
Age: 24
male
Elliot James Reay is a newcoming British singer, crooner and musician from Bury, England. He released his debut single, "I Think They Call This Love," in 2024. The Lyric video for the song on YouTube amassed over 275,000 views in the first five days after it was released. Manchester's own Elliot James Reay has already captured the hearts of a global audience. With over 3 million dedicated fans and hundreds of millions of views from his magnetic performances of '50s and '60s classics, Elliot's velveteen voice and vintage style have made him a standout talent. Elliot's debut single, "I Think They Call This Love," has generated immense anticipation, amassing over 10 million views on TikTok before its release. The song encapsulates timeless romance, classic songwriting, and swooning vocal harmonies, reminiscent of a long-lost '50s gem, and it marks the beginning of Elliot's own original repertoire. Over the past 18 months, Elliot has traveled extensively, from busking in Australia and backpacking across Southeast Asia to collaborating in Los Angeles with Grammy-winning producers like The Stereotypes (Bruno Mars, Justin Bieber, Beyoncé). A magnetic performer in the making, Elliot's charm lies in his authenticity and simplicity. With more new music on the horizon and big plans for 2025, Elliot James Reay is poised to become a significant force in the music world.

Elliot James Reay

Colonial Soldiers
for Colonial Soldiers in The Lion’s Dawn
Suggested by mr95

In the late 1800s, the vibrant and prosperous kingdom of Zawadi lies hidden deep within the lush heart of Africa. When greedy colonizers threaten to invade and exploit its riches, young Prince Jabari must unite his people, rally an eclectic crew of friends, and face his destiny. Along the way, he finds unexpected love with a foreign-educated healer returning home, and together, they ignite a revolution that will change the course of history. Filled with soaring songs, dazzling dances, and vivid visuals, this Disney musical celebrates courage, unity, and love in the face of adversity. Musical Numbers (Highlights) “Zawadi, Our Pride” – Vibrant opening, introducing the kingdom (ensemble). “Brighter Than Gold” – Jabari’s solo, dreams of leading his people. “Roots and Wings” – Amina’s return, duet with her mother and Esi. “Raise the Lion” – Jabari, Chike, and crew rally the resistance. “Hearts Unconquered” – Jabari and Amina’s love song under the stars. “Steel and Shadows” – The colonizers’ march, led by Hawthorne. “Tomorrow’s Dawn” – Finale, celebrating victory and unity.





