Hey there! Have you heard of the animated film Frozen? It follows two princess sisters, Elsa (who wields incredible powers over ice and snow but has no social finesse) and Anna (the unassuming hero), as they navigate their roles in a kingdom after Elsa goes off the rails. Along the way, they receive help from whimsical rock trolls, a guy who chats with his pet reindeer, and a lovable snowman named Olaf. If you missed it, welcome back from your cave, because this film, which debuted in 2013, became the center of attention, much to the dismay of mothers everywhere, thanks to its catchy anthem “Let It Go.”
After a brief respite, moms were once again thrust into the Frozen frenzy last night. Not only was it Halloween, with little ones donning blue dresses and blonde wigs in droves, but Taylor Swift also capped off her North American 1989 tour by performing “Let It Go” alongside the original Elsa voice actress, Idina Menzel. Menzel, sparkling in her iconic gown, opened with an impressive performance, and as the music built, both artists playfully shed their costumes to reveal their true selves. Swift shared a clip on her Instagram, stating, “Frozen totally happened tonight. And 55,000 people sang ‘Let it Go’ so loudly, it nearly took my breath away. Good times.”
While I understand the excitement of belting out a favorite song at a concert, it’s important to note that “Let It Go” isn’t a Taylor Swift track. It makes you wonder: who exactly is still singing along to this endearing yet persistent empowerment anthem? In fact, it’s almost impossible to get that many people to sing along to even the National Anthem at the Super Bowl! With another Frozen movie on the horizon, it might be time to hit the pause button and send both the film and its soundtrack back on ice for a while.
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To summarize, Taylor Swift’s revival of “Let It Go” has rekindled Frozen’s popularity, much to the chagrin of mothers everywhere. As the song continues to resonate with audiences, it raises questions about its ongoing appeal and whether it should take a backseat until the next movie arrives.
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