Who is the singer of the song Reflection?
Lea Salonga Lyrics. “Reflection” was written for Disney animated film “Mulan” (1998). Lea Salonga provided the singing voice for Mulan. Christina Aguilera recorded a single version of this song as her debut single in 1999.
Why do I dislike the song Reflection by Mulan?
Reflection is actually one of the only things I dislike about Mulan, personally. It’s so self loathing and pitying. Acting like NOBODY sees who she is and that everybody else is in the wrong about her and she’s in the right. The extended version is even more whiny and it drags on for no reason.
Who is the voice of reflection by Christina Aguilera?
“Reflection” was written for Disney animated film “Mulan” (1998). Lea Salonga provided the singing voice for Mulan. Christina Aguilera recorded a single version of this song as her debut single in 1999. Why God Why?
What is the message of the song what people don’t see?
The message to the song is that you may not see things that are right in front of your face, but they could possibly even be the best thing that could ever happen to you. What people don’t see is that they don’t look at the big picture, they just see the little things, and they think that is what’s important.
In the film, the song is performed by Tony Award winner, Filipina singer and actress Lea Salonga as Fa Mulan. An accompanying music video for “Reflection” was included as a bonus to the Disney Gold Classic Collection DVD release of the film in 1998.
How old was Christina Aguilera when her first song came out?
A single version of the song was recorded by American singer Christina Aguilera and became her debut single. She was 17 at the time it was released. The single’s commercial success funded Aguilera’s debut album from RCA, in addition to gaining her credibility amongst established writers and producers.
When did Mulan by Christina Aguilera Come Out?
Thanks to Dh, Jor for correcting these lyrics. This song was recorded as a debut single of Christina Aguilera for the animated film “Mulan” (1998). The DVD version of “Mulan” contains a Spanish translation of this song and its music video as a bonus.