The world wasn’t prepared for sisters Elsa and Anna when Disney released Frozen and how they redefined what it meant to be a Disney Princess. Naturally, they were unprepared for Idina Menzel’s “Let It Go,” which became a smash hit for Elsa. Covers of the song spread widely and it ended up being a song that was played whenever someone started to struggle with a task. The song continued to be a hit for many years.
But singing the song was quite difficult. Even the most seasoned singers can struggle to hit some of the notes that Menzel can. Simon previously gave sixteen-year-old ‘British Acquired Talent’ singer Jodie Bird an X. But the other judges allowed her to continue singing and Jodi was able to move on to the next round. Jody chose to sing the well-known Disney song for the second time in an attempt to scare everyone.
Many singers have yet to be able to do the song justice. But when Jodi finally performed the condensed version of “Let Go,” the audience reacted favorably and clapped. The judges praised his exceptional ability to hit notes and congratulated him on reaching the final. Even Simon suddenly changed his tone.
He claimed that it was the first time he had given it to X because he felt he needed trust and support. He told Jody that the woman should definitely give him credit for pushing that button, as it allowed him to dig deeper and sing more effectively. He congratulated him for the chance to advance to the third stage and expressed his pride in him for his courage. Jodi received an amazing and original attempt to refute Simon Cowell.