When you hear the Oscar-winning Disney track from "Frozen," "Let It Go," does it make you think of the countless adorable little children engrossed with the wildly popular film?

Well, now you can have another association with the tune. FOX hit TV show "Glee" is putting its signature spin on the catchy tune with the powerful vocal chops of Lea Michele who plays Rachel Berry.

"Let It Go" is fitting for the highly anticipated "Glee's" sixth and final season which sees Rachel and Kurt (Chris Colfer) return to McKinley High School in a bid to revive the Glee Club.

The "Frozen" hit is originally sung by "If/Then" headliner and beloved Broadway star Idina Menzel, who plays Rachel's mother and is the voice of "Frozen's" Elsa.

"Glees" creator Ryan Murphy insisted he will give the fans a satisfying conclusion, the U.K.'s Mirror points out.

"You have to have obstacles to have a happy ending. I've spent a year learning what [the fans] want," Murphy said.

"We have a list in the writers' room that says, 'What do the fans want to end that show?' And our endings are all very uplifting, and I think by the end of it, people will be ecstatic and really thrilled by how things turn out. I am."

"Frozen" was released on Nov. 22, 2013, and reportedly grossed $1.274 billion worldwide. It won two Oscars at the Academy Awards back in March: Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song (for "Let It Go").

"Glee" returns on Jan. 9, 2015, with a two-hour premiere starting at 8/7c on FOX.

Click here to listen to Michele's version of "Frozen's" "Let It Go."