The Rock has his own rhythm for his role in "Moana." Aside from getting drunk from his own lines, he is proud of the animations especially on his character that he looks ridiculously funny.
Lin-Manuel Miranda's "How Far I'll Go" follows the standard of the award winning Hamilton signature songs. He is banking to at least beat other Disney's winning "Let It Go" soundtrack of "Frozen."
"How Far I'll Go" has a different upbeat tempo but similar tingling of the singer's voice that touches the heart as well as the soul. Alessia Cara sings a version that would be hit on the radio. You can listen the audio of the song from Birth Movies Death.
Miranda, who also wrote Tarzan's theme song, belongs to the musical team who created it. The composer is Mark Mancina, jointly with Opetaia Foa'i. He has worked alongside great artists like Phil Collins.
Miranda has won the Emmy, at least two Grammys, and of course three Tonys. He is also a MacArthur awardee and a Pulitzer Prize winner. He is basically just waiting for the Oscars and it could be for "How Far I'll Go" for "Moana," according to Slate.
Going back to The Rock, he did not only enjoy being in Hawaii for the "Moana" shoot but for the ethnic dancing plus fire tricks that excite the audience even more. The atmosphere of "Moana" can be imagined just by watching The Rock's interview.
The Disney film's "How Far I'll Go" soundtrack will be released on Nov. 18 while the film "Moana" will soon hit movie theaters on Nov. 23, 2016. Disney is expected to garner awards and appreciations from the viewing public for such wonderful masterpieces.
The Rock portrays Maui in "Moana" while other characters include Tamatoa, the hermit crab using Jemaine Clement's voice, Rachel House voices Gramma Tala. Temuera Morrison voices Chief Tui, Moana's father, Nicole Scherzinger gives her voice to Moana's mother. Sina, as well as Alan Tudyk did Heihei's sound, as published by Coming Soon.
Directed by Ron Clements and John Musker, "Moana" can easily be just another "The Little Mermaid", or maybe "Aladdin," or surely "The Princess & the Frog" A preview of the movie is hosted by One Man's Dream, according to WDW Magic.