Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago

How Far I'll Go

"How Far I'll Go" is a pop ballad from Disney's 2016 animated film ''Moana'', written by Lin-Manuel Miranda. In the film, it is performed by Auliʻi Cravalho voicing the title character Moana, serving as her "I want" song about her longing to sail beyond her island. A reprise appears later with additional music by Mark Mancina. The song was released on November 18, 2016, as part of the ''Moana: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack'' by Walt Disney Records. An end-credits version was recorded by Alessia Cara. It earned nominations for the Academy Award for Best Original Song at the 89th Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song at the 74th Golden Globe Awards, and won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards.

Background and development

Writing process

Lin-Manuel Miranda served as the primary songwriter for the musical sequences in Disney's Moana, crafting songs that drew deeply from Polynesian cultural elements to underscore the protagonist's arc of self-discovery and the tension between personal calling and communal responsibility. His approach integrated authentic Pacific Island musical traditions, informed by collaborations with composer Mark Mancina and Samoan musician Opetaia Foa’i, to evoke the film's themes of voyaging and heritage. Miranda's inspirations for the soundtrack stemmed from immersive research into Polynesian cultures, including trips to , , and , as well as a pivotal gathering at the music festival in , , in March 2014. There, he absorbed traditional Polynesian rhythms and vocal styles, avoiding his familiar influences to prioritize sounds reflective of the Pacific, such as those from Samoan and broader traditions, which shaped the wanderlust-versus-duty central to Moana's character. This thematic focus highlighted the ocean not merely as a setting but as a living force calling the protagonist to explore beyond her island home. The song "How Far I'll Go" was composed in 2015 amid the film's early script development, as juggled commitments to his Broadway production , often writing during dedicated weekdays and finalizing elements around his last Hamilton performance. Multiple revisions refined its structure and lyrics to better integrate with Moana's emotional journey. Lyrically, the song employs vivid metaphors to capture the essence of exploration and inner conflict, such as the phrase "see the line where the sky meets the sea and it calls me," which symbolizes the irresistible horizon beckoning toward her destiny, contrasting her love for her island with an unquenchable urge for adventure. Other elements, like references to a "little voice inside," personify her innate drive, reinforcing the narrative's emphasis on over obligation.

Recording and production

Auliʻi Cravalho, a 14-year-old Native Hawaiian high school student with no prior professional acting experience, was cast as the voice of after Disney auditioned hundreds of candidates from the Pacific Islands. She began recording her vocal performances, including "How Far I'll Go," in shortly after her casting announcement in October 2015, with sessions continuing into 2016. To prepare, Cravalho underwent vocal training to refine her singing, drawing on her background in school musicals, though she described the process as a significant due to her inexperience in professional recording environments. The song's production was led by , who co-produced alongside , blending contemporary pop elements with orchestral arrangements to capture Moana's youthful determination. Mancina incorporated Polynesian-inspired instrumentation, such as traditional percussion and , to evoke cultural authenticity while layering in strings and guitars for emotional depth. Recording engineer David Boucher handled mixing, ensuring the track's supported Cravalho's soaring vocals. , who wrote the lyrics and melody, provided hands-on direction during sessions via , guiding Cravalho through multiple takes to convey the character's inner conflict and offering real-time encouragement to overcome her initial nervousness about pitch and emotional delivery. For the reprise version, Mancina re-arranged the track with a more intimate, stripped-back to heighten the emotional climax, emphasizing Cravalho's vocals over fuller while retaining core Polynesian percussive elements. This iteration required additional recording sessions, where Cravalho revisited her performance under Miranda's continued remote oversight, addressing challenges like sustaining vulnerability amid technical adjustments. The was co-produced by Mancina and , with Boucher again on engineering duties, resulting in a version that amplified the song's thematic resolution.

Role in Moana

Context in the film

"How Far I'll Go" is performed early in the film by , the teenage daughter of the chief of the island . The song expresses her longing to sail beyond the reef despite her father's prohibition on ocean voyages and her obligations as future leader. It highlights her internal conflict between staying with her people and following her calling to the sea.

Reprise version

The reprise of "How Far I'll Go" is performed near the film's conclusion, shortly after the of 's grandmother Tala, who urges her to embark on the voyage to find and restore the heart of Te Fiti, transforming into a spirit to guide her as she launches her boat from . The lyrics include lines such as "All the time wondering where I need to be is behind me / I'm on / I have to answer, and follow ." Clocking in at 1:27, the reprise was produced with additional music composed by alongside Lin-Manuel Miranda's .

Release and versions

Soundtrack release

The original version of "How Far I'll Go", performed by , was included on the Moana original motion picture soundtrack, released by on November 18, 2016. It serves as track 4 on the album's standard edition, following "Where You Are" and preceding "We Know the Way". The soundtrack comprises 14 tracks featuring original songs by , Opetaia Foaʻi, and , alongside score pieces. The album was distributed in multiple formats, including digital download, , and streaming services such as and . A deluxe edition, released simultaneously, expands to two discs with 40 tracks, incorporating demos by , outtakes, instrumental versions, and the full score composed by Mancina. This edition highlights the creative process behind the music, including early vocal demos for key songs like "How Far I'll Go". The 's release was strategically aligned with the film's theatrical premiere on , 2016, to heighten anticipation among audiences. Promotion efforts included official music videos, behind-the-scenes featurettes aired on , and integrations into Disney's marketing campaigns for the movie. Although not issued as a standalone at launch, the track gained early popularity through the soundtrack and its prominent role in the film.

Alessia Cara single version

A pop version of "How Far I'll Go" performed by was released as a digital single by on November 3, 2016, three weeks before the film's premiere. Produced by , this rendition features Cara's vocals over a contemporary arrangement and serves as the song's end-credits version on the . An official , directed by and , premiered on the same day, showcasing Cara performing amid oceanic visuals. The single helped build pre-release buzz for the film.

International adaptations

To localize the Disney film Moana for global audiences, "How Far I'll Go" was adapted into numerous dubbed versions, with the movie ultimately translated into 46 languages and dialects to ensure cultural and linguistic accessibility. These adaptations preserved the song's core melody and emotional themes of yearning for adventure and self-discovery, while adjusting lyrics to fit phonetic rhythms, rhymes, and local idioms for natural delivery in each language. The process involved collaboration between 's international teams and local lyricists, resulting in over 30 official versions released alongside regional soundtracks between 2016 and 2017. In the French dub (titled Vaiana, la légende du bout du monde), the became "Le Bleu Lumière," performed by young singer Cerise Calixte, who voiced the character of Vaiana/. Recorded in and released on the in late 2016, it emphasizes imagery of ocean horizons and inner calling to resonate with -speaking viewers in and , where a variant was also produced. Similarly, the Latin American Spanish version, "Cuán Lejos Voy," was sung by Sara Paula Gómez Arias, capturing the protagonist's conflict through fluid, poetic phrasing suited to Spanish prosody, and included on the regional soundtrack distributed by in December 2016. For the German dub (Vaiana), the adaptation "Ich bin bereit" was recorded by Debby van Dooren as the in-film version, highlighting themes of readiness and with lyrics tailored to syllable structure for seamless integration into the . A pop rendition by followed in early 2017, broadening its appeal on radio and streaming platforms. In , where the film premiered as Moana and the Legend of the Ocean, the song was retitled "Doko made mo ~ How Far I'll Go," performed by Tomona Yabiku to evoke a sense of boundless exploration, with the version released on the in November 2016 and maintaining the original's uplifting tempo. These examples illustrate Disney's commitment to cultural adaptation, ensuring the song's inspirational message transcends borders while honoring local artistic traditions.

Commercial performance

Chart performance

The original version of "How Far I'll Go", performed by Auli'i Cravalho for the Moana soundtrack, achieved moderate success on the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 52 on the chart dated December 17, 2016, and reaching a peak of number 41 during the week of January 21, 2017, while spending a total of 20 weeks on the chart. The track also peaked at number 9 on the Digital Song Sales chart, reflecting strong download performance tied to the film's release. Internationally, it entered the top 50 in Australia, peaking at number 49 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and topped the New Zealand Heatseekers Singles Chart.) The version further reached number 55 on the UK Singles Chart, with 17 weeks on the tally. Alessia Cara's pop rendition, released as a ahead of the film's premiere, saw greater longevity on charts despite a lower peak on the , debuting at number 88 on December 17, 2016, and climbing to number 56 on February 4, 2017, for a total of 19 weeks. In , it performed strongly, peaking at number 46 on the Canadian Hot 100, driven by Cara's domestic popularity. On year-end charts, the version ranked number 76 in , underscoring its sustained streaming and sales impact. Internationally, it reached number 15 in on the chart, number 3 in on the Hot Singles chart, and number 55 in the UK. The dual versions contributed to the song's overall chart trajectory, with post-film streaming surges propelling combined plays and boosting the Moana soundtrack to prolonged dominance on the Billboard Soundtracks chart, where it set the record for the most weeks at number 1 in 2021 with 52 weeks.
Chart (2016–2017)Peak (Original, Auli'i Cravalho)Peak (Alessia Cara version)
US Billboard Hot 1004156
US Billboard Digital Song Sales9
Canada Canadian Hot 10046
Australia (ARIA)4915
New Zealand Hot Singles3
UK Singles (OCC)5555

Certifications and sales

Both versions of "How Far I'll Go" received certifications in the United States from the RIAA. The original version by Auli'i Cravalho was certified in March 2017, platinum in May 2017, and reached 8× platinum status (8,000,000 units) as of February 2025, reflecting combined sales and streaming equivalents. Alessia Cara's version was certified in March 2017 and platinum in August 2017. In Canada, the original version by Auli'i Cravalho was certified platinum by Music Canada (80,000 units) as of November 2024. Alessia Cara's version also received a gold certification (40,000 units).

Critical reception and analysis

Reviews of the original version

Critics widely praised Auliʻi Cravalho's performance of "How Far I'll Go" for its youthful energy and emotional resonance, noting how her vocals captured Moana's internal conflict and longing for adventure. In a review of the film, Peter Debruge of Variety described the song as one of two "exceptional original songs" that give voice to Moana's "horizon-challenging desires," emphasizing Cravalho's ability to convey the character's defiant spirit through soaring delivery. Similarly, Peter Travers of Rolling Stone highlighted Cravalho's "soaring, emotional performance that captures Moana’s yearning," positioning it as a standout moment that elevates the narrative's emotional core. Lin-Manuel Miranda's songwriting received acclaim for its inspirational lyrics and integration of Polynesian cultural elements, which added authenticity to the film's themes of exploration and heritage. Debruge commended Miranda's collaboration, pointing to clever like rhyming "" with "" as a "near-perfect" connection that ties Moana's personal journey to oceanic mythology. Christopher Orr of called the track "anthemic," praising its catchiness while noting its role in mirroring the film's blend of tradition and aspiration, drawing parallels to iconic power ballads. Reviews also noted the song's quality, with Peter Bradshaw of describing it as a celebratory that Moana uses to "drown out her father’s instructions," underscoring its motivational impact within the story. The original version's reception contributed to the Moana soundtrack's positive critical standing, with the film earning an average score of 81 out of 100 on based on 44 reviews, where praise for the music often highlighted "How Far I'll Go" as a pivotal element in the film's success. Critics appreciated its seamless integration into the narrative, enhancing Moana's and the overall adventurous tone; for instance, Sheri Linden of noted that the song, while not surpassing hits like "," comes "pretty darned close" in catchiness and emotional pull. Bradshaw further lauded the soundtrack's " songs" for balancing cultural respect with broad appeal, helping propel the film as a "joyous tale" of self-discovery. Some reviewers offered minor critiques, viewing the song as a somewhat formulaic that adheres to familiar tropes of youthful and destiny. Orr observed that its anthemic style, while effective, carries "for better and worse" the predictability of past Disney hits, potentially limiting its innovation despite strong execution. These points were tempered by broader enthusiasm for its role in the film, with no major detractors overshadowing the positive consensus.

Reviews of the Alessia Cara version

The version of "How Far I'll Go" garnered praise for its mature vocal interpretation and pop-oriented production, which lent a contemporary edge to the song's themes of self-discovery and adventure. highlighted the track as a "bouncy, uplifting tune" with radio-friendly polish that effectively captures the narrative of a young woman embarking on a heroic journey, making it particularly appealing for mainstream listeners. Critics often compared Cara's rendition favorably to the original, noting its more empowering tone suited to audiences through her soulful, introspective delivery, while the film's version emphasized youthful wonder. described it as an "inspiring and oceanic ," crediting Cara's performance for amplifying the song's motivational core in a way that resonates beyond the movie's target demographic. In the context of the Moana soundtrack, reviews emphasized the end-credits placement of Cara's version as a strategic bridge to broader audiences, transforming the into a standalone pop single with crossover potential. Consequence praised this rendition for bringing an inspirational, modern flair to Lin-Manuel Miranda's , enhancing its outside the film's emotional arc.

Media and performances

Music videos

The official music video for "How Far I'll Go," featuring as , is a 2:43 animated clip compiled from scenes in Disney's 2016 film , directed by the team responsible for the movie. It showcases 's emotional yearning for adventure, interspersing her vocal performance with key animated sequences of ocean waves, island landscapes, and her internal conflict, emphasizing the song's themes of self-discovery and the call of the sea. The video premiered on December 12, 2016, via DisneyMusicVEVO on and was promoted across Disney's official channels to coincide with the film's theatrical release. By February 2022, it had surpassed 1 billion views on , reflecting its enduring popularity among audiences. For the Alessia Cara version, a live-action directed by Aya Tanimura was released on November 3, 2016, through and , running 3:28 in length. The video depicts Cara performing on a serene at , with symbolic imagery of crashing and ethereal sea motifs that mirror the song's narrative of personal journey and overcoming hesitation. Intercut with brief clips from the film, it highlights Cara's introspective delivery while evoking the film's Polynesian-inspired visuals, and was marketed via Disney's promotional platforms ahead of the movie's November 23 debut.

Live performances

Auliʻi Cravalho, the voice of , delivered a notable performance of "How Far I'll Go" at the on February 26, 2017, accompanied by a full and introduced by songwriter , who recited a poetic prologue in English; her rendition was praised for its emotional authenticity and powerful vocal delivery that captured the character's yearning spirit. Earlier that year, at Disney's D23 Expo on July 14, 2017, Cravalho performed the song live as part of a princess showcase, incorporating spoken lines from the film to immerse the audience in the story. Alessia Cara, who recorded a pop version for the film's end credits, performed "How Far I'll Go" at the 2017 on , blending it into a medley with Cravalho and , which highlighted the song's crossover appeal through harmonious ensemble vocals. She also offered an acoustic interpretation during a session in April 2017, emphasizing the introspective with stripped-down that showcased her raw vocal . During the , Cravalho reprised the song in a virtual format for ABC's "The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II" on May 10, 2020, performing from home in a heartfelt that encouraged viewer participation and underscored the track's themes of and amid . In 2025, launched a live-to-film featuring a full screening of accompanied by live orchestral performances from a studio musician ensemble, emphasizing Polynesian rhythms and percussion, with tours across from October onward. Notable recent performances include Cravalho's duet with the during their concert in Orlando on October 26, 2025, Alessia Cara's live rendition at TivoliVredenburg in on June 14, 2025, and contestant Gabby Samone's cover on in May 2025.

Covers and legacy

Notable covers

The song has been covered by various artists and groups. In 2017, band Boy Hero released a . group BYU Noteworthy performed a popular version that garnered millions of views. Other notable covers include those by , , and .

Cultural impact and accolades

"How Far I'll Go" received significant recognition in major award ceremonies, highlighting its musical and cinematic contributions. The song was nominated for Best Original Song at the and the in 2017. Additionally, won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media at the for the track. The song has had a profound cultural impact, particularly as an empowerment anthem resonating with youth exploring themes of self-discovery and adventure. Its lyrics and melody have inspired a sense of and , becoming an unofficial anthem for personal exploration among young audiences worldwide. In Moana 2 (2024), the original track is positioned as a foundational element, with new songs like "Beyond" evolving its themes to underscore its enduring inspirational role in the franchise. As part of its legacy, "How Far I'll Go" has been widely incorporated into live performances and educational settings. It features prominently in concerts and stage shows, such as transformations in theatrical productions at venues. The song is a staple in choirs, with numerous ensembles—from groups to high school concert choirs—performing arranged versions to engage students in themes of and voyage. Beyond entertainment, the track's ocean-themed narrative has influenced environmental initiatives. It has been featured in campaigns promoting ocean conservation, ranking among top ocean-inspired songs for evoking the call of the sea and . Organizations have adopted it in awareness efforts and events like Women Actions for the Ocean, tying its motifs of exploration to broader ecological messages.

References

  1. [1]
    Lin-Manuel Miranda navigates the Pacific to help send 'Moana' on a ...
    Dec 8, 2016 · To co-write the music of 'Moana,' Lin-Manuel Miranda dove into the sounds of the Pacific, then discovered how to make a singer of the Rock.
  2. [2]
    'How Far I'll Go': How Lin-Manuel Miranda Wrote A Disney Classic
    'How Far I'll Go' is a Disney classic. Penned by an ascendant Lin-Manuel Miranda for 'Moana,' it also benefited from amazing timing.
  3. [3]
    Lin-Manuel Miranda on Writing for Disney's 'Moana' - Billboard
    Nov 18, 2016 · For his next act, Broadway conqueror Lin-Manuel Miranda tries to impress Disney fans (and his 2-year-old son) with the music of animated film Moana.
  4. [4]
    Auli'i Cravalho to Voice Disney's 'Moana' - The Hollywood Reporter
    Oct 7, 2015 · Disney auditioned hundreds of people from the Pacific Islands but settled on the 14-year-old high school sophomore. Cravalho has already begun ...
  5. [5]
    Moana Star Auli'i Cravalho on Lin-Manuel Miranda, Polynesia
    Nov 22, 2016 · Auli'i Cravalho spoke to Collider for this 1-on-1 interview about what an honor it is to represent her Polynesian culture as Moana.
  6. [6]
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Mark Mancina & Opetaia Foa'i on Creating ...
    Nov 23, 2016 · Alessia Cara in the video for "How Far I'll Go." 'Moana': Alessia Cara Sings Lin-Manuel Miranda's Anthem “How Far I'll Go” in New Music Video.Missing: inspirations | Show results with:inspirations
  7. [7]
    Release “How Far I'll Go” by Auliʻi Cravalho - MusicBrainz
    Mar 23, 2022 · A ; How Far I'll Go. recording engineer and mixer: David Boucher; producer: Mark Mancina ( American score composer ) and Lin‐Manuel Miranda ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  8. [8]
    Auli'i Cravalho – How Far I'll Go (Reprise) Lyrics - Genius
    Nov 19, 2016 · This reprise of “How Far I'll Go” occurs as a dying Grandma Tala tells Moana to go find Maui, deliver him across the great seas, and restore the heart of Te ...Missing: changes placement
  9. [9]
    How Far I'll Go - Reprise - song and lyrics by Auli'i Cravalho, Disney
    Lyrics. There's a line where the sky meets the sea. And it calls me. But no one knows. How far it goes. All the time wondering where I need to be is behind me.Missing: placement | Show results with:placement
  10. [10]
    Moana (2016) - Soundtracks - IMDb
    How Far I'll Go (Reprise). Performed by Auli'i Cravalho. Music by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Mark Mancina. Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda. You're Welcome. Performed ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  11. [11]
    Moana “How Far I'll Go (reprise)” (2016) | Film Music Central
    Jul 11, 2018 · The reprise plays as Moana leaves after Tala's death, guided by her spirit, and includes the line "There’s a line where the sky meets the sea ...
  12. [12]
    Disney's "Moana" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Available Today
    Nov 18, 2016 · The Moana original motion picture soundtrack features 14 tracks and is available wherever music is sold and streamed on Nov. 18, 2016.
  13. [13]
    Moana (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Album by Lin-Manuel ...
    How Far I'll Go (Alessia Cara Version) · Alessia Cara. PREVIEW. 2:55. 14. You're ... November 18, 2016 40 songs, 1 hour 16 minutes This Compilation ℗ 2016 Walt ...
  14. [14]
    Moana (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack/Deluxe Edition) - Spotify
    Listen to Moana (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack/Deluxe Edition) on Spotify · compilation · Lin-Manuel Miranda · 2016 · 59 songs.Missing: demos | Show results with:demos
  15. [15]
    Soundtrack for Disney's 'Moana' Arrives November 18
    Oct 24, 2016 · 28th. The Moana original motion picture soundtrack features 14 tracks and will be available wherever music is sold and streamed on Nov. 18, 2016 ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  16. [16]
    Auli'i Cravalho - How Far I'll Go (from Moana/Official Video) - YouTube
    Dec 12, 2016 · Auli'i Cravalho - How Far I'll Go (from Moana/Official Video) · Try YouTube Kids.
  17. [17]
    Alessia Cara's 'How Far I'll Go,' Written By Lin-Manuel Miranda for ...
    Oct 28, 2016 · Alessia Cara sings "How Far I'll Go," a song from the new Disney movie 'Moana,' which hits theaters this Thanksgiving.
  18. [18]
    From Moana to Vaiana: Voicing the French and Tahitian Dubbed ...
    Aug 31, 2021 · Indeed, Moana (2016), the focus of this study, was dubbed into a record forty-six languages and dialects.<|control11|><|separator|>
  19. [19]
    Making Movie Magic in Any Language - D23
    Dec 16, 2016 · overseeing the translation of every Disney film into as many as 45 languages—via dubbing or subtitles, depending upon the film ...
  20. [20]
    Inside the World of Translating Disney's Moana | Hawai'i Public Radio
    Nov 16, 2017 · The Walt Disney animated film Moana has been translated into Hawaiian. Most Disney productions are officially dubbed in more than 46 global languages.
  21. [21]
    Le bleu lumière - song and lyrics by Cerise Calixte - Spotify
    Popular Tracks by Cerise Calixte ; Le bleu lumière - De "Vaiana - La Légende du Bout du Monde"33,228,776 ; Notre terre - De "Vaiana - La Légende du Bout du Monde" ...Missing: singer | Show results with:singer
  22. [22]
    Le bleu lumière (Interprétée par Cerise Calixte) - YouTube
    Dec 2, 2016 · Music video by Cerise Calixte performing Le bleu lumière. (C) 2016 Walt Disney Records http://vevo.ly/D9ptka.
  23. [23]
    MOANA | "Cuán lejos Voy" & "How Far I'll Go" Spanish - YouTube
    Dec 24, 2016 · MOANA | "Cuán lejos Voy" & "How Far I'll Go" Spanish - English Music video by Sara Paula Gómez Arias performing Cuán lejos voy.
  24. [24]
    Moana / German cast - CHARGUIGOU
    « Ich bin bereit » (« How Far I'll Go »). performed by : Debby van Dooren (Moana). « Wir kennen den Weg » (« We Know the Way »). performed by : Opetaia Foa'i ...
  25. [25]
    Ich bin bereit (aus "Vaiana"/Helene Fischer Version) - YouTube
    Dec 16, 2016 · Music video by Helene Fischer performing Ich bin bereit. (C) 2016 Walt Disney Records http://vevo.ly/EDbEk2.
  26. [26]
    ‎How Far I'll Go (Japanese Version) - Song by Tomona Yabiku
    Nov 18, 2016 · Listen to How Far I'll Go (Japanese Version) by Tomona Yabiku on Apple Music. 2016. Duration: 2:44.
  27. [27]
    Week of January 21, 2017 - Billboard Hot 100™
    Jan 21, 2017 · How Far I'll Go. Auli'i Cravalho. LW; 49. PEAK; 41. WEEKS; 6. LW; 49; PEAK; 41; WEEKS; 6. Debut Position. 52. Debut Chart Date. 12/17/16. Peak ...
  28. [28]
    Digital Song Sales - Billboard
    Imprint/Label. Valory/BMLG. RIAA Certification: Platinum x3. 46. How Far I'll Go. Auli'i Cravalho. LW; 47. PEAK; 9. WEEKS; 21. LW; 47; PEAK; 9; WEEKS; 21. Debut ...
  29. [29]
  30. [30]
    AULI'I CRAVALHO songs and albums | full Official Chart history
    AULI'I CRAVALHO Songs stats. UK No1s: 0. UK Top 10s: 0. UK Top 40s: 0. UK Top 75s ... HOW FAR I'LL GO AULI'I CRAVALHO. Peak: 55,; Weeks: 17. Read more icon Close ...
  31. [31]
    Greatest of All Time Disney Songs: The Biggest Disney Hits Ever
    Apr 6, 2022 · Moana, from 2016, also sees its main theme represented by a pair of recordings on our list, with Auli'i Cravalho's version of “How Far I'll ...
  32. [32]
    Canada Singles Top 100 (May 20, 2017) - Music Charts
    peak position: 95 – total weeks: 2, 95, 2. 100, How Far I'll Go Alessia Cara peak position: 46 – total weeks: 19, 46, 19. ARCHIVE. SELECT WEEK. week 22/2007 ...
  33. [33]
    Nielsen Music Canada Mid-Year Report Reveals On-Demand Audio ...
    Jul 5, 2017 · Driving much of the increase has been Alessia Cara's “How Far I'll Go” from Moana. ... The song also tops the Digital Songs Sales charts with ...
  34. [34]
  35. [35]
    How Far I'll Go by Alessia Cara - Music Charts - Acharts
    How Far I'll Go by Alessia Cara appeared on 12 charts for 180 weeks, peaked at #3 in New Zealand. View detailed chart stats and the official video.Missing: Hot | Show results with:Hot
  36. [36]
    ALESSIA CARA songs and albums | full Official Chart history
    ALESSIA CARA. Peak: 55,; Weeks: 13. Read more icon Close read more icon Loading spinner. 19. Jan. 2017. HOW FAR I'LL GO cover art. HOW FAR I'LL GOMissing: hot | Show results with:hot
  37. [37]
    'Moana' Breaks Record For Most Weeks At No. 1 On Billboard ...
    Aug 17, 2021 · The song How Far I'll Go, written by Miranda, was nominated for best original song at the 2017 Academy Awards. Top 10 Soundtracks This Week ( ...<|control11|><|separator|>
  38. [38]
    Film Review: 'Moana' - Variety
    both the result of an inspired collaboration between “Hamilton” composer ...
  39. [39]
    'Moana' Review: Disney's Animated Musical Is a Feminist Delight
    Rating 3.5/4 · Review by Peter TraversNov 23, 2016 · 'Moana' is more than just Dwayne Johnson and a Lin-Manuel Miranda soundtrack – Peter Travers on why Disney's animated musical is a feminist triumph.
  40. [40]
    'Moana' Is a Big, Beautiful Disney Smash - The Atlantic
    Nov 23, 2016 · ... anthemic “How Far I'll Go” which, for better and worse, may rival Frozen's “Let It Go” in sheer catchiness. These serve as accompaniments to ...
  41. [41]
    Moana review – sail of the century from Disney - The Guardian
    Dec 4, 2016 · ... Auli'i Cravalho) is something else – an explorer with a fire in her ... How Far I'll Go. Having made their names with the hand-drawn ...
  42. [42]
    Moana Reviews - Metacritic
    Rating 81% (44) This movie is below average, it has some good animation but thats about the end of whats good. The story, plot, music, characters are all bad and overall its ...
  43. [43]
    'Moana': Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter
    Nov 7, 2016 · ... How Far I'll Go,” which, if not quite as catchy as “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” and “Let It Go,” come pretty darned close. Accompanying ...
  44. [44]
    'Moana': Alessia Cara Sings Lin-Manuel Miranda's Anthem “How Far ...
    Nov 3, 2016 · Alessia Cara isn't throwing away her shot. Disney released a music video for “How Far I'll Go,” the inspiring and oceanic anthem penned by ...
  45. [45]
    Alessia Cara shares inspirational Moana song "How Far I'll Go ...
    especially this rendition by “Here” vocalist Alessia Cara, which appears in the film's end ...
  46. [46]
    'Moana's 'How Far I'll Go' Hits Milestone 1 Billion Views on YouTube
    Feb 9, 2022 · 'Moana's 'How Far I'll Go' Hits Milestone 1 Billion Views on YouTube. The video has been averaging more than 350,000 views a day over the ...
  47. [47]
    Alessia Cara - How Far I'll Go (Official Video) - YouTube
    Nov 3, 2016 · Lin-Manuel Miranda, Opetaia Foa'i - We Know The Way (From "Moana"). DisneyMusicVEVO · 362M views ; "How Far I'll Go" Alessia Cara, Auli'i Cravalho ...
  48. [48]
    Alessia Cara: How Far I'll Go (Music Video 2016) - IMDb
    Rating 7.2/10 (24) Music video for Alessia Cara's "How Far I'll Go"Music video for Alessia ... Release date · November 3, 2016 (United States). Country of origin. Canada.
  49. [49]
    'Moana': Disney Music Video of Alessia Cara, Lin-Manuel Miranda ...
    Nov 3, 2016 · Disney released the music video for “How Far I'll Go” from its upcoming animated film “Moana” on Thursday, sung by Canadian singer Alessia Cara.
  50. [50]
    Alessia Cara in 'How Far I'll Go' Music Video From 'Moana' - Billboard
    Nov 3, 2016 · Alessia Cara stars in the music video for the Lin-Manuel Miranda-written “How Far I’ll Go” from Disney’s ‘Moana’ which hits theaters Nov. 23.
  51. [51]
    Lin-Manuel Miranda, Auli'i Cravalho Perform “How Far I'll Go” from ...
    Feb 26, 2017 · Miranda composed the song, performed by Auli'i Cravalho in 'Moana.' Cravalho voices the title role in the Disney animated feature.
  52. [52]
    Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda's Moving 2017 Oscar Performance
    Feb 27, 2017 · Lin-Manuel Miranda teamed with 'Moana' star Auli'I Cravalho for an inspirational performance of "How Far I'll Go" at the 2017 Academy ...
  53. [53]
    D23 Expo 2017: The Power of the Princess - Disney in your Day
    Jul 28, 2017 · ... Auli'i Cravahlo speaking one of her lines and singing “How Far I'll Go.” Such an amazing experience to hear all of that live. What is this ...
  54. [54]
    Radio Disney Music Awards 2017: Backstage Selfies, Photos and ...
    Apr 30, 2017 · The performance kicked off with a fun version of “You're Welcome,” complete with fog and backup dancers, courtesy of host Jordan Fisher. Cara, ...
  55. [55]
    Alessia Cara "How Far I'll Go" Acoustic | Radio Disney - YouTube
    Apr 15, 2017 · Alessia Cara "How Far I'll Go" Acoustic | Radio Disney · Comments.Missing: Ellen | Show results with:Ellen
  56. [56]
    VIDEO: Auli'i Cravalho Sings MOANA on THE DISNEY FAMILY ...
    Apr 17, 2020 · Check out Auli'i Cravaho, voice of Disney's Moana, singing the song 'How Far I'll Go' from the film for the one-hour television special, ...
  57. [57]
    Lin-Manuel Miranda Reveals Why He Didn't Return for 'Moana 2'
    Dec 10, 2024 · “How Far I'll Go” was nominated for best original song at the Oscars and Golden Globes, as well as best song written for visual media at the ...
  58. [58]
    Lin-Manuel Miranda Wins the Grammy Award for Best Song Written ...
    Jan 28, 2018 · Lin-Manuel Miranda has won the Grammy Award for Best Song Written For Visual Media for "How Far I'll Go" from Moana. The song is sung by Auli'i Cravalho.
  59. [59]
    Global Soundtrack - Shorthandstories.com
    Auli'i Cravalho – “How Far I'll Go”. This soaring ballad from Disney's Moana has captured the hearts of young people everywhere, becoming an unofficial love ...
  60. [60]
    'Moana 2' review: Almost as great as the original, except for one big ...
    Nov 26, 2024 · Take "Beyond," essentially a toned-down evolution of "How Far I'll Go," where Moana readies herself to go back out into the ocean.
  61. [61]
    Disney Wish "The Little Mermaid" stage show - Facebook
    Transforming The Walt Disney Theatre in “How Far I'll Go” In this iconic scene, The Walt Disney Theatre will transform from the island of Motunui into the ...Missing: streaming resurgence
  62. [62]
    2017 Spring Concert: Concert Choir~ How Far I'll Go - YouTube
    May 23, 2017 · Unionville High School Concert Choir How Far I'll Go from Moana by Lin-Manuel Miranda arr. Ed Lojeski soloists - Faye Kold, Emilea Suplick, ...
  63. [63]
    'Moana 2' Gets Disney+ Streaming Release Date - Variety
    Feb 25, 2025 · “Moana 2,” the sequel to the Oscar-nominated film about a young Polynesian woman on a quest to break an ancient curse, will be available to stream on Disney+ ...
  64. [64]
    Top 10 Ocean Songs of the Decade
    Dec 26, 2019 · 4. How Far I'll Go by Auli'i Cravalho ... “See the line where the sky meets the sea? It calls me.” I'm a big fan of Moana. She's named after the ...
  65. [65]
    7 Songs About Climate Change - The Nature Conservancy
    Jul 27, 2021 · Despite Repeated Warnings Paul McCartney ; all the good girls go to hell Billie EIlish ; Feels Like Summer Childish Gambino ; How Far I'll Go ...Missing: campaigns | Show results with:campaigns
  66. [66]
    oceanconservation #oceanliteracy #art #storytelling | Rebecca Daniel
    Aug 19, 2025 · ... How Far I'll Go' from Moana at the Women Actions For The Ocean event ... Ocean campaign. Featuring a 3D coral reef and mangrove and ...Missing: themes | Show results with:themes