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  2. Already (song) - Wikipedia

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    African-American Flag was also included in the video; the piece was created by David Hammons in 1990 to represent the marginalization of African-American artists and is seen as a symbol of black liberation. [23] Portions of the video were filmed in Ghana, with the Ghanaian chapter of the film being led by director Joshua Kissi.

  3. The Lion King: The Gift - Wikipedia

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    It's a big moment for Africa." [51] South African artist DJ Lag said that the album has "opened doors" for him and that the sound of The Lion King: The Gift is "going to be the next big thing." [52] Bloomberg's Anthony Osae-Brown stated that with The Lion King: The Gift, Beyoncé is taking the "Nigeria music scene global". [53]

  4. Black Is King - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian dancer and actor Stephen Ojo was also first recruited as a dancer for the "Spirit" video. He was then brought back as a choreographer for Black Is King, teaching African dance styles and giving the meaning behind them. His role then evolved into an on-screen acting role as the "blue man". [9] Black Is King was his debut film ...

  5. Why Beyoncé has made 'The Lion King' a large part of her ...

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    The project was shot in parts of Egypt, Ghana, Nigeria, South Africa and the U.S. Beyoncé's new visual album, "Black Is King," is inspired by "The Lion King." Beyoncé releases 'Black is King'

  6. All the Songs in Beyoncé’s ‘Renaissance’ Movie — and What ...

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    “It’s more than a concert,” says Beyoncé near the beginning of her sprawling concert movie “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.” “It’s a culture, it’s a state of mind, it’s a ...

  7. Black Parade (song) - Wikipedia

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    It also finds the singer addressing her Texan roots as well as referencing the COVID-19 pandemic, the West African Orishas Oshun and Yemaya, and Black Lives Matter activist Tamika Mallory. [ 18 ] [ 19 ] During the second verse, Beyoncé asks the listener to "show black love" and demands "peace and reparation for my people".

  8. All the songs that made it into 'Renaissance: A Film By ... - AOL

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    On Dec. 1, Beyhive members across the globe will get to watch Beyoncé bring her world tour to theaters in her new movie, “Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé.” The concert film, which the ...

  9. Beyoncé albums discography - Wikipedia

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    American singer and songwriter Beyoncé has released eight studio albums, five live albums, three compilation albums, five EPs, one soundtrack album and two karaoke albums.