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Old 11-14-2017, 12:50 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Idina Menzel ****ing Appreciation Thread

As with many people my first and, until recently only, exposure to Idina Menzel was "Let It Go" from Frozen (which periodically gets in my skull until I have to listen to it on repeat for way too ****ing long to be reasonable), but now I've come to realize that she has a voice like a cozy, silk quilt on a cold, Sunday morning when you don't have to work and there's gentle sunlight settling on your face like another blanket, and an infectious personality that makes you want to listen to her over and over again.

She's been mostly a Broadway musical singer for the majority of her career (Rent and Wicked most famously), but yeah she was Elsa in Frozen and has a few solo pop albums that make me quite happy in an adult contemporary kind of way. Her latest from 2016, idina., is rather ruling my mind atm. If you can get into a woman with a big voice doing a lot of bombastic ballads that creep into your subconscious like cancer then my god is she the ****. And she was on Glee for a bit and I remember she was highly entertaining (**** you Glee was awesome).

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