Kamis, 26 Desember 2019

Brendon Urie's High notes from Panic! at the disco ‘oh my god! I got goosebumps’



Similar to 'Let It Go'. The song 'Into The Unknown' Is Also Packed As A Powerful Soundtrack. Moreover, coupled with Brendon Urie’s vocal who never failed to sing high notes perfectly. In addition to Elsa and Anna's adventure story that made fans curious, the spectacular soundtracks presented in "Frozen II" also got a lot of attention, just like the first series, "Frozen". Disney brought Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lope who worked on a variety of cool songs to accompany this sequel. Speaking of soundtracks, Disney apparently just released an official music video version of the main soundtrack "Frozen II", namely "Into the Unknown" sung by Brendon Urie from Panic! At The Disco. This music video was released at the same time with the airing of "Frozen II" globally on November 22.

Fans can hear this soundtrack song through the official Disney Music YouTube channel. Similar to "Let It Go", "Into the Unknown" perhaps will be a powerful soundtrack. Ear catching to hear with lyrics that are easy to remember. Moreover, combined with strong vocal from Brendon Urie who never failed to sing the high notes perfectly. In the music video version, Brendon is seen singing in an empty opera house, he performed the song "Into the Unknown" with great enthusiasm. Occasionally, the footage of the film "Frozen II" was also inserted in the music video duration of 3 minutes 15 seconds. Last week, Disney itself shared 46 sound videos of "Frozen II" on the Disney Music Vevo YouTube channel. In total, there are actually only 11 theme songs, but released with several versions. Includes the main soundtrack "Into the Unknown" sung by Elsa's voice actor, Idina Menzel, as well as a digital version by Brendon Urie from Panic! At the Disco. Moving along from Brendon Urie, there’s more musicians also contributed their voices to fill in the sequel's soundtrack. Disney have Kacey Musgraves who performed "All is Found", "Lost in the Woods" from Weezer, also other soundtracks performed by the voice actor "Frozen II".

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Brendon Urie's High notes from Panic! at the disco ‘oh my god! I got goosebumps’

Similar to 'Let It Go'. The song 'Into The Unknown' Is Also Packed As A Powerful Soundtrack. Moreover, coupled with Br...