DISNEY SING-ALONGS | Shiny - Moana Lyric Video | Official Disney UK

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 1 бер 2019
  • Are you a fan of bling and sparkly things? Sing-along with gargantuan coconut crab Tamatoa in this official lyric version of the Moana song "Shiny"! 🌊
    Gather your karaoke crew, turn up the volume and sing-along to your favourite Disney songs with our new series of Disney lyric videos: dis.ne/Disney-Singalongs
    Subscribe to Disney UK for new Disney videos! ► dis.ne/subscribe-to-disney
    Follow @Disney_UK on Twitter ► / disney_uk
    Like our official Facebook page ► / disneyuk
    Follow @DisneyUK on Instagram ► / disneyuk
    LYRICS 🎤🎶
    Well Tamatoa hasn't always been this glam
    I was a drab little crab once
    Now I know I can be happy as a clam
    Because I'm beautiful baby
    Did your granny say ""Listen to your heart, be who you are on the inside""
    I need three words to tear her argument apart
    Your granny lied
    I'd rather be shiny
    Like a treasure from a sunken pirate wreck
    Scrub the deck and make it look shiny
    I will sparkle like a wealthy woman's neck
    Just a sec!
    Don't you know fish are dumb, dumb, dumb
    They chase anything that glitters, beginners
    Oh and here they come, come, come
    To the brightest thing that glitters
    Mmm fish dinners
    I just love free food, and you look like seafood
    Which Disney song is your favourite to sing-along with? Tell us in the comments!
    The Disney UK UA-cam channel brings you a wealth of official video content from all the Disney movies and characters you know and love. Do you want to learn more about your favourite Disney and Pixar movies? Subscribe to our channel to watch the latest trailers and clips, you'll be the first to see features for current and upcoming Walt Disney Studios Films and even get to watch exclusive interviews with the stars. Dig into our back catalogue for great Disney videos from classic animations through to modern day Disney & Pixar classics such as Frozen and Inside Out.

КОМЕНТАРІ •