■ME:I’s MV making video is also released!
The music video for “Beyond ~Koe Te Yukou~ (Japanese version end song)” sung by ME:I from the movie “Moana 2” (now in theaters) has been released.
Three years have passed since the previous work’s epic adventure. The main character, Moana, who has a special bond with the sea, becomes “the only one in 1000 years who will connect all the seas,” and sets out on a voyage to reunite the world in search of the people on the faraway island. It will be rolled out. In the face of such a dangerous voyage, the song “Beyond ~ Let’s go beyond ~” conveys Moana’s conflict and mental hesitation at being separated from her beloved friends and family, but still her determination to overcome the difficulties. is.
This song, which is sung at important scenes in the movie, has become a hot topic around the world with its impressive lyrics that encourage oneself, such as “I am Moana” and “Let’s overcome.”
While various end song artists are used in each country’s version, ME:I, the Japanese end song artist who is the only one in the world to be sung by a group, is exactly the same generation as Moana, who is 19 years old in this work. . Furthermore, the members overcoming the challenges of auditions to make their debut, deepening their bonds with each other, and aiming for even greater heights are often linked to Moana in the series, and each member sings with strong emotion.
In the MV that was recently released, in addition to the girls’ singing voices that have already captured the hearts of many people, they also performed impressive dance moves that expressed the worldview of the song.
MOMONA says, “Everyone has a different shape, and they represent beautiful fluttering waves.” ME:I members wore gorgeous costumes inspired by the sea that were created from scratch for this song. With the movie footage of “Moana 2” in the background, COCORO says, “I danced as Moana with all my might,” and the lyrics are full of beautiful lyrics such as “sea,” “stars,” and “wind.” Nature and Moana’s fluctuating emotions are expressed through dance and formations that pass each other and move symmetrically. Then, when the chorus sings powerfully, “Let’s get over it,” all 10 dancers dance together, embodying Moana’s determination and strong determination to move forward.
Regarding the key points of the dance in this song, RAN said, “Anyone can really imitate the “pointing choreography” in the chorus, so please try to imitate it as much as possible!” RAN called it “Wave Crossing Dance.” He appealed to the audience to watch the movie, listen to the song, and even dance with ME:I to further immerse themselves in the world of the work.
Additionally, a making-of video of ME:I members looking serious while filming the MV has also been released. The members’ appearances that can only be seen here are shown, such as the tension during the actual performance and the members practicing independently between filming. With the melody that sticks in your ear, the lyrics that touch your heart, and the “pointing choreography” that anyone can imitate, it looks like Moana will become an even bigger whirlwind.
Movie information
“Moana and the Legendary Sea 2”
Now open to the public
Director: Dave Derrick Jr., Jason Hand, Dana LeDoux Miller
Music: Abigail Barlow & Emily Bear, Opetaia Foai, Mark Mancina
Japanese voice actors: China Yabiku (Moana), Matsuya Onoe (Maui), Yuta Koseki (Moni), Rio Suzuki (Roto), Kazuhiro Yamaji (Kele), Sonin (Matangi)
Distribution: Walt Disney Japan
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Movie “Moana and the Legendary Sea 2” work site
https://www.disney.co.jp/movie/moana2
ME:I OFFICIAL SITE
https://me-i.jp