Beyonce - Black Is King — -deluxe Visual Album- -... 2021

"Black Is King" is a deluxe visual album that features 36 songs, including 20 new tracks, and a plethora of stunning visuals, including music videos, dance sequences, and behind-the-scenes footage. The project is a true masterpiece, with Beyoncé, along with a team of creatives, producers, and artists, pushing the boundaries of storytelling and visual artistry.

When Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter drops a project, the world doesn’t just listen; it studies. In the summer of 2020, she delivered what many critics now call her magnum opus: Black Is King . However, for the true aficionados and the casual listener alike, the conversation didn't end with the Disney+ premiere. It evolved with the release of the experience. Beyonce - Black Is King -Deluxe Visual Album- -...

in July 2020, it wasn’t just a visual album; it was a cultural reset. Serving as a companion to her 2019 curated album The Lion King: The Gift "Black Is King" is a deluxe visual album

"Let Black Be Synonymous with Glory": An Analysis of Beyoncé's Black Is King In the summer of 2020, she delivered what

Black Is King (Deluxe Visual Album Edition) Artist: Beyoncé Release Date: [Hypothetical Deluxe Edition – e.g., July 31, 2021 (1-year anniversary edition) or December 2020] Original Release: July 31, 2020 (Disney+) Deluxe Features: New interludes, extended musical tracks, behind-the-scenes footage, and two previously unreleased visual segments. Format: Digital HD / 4K Ultra HD / Streaming / Limited Edition Blu-ray + Booklet Runtime: Approx. 95 minutes (original 85 min + 10 min deluxe content) Label: Parkwood Entertainment / Columbia Records

For the diaspora, this is not a movie. It is a mirror. And for those willing to look, it is also a prayer.

While The Lion King remake was a corporate nostalgia trip, Black Is King is a reclamation of the African diaspora. Written, directed, and executive produced by Beyoncé, the film reimagines the narrative of Simba as a prodigal son parable for Black royalty across the globe—from the banks of the Nile to the streets of Houston.