Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Soundtrack Debuts Today, June 28

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Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Soundtrack Debuts Today, June 28

The soundtrack for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure sets sail today, June 28th, on Walt Disney Records. This coincides perfectly with the grand opening of the attraction at Walt Disney World! Get ready to sing along as Tiana’s Bayou Adventure makes its splash at Disneyland Resort later this year.

Related – Operating Hours for Tiana’s Bayou Adventure Revealed

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Grammy-Award winners, PJ Morton and Terence Blanchard, recorded this special soundtrack in New Orleans with some of the city’s most prolific talent from Jon Batiste to Trombone Shorty, Jon Clearly and more.

While experiencing the attraction, not only will you find yourself singing along to “Special Spice,” there’s even new renditions of familiar favorites from Walt Disney Animation Studios’ “The Princess and the Frog.” You can hear these tunes by PJ Morton on the attraction and in the queue by Terence Blanchard, from “Gonna Take You There” to “Almost There” and more!


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When streaming the soundtrack, you won’t want to miss the all-new, original song “Special Spice” — written, produced and performed by Grammy-Award winner PJ Morton with vocals by Anika Noni Rose, the original voice of Princess Tiana and Disney Legend.

Anika Noni Rose – The beloved voice of Princess Tiana and Disney Legend returns to the role once again,  singing vocals on “Special Spice”! 

Jon Batiste, Jon Cleary and Trombone Shorty — The Grammy-award winning and multi-hyphenate  musicians performed on songs throughout the attraction!  

Tarriona “Tank” Ball – A New Orleans native and singer performed a new rendition of “Dig A Little  Deeper” for the attraction.  

Dirty Dozen Brass Band — The group played and sang the song “They All Asked for You,” a song familiar  to many of the residents of New Orleans. 

Preservation Hall Jazz Band — The group played with an all-star rhythm section assembled by Terence  Blanchard, including Louisiana Fairytale, Tailgate Ramble and Bourbon Street Parade. 

Leah Chase Kamata – The daughter of Dooky and Leah Chase, the NOLA staple and accomplished singer  lent her voice for the queue song, “Do you Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans.” 

Charlie Gabriel — An icon in the New Orleans music community, the 91-year-old musician sang lead  vocal and played clarinet on “Tailgate Ramble.”  

Terrance Simien – The two-time Grammy winner and phenomenal Zydeco artist performed the queue  version of “Gonna Take You There.”

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Will you be streaming the soundtrack?

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