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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.
Disney's 'Moana 2' is in theaters Wednesday, Nov. 27, and the official soundtrack is available now Dwayne Johnson just gave Disney fans a new classic to jam to.
While fans won’t hear Miranda’s music and lyrics in Moana 2, he returned to help adapt the film for a live-action remake and worked with Disney on Mufasa.. He told PEOPLE at the Mufasa ...
The film's music comes from Grammy-winners Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, Opetaia Foaʻi and Mark Mancina. Some of the new songs include "We're Back," "Beyond," "Can I Get a Chee Hoo" and "Finding ...
Moana 2 premiered at the Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute in Kapolei, Hawaii, on November 21, 2024, and was released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures in the United States on November 27. It received mixed reviews from critics and has earned $1.04 billion worldwide, outgrossing its predecessor and becoming the third highest-grossing film of ...
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 ...
Related: Moana 2 Trailer Offers a Splash of New Music and Teases Dwayne Johnson's Return Directed by David Derrick Jr., Jason Hand and Dana Ledoux Miller, the sequel will feature original ...
According to the sheet music published at Sheetmusicdirect.com by Disney Music Company, "How Far I'll Go" is a moderate tempo of 82 beats per minute. Written in common time, the song is in the key of E major with a key change to F major for the final 10 measures. Auliʻi Cravalho's vocal range spans from B 3 to D 5 during the song. [5]