In this video, a little girl is apoplectic with rage when her father butchers the lyrics to the Frozen soundtrack.
Michigan dad Josh Ankney clearly knows the lyrics to “Do You Want to Build a Snowman?”— like many families, they have probably listened to it hundreds of times — but it seems to be way more fun to watch his daughter Lila get worked up.
We recommend watching the clip with the volume turned down because of her shrieking.
Imagine how mad she gets when he butchers the lyrics to “Let It Go.”
11. Alex Boyé (Africanized Tribal Cover) Ft. One Voice Children’s Choir
Simply perfection. If you haven’t had this on loop for at least 48 hours straight, you’re doing it wrong.
10. Christina Bianco
If you’ve ever wondered how “Let It Go” would sound like if Britney Spears or Adele sang it, then Bianco is your one stop shop.
9. Annelise Forbes
This girl is only nine years old. I repeat, this girl is only nine years old.
8. Mitch Grassi
When he’s not moonlighting as Elsa, Mitch is part of the popular acapella group Pentatonix.
7. Mr. Freeze
This is just straight-up the best thing ever.
6. Piano Guys
In a most appropriate mashup, the Piano Guys cross “Let It Go” with Vivaldi’s “Winter.”
5. Caleb Hyles
Because guys can let it go, too.
4. Jun Sung Ahn
Playing violin in the snow. Yep, that’s a thing — a most wondrous thing.
3. Andrew Foy
Twelve year old Foy’s folksy rendition is great for unwinding after a long day.
2. Sherlock
Best use of Benedict Cumberbatch in a music video goes to this one. (Audio originally sung by Court Clark.)
1. Maddie and Zoe
They’re so adorable it hurts.
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