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'Glee' Unveils Rachel's Full Performance of 'Let It Go' in New Clip From Season 6
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Watch the show's dramatic take on the 'Frozen' soundtrack as Lea Michele's character is defying the rules set by Sue Sylvester and reviving the glee club.

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Another musical number from "Glee" season 6 premiere has been made available for viewing pleasure. This time, the show unveils Rachel's (Lea Michele) full performance of "Let It Go" from Disney's hit movie "Frozen (2013)".

The clip follows Rachel who returns to McKinley High to revive the glee club. She delivers a dramatic rendition of the song originally performed by Idina Menzel, who happens to be her on-screen mother on the FOX series. Scenes of Rachel preparing a sign-up sheet for the new glee club alternate with her onstage performance.

The sixth and final season of "Glee" will debut with a two-hour premiere on Friday, January 9 at 8 P.M. on FOX. An official synopsis for "Loser Like Me/Homecoming" reads, "After Rachel's humiliating failure as TV actress, she comes home to Lima to figure out what she wants to do next. Upon discovering that Sue has banished the arts at McKinley, Rachel takes it upon herself to reinstate and lead the Glee Club."

"Meanwhile, Blaine, no longer in a relationship with Kurt, has moved home to coach the Warblers while Will is coaching rival Vocal Adrenaline, and Sam is the assistant coach for the McKinley football team. Then Puck, Quinn, Santana, Mercedes, Brittany, Artie and Tina all return to McKinley for Homecoming and help Rachel and Kurt recruit for the new glee club."

A new featurette introduces two new characters, twins Mason and Madison McCarthy, played by Billy Lewis Jr. and Laura Drefuss respectively. Both of them are Cheerios members who will audition for the new glee club.

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