**The snow goes white on the mountain tonight =** This can be interpreted in two ways: the first one is that it is a roast to climate change, and, therefore, global warming. In this line Elsa wants to make explicit that global warming can’t stop her to make it snow. The other interpretation is simply a diss to Equatorial zones and their people, as they haven’t ever seen snow where they come from.

**Not a footprint to be seen =** This is a massive oof to the different building materials, such as concrete, tar and bricks, but also a diss to dry land, as you can’t leave a footprint by walking on those materials. In this way, Elsa praises sand, mud, and, indeed, snow.

**A kingdom of isolation / And it looks like I’m the queen =** Probably one of the harshest roasts in the whole song. Elsa sings this lyrics in a melancholic pitch, which Elsa uses to strengthen the mock. This part basically mocks everyone, apart from hermits, as she is flexing for being completely alone, and she is having a sense of freedom for her loneliness.

**The wind is howling like this swirling storm inside =** Elsa promotes storms and strong winds, by dissing indeed dead calms in particular, and therefore, regions with no wind.

**Couldn’t keep it in, heaven knows I tried =** Elsa strengthens the previous diss by ironically getting r/OopsDidntMeanTo ‘d. In this line, Elsa decides to end mercilessly people who live in regions without wind, as she probably thought the previous line wasn’t harsh enough. She also uses an even more melancholic pitch than the 3rd-4th verse one, just to make sure her targets are definitely roasted.

**Don’t let them in / don’t let them see / be the good girl you always had to be =** The most surprising thing of this part of the song is that Elsa didn’t dab at these verses. Bet every other person in the world would’ve dabbed if they got such verses in their mind, but she didn’t as she probably thought it was just “not harsh enough for a dab”. This is another of the harshest roasts in the song: Elsa mocks everyone as she knows nobody can reach her mightiness, and they should give up if they want to try to get at her level. The Disney princess also shows her anarchic side with the last line: she’s against every parents’ cliche such as “you should become a good girl” and shit. The naughty gang shall rise.

**Conceal, don’t feel / Don’t let them know =** This time, the diss is also an offer of help. Elsa is trying to hide her mightiness as if you try to reach her levels, you would get massively oof’d and it’s not worth the effort. It is also a diss as she’s roasting you as she thinks you’re not worth your effort.

**Well now they know =** Elsa tries to make you feel guilty as you wasted her offer of help. You already know her mightiness, so it’s not worth it.

**Let it go / Let it go / Can’t hold it back anymore =** These are the main verses of the diss track, and this is a very harsh roast. Elsa uses irony making you think to just let it go and nevermind if you’re one of the dissed categories, but she’s just trying to delude you in order to demolish you completely next.

**Let it go / Let it go / Turn away and slam the door =** Strengthens the previous verses with a particular mind game. This is also a diss towards kids who start crying over internet communities as they can’t handle criticisms and jokes.

**I don’t care / what they’re going to say =** This makes the delusion of thinking of being able to make a response to Let It Go fade away, as she won’t care. She has facts and logic on her part.

**Let the storm rage on =** Elsa is flexing again over dead calm regions, as she’s going to start a windstorm, who are indeed very uncommon in the dissed parts.

**The cold never bothered me anyway =** This is a diss to people who suffer cold. The closer you live to the Equator, the harsher the roast is for you, as the temperature is generally hotter in Equatorial zones. The diss can also be seen as a zinger or as a challenge to global warming: the temperature is rising, while Elsa is promoting cold as “the orthodoxy”.

 Bear in mind that Elsa also made you think it was a simple cartoon song. That’s another way she roasted you. Big oof to everyone.