It features a sample of Oumou Sangaré's "Diaraby Nene" and interpolations of "Sweet Green Fields" by Jimmy Seals and "(Think) About It" by James Brown.
The song—and particularly its lavish music video—is often interpreted as an exploration of "Black Capitalism," showcasing wealth with purpose and sophistication. Production & Composition
Watch the official visual from Black Is King celebrating African royalty and Black excellence:
The track is a celebration of Black excellence and African heritage. Lyrically, it pays homage to icons like Nelson Mandela, Fela Kuti, and Mansa Musa.
Beyond its upbeat tempo, critics noted it as a political statement raising visibility for issues of race, colorism, and African history.
The music video, released for the first anniversary of Black Is King , features cameos from Kelly Rowland and Tina Knowles-Lawson .
It features a sample of Oumou Sangaré's "Diaraby Nene" and interpolations of "Sweet Green Fields" by Jimmy Seals and "(Think) About It" by James Brown.
The song—and particularly its lavish music video—is often interpreted as an exploration of "Black Capitalism," showcasing wealth with purpose and sophistication. Production & Composition It features a sample of Oumou Sangaré's "Diaraby
Watch the official visual from Black Is King celebrating African royalty and Black excellence: Lyrically, it pays homage to icons like Nelson
The track is a celebration of Black excellence and African heritage. Lyrically, it pays homage to icons like Nelson Mandela, Fela Kuti, and Mansa Musa. and African history. The music video
Beyond its upbeat tempo, critics noted it as a political statement raising visibility for issues of race, colorism, and African history.
The music video, released for the first anniversary of Black Is King , features cameos from Kelly Rowland and Tina Knowles-Lawson .
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