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Disney unveils another original Lin-Manuel Miranda song from 'Moana'

The new song, 'How Far I'll Go', is sung by Alessia Cara and it vies to be the new 'Let it go.'

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Broadway show Hamilton has made everyone a fan of Lin-Manuel Miranda and the fan following is bound to increase with the music he has provided for Disney's upcoming animated movie Moana.

On Friday, Disney released an original song penned by Miranda, 'How Far I'll Go.' Alessia Cara has become the voice of this beautifully uplifting song. The Canadian singer-songwriter conveys Moana's uncertainty combined with her determination to get through the difficulties she might face on her journey to become a master Wayfinder and save the civilisation of her island in the Pacific Ocean.

Miranda's music combined with lyrics like - 

See the line where the sky meets the sea? It calls me
And no one knows, how far it goes
If the wind on my sail on the sea stays behind me
One day I’ll know,
if I go there’s just no telling how far I’ll go

 - is bound to inspire fledglings! And the percussion towards the climax of the song is just precious.

According to a report in Entertainment Weekly, the song will appear twice in the movie. One version which appears during the movie is sung by Auli’i Cravalho who is voicing Moana, and the second version will come up when the end credits role. The version in the audio released by Disney is the second one.

Earlier in the week, Dwayne Johnson, who is the voice of a demigod called Maui, unveiled a song 'You're welcome'. Johnson lent his voice to the cheerful song as well.

Moana is set to release in the USA on November 23. The movie arrives in theatres in India on December 2.

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