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Dwayne Johnson Says the Song in 'MOANA 2' is Difficult to Perform, Its Difficulty Level is High

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Dwayne Johnson Says the Song in 'MOANA 2' is Difficult to Perform, Its Difficulty Level is High The Uniqueness of Music in Moana 2. Source: instagram/therock & instagram/disneyanimation

Kapanlagi.com - Dwayne Johnson revealed the challenges he faced while singing the song CAN I GET A CHEE-HOO? in the film MOANA 2. Reprising his role as Maui, he felt that this new song was more difficult compared to the previous song, YOU'RE WELCOME.

Despite facing challenges, Johnson remains enthusiastic about the song because it allows him to explore a deeper side of Maui's character. The complex hip-hop vibe in this song also adds depth to Maui's character and highlights his strong bond with Moana.

So, what is the deeper reason that makes Dwayne Johnson acknowledge that the song in MOANA 2 is not an easy feat? Let's check out the complete explanation below.

1. More Complex Vocal Techniques

Dwayne Johnson revealed that the song by Emily Bear and Abigail Barlow is much more challenging compared to the song in his first film. With the presence of hip-hop elements in the music and more complicated vocal techniques, he had to adapt to deliver the song in a different way. Nevertheless, he feels happy to perform this song.

"Without focusing too much on the technical details, I acknowledge that Barlow and Bear are very talented in songwriting. They created something challenging, and I really enjoyed it," Johnson said as reported by Entertainment Weekly.

2. A Blend of Reggae and Hip-Hop

Entertainment Weekly also revealed that the song CAN I GET A CHEE-HOO features a Jawaiian vibe, a Hawaiian music sub-genre that combines reggae and hip-hop. So, it's not surprising that this song has a high level of difficulty for the actor, requiring him to have several practice sessions to master it well, especially since the lyrics were not written in his own words.

"It is indeed a challenge, but I enjoy every moment of it, and I have a few bars of lyrics. I also grew up with a love for hip-hop music. My love for hip-hop and traditional country music, the combination of both became part of how I grew up," Johnson stated.

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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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