This Traffic Reporter Sings a Version of 'Let It Go'
Jennifer Paul — February 25, 2014 — Pop Culture
References: local12 & newsfeed.time
Good Morning Cincinnati traffic reporter covers Frozen's 'Let it Go.' Bob Herzog takes a very interesting approach to identifying weather conditions for the public. He explains that he has watched Disney's Frozen two times with his children and thought it would be a great idea to create a traffic-themed version of Disney's 'Let it Go' from Frozen. He choose to do this for his show's weekly Dance Party Friday segment.
The hilarious clip is surprisingly infectious and perfectly fitting for the song. He has a great singing voice and it plays perfectly with what he talking about. This reporter cover Frozen in one of the most interesting ways I have seen yet. I have to say, if I woke up in the morning and saw this as my morning weather report it would be a very good start to the day.
The hilarious clip is surprisingly infectious and perfectly fitting for the song. He has a great singing voice and it plays perfectly with what he talking about. This reporter cover Frozen in one of the most interesting ways I have seen yet. I have to say, if I woke up in the morning and saw this as my morning weather report it would be a very good start to the day.
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