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Lyrics of I Am Moana — Rachel House, Auli'i Cravalho
Soundtrack: Moana
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I Am Moana Song Lyrics
(Gramma Tala): I know a girl from an island
She stands apart from the crowd
She loves the sea and her people
She makes her whole family proud
Sometimes the world seems against you
The journey may leave a scar
But scars can heal and reveal just
Where you are
The people you love will change you
The things you have learned will guide you
And nothing on Earth can silence
The quiet voice still inside you
And when that voice starts to whisper
Moana, you've come so far
Moana, listen
Do you know who you are?
(Moana): Who am I?
I am the girl who loves my island
I'm the girl who loves the sea
It calls me
I am the daughter of the village chief
We are descended from voyagers
Who found their way across the world
They call me
I've delivered us to where we are
I have journeyed farther
I am everything I've learned and more
Still it calls me
And the call isn't out there at all
It's inside me
It's like the tide, always falling and rising
I will carry you here in my heart
You'll remind me
That come what may, I know the way
I am Moana!

Moana
Soundtrack Lyrics for Movie, 2016
Track Listing
›Tulou Tagaloa
Olivia Foa'i
›An Innocent Warrior
Vai Mahina, Sulata Foai-Amiatu, Matthew Ineleo
›Where You Are
Christopher Jackson
›How Far I'll Go
Auli'i Cravalho
›We Know the Way
Opetaia Foa'i, Lin-Manuel Miranda
›How Far I'll Go (Reprise)
Auli'i Cravalho
›You're Welcome
The Rock
›Shiny
Jemaine Clement
›Logo Te Pate
Te Vaka
›I Am Moana
Rachel House, Auli'i Cravalho
›Know Who You Are
Auli'i Cravalho
›We Know the Way (Finale)
Lin-Manuel Miranda
›Bling-Bling
Shiny
December, 14th 2016
"I Am Moana," performed by Rachel House, is a poignant and introspective ansem in the movie "Moana," capturing the titular character's journey towards self-realization and embracing her identity. The song unfolds in two parts, with Gramma Tala's wise words leading into Moana's self-affirmation.
Gramma Tala paints a picture of Moana as a unique indivvidual, deeply connected to her island and people. She acknowledges the trials Moana has faced, symbolized through "scars," which, while leaving their mark, also serve as indicators of her growth. The lyrics emphasize the profound impact of familial and communal bonds in shaping Moana's sense of self, along with the wisdom they impart. Gramma Tala's reference to the "quiet voice" inside Moana underscores the importance of internal guidance, which remains steadfast amidst external challenges.
Responding to this, Moana introspectively ponders her identity before confidently affirming it. She sees herself as intertwined with her island and the sea, reflecting her deep love and sense of duty towards them. As the village chief's daughter, she acknowledges her heritage and lineage, rooted in a history of exploration and discovery.
Moana's realization of her accomplishments, in leading her people into a new era and venturing beyond known horizons, marks her development and the culmination of her experiences. The song crescendos with Moana understanding that the calling she feels isn't external but emanates from within her. This internal calling is likened to the tide - ever-present, rhythmic, and integral to her being.
The song concludes with Moana asserting her identity with clarity and conviction, recognizing that her experiences, heritage, and inner voice collectively shape who she is – Moana, a leader, explorer, and a resilient soul guided by her love for her people and the ocean.
It is the absolutely loud statement of a girl who named herself ‘Moana’. It is time to explain that this name on Polynesian language means 'The Ocean'. And that is what she is singing in that song – she loves her island located somewhere in the ocean, and she loves the ocean itself. Despite she has been learning a lot how to live on land, the ocean lures her & calls in its depths.
She doesn't regret that she has escaped the islet & she reveals that they are all descendants of the people who once crusaded the waters of the ocean. From this song, we also learn that she is a daughter of the chief of the tribe.
Gramma Tala paints a picture of Moana as a unique indivvidual, deeply connected to her island and people. She acknowledges the trials Moana has faced, symbolized through "scars," which, while leaving their mark, also serve as indicators of her growth. The lyrics emphasize the profound impact of familial and communal bonds in shaping Moana's sense of self, along with the wisdom they impart. Gramma Tala's reference to the "quiet voice" inside Moana underscores the importance of internal guidance, which remains steadfast amidst external challenges.
Responding to this, Moana introspectively ponders her identity before confidently affirming it. She sees herself as intertwined with her island and the sea, reflecting her deep love and sense of duty towards them. As the village chief's daughter, she acknowledges her heritage and lineage, rooted in a history of exploration and discovery.
Moana's realization of her accomplishments, in leading her people into a new era and venturing beyond known horizons, marks her development and the culmination of her experiences. The song crescendos with Moana understanding that the calling she feels isn't external but emanates from within her. This internal calling is likened to the tide - ever-present, rhythmic, and integral to her being.
The song concludes with Moana asserting her identity with clarity and conviction, recognizing that her experiences, heritage, and inner voice collectively shape who she is – Moana, a leader, explorer, and a resilient soul guided by her love for her people and the ocean.
It is the absolutely loud statement of a girl who named herself ‘Moana’. It is time to explain that this name on Polynesian language means 'The Ocean'. And that is what she is singing in that song – she loves her island located somewhere in the ocean, and she loves the ocean itself. Despite she has been learning a lot how to live on land, the ocean lures her & calls in its depths.
She doesn't regret that she has escaped the islet & she reveals that they are all descendants of the people who once crusaded the waters of the ocean. From this song, we also learn that she is a daughter of the chief of the tribe.
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