Beyoncé has once again shut the Internet down for the conceivable future as fans digest her latest offering, The Lion King: The Gift. Featuring a bevy of African entertainers and familiar faces, the fanfare around the album’s release is high as expected.
Released as a complement to the official movie soundtrack for The Lion King reboot, the Houston superstar’s latest project clocks in at 13 tracks and packs a lot of influence from the continent as promised. Jay-Z, Kendrick Lamar and Lion King co-star Childish GambinoAKA Donald Glover all make appearances. The album also features Pharrell, Syd of The Internet fame, Diplo, and more.
The early returns, however, say that Blue Ivy’s appearance on the track “Brown Skin Girl” appears to be a favorite for many. The track also features Nigerian artist WizKid, whose name began trending on Twitter along with the album.
It’s still early on the East Coast, but we’ve got some of the best reactions thus far regarding The Lion King: The Gift below. Let us know what you think of the album by sounding off in the comments.
On this date in 1993, Jive Records released the soundtrack to the blockbuster hood classic Menace II Society featuring various artists.
The sixteen track Hip Hop assortment peaked at the pole position on Billboard’s Top R&B/Hip Hop albums. Along with singles, music videos were produced for the songs: “Straight Up Menace” by MC Eiht, and “Trigga Gots No Heart” by Spice 1. It has been certified Platinum by the RIAA since October 11, 1994.
Classic tracks include Spice 1’s “Trigga Gots No Heart”, Too Short’s “Only The Strong Survive” as well as some East Coast flavor from Brand Nubian(“Lick Dem Muthaf****s”), Boogie Down Productions (“The P Is Still Free) and Pete Rock and CLSmooth’s “Death Becones You”.
Just as timeless as the movie during the era when soundtracks were everything, the MIIS soundtrack is sure to bring back that bi-coastal Hip Hop nostalgia.
Throughout the last dozen years, Nas and Rick Ross have collaborated many times, usually on Rozay’s albums. The South Florida rapper is clearly inspired by Nas—an artist whose many gifts include detailed imagery, and a knack for blending street exploits with quote-worthy wisdom.
Fresh off of last year’s stellar “Powers That Be” from Ross’ Rather You Than Me, one of music’s hottest producers brings the two entities back together. Mike WiLL Made It is at the helm for the just-released Creed II soundtrack. The Eardruma Records compilation includes appearances from Kendrick Lamar, J. Cole, ScHoolboy Q, Lil Wayne, Vince Staples, and countless others. Following Black Panther soundtrack at the top of the year, another Interscope Records flagship artist is working to make music companions to films feel like an event again, especially in Rap.
Nas and Ross’ “Check” measures up as a highlight. The song plays into the training, fighting, and competitive themes of the film. The chorus sees Nas spitting, “Yo, you ain’t standin’ on your word, you lose respect / Man up, check, chest out, check / Chin up, check, discipline, check.” The Queens legend begins his verse, “Picture what your opponent is thinking inside the square / This is like chess, strategize in the ring / He try’na be a father, but he lost his father to the same thing,” before getting to, “Try to take my last breath, my air, had to check my fear / That’s why they respect Nasir, feel me? / Y’all witnessin’ what you never seen / Needin’ nothing attracts everything, the resurrection of a king.”
On his part, Double-R drips trademark couplets such as “Born to be a boss, so nail me to the holy cross.” In looking at his own rise to power in the mid-2000s, Rick revisits decisions made and avoiding pitfalls. Making it in Rap and standing in the boxing ring can be a lot alike. The production, from Mike WiLL and Blue Cheeze, differ from a lot of the hit-maker’s usual stuff. Ross compares the songs to Quentin Tarantino (presumably alluding to Kill Bill) with a song that has Wild West gun-fighting vibes. The strings come in on the important lines too, adding that extra touch.
Creed II is primed to be one of the biggest films of the year. The musical accompaniment is shaping up nicely too.
As Hot New Hip Hop reports, super producer Mike Will Made-It is curating the original soundtrack for the much-awaited sequel. On November 7 he took to social media to confirm that the one and only Kendrick Lamar will contribute to the project. “WHO SHOULD BE ON THE SONG WITH KENDRICK THO? IM EXCITED FOR YALL TO HEAR WHAT WE CAN SAFELY CALL THE(!!) COLLABORATIVE PROJECT OF THE YEAR, OR MAYBE OF OUR GENERATION NO . “ CREED II : THE ALBUM….” ME & DOT HUMBLY ONLY DO SPECIAL SHIT TOO BTW, ITS AN OATH WE GOT, & HE JUST CONFIRMED HIMSELF ON THIS MF … DAMN! ”
Kung-Fu Kenny joins an already impressive roster of talent for Creed II: The Album. Other official guest features include Nicki Minaj, Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, Kodak Black, Eminem and most recently Pharrell Williams. Lamar has expanded his reach this year with a high profile acting role on Power and executive producer role on the wildly successful Black Panther (Original Score).
Let’s see if Mike Will Made-It crafted a classic. Creed II will be in theaters 11/21.