A Tenerife native, the singer Ana Guerra is set to realize a childhood dream by performing the main theme for a new Disney project. The film, titled Wish: The Power of Wishes, marks a centenary celebration for the studio and includes a closing credits song performed by Guerra. The track carries the same name as the film’s closing credits song, underscoring Guerra as a featured talent in this major cinematic event.
The feature, scheduled for release in Spanish cinemas on November 24, centers on the idea that wishes hold real potential. It is a musical comedy that invites audiences into the magical realm of Rosas. There, a hopeful young woman named Asha believes so strongly in her wish that a cosmic force responds with a star shaped source of limitless energy. The story follows Asha as she faces the Magnificent King to defend her people and demonstrate that a determined heart can spark extraordinary outcomes when aligned with the stars. In this version, Ana Guerra takes over the responsibility of singing the closing number after the previous performer, Oscar winner Ariana DeBose, lent her voice to the protagonist in the original production of the film’s voice cast.
The process of dubbing proved to be a genuine challenge for Guerra, who is widely recognized for her distinctive vocal tone. Fans will notice her ability to adapt her voice for a different role while keeping her unique timbre audible in the final chorus. The lead actress for the film, the character Asha, maintains a consistent vocal character that audiences can instantly recognize, whereas Guerra’s performance is crafted to complement the closing song while remaining sonically distinct from the heroine. Guerra herself notes that the end credits track grants her greater freedom to interpret the music and deliver a performance that complements the narrative moment. She also reflects on the opportunity as something unforgettable in her career and personal life alike. Attribution: Disney press materials.
Beyond the professional milestone, Guerra has continued to make headlines for her personal life, including a recent public display of commitment to musician Victor Elijah after two years of dating. The couple has shared images and engagement symbols, though additional details about their relationship remain private. This personal news adds a new layer to Guerra’s public profile as a prominent Canary Island artist with a growing international presence. Attribution: Entertainment press briefings.
With the premiere of this Disney project approaching, fans in the Canary Islands can look forward to a local celebration when Guerra makes a public appearance at the La Laguna Christmas lighting ceremony, an event eagerly anticipated by supporters who follow her career closely. The collaboration between Guerra and the film’s music remains a focal point for fans and critics alike as they await the official soundtrack release and the film’s broader rollout. Attribution: Local media previews.