Taylor Swift Revives “Let It Go” to the Dismay of Moms Everywhere

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Hello there! Have you heard of a little film called Frozen? It follows two princess sisters, Elsa (who possesses incredible ice powers but lacks social skills) and Anna (the relatable, self-sacrificing sibling), as they navigate their royal responsibilities after Elsa’s powers spiral out of control. Along the way, they receive help from some quirky rock trolls, a guy who chats with his pet reindeer, and a delightfully ambiguous snowman named Olaf. No? Well, welcome back to Earth, because this animated hit debuted in 2013 and quickly became a source of endless “Let It Go” sing-alongs, much to the chagrin of mothers everywhere.

Recently, moms have begun to breathe a sigh of relief during the lull between Frozen films. However, we were unceremoniously thrown back into the chaos last night. First, it was Halloween, and once again, little girls donned blue dresses and blonde wigs to trick-or-treat. Then, Taylor Swift closed her North American 1989 tour with a spectacular duet of “Let It Go,” wearing a cheeky Olaf costume alongside the original voice of Elsa, Idina Menzel, who was clad in her iconic sparkly gown that inspired countless girls to channel their inner beauty queens.

Menzel kicked off the performance, showcasing her soaring vocals as Elsa (probably for the millionth time, poor gal). As the band, decked out in reindeer outfits, reached a dramatic crescendo, both Swift and Menzel shed their costumes to reveal their adult selves. Swift later shared a clip of the unforgettable performance 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 allure of singing along with your favorite artist at a concert, “Let It Go” isn’t a song by Taylor Swift. It’s hard to believe that Swift’s entire audience is filled with the girls who were ages 4-12 when the film first came out. So who are these 55,000 people still belting out this annoyingly catchy anthem of empowerment? Even at the Super Bowl, you can’t get that many folks to sing along to the National Anthem. Who keeps fueling the legacy of this soundtrack? Sure, there’s another Frozen movie on the horizon, but until it arrives, I say it’s time to put the movie—and its music—on ice.

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In summary, while Taylor Swift’s revival of “Let It Go” may bring joy to some, it certainly sends shudders through the hearts of many mothers who thought they had finally escaped the Frozen frenzy—if only for a moment.

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