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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 ...
After the formation of her band Moana & the Moahunters, the song was revisited in 1993, re-recorded as a pop reggae song and released as a double A-side single with "Peace, Love and Family" before the release of the group's debut album Tahi. [9] The original version of the song was added to the 1996 CD release of the Pātea Māori Club album Poi E.
On Friday, Nov. 22, Disney released a lyric video for Johnson's new song "Can I Get a Chee Hoo?" from the soon-to-hit-theaters Moana 2 , as part of its soundtrack that is now available in full .
The official music video for the song, directed by Aya Tanimura, was released on November 3, 2016. [38] Derek Lawrence of Entertainment Weekly described the video: "The video finds Cara roaming an empty beach as she belts out lyrics that reflect the film's plot about a young Polynesian girl setting sail for an epic adventure."
Inside the music of “Moana 2”: A new anthem, Dwayne Johnson's challenging number, and a guaranteed 'TikTok moment' (exclusive) Maureen Lee Lenker September 19, 2024 at 11:00 AM
The "Moana 2" song adopts this Pacific Islander greeting as a life ethos, similar to how “Hakuna Matata” frames a Swahili translation as a personal motto in "The Lion King."
The Kerry Brown-directed video includes cameos from singer Mika X, rap duo MC OJ & Rhythm Slave, actor Temuera Morrison, and Maniapoto's father, among others. [2] [9] It was filmed at Albert Park, St. Stephen's College in Bombay, and the home of Brown and his then-wife Rosanna Raymond (who served as the video's stylist). [2]
Greatest Hits: Songs That Inspired Moana is a compilation album by the Oceanic group Te Vaka, released by Walt Disney Records in 2017. The album consists of songs selected by John Lasseter to encapsulate the history of the band and the sound that inspired the 2016 film Moana , as well as the new song "Lakalaka".