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Moana 2 Trailer Released: Premiering November 27

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Disney has given fans a sneak peek at Moana 2, with the second full trailer dropping on Thursday. The trailer features a new song titled “We’re Back,” which showcases the return of Moana (voiced by Auliʻi Cravalho) and demigod Maui (voiced by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson). The sequel is set to release on November 27, just in time for Thanksgiving.

In this installment, Moana embarks on a quest to find a hidden island in order to lift a curse that has affected her home in Oceania. She will confront a variety of creatures led by Matangi, a fearsome goddess from the underworld. Initially envisioned as a Disney+ series due to pandemic restrictions, Moana 2 has been transformed into a feature film. Additionally, a live-action adaptation of the original *Moana* is slated for release in 2026.


 

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“He’s My Helper, Yes, But I Was Already Famous Before He Helped Me,” Portable Speaks on Olamide’s Support

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Nigerian Artist, Portable claims that Olamide did not make him famous but only helped his journey. He clarified this on a live stream on TikTok, stating that Olamide helped him yes, but the credit for his fame is not based on Olamide.

“Is it Olamide that posted me and got me famous? He’s my helper, yes but I was already famous before he helped me.”

“These are two different things; he didn’t come to meet me suffering. Everyone wanted to mingle with me at the time and it even caused some issues. But let’s even talk about it, since that time that Olamide helped me, has he ever posted me on his story? ”


 

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Niniola Explains Why She Chose to Stay Independent as an Artist

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Nigerian singer Niniola has shared her reasons for remaining an independent artist, despite numerous offers from record labels.

Niniola revealed that her decision was rooted in her awareness of the music business and her commitment to preserving her creative freedom.

In a recent interview with TVC, Niniola reflected on her decade-long journey as an independent artist.

She acknowledged that while signing with a record label has its advantages, such as financial backing and wider promotion, it also comes with significant drawbacks.

According to her, labels often dictate artistic direction, which could compromise her unique style and identity.

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Recalling the early days of her career, Niniola disclosed that she was approached by a record label shortly after releasing her debut single, Ibadi.

However, she turned down the offer, fearing that signing a deal might force her to change her sound.

At that time, Afro-house—a genre blending African rhythms with house music—was not widely explored in Nigeria, and she was determined to stay true to her style.

“Being an independent artist allows me to control my creativity,” Niniola explained.

“I’ve seen the business side of music, which many artists overlook.

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They focus solely on making music, but there’s more to it. I wanted the freedom to make decisions about my art without interference.”

She admitted that remaining independent comes with challenges, including managing her career, finances, and promotion without the support of a major label.

Beyond her career choices, Niniola shared a personal side of herself.

She described herself as an introvert who often prefers solitude, but her passion for music brings out a more outgoing version of her.

“Music makes me an extrovert. It’s where I feel most alive and expressive,” she said.

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Zendaya Shares That It Was Comfortable Working with Boyfriend Tom Holland in Spider-Man

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American Singer and Actress, Zendaya reveals that acting with Tom Holland is strangely comfortable and second nature. While on an interview with Vanity Fair the actress was asked several questions and a question captioned the audience attention.

The host asked if it was weird acting with her boyfriend, Tom Holland opposite each other while in Spiderman, She shares that it was not weird but comfortable.

“Not really. It’s actually strangely comfortable. It’s like second nature, if anything. You feel extra safe with the person you’re acting beside. I love working with him. He’s so talented, and so passionate about what he does. He always gives things one thousand percent, even if he’s absolutely worn down. I really appreciate that about him. It feels pretty normal. That’s how we met. Literally, at chemistry read.”


 

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