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"Hakuna Matata" is a song from Disney's 1994 animated feature film The Lion King. [1] The music was written by Elton John with lyrics by Tim Rice . The song is based on Timon and Pumbaa 's catchphrase in the movie, Hakuna matata , a Swahili phrase meaning "No worries".
Hakuna matata" (pronounced [hɑˈkunɑ mɑˈtɑtɑ] ⓘ) is a Swahili language phrase. In English, it means "no trouble" or "no worries" and "take it easy" (literally hakuna : "there is no/there are no"; matata : "worries").
"Jambo Bwana" by Them Mushrooms was a huge commercial success, selling over 200,000 copies between 1982 and 1987 and getting platinum certification in Kenya. As a consequence of this popularity, many other bands covered the songs, in some cases with a similar success; the version by Safari Sound Band, in particular, is one of the most played songs in tourist venues in East Africa. [4]
Rizvi was born in Dubai and raised in England and Nigeria.As a teenager, she came to Pakistan and launched her career in Karachi, where she was also a student. [1] [2]She started her career at age 16 when her talent was spotted by a family friend of her brother Hasan Rizvi, who is a dancer and an entrepreneur and also performed with Komal at various fashion events.
Disneymania 7 is the seventh and final installment in the Disneymania series. It features a variety of contemporary performers performing Disney songs. Released on March 9, 2010, [1] the album, like its predecessors, received mixed reviews from music critics, who, while appreciating the high production values, its impressive roster of artists, and creative interpretations of classic Disney ...
"Hakuna Matata" – Elton John and Tim Rice Nominated Best Original Score: Hans Zimmer: Won British Academy Film Awards [13] Best Original Music: Hans Zimmer Nominated Best Sound: Terry Porter, Mel Metcalfe, David Hudson, Doc Kane: Nominated Golden Globe Awards [14] Best Original Song "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" – Elton John and Tim Rice Won
Jack Garner of the Democrat and Chronicle wrote that Rhythm of the Pride Lands was "an appropriate companion to the soundtrack album." [9] Tom Jackson of the Tampa Tribune gave the album 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 stars out of 4 writing that "Although not the equal of the original soundtrack, this collection of Lion King-inspired music effectively captures the haunting theme of the celebrated Elton John-Tim ...
In October 2019, John heavily criticized the soundtrack, saying in full, "The new version of The Lion King was a huge disappointment to me, because I believe they messed the music up. Music was so much a part of the original and the music in the current film didn't have the same impact.