Spirit is a song composed by Beyoncé Knowles-Carter for the 2019 remake of The Lion King which was digitally released on July 11, 2019 with a physical release on July 19 as part of the film's soundtrack. Montgomery explained that Black Is King, through its references to "vernacular structures implying futurity", disrupts the orthodox "narrow critical framework" employed by cultural critics such as Mark Dery, concluding: "The unconventional temporalities that figure into [Black Is King] beckon us to abandon received ways of seeing and being seen, to cross over into an original social and psychic space. They are all equally important. [70] The rest of the main cast were recruited from South Africa. "[74], Beyoncé wanted to find black synchronized swimmers for the "Mood 4 Eva" video and only managed to find a few in the US, including Philicia and Tamar Saunders. An extended version of "Black Parade" was used for the film's credits. [9] Black Is King was his debut film performance. ALSO MOST importantly... Why is itvso important that the…, "Beyoncé Unveils Trailer For New Film 'BLACK IS KING, "We Spotted These Hidden Meanings In "Black Is King, "Beyonce's Black is King Spotlights Black Artistic Swimmers", "GOD on Instagram: "Shout out to all my Tamil people I hope I did you all proud(msgs saying I most definitely did). [151] Niellah Arboine of The Independent said Black Is King shows Beyoncé at her most experimental, with a cinematographic style where "every shot is a piece of art" and music genres that the film "seamlessly jumps through". She voiced Nala in the 2019 remake of The Lion King. Welcome to The Lion King Wiki, a collaborative database for everything related to the Lion King franchise: films, television series, books, comics, and more. [35] Natty Bakhita Kasambala of gal-dem wrote that Beyoncé filming scenes in settings such as a country house and renaissance supper table aims to "fill historically White Spaces with an unfiltered, unapologetic Blackness", an act which she calls "an extreme disturbance of the norm in order to shake the rigid structures loose altogether". "[62] Beyoncé and Fordjour recruited additional directors to direct some of the music videos in the film; Fordjour explained how they chose a diverse group of directors "who spoke to what we were trying to do" and "whose authenticity is the core of their work". The Lion King is a computer-generatedremake film inspired by the 1994 traditionally-animated film of the same name. [87] In one scene, Beyoncé wears chokers fused together as a reference to Ndebele neck rings. You just don't get to see representation like that or black people honored in that way. Together, we work to create the best comprehensive encyclopedia for the Lion King franchise. Stephen Ojo and Caleb Bonney of dance group AVO (Africa's Very Own) Boyz were unexpectedly contacted by American choreographer JaQuel Knight and asked to fly out to Los Angeles the following day. It was released digitally on July 11, 2019, and physically on July 19, 2019, as part of the film's soundtrack. As others are fleeing, the ancestor decides to place her baby in a basket and put it in the river to save the baby. [119] The score contains traditional African music from the UNESCO Collection of Traditional Music and released by Smithsonian Folkways. [201], At The Walt Disney Company Q3 2020 earnings call, CEO Bob Chapek announced that Disney+ reached its five-year subscriber goal in eight months, crediting Black Is King for an increase of approximately 3 million subscribers. Her references are spiritual and learned. [30] Director Blitz Bazawule described the film as "a phenomenal opportunity to see Blackness represented with universality". [125], As Disney+ is not yet available in Africa, a distribution deal was made with Central and West African television channel Canal+ Afrique and South African media conglomerate MultiChoice Group's channel M-Net to screen Black Is King across Sub-Saharan Africa on August 1, 2020. "ALREADY" is a song composed by Beyoncé, Toumani Diabaté, Diplo, GuiltyBeatz, the Picard Brothers, Starrah, and Shatta Wale for the 2019 remake of The Lion King. Gonzalez also used a diffusion filter to bloom the highlights and make the images slightly softer, and made the window light bloom so that they conveyed a dream-like quality to the video. [169] Christine Emba of The Washington Post selected the Black Is King soundtrack as the piece of culture that had the biggest impact on her in 2020, explaining that it "functioned as the most buoyant retort to the summer’s narrative of pain". Director Jenn Nkiru picked South Asian model Sheerah Ravindren to be featured in the video, who said that it was "such a blessing to be in this beautiful art piece that shows the beauty and power of Blackness" and adding that Beyoncé has "already done so much MORE for representation and empowerment for South Asians than the South Asian film industries". [154] Nathan Weinbender of Inlander praised Beyoncé's unique filmmaking style as one which fuses together mystic, surrealist and African cinematic influences. [88] Farinah added that Black Is King was a great moment to "share the piece of the pie with other Black hairstylists who don’t have this platform to show their creativity and their work". [44] Raisa Bruner of Time called the song "a tour-de-force of references: to black history, to African traditions, to her own family and past" and described Beyoncé as "the queen of a generation providing guidance and assembling her listeners with black solidarity". She learnt about the story of Solomon Linda, the South African composer of the song "Mbube" who received no credit or royalties from the song being used as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" in the original The Lion King. Colonialism, slavery and the oppression of black people has severed their connection to their heritage and has caused even black people themselves to think of their culture as corrupt or worthless, in the same way the prince was led to believe that he is undeserving of the role that was his birthright. But she was very receptive. The prince realizes that pursuing material wealth is unsustainable, and he is encouraged to reclaim his purpose and identity ("Already"). A man with a snake asks the boy who he is, but the boy does not answer. [63], The "Brown Skin Girl" segment was mainly filmed in London, as well as in Nigeria and Los Angeles. [171], The "Already" and "Brown Skin Girl" videos contained within the film were named the best and second-best music videos of 2020 (as of August 28), respectively, by Insider. As a creator, it’s completely changed how I look at my art, how I look at Blackness in general, and how we communicate with each other globally. That was probably the biggest moment of my career as a performer, as a synchronized swimmer, and as a Jamaican. [128], Upon release, Black Is King went straight to number one on the Disney+ Trending chart for the week ending August 2, 2020. [63], The "Mood 4 Eva" segment was filmed in the Beverly House over two days in September 2019, with Beyoncé and Dikayl Rimmasch as directors. We are going to be alright." In another time, a sandstorm arrives ("Otherside"). I can't just say, 'Parents, give me your children for a few days to fly out to California tomorrow, to work for somebody and I don’t know who it is, for a video I have no details about, and to stay in some hotel!'" She performs rituals for the prince and joins other women who are also holding newborns. About âThe Lion King: The Giftâ 2 contributors This Beyoncé produced and curated album is a companion to the 2019 live-action remake of the ⦠Emba wrote: "Each Afrobeats-inflected track was a reminder that to be Black is not all sadness and struggle: Blackness is also joyful, audacious, unique, creative and proud. [Beyoncé] actually came and personally greeted the Jamaican girls. I was also deeply inspired by my trip to South Africa with my family. 'The Lion King: The Gift' album follows in the footsteps of Kendrick Lamar's "Black Panther" and is a worthy addition to Beyonce's own canon. [17] Jeremy Helligar of Variety wrote that Black Is King "reminds us that Black lives didn’t begin in chains" and inspires young black people "to learn about the history of their race and the ways in which it has shaped the world". [205] Chapek described how Black Is King is "being widely celebrated for its diverse cast, stunning artistry and inspiring interpretation of the Black experience", adding that it clearly shows "the power of the Disney+ platform for premiering world-class content". [98][109] Filming also took place in Apple Valley in California and Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon; Black Is King was the first production to be filmed at Havasu Falls, with the Havasupai people granting special permission to Beyoncé. We’ve been conditioned to be inside of a box. It conveyed the reckless effervescence of our Simba perfectly. [48], Akers worked on the wardrobe for approximately three months. Weinbender concluded: "She's in complete control of every element here, confidently so, and the texture and warmth she brings to this project suggests it should stay that way. The film's music, dances, costumes, hairstyles and sets were designed to showcase the beauty and richness of the cultures in the African continent and diaspora. [209], Many of the designers Beyoncé and her dancers wore in Black Is King saw triple-digit spikes in search traffic after the film's release. [52] A Burberry cowprint top and skirt from the "Already" video were inspired by the Xhosa and Zulu people of South Africa, who use the hide of Nguni cattle in their shields. [47] Beyoncé invested 100% of her earnings from Disney into making sure that they had the best crew and production for the film. [29] According to Brooke Obie of Esquire, this scene signifies "the political and communal unity of all Indigenous people of Africa, throughout the Diaspora". The film's production was top secret, with the public not being aware of the film and some contributors not knowing the scope of the project until the release of the trailer. The prince's uncle tells the prince to flee the village, and he takes over the throne ("Scar"). Scar, Mufasaâs brotherâand former heir to the throneâhas plans of his own. [48][110] Beyoncé and Emmanuel Adjei were the directors of the "Don't Jealous Me" and "Otherside" sections. 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[85] One look in the "Already" video was a 5:31 Jérôme blue Nigerian lace trench dress with an accompanying Nigerian gele, inspired by the fashion of matriarchal women at Nigerian weddings. A human chess game takes place in the mansion's ground, reminding the prince of how his father taught him the game, which represented the duality of good and evil. A Twitter spokesperson said: "Because we know that some of the best moments deserve a little spark and delight, we are testing a product that lets partners customize Twitter's Like button animation with iconic imagery that complements their campaign." [78], Members of the Accra-based dance school Dance With Purpose (DWP) Academy were recruited for the "Already" video. [15][104] According to director of photography Santiago Gonzalez, the set represented "a temple dedicated to the power of femininity, sisterhood and motherhood". [90], There were 11 choreographers who worked on Black Is King. Beyoncé called Black Is King "my passion project that I have been filming, researching and editing day and night for the past year". It was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures on July 19, 2019.2 1 Synopsis 2 Plot 3 Cast 4 Development 4.1 Casting 4.2 Music 5 Marketing 5.1 Trailers 5.2 Printed adaptions 6 Release 6.1 … And if I can't think myself, I can't be myself. Her storytelling is personal and vivid. [129] Black Is King was one of the 15 most-watched streaming video on demand films of 2020, according to ScreenEngine/ASI. [200] At the 2020 Soul Train Music Awards, "Brown Skin Girl" won Video of the Year, marking her second win in this category out of nine nominations, the most of any artist. [161] Cydney Henderson of USA Today praised how the film highlights African music genres and dance styles and "raw, untapped talent from performers around the world". [26], Maxine Montgomery, Professor of English at Florida State University, described the influence of Afrofuturism on the film, writing: "Afro-futurist tropes involving time travel across the cosmos, cultural clashes with the other, and encounters with newness lift [Black Is King] out of the temporal and locate the production in a timeless realm that encourages a rethinking of established time, space, and identity." [21], The need for diasporic Africans struggling with their identity to gain self-awareness before confronting their oppression is echoed in an excerpt from Uncle Sam, a 2013 poem by student Joshua Abah, that was featured in Black Is King, which reads:[22][23]. Truly an amazing and eye opening journey. [58][59] Director Ibra Ake described Beyoncé as "a scholar" who wanted to learn about and discuss the meaning and history behind every detail that would be included in the film. Sam Adams of Slate wrote that the inclusion of this selection of recordings in Black Is King "underline the way in which tradition is passed down through music" as well as "how that transmission can be exploited by outside parties for profit". Albums; Songs; Videos; DVDs; Tour I Waited a whole year to feel ready but im STILL NOT !! It was an amazing shoot. And if I can't be myself, I will never know me. The prince is reunited with his childhood love ("Brown Skin Girl"). "[174] Pitchfork named "Already" one of the 20 best music videos of 2020, writing: "With the release of her sprawling Disney+ film Black Is King this summer, Beyoncé proved that she remains on the cutting edge of music visuals. Beyoncé wanted the hair completed by Friday, so Farinah asked his manager to look on social media for the best black hairstylists and send them to his salon in the morning. We went in. [42] Beyoncé added: "I wanted to put everyone on their own journey to link the storyline. "[92] Ojo commented on his experience working with Beyoncé, saying: "She was a very good student. One of my favorite moments!!! The singer curated and ⦠[33] Akers curated outfits from both global brands and young black designers for the film, saying: "To be able to give [an emerging talent] the same visibility as a large corporation is invaluable... It’s not just about creating a look, it’s about how many families can benefit from that look. Producer Sharifah Issaka noted that Beyoncé used local Ghanaian talent for the production and paid them well, unlike most foreign crews when filming in Ghana, making Black Is King "a model for other brands that might be interested in creating content or engaging with the continent" to encourage them to provide opportunities to local talent. Dzedze explained that the casting team went on a lengthy process in order to find the right person for the role, and "somehow my face, my image found itself on the table, and I guess the stars aligned and God said yes". BEYONCE may have a starring role in The Lion King movie, but she is struggling to keep her claws in to her title as Queen Bey. [48], The cast and crew for Black Is King were recruited to "represent diversity and connectivity",[67] with Beyoncé wanting to feature "raw, new talent". "[48], The Nigerian chapter was led by director Ibra Ake, with Dafe Obro and Meji Alabi as co-directors. The couple gets married ("Keys to the Kingdom"), but he is plagued by self-doubt over his purpose. [33] Janell Hobson of Ms. stated that the "Mood 4 Eva" video is a satirical depiction of black regality and an inversion of classic film tropes, with the presence of white male servants acting as a reversal of the roles in films such as Gone With the Wind and The Help,[34] while Melanie McFarland for Salon wrote that a Busby Berkeley-inspired sequence in the video with black synchronized swimmers highlights how black people were excluded from Hollywood's Golden Age. [74] A 30-foot braided wig that can be seen in "Water" was inspired by the women of Chad. We chatted about the magic of @beyonce The creation process. [71] When asked how he was brought onto the film, Nyaniso Dzedze said that he asked himself the same question and described it as "spiritual and divine". "[163] Writing for Vogue, Hayley Maitland opined that Beyoncé is "shifting the zeitgeist" with Black Is King, noting that the film's release feels especially timely after the resurgence of Black Lives Matter. The prince remembers his uncle banging on a drum, causing him to drop the scepter into the water. [97] Ugo Rondinone's sun sculptures, which symbolize rebirth and renewal, were featured in the "Already" video in order to reflect the film's motif of the 'circle of life'. 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[123], Black Is King was released globally on July 31, 2020, on Disney+. And every move was clean, sharp, crisp. Farinah continued to research about different hairstyles and cultures, and the team spent over 16 hours a day for 6 days to create more than 40 wigs. They chase him out of the kingdom, and the prince reclaims his throne. It's her company, her thing, her money, and her vision that make this project. Nicholls called it "a dream come true, not just for me, not just for those children that were selected, but for all black children". "[43], On June 19, 2020, Beyoncé released the single "Black Parade", in celebration of the Juneteenth holiday which commemorates the end of slavery in the United States. [122], In Black Is King, Beyoncé included Solomon Linda's 1939 song "Mbube", which was adapted as "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" in the original The Lion King. A basket floats down a river. When you realize your wildest dream and tell the…, "The Art of 'Black Is King': Beyoncé's New Visual Album Involves Today's Best Artists and Curators", "Beyoncé Secretly Filmed Scenes From Disney+'s "Black Is King" At East Hampton's Guild Hall", "Beyoncé swings from Lee Broom's Hanging Hoop Chair in Black is King album", "Beyoncé's Black Is King unabashedly celebrates the Afrofuture", "Beyoncé's Black Is King Does Everything It Needs To", "Directing the hearse scene for #BlackIsKing was legit a dream. It was released digitally on July 11, 2019, and physically on July 19, 2019, as part of the film's soundtrack. To be singing in my language of Xhosa — to stand in that place for my African people, I feel so honored... We were treated with the utmost care and respect and being on that set was the most incredible experience of my whole life. As the project continuously grew, she hired a new team of seven people to work on the film. [75], For the "Brown Skin Girl" video specifically, Beyoncé explained that it was important for her to represent "all different shades of brown". The Gift is a companion piece to the official Lion King soundtrack, featuring songs inspired by the story and its setting, rather than new interpretations of Circle of Life or Hakuna Matata. I’ve been saving this baby for a moment now, and I want to do it." Beyoncé first rose to prominence as the lead singer of the R&B girl-group Destiny's Child, which became of the most successful girl groups in history. I believe my strength is understanding how storytelling, music, lighting, angles, fashion, art direction, history, dance, and editing work together. Filming took place in the Eastern Region and Greater Accra Region, with the team wanting to include locations that were underrepresented in depictions of Ghana, such as Shatta Wale's hometown of Nima which was featured in the "Already" video. [165][166], Screen Rant ranked Black Is King at number one on its list of the visual albums that have redefined cinema. [1] [2] [3] Seu lançamento ocorreu em 19 de julho de 2019, por intermédio da Parkwood Entertainment e licenciamento exclusivo da Columbia Records. Beyoncé is an American actress, dancer, singer, and songwriter. [105] Filming for the "Keys to the Kingdom" video took place at the National Arts Theatre in Lagos, as Ake wanted to show a vision of Africa that isn't fantastical, but is grounded in a real location yet still amazing and impressive. Beyoncé is preparing to take fans behind the scenes of the making of "The Lion King: The Gift" in an ABC special called "Beyoncé Presents: Making The Gift." "[38], Brooke Obie, writing for Esquire, opined that Black Is King is a blueprint for black men to decolonize masculinity. [95][75] French-Sudanese choreographer Kany Diabaté and American choreographer Ebony Williams choreographed the "My Power" video; Diabaté commented on her work on the film: "When you realize your wildest dream and tell the world you just CHOREOGRAPHED the biggest artist in this planet earth and the woman you been inspired for SO MANY YEARS!!! When you get into the space where you're so interested and enthralled with creating worlds and spaces, it becomes fun, and she makes it fun. The symbolism and color...wow. Director of photography Santiago Gonzalez employed Arri Ultra-Wide 8mm Prime lenses and used low sweeping angles for the "My Power" video to make the columns on set feel "huge" and "alive" and to add speed to the camera movement, amplifying the dynamism of the choreography. [159] In a review for NPR, Eric Deggans said that "there's a lot of profundity" in the dialogue of the film, adding that it is clear Beyoncé put a lot of thought into the project and how it could make a significant impact. Nicole Chin Sue, one of the synchronised swimmers in the video, recalled:[75]. Beyoncé came up with the idea for the wig, and hairstylist Kim Kimble worked with six braiders for three days to make it.
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