Beyoncé's Lion King-Inspired Album Is Here, And 'Mood 4 Eva' Is Already Iconic
Lion King day is here, and with it, a new
Beyoncé album has also arrived.
As
promised earlier this week,
The Lion King: The Gift dropped at the stroke of midnight on Friday (July 18), comprised of 14 tracks and 13 interludes inspired by the film. The album was curated and executive produced by Bey, who voices Nala in Disney's new CGI remake of the animated classic.
Beyoncé's recent single "
Spirit" closes out the project, and while doing so are a number of eclectic and high-profile collaborations, several of which include African artists and producers. Among the highlights are "The Nile," which reunites Bey with Kendrick Lamar, and "Brown Skin Girl," which features an adorable singing appearance from Blue Ivy (that's right — her recording credits are growing, people!).
One of the clear standouts, though, is "Mood 4 Eva," which features Jay-Z and Childish Gambino, a.K.A. Donald Glover, the Simba to Bey's Nala. The track was co-produced by DJ Khaled and Beyoncé herself, and it's four-plus minutes of upbeat, energetic swagger. Jay name-checks Prince, Nas, and Biggie in his verse, although to absolutely no one's surprise, it's his spouse who steals the show here. "I'm so unbothered, I'm so unbothered," she raps. "Why would you try me? Why would you bother? / I am Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter." Right now
that's a whole mood.
An extended version of the track is obtainable exclusively on Tidal; check it out below.
In a
interview with ABC News earlier this week, Beyoncé explained that
The Lion King: The Gift is "a love letter to Africa" as well as a whole new musical genre inspired by the reboot.
"The soundtrack is a love letter to Africa and I wanted to create ensure we noticed the ideal talent from Africa, and not just use some of the sounds and did my own interpretation of it," she mentioned. "I wanted it to be authentic to what is cute about the music in Africa."
Steam
The Lion King: The Gift below.
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