![]() ![]() ![]() Leona Kingscholar will pounce on your for stepping on his tail because you didn't save up for his Fairy Gala. Vil Schoenheit will poison you in your sleep because you're prettier than him and that you didn't snagged his Dorm Card. Rook Hunt will follow you wherever you go to make sure that you'll stay in this deep hellhole and yOU CANNOT ESCAPE. Trey Clover can and will bake the most horrid pastries and force you to eat them ✨ with tea✨. ![]() ![]() Jamil Viper will have you on a chokehold. Jade Leech will shove down mushrooms down your throat. Lilia Vanrogue will come up to your bed at night to remind you of your sufferings. you'll go bankrupt, you have to sell everything you possess. The Gift, then, is a compilation of talents both African and Afro-diasporic strong enough to buttress the throne of the woman we’ve come to know as Queen Bey.This game will be the end of you. Family is a constant theme, with Beyoncé singing to her children directly on “BIGGER” and then about her father on “FIND YOUR WAY BACK.” (There’s a special MELO-X edition of “FIND YOUR WAY BACK" on the deluxe.) She’s procured contributions from some of her favorite US-born MCs, like Kendrick Lamar, co-star Childish Gambino, Tierra Whack, and, of course, the man co-captaining her household, JAY-Z. Artists like Mr Eazi, Yemi Alade, Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, and Tekno sing in multiple languages about embracing blessings (“JA ARA E”), staying the path (“DON’T JEALOUS ME”), and rising into your own majesty (“KEYS TO THE KINGDOM”). Not unlike the film, The Gift chronicles a saga of personal growth, filtered through some of the brightest stars in Afrobeats and Afrofusion. For the deluxe version of The Gift, coinciding with her Black Is King visual album, Bey added “BLACK PARADE”-first released on Juneteenth 2020-an anthem of inspiration that plays beautifully alongside the rest of the music originally inspired by The Lion King’s story of resilience and perseverance. In the lead-up to the release of The Lion King: The Gift, a collection of music inspired by the 2019 reboot of the classic Disney film, Beyoncé remarked that the project was meant to be “a love letter to Africa.” As executive producer, Bey made it a point to solicit contributions from artists spanning a number of the continent’s many culturally rich traditions and regions, including Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, and South Africa. ![]()
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