Lissette Chan Bonjour La Bella Y La Bestia Disney Cover Dubbing Latino Best -
By framing her video as a fan dub, Chan invites comparison to the original voice actors. She is not trying to "make the song her own" by changing the melody or adding runs. She is trying to honor the scene. This is a higher degree of difficulty. She must fit her syllables into the established mouth flaps of a 2D animated character. She must respect the tempo of the original track without deviation. Any amateur can slow down a song to make it easier. Chan dances exactly on the beat provided by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman.
Chan captures the "bright" and "curious" tone associated with Belle, maintaining the character's signature sweetness without losing the power needed for the song's crescendos. By framing her video as a fan dub,
: Beyond "Bonjour," she has performed notable covers of other major Disney hits, including: "Libre Soy" from Frozen . "Cuando Empezaré a Vivir" from Enredados . "Llegaré a mi Meta" from Hércules . "Parte de él" from La Sirenita . This is a higher degree of difficulty