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Dwayne Johnson performs unreleased Moana 2 Song on The Tonight Show
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Dwayne Johnson on The Tonight Show | Photo courtesy: Screenshot grab/PR Team

Dwayne Johnson performs unreleased Moana 2 Song on The Tonight Show

| @indiablooms | 22 Nov 2024, 03:26 pm

In a recent interview, Dwayne Johnson broke into an impromptu performance of an unreleased song from the highly anticipated animated movie sequel Moana 2.

Dwayne Johnson gets the audience excited as he candidly performs some verses from Moana 2 unreleased song, giving viewers intriguing insights and the actual meaning behind the song.

His deep-rooted voice mesmerized the audience with its rhythm as he sang ‘Can I Get a Chee Hoo’, an anthem for female empowerment.

The actor said, "Our female writers, [Abigal] Barlow and [Emily] Bear-- they took this idea of female empowerment and what that means, and how important that is for Maui, the demigod Maui himself, to now, not sing about himself, but more so take Moana and tell her, 'You can do this’”.

In the first Moana film, Dwayne’s character Maui sang the song ‘You're Welcome”, which was enchanting.

Moana 2 is all set to release in cinemas on November 29 in India in English and Hindi.

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