Thread:Saburra-the-SandWing/@comment-30566729-20180305143204/@comment-30566729-20180305232252

Cool. Oh, the reason I chose No Way Out for  Shu was because I felt the lyrics really suited him, especially with the whole "Red Eye" thing going on at the moment.

There are also two versions of the song:

The first one is shorter, more somber, and is sung when Kenai confesses that he killed Koda's mother. So, I could see Shu singing this version as he laments over the monster he's become, how he's hurt Valt in so many, and fears it's too late to turn back.

The other version is longer, sung during the credits of Brother Bear; and has a happier, more upbeat tone. This could represent Shu after he's returned to his old self and is forgiven by all his friends. (This could also be seen as a reprise).