BLACK IS KING by Beyonce (Part 1)

BLACK IS KING by Beyonce (Part 1)

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BLACK IS KING by Beyonce (Part 2)

Our special mini-series on Beyonce’s BLACK IS KING continues with an examination of “Don’t Jealous Me,” “Scar,” and “Nile.” After Mufasa is murdered by Scar’s henchmen, Simba flees his home to live in denial of his true royal identity, setting off his journey outside the Pride La ...  Show more

BLACK IS KING by Beyonce (Part 3)

Our special mini-series on Beyonce’s BLACK IS KING continues with an examination of “MOOD 4 EVA,” “Ja Ara E,” and “Already.” After fleeing the Pride Lands, Simba is rudely awakened from his fantasy of the American Dream by the nightmare of his past. His ancestral guides encourage ...  Show more

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