Each song and when they play

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Each song and when they play

The following contains spoilers for Moana 2, now playing in theatersMoana 2the soundtrack of Moana and expands the scope to a new set of characters. A fundamental part MoanaThe huge success of 2016 and beyond was thanks to the soundtrack. With artists like Lin-Manuel Miranda writing, songs like “How Far I’ll Go” and “You’re Welcome” became certifiable hits. It’s a difficult task to combine Moana 2songwriters Abigail Barlow and Emily Bear, who do solid work with a number of new tracks.

Some of the Moana 2Awhimai Fraser’s new characters get great musical performances, like Awhimai Fraser’s villain’s incredibly fun song. Other tracks are more direct connections to the Polynesian culture and history that helped inspire and flesh out the world of Moana. It’s a solid number of additions to the Disney song canon. Here are all the top songs from Moana 2when they happen in the film and where fans can find them online.

Moana 2 Songs

Artist

“We’re back”

Auli’i Cravalho, Villagers of Motunui

“In addition”

Auliʻi Cravalho

“Finding the Way”

Olivia Foa’i, Te Vaka

“What could be better than this”

Auli’i Cravalho, Hualālai Chung, Rose Matafeo, David Fane

“Get lost”

Awhimai Fraser

“Can I get a Chee Hoo”

Dwayne Johnson

“Manu Vavau”

Dwayne Johnson, Opetaia Foa’i, Rachel House

“Beyond (Reprise)”

Auliʻi Cravalho

“We know the way (Te Fenua te Malie)”

Auli’i Cravalho, Olivia Foa’i, Opetaia Foa’i, Te Vaka

When all the songs from Moana 2 play in the movie

“We’re Back” by Auliʻi Cravalho, Motunui Villagers

“We’re Back” is the first great musical moment of Moana 2and establishes the status quo for Moana’s next adventure. “We’re Back” is the audience’s reintroduction to Montuni, revealing how the community has changed in the three years that have passed since the events of the first film. It also serves as the film’s way of introducing new characters, such as Moana’s sister Simea and her future crewmates Leto, Kele, and Moni.

“Beyond” by Auli’i Cravalho

“Beyond” plays at the beginning Moana 2shortly after the vision of his ancestor Tautai Vasa. “Beyond” serves as a spiritual successor to Moana‘How Far I’ll Go’ similarly teases Moana’s adventure with deeper meaning through a more open acknowledgment of the dangerous qualities of her mission. “Beyond” is also one of Auliʻi Cravalho’s big solo tracks on the soundtrack, and eventually receives a reprise later in the film.

“Finding the Way” by Olivia Foa’i, Te Vaka

“Finding The Way” is sung by the residents of Motunui as Moana and her crew embark on their journey. It is an emotional song that is not translated into English, maintaining the Polynesian roots inherent to the song. Moana films. It’s also a great showcase for Olivia Foa’i, who was a crucial member of efforts to present a strong representation of Polynesian culture in Moana and Moana 2.

“What could be better than that?” by Auli’i Cravalho, Hualālai Chung, Rose Matafeo, David Fane

“What could be better than that?” plays as Moana tries to inspire unity with her crewmates. Moni and Leto join in the music as they begin sailing. On the other hand, Kele delivers her lines, highlighting her resistance to “singing along” and commitment to her feisty attitude. The end of the song sets the stage for the confrontation with the Kakamora.

“Get Lost” by Awhimai Fraser

“Get Lost” is the closest thing Moana 2 it gets to a villain song and takes place halfway through the film, after Moana has been separated from her team. Sung by Nalo’s mystical agent Matangi, the song turns out to be a more inspirational ballad that Matangi sings to Moana to inspire her to unexpected paths. Ultimately, Matangi doesn’t play a big role in the film after this song, but it serves as a memorable showcase for the character.

“Can I Get a Chee Hoo” by Dwayne Johnson

After being freed from Matangi’s clutches, Maui springs into action for the rest of the film. At Moana’s lowest point in the narrative, Maui sings “Can I Get A Chee Hoo” as a pep song, hoping to inspire Moana to not give up despite the odds stacked against them. The song works as a contrast to “You’re Welcome” by Moana but it is much less selfish. While it maintains a similar visual aesthetic to that old swashbuckling ballad, the song is about Moana’s inner strength and capabilities.

“Manu Vavau” by Dwayne Johnson, Opetaia Foa’i, Rachel House

After Moana seemingly sacrifices her life to end Nalo’s curse, Maui tearfully sings “Manu Vavau” while cradling her body. He is soon joined by the spirits of Moana’s ancestors, who sing the song as they and the ocean restore her to life, making her a demigod. It’s the calmest song in the film, but it takes on new energy when the tone changes from sad to uplifting.

“Beyond (Reprise)” by Auli’i Cravalho

The reprise of “Beyond” is sung by Auli’i Cravalho and serves as a triumphant celebration after she and her team set foot on the high island of Motufetu. It’s a powerful moment for Moana, a personal triumph after the cosmic rescue she received from the ocean. Also configures Moana 2ending, which has a number of other minor musical touches.

“We Know the Way (Te Fenua te Malie)” by Auli’i Cravalho, Olivia Foa’i, Opetaia Foa’i, Te Vaka

“We Know The Way (Te Fenua te Malie)” is the last song on Moana 2and plays while Moana and her team return home. It’s a big, moving song, designed as a direct parallel to the path Moana concluded with a different version of “We Know The Way”. It creates another thematic link between the two films.

Where to listen to the Moana 2 soundtrack

The full soundtrack is now widely available


Moana in the ocean with a whale in Moana 2

Moana 2 It is expected to be a box office success, justifying why Disney is already promoting the film’s soundtrack. The full soundtrack was made available for purchase on November 22days before the film opens in theaters. Moana 2The soundtrack for can be found on online stories like Apple Music and Amazon Prime.

The soundtrack is also now available to stream on other apps like Spotify and websites like YouTube. This way, fans of the film and those curious about the new tracks will be able to experience Moana’s newest musical ballads. It’s also worth it, because tracks like “Get Lost” are great additions to the Moana 2 to the general Disney canon.

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