Disney’s live-action Beauty and the Beast has set Ariana Grande and John Legend for the movie’s soundtrack.

Disney has announced that Ariana Grande and John Legend will duet for Beauty and the Beast’s title track. Their song will supposedly run during the end credits.

From a press release:

The new rendition of the classic song is produced by GRAMMY-winning veteran Ron Fair, whose music career spans 37 years as a major-label record company leader and accomplished producer, arranger, recording engineer and musical director. Fair was brought in to produce by Disney’s president of Music & Soundtracks, Mitchell Leib, who also brought Grande and Legend to the project. The history of collaboration between Leib and Fair in film music goes back to the highly-successful “Pretty Woman” soundtrack. “Ron was the first and only choice to make this particular record,” says Leib. “No one is a better vocal producer and he also has a great understanding of the filmmaking dynamic.”

Getting an artist (or artists) to perform a cover of a film’s song is not uncommon for major movies. It’s a marketing move to help get the word out on the movie. A recent example: Disney’s Moana hired Alessia Cara to perform a cover of “How Far I’ll Go” despite the song being performed by actress Auli’i Cravalho in the movie.

Similarly, Demi Lovato officially covered “Let It Go” for Disney’s Frozen.

No word yet on when Ariana Grande and John Legend’s “Beauty and the Beast” will drop, but presumably it’ll be out before the movie’s March opening to drum up excitement. The soundtrack, which is sure to be of great interest to Disney fans, is set for release on March 10 — a week before the movie hits theaters.

Related: Emma Watson sings “Belle” in new Beauty and the Beast promotional clip

Note: Article updated to reflect Disney’s official announcement.