Songs of the Sea was a multimedia show located at Siloso Beach on Sentosa Island, Singapore.
The fountain is a $30 million investment by Sentosa to enhance its entertainment product offerings and to attract more tourists.
[1][6][7] Songs of the Sea had its final show on 4 May 2014, and was closed to make way for a brand new multi-sensory production titled Wings of Time, which was launched on 17 June that year.
A stretch of wooden houses was built across the shoreline to create a Malay Kampung, or more commonly known as a kelong.
Only the opening day cast members have been revealed, in the credits section of the Songs of the Sea DVD.
Oscar's friends appear to see the commotion, but making up a comical argument as a result, singing the song "It's Me".
Oscar explains to Li about the vision of Princess Ami, of how she was put to sleep by the enchantment of the kelong.
After learning about what has happened, Li sets out to seek for Princess Ami, but Oscar continues his monologue warning to him, "Who knows what strange encounters you may have along the way!".
After everyone joins in the singing, and their voices awaken Princess Ami, who is seen above the kelong smiling at the audience, and as her image fades away, the fountains come to life, dancing away in celebration.
Oscar waves the audience, Li and his friends goodbye, and the show ends with a dazzling fireworks display.
There has been a lack of information given by ECA2 on the developmental process of the album, along with its track listing (which can be illegitimately found on the contents of the DVD recording).
Despite this, it is possibly suggested that both Villar and Lengagne were attempting to create a pastiche of their own previous work.
Uniquely, Songs of the Sea's own soundtrack is bundled along with the DVD recording of the show as a bonus.
With the closure of Songs of the Sea, the entire set has upgraded for its replacement show, Wings of Time Sentosa, which was launched on 17 June that year.
But, based on the Songs of The Sea DVD, the pioneer cast member that portrayed Li was Firdaus Bin Abdul Rahman.
Oscar is a colourful Pterois miles (despite being recognised as a Tigerfish, it is actually not his species), who lives in a sleeping kingdom ruled by Princess Ami under the sea.
Her character was probably made to be a reference to Princess Pearl from Magical Sentosa, although she has no speaking or singing roles.
The cast member who portrayed Princess Ami was Corinne Yam, based on the Songs of The Sea DVD.