Beyoncé had the Beyhive buzzing with joy on Saturday after the singer revealed that the upcoming release of his album, visual, Black Is The King. In a one-minute teaser, a assembly of fine odes to the African culture plays as Beyoncé states, “The ancestors never left you.” The project is based on the music of Bey 2019 LP The Lion King: The Gift, who dropped in conjunction with the launch of Disney The Lion King live-action remake. In the film, the singer expressed the fierce Nala, along with Donald Glover of Simba.
“Black Is The King it is a celebration of the memory of the world of the Black experience,” Disney and Beyoncé’s Parkwood Entertainment, said in a statement. “The film is a story for all ages that informs and is reconstructed in the present. A meeting of cultures and a shared generational beliefs. A story of how people left, most of the fractures have an extraordinary talent and a purpose in the future.” The project — written, directed, and executive produced by Bey — will be released in Disney+ on the 31st of July. In anticipation of the visual of the album, go ahead and blast Bey’s latest song, “Black Parade,” as well as The Lion King: The Gift.