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let it go
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let it goverb
not act
"He thought of a reply but let it go"
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Let It Go
Let It Go is a song by British recording artist Alexandra Burke from her second studio album, Heartbreak on Hold (2012). It was released in the United Kingdom on 27 May 2012 as the album's second and final single. "Let It Go" is an uptempo 90s throwback dance song drawing influences from the dance-pop and R&B genres."Let It Go" received generally favourable reviews from music critics, who deemed the song the best song on the album, along with its catchy tune and production; however, minority of critics found the song generic. The song was unable to match the success like "Elephant", only peaking inside the UK Top 40.
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let it go
"Let it go" is a phrase used to advise someone to stop worrying about, dwelling on, or trying to control a situation, event, or person's behavior that they cannot change. It encourages the release of negative emotions such as resentment, anger, or blame, in order to move on and focus on the present. It's about acceptance and emotional liberation.
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Let It Go
Let It Go is the long-awaited fifth studio album by Pittsburgh band The Clarks, released on June 20, 2000. The album outsold many major national releases in the Pittsburgh area and generated huge local radio hits. The release was the band's first on Razor & Tie, the New York-based minor rock label. Let It Go has been critically acclaimed, despite being unknown to rock fans in most parts of the country. However, the success of the album's singles in the Pittsburgh market led to their spread to audiences in nearby Cleveland and Central Pennsylvania. "Better Off Without You," with its irresistible vocals was one of the region's biggest hits in 2000. Falling not far behind in terms of popularity was "Born Too Late," a powerful retrospective song. Most fans and critics believe that either of these songs could have been international hits if they were released by a major record company. "Snowman," with its purposely vague lyrics and solid hook, and the title track "Let It Go," which resembles a fast-paced 1960s rock song, were the other two singles. "Chasin' Girls" also saw some significant radio airplay. "Let It Go" actually made several national appearances, although it did not bolster the song's national popularity. It appeared in the 2001 Warner Bros. film Summer Catch. It was also played during the closing credits of each episode of the The Anna Nicole Show on the E! Network.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of let it go in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of let it go in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of let it go in a Sentence
I think once we all got that little taste of what winning was like, we didn’t want to let it go back to what it was, the spring spring season was definitely tough on the body, you know, starting in the cold and everything like that, practicing outside.
He basically talked to me like a grown man, I sat him down and said, 'William you cannot blame the world for what is happening. In order for you to be a better person, you better let it go. You're going to end up in jail or dead,'.
It sold because I finally let it go — emotionally, spiritually and physically.
I love Texans, but I do not like their policy makers who are in the majority, the simple fact of the matter is, evidently, I touched a nerve deep in the heart of Texas. And I would ask them to tie a yellow rose around it and do like 'Frozen' and 'Let it go.'.
I've always been a soft guy, i am the Love Gov. I'm a cool dude in a loose mood. You know that. I just say let it go. Just go with the flow, baby.
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