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If I remember correctly, folk who were in attendance at the 2022 D23 Expo got to watch the entire “Part of Your World” sequence from the film, albeit in an unfinalised form. Surprisingly, a leak didn’t hit as fast and as furious as you would have thought. But it did still leak. Because, people with phones not giving a fuck. But Disney played themselves by even choosing to show that scene, knowing it would inevitably find its way onto the Internet. Or maybe that was all part of the marketing strategy for The Little Mermaid. Although I have to wonder if there is even a strategy at all, because the promo and marketing for The Little Mermaid has been terrible. And as great as it is to hear Halle’s version of “Part of Your World” via an official release, I don’t think we shoulda got this a whole month out from the release of the film.
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Halle Bailey as The Little Mermaid | Disney |
Jodi Benson will always be that bitch. But, I prefer Halle’s version. It wasn’t even a toss up or a debate for me. Straight away I said ‘This is the version for me’.
The pace is so much better on this newer rendition of “Part of Your World”. Listening to the original now, it feels too fast. The perspective from which Halle sings the song is also very different. Jodi’s Ariel seemed to be singing the song from a perspective of ‘I can’t wait to go on an adventure on the surface!’. It was almost as though Ariel always knew she would be a part of that world. Where-as Halle’s version feels more melancholy, as though she feels she will never be part of that world. And I’m a sucker for a sad bitch vibe in a song. But also, Halle makes lots of really cool singing choices, which create a sense of her moving through different emotions; joy, wonderment, whimsy, desire, disappointment. Every time you think Halle’s gonna zig, she zags, and it really holds your attention, because you feel like you’re going on this new unknown journey with Ariel, despite it being a journey that you already know. Or at least, thought you knew. And at no point is Halle trying to emulate the original. She makes it her own, yet with a clear understanding of Jodi’s version, how a renaissance Disney princess has traditionally sounded, and what is required of an “I want” song.
Halle better look after that voice, because she’s probably going to have to hit up day time TV shows and perform this song a whole lot during the press run for the film. And I really hope that as part of some Disney celebration shit, that we get to hear a duet of the song with Halle and Jodi. Jodi already gave her co-sign to Halle.
Can’t nobody tell Halle shit now.