Awkwafina raps to his lyrics as Scuttle on the live-action Little Mermaid soundtrack.
sings/raps/squawks as Scuttle the seabird, who is urgently reporting the gossip that Ursula has apparently convinced Prince Eric to marry her.
Lin-Manuel Miranda wrote the lyrics, not that you need us to tell you that — you can hear his unmistakable flow when Awkwafina delivers bars like “Okay, now huddle up, buttercup / From the women who wash all the clothes to the hunter who arrows the bows / The chatter all over the palace is that your Prince Eric is gonna propose.” Daveed Diggs, voicing a
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