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Beyonce’s ‘Black Is King’ Visual Album on Disney+: All You Need to Know

Beyoncé’s highly anticipated visual album Black Is King is live on Disney+.

The music in this project, which was written, directed and executive produced by Beyoncé; is based on the music from the 2019 Disney film The Lion King: The Gift.

The 24-time Grammy winner previously described Black Is King as “a labour of love.”

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Black Is King is finally here and I’m so excited you guys get to watch it tonight on Disney+. It’s been a year in the making,” Beyoncé said in a video on Thursday. “I worked with a diverse group of very gifted directors and actors and creatives from all over the world to reimagine the story of The Lion King.”

“The narrative unfolds through music videos, fashion, dance, beautiful natural settings and raw new talent. But it all started in my backyard,” she continued in the video. “So from my house to Johannesburg to Ghana to London to Belgium to the Grand Canyon; it was truly a journey to bring this film to life.”

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“And my hope for this film is that it shifts the global perception of the word ‘Black,’ which has always meant inspiration and love and strength and beauty to me,” she added.

“But Black Is King means Black is regal and rich in history in purpose and in lineage. I hope y’all love it, I hope you enjoy it and I hope y’all see it tonight.”

The visual album will tell the story of “a young king’s transcendent journey through betrayal, love and self-identity,” according to a press release.

Beyonce Black King trailer

With the help from his father and his ancestors, the king is guided toward his destiny and “earns the virtues needed to reclaim his home and throne.” It is being described as “a celebratory memoir for the world on the Black experience.”

How to stream ‘Black Is King’ on Disney+

Anyone with a Disney+ account can access the movie on July 31. No end date has been announced. For those who still have yet to sign up, Disney+ costs $6.99/month or $69.99/year. There is also a bundle featuring Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu for $12.99/month.

“Black Is King” was filmed across the globe — in New York, Los Angeles, South Africa, West Africa, London and Belgium.

The visual album will feature artists from The Lion King: The Gift soundtrack

This includes Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell, Jay-Z and Blue Ivy Carter.

Some of the directors of “Black Is King” include Blitz Bazawule, Emmanuel Adjei, Jenn Nkiru, Ibra Ake, Pierre Debusschere, Dikayl Rimmasch, Jake Nava and Kwasi Fordjour.

Other co-directors and creatives involved in the project include Dafe Oboro, Meji Alabi, Derek Milton, Julian Klincewicz, Joshua Kissi, Deon Van Zyl and Alexandre Moors.

Beyoncé said last month she feels the events of 2020 “have made the film’s vision and message even more relevant.”

“We are all in search of safety and light. Many of us want change,” she wrote in a post. “I believe that when Black people tell our own stories, we can shift the axis of the world and tell our REAL history of generational wealth and richness of soul that are not told in our history books.”

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I typically keep comments short and sweet, but I just watched the trailer with my family and I’m excited. 🎶please don’t get me hype🎶🤪 “Black Is King” is a labor of love. It is my passion project that I have been filming, researching and editing day and night for the past year. I’ve given it my all and now it’s yours. It was originally filmed as a companion piece to “The Lion King: The Gift” soundtrack and meant to celebrate the breadth and beauty of Black ancestry. I could never have imagined that a year later, all the hard work that went into this production would serve a greater purpose. The events of 2020 have made the film’s vision and message even more relevant, as people across the world embark on a historic journey. We are all in search of safety and light. Many of us want change. I believe that when Black people tell our own stories, we can shift the axis of the world and tell our REAL history of generational wealth and richness of soul that are not told in our history books. With this visual album, I wanted to present elements of Black history and African tradition, with a modern twist and a universal message, and what it truly means to find your self-identity and build a legacy. I spent a lot of time exploring and absorbing the lessons of past generations and the rich history of different African customs. While working on this film, there were moments where I’ve felt overwhelmed, like many others on my creative team, but it was important to create a film that instills pride and knowledge. I only hope that from watching, you leave feeling inspired to continue building a legacy that impacts the world in an immeasurable way. I pray that everyone sees the beauty and resilience of our people. This is a story of how the people left MOST BROKEN have EXTRAORDINARY gifts.❤️✊🏾 Thank you to Blitz, Emmanuel, Ibra, Jenn, Pierre, Dikayl, Kwasi and all the brilliant creatives. Thank you to all at Disney for giving this Black woman the opportunity to tell this story. This experience has been an affirmation of a grander purpose. My only goal is that you watch it with your family and that it gives you pride. Love y’all, B

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“With this visual album, I wanted to present elements of Black history and African tradition, with a modern twist and a universal message, and what it truly means to find your self-identity and build a legacy,” she added.

Beyoncé explained that in order to create this film, she focused on honouring and taking in “the lessons of past generations; the rich history of different African customs,” which she described as an overwhelming but necessary process.

Watch the Black Is King trailer below:

The trailer, released earlier this month, gives a sneak peek of other appearances in the visual album. It features Jay-Z, Kelly Rowland, Tina Knowles-Lawson, Lupita Nyong’o, Pharrell Williams, Naomi Campbell, Aweng Ade-Chuol and Adut Akech.

The mother of three revealed that she hopes viewers of the film leave the project “feeling inspired to continue building a legacy that impacts the world in an immeasurable way.”

“I pray that everyone sees the beauty and resilience of our people,” she wrote.

“This is a story of how the people left MOST BROKEN have EXTRAORDINARY gifts…This experience has been an affirmation of a grander purpose,” she went on. “My only goal is that you watch it with your family and that it gives you pride.”

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