"How Far I’ll Go" by Auliʻi Cravalho (covered by Sarah Milton and credited as Disney’s Moana in-game) is featured on Just Dance 2018, Just Dance Now, Just Dance Unlimited, 舞力无限, and Just Dance+. The song also appears on Kids Mode. It is also purchasable in the Just Dance service as part of the Disney Hits Vol. 1 pack.
On the eighth-generation console and Nintendo Switch versions of Just Dance 2018, How Far I’ll Go was one of fifteen songs to be playable from the beginning.
Appearance of the Dancer[]
The dancer is Moana. She has long, silky black hair, and a brown skin tone. She wears a white skirt with flowers on them. She wears the pendant (which could be containing the Heart of Te Fiti) that Moana had in the movie. She also wears a red top with markings on it, and a white line in the middle. She is barefoot. Around her waist, she appears to have a shirt tied around it. She also wears a bright turquoise glove.
Background[]
The beginning of the song starts with a wave that reveals the movie title written on the sand; right after that, Moana is seen on a shore in front of an ocean, the setting takes takes place at Moana’s home on Motunui with a palm tree on the left and a mountain behind. The scenery constantly switches from daytime to nighttime or sunset, and it becomes dark with exploding purple sprinkles coming out of the sand before the start of the second chorus.
During the chorus, elements from Maui’s music video from "You’re Welcome" are present. There is a Hawaiian theme, including palm trees, and a sunrise with a tiki face on it. The second part of the chorus shows red and yellow Hawaiian necklaces and flowers slowly falling into the blue waves of the ocean, resembling the movie.
When the second chorus is repeated, the background switches to a wooden boat sailing on the sea at night which Moana had built from the movie, with sparkles and luminous blue boats with Hawaiian-styled silhouettes of people on them. There is even a fish hook constellation where Gramma Tala says that it leads to Maui, that magically appears when the last chorus appears.
Gold Moves[]
There are 3 Gold Moves in this routine:
Gold Moves 1 and 2: Facing to the left, raise your arms up to your right while walking forward.
Gold Move 3: Swing your arms above your head while crouching. Your right leg should be behind your left and you should almost be kneeling.
Release History[]
This section details the release and removal history of How Far I’ll Go.
Game | Date Added | Date Removed |
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Just Dance Now | December 7, 2017 | December 14, 2017 |
May 24, 2018 | N/A | |
Just Dance Unlimited | October 20, 2018 | N/A |
舞力无限 | December 24, 2020 | N/A |
Just Dance+ | November 20, 2022 | N/A |
Appearances in Playlists[]
How Far I’ll Go is featured in the following playlists:
Just Dance Now[]
- All Songs F-J
- A Night at the Movies
- Chill Step Now!
- Groove Together, Forever!
- Kids Corner
- Summertime Madness (2023)
- Summertime Madness (2024)
舞力全开[]
Just Dance 2023 Edition[]
Just Dance 2024 Edition[]
Just Dance 2025 Edition[]
Trivia[]
General[]
- How Far I’ll Go is the sixth Disney song in the main series.
- How Far I’ll Go was first teased on September 5, 2017, on the Polish Just Dance Instagram page (@justdance_pl)[2]. It was later teased on English-language platforms.[3][4][5]
Routine[]
- How Far I’ll Go was the first routine in Just Dance Unlimited whose map background does not apply gradients to the original background.
- This characteristic ultimately became common in Just Dance, where map backgrounds no longer have gradients.
- On the eighth-generation version of Just Dance 2018, the preview audio starts at "See the line where the sky meets the sea"; on the seventh generation version, instead, it starts at "Every trail I track".
- A full official gameplay of How Far I’ll Go was uploaded to Just Dance’s international channel on August 3, 2020, along with full gameplays for Into The Unknown, Junto a Ti, Let It Go, Prince Ali, Un Poco Loco, and Under the Sea.
- In the preview gameplay uploaded for Season 1: Disney Magical Time, the whole title has quotation marks, unlike in every other preview gameplay.
Gallery[]
Game Files[]
(pre-Just Dance+)
(Kids Mode)
In-Game Screenshots[]
Promotional Images[]
(Just Dance+)