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"How Far I'll Go" was composed as Moana's "I Want" song, following in the long tradition of "I Want" songs in 1990s Disney animated musicals. [3] [4] It replaced an earlier attempt called "More", for which the demo version recorded by Marcy Harriell was released as an outtake on the deluxe version of the soundtrack album.
Moana 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack album to the 2024 Disney animated film Moana 2 released by Walt Disney Records on November 22, 2024. The 16-track album features original songs written by Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foaʻi returning from the first film, while Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear replaced the first film's composer Lin-Manuel Miranda to co-compose the songs.
Performed by Johnson, 52, reprising his voice role as the lovable demigod Maui, the song features lyrics like, "You've got greatness inside, and you just gotta believe / You think you don't have ...
Moana: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2016 Disney animated film of the same name. The soundtrack was released by Walt Disney Records on November 19, 2016. It features original songs written by Lin-Manuel Miranda , Mark Mancina and Opetaia Foaʻi , with orchestrations provided by David Metzger , and with lyrics in ...
In the first Moana, Maui sings "You're Welcome," a self-aggrandizing tune about his own fabulousness. But Moana 2 , in theaters now, turns the tables, illustrating just how far Maui has come ...
With this song, “Maui essentially tells Moana, ‘Stop doubting yourself, because the enemy you’re up against doesn’t doubt you. He wouldn’t waste his time trying to stop you if they didn ...
Maui's full head of hair was initially considered to be a technical challenge, but the bald design was abandoned. [5] Character art director Bill Schwab wanted to push his design creatively to make him "both funny and powerful simultaneously", while also balancing the contrasting proportions of Maui's and Moana's sizes. [11]
Moana's fear of going off track is captured when she encounters the villain (or friend) Matangi (Awhimai Fraser), who sings "Get Lost." "It's a villainous banger," Barlow says of the song, her ...