Greetings! Have you heard of the animated film Frozen? It revolves around two princess sisters, Elsa, who possesses incredible powers over ice and snow but lacks social skills, and Anna, the more selfless sibling. Their journey to reclaim their kingdom begins when Elsa goes off the rails. Along the way, they receive help from magical rock trolls, a man who talks to his pet reindeer, and a somewhat ambiguous snowman named Olaf. Sound familiar? This film, released in 2013, became an overwhelming sensation, much to the frustration of mothers everywhere, as it led to endless sing-alongs of “Let It Go.”
After a much-needed break from the Frozen frenzy, mothers were jolted back into the chaos last night, thanks to a double whammy: first, it was Halloween, prompting kids to don blue dresses and blonde wigs, and second, Taylor Swift closed out her North American 1989 tour by performing “Let It Go” in a playful Olaf costume alongside Idina Menzel, the voice of Elsa, who was elegantly dressed in her iconic sparkly gown.
Menzel kicked off the performance with her powerful vocals as Elsa, likely for the millionth time, while the reindeer-clad band built up to a dramatic crescendo. At that moment, both Swift and Menzel shed their costumes to reveal their adult personas. Swift later shared a clip of the performance on her Instagram, expressing, “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 joy of joining in with favorite artists at concerts, it’s important to note that “Let It Go” is not a Taylor Swift original. It raises questions about the demographics of her audience—how many of them were young children when the film was first released? Who is still fueling the popularity of this infectious anthem that seems to have no expiration date? It’s a challenge to gather such a large crowd to sing along to the National Anthem, yet “Let It Go” continues to resonate. With another Frozen sequel on the horizon, perhaps it’s time to pause and let the film and its music take a break.
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In summary, while Taylor Swift’s revival of “Let It Go” may bring joy to some, it certainly stirs a sense of nostalgia—and perhaps annoyance—for many mothers who thought they had escaped the Frozen phenomenon.
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