Disney Releases A Whole New Sound Album Featuring Reimagined Classic Songs

Disney's A Whole New Sound - Yellowcard ● Photo Credit: The Walt Disney Company

BURBANK, Calif., September 6, 2024 (ENTERTAINMENT INTERVIEWS) – Disney has officially released A Whole New Sound, an album featuring reimagined versions of classic Disney songs performed by pop-punk artists. The album, now available on major streaming platforms such as Apple Music, Amazon Music, and Spotify, includes tracks from well-known bands like New Found Glory, Simple Plan, Yellowcard, and more.

In celebration of the release, Yellowcard has debuted a new music video for their version of "A Whole New World" from Aladdin (1992), featuring guest vocals by Chrissy Costanza. This rendition adds a contemporary rock twist to the classic duet from the animated film. Yellowcard vocalist Ryan Key expressed his excitement about being involved with Disney’s project, stating, “From the moment this opportunity came up, we had 'A Whole New World' in mind with the idea to feature our friend Chrissy Costanza. Her voice is amazing, and she definitely did Jasmine proud.”

Yellowcard will perform the song live at Epcot on September 8 and 9 as part of Disney’s Eat to the Beat concert series.

The album A Whole New Sound features a collection of songs reinterpreted by pop-punk bands, including New Found Glory's take on "Part of Your World" from The Little Mermaid and Simple Plan’s cover of "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" from The Lion King. The album offers a blend of Disney nostalgia with the energy of pop-punk music.

Tim Pennoyer, director of brand marketing for Disney, described the album as “a love letter to the pop-punk fans, blending the energetic spirit of the genre with the timeless nostalgia of Disney classics.”

Other notable artists on the album include Mayday Parade, Boys Like Girls, We The Kings, and Tokio Hotel, each contributing their unique interpretations of Disney songs. Additional singles from the album, including Simple Plan’s "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" and Magnolia Park’s "I2I," are now available across streaming platforms, with accompanying music videos already released.

Watch the the official music video HERE.

Source: The Walt Disney Company via PR Newswire

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