“Baby, It’s Cold Outside”
“Baby, It’s Cold Outside” is a popular winter song written by Frank Loesser in 1944. The duet features a conversation between a man and a woman, where the man tries to persuade the woman to stay with him despite the cold weather outside. The playful back-and-forth highlights themes of romance and flirtation.
Over the years, the song has sparked discussions regarding its lyrics and implications, particularly in the context of modern views on consent. Various artists, including Dean Martin and Idina Menzel, have covered the song, contributing to its enduring popularity during the holiday season.