
Beyoncé's new Lion King album features Kendrick Lamar, Tierra Whack, Burna Boy, and more
16 July 2019, 15:19
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Beyoncé has revealed the tracklist for her forthcoming album The Lion King: The Gift, which will feature Kendrick Lamar, Tierra Whack, Burna Boy, and more.
Other artists featured include Beyoncé's co-star Donald Glover, aka Childish Gambino, Wizkid, Pharrell, Jay-Z, 070 Shake, and even her daughter Blue Ivy Carter.
Last week Beyoncé shared the first single from the record, "Spirit".
The Lion King: The Gift is a companion record to the soundtrack, which is co-produced by Hans Zimmer and director Jon Favreau.
Tracklist:
- Bigger - Beyoncê
- Find Your Way Back (Circle Of Life) - Beyoncé
- Don’t Jealous Me - Tekno, Yemi Alade, and Mr. Eazi
- Ja Ara E - Burna Boy
- The Nile - Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar
- Mood 4 Eva - Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and Childish Gambino
- Water - Salatiel, Pharrell, and Beyoncé
- Brown Skin Girl - Blue Ivy Carter, St. Jhn, Wizkid, and Beyoncé
- Keys To The Kingdom - Tiwa Savage and Mr. Eazi
- Otherside - Beyoncé
- Already - Beyoncé and Shatta Wale
- My Power - Tierra Whack, Beyoncé, Busiswa, Yemi Alade, and Moonchild Sanelly
- Scar - 070 Shake and Jessie Reyez
- Spirit - Beyoncé
The Lion King: The Gift is out this Friday (19 July) via Parkwood Entertainment/Columbia Records.
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