"Spirit" is a song by American singer
Beyoncé for the
soundtrack of the photorealistic remake of ''The Lion King'' and the companion album ''
The Lion King: The Gift''. Released on July 10, 2019, it was written and produced by
Ilya Salmanzadeh,
Labrinth
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and Beyoncé. Lyrically, the song discusses Simba's, the film's main protagonist's return home and is played during that particular scene in the film. "Spirit" is a
gospel
Gospel originally meant the Christian message (" the gospel"), but in the 2nd century it came to be used also for the books in which the message was set out. In this sense a gospel can be defined as a loose-knit, episodic narrative of the words a ...
ballad that opens with lyrics chanted in
Swahili
Swahili may refer to:
* Swahili language, a Bantu language official in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and widely spoken in the African Great Lakes
* Swahili people, an ethnic group in East Africa
* Swahili culture
Swahili culture is the culture of ...
by male choristers.
Upon its release, "Spirit" received positive reviews from
music critics
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, many of whom praised Beyoncé's full vocal range display and the
African music
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al undertones. The song charted at number 98 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number 6 on the US
Hot R&B Songs chart, while also entering the charts in numerous European countries. A
music video
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directed by
Jake Nava was filmed at
Havasu Falls in Arizona and Apple Valley, California and premiered on July 16, 2019. It shows Beyoncé performing a dancing choreography surrounded by African dancers and choristers in a desert-like environment and features a cameo appearance by her daughter,
Blue Ivy Carter. Upon its release, the video was positively received by most critics who praised the scenery of the location and Beyoncé's fashion style.
Background
In a Huffpost interview with
Hans Zimmer
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, he explained that "Spirit" was the final addition to the soundtrack and was initially slotted in for the end credits.
"At the last moment, she comes to the room and basically shows us a diamond and goes, ‘If you want it, you can have it." "Every musician has a habit of when they come into the room to play you something for the first time ... We’re all just a tiny little bit nervous how it lands,” he said. “Of course, everybody's reaction — we absolutely adored it. It was absolutely perfect for the film.”
I suddenly thought, ‘No, no, no. This song is a gift. This song does a great bit of storytelling.’ ... I just thought, ‘Hang on. We should try this at this different spot as opposed to the end title.’ I think it will be, if it's in the body of the movie and it's over a crucial scene, I think it will have much more resonance and weight."
The cover art for the single features a shot of Beyoncé's face next to the CGI face of Nala, the character she portrays in the movie.
Composition and lyrics
The song opens with two male backing vocals singing the lines "Uishi kwa muda mrefu mfalme" in
Swahili
Swahili may refer to:
* Swahili language, a Bantu language official in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda and widely spoken in the African Great Lakes
* Swahili people, an ethnic group in East Africa
* Swahili culture
Swahili culture is the culture of ...
which translate to "Long live the king" in English. These vocals are also featured later throughout the song preserving the song's traditional African choral sound. According to Pitchfork's Michelle Kim, sonically, the song is an amalgam of African music with American South music.
In the film, "Spirit" can be heard during the scene in which Simba goes back home with Nala in the Pride Lands. He has grown up and established friendly relationships with Timon and Pumbaa. Nala, however, convinces him to return home in order to reclaim the throne that rightfully belongs to him and has been taken by Scar who has allowed the hyenas to overrule the kingdom. The song's lyrics are straightforward and in accordance with the scene as they portray the main protagonist's return home in an attempt to rectify the situation.
International versions
At the time of its original theatrical release, the film was released in 44 versions worldwide, with the song ''Spirit'' counting as many versions overall. Nala's
Brazilian Portuguese
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dubber
IZA performed each and every part of the character, except for the song ''Spirit'' following a contract issue between
Warner Music Group
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and Disney and was replaced by voice-actor . She was the only one out of all Nala's dubbers not to perform the song.
Critical reception
"Spirit" received positive reviews from
music critics
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. ''
The Lion King: The Gift'' was included in ''
Capital XTRA''
's 20 best albums of 2019 list, whereby "Spirit" was described as a "triumphant, gospel-inspired" track that "firmly cemented Beyoncé at the top of her game". Allegra Frank writing for ''
Vox'' described the song as "perfect" and "otherworldly good". Winston Cook-Wilson for ''
Spin'' wrote "The sweeping, anthemic song is a blend of styles that keeps in line both with the spirit of the
original animated film's soundtrack songs and Beyonce's characterization of the
''Gift'' album." Sandra Gonzalez for ''
CNN'' described how "in "Spirit," Beyoncé masterfully showcases her power and vocal acrobatic skills." Raisa Bruner of ''
Time
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'' agrees, calling the song "a soaring, gospel-inspired track that shows off Queen Bey's full range", including both the showcasing of "particularly her lower tones" and the "surprising falsetto in the bridge". Mikael Wood for the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' writes that the "grand" song showcases "the natural force of
eyoncé'ssinging". Adina Goldstein and Symphreona Clark also complimented Beyonce's vocal performance, writing for ''
YR Media
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'' that it "resembles a large rushing river, beautiful, inspiring and so strong it can shape even the hardest of substances".
Writing for ''
Rolling Stone
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'', Danny Schwartz called the song "wonderful" and complimented the inclusion of Swahili in the track."
Jon Pareles for ''
The New York Times
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'' also praised "how the African elements are at the core of the music", and described the song as "a dynamic secular-gospel exhortation to “Rise up!”".
Carl Wilson
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of
Slate Magazine described the song as "award-baiting piece of Hollywood-goes-gospel". Robyn Beck for ''
Vanity Fair'' praised the "ethereal" track, describing it as a "powerful ballad with a sweeping chorus, backed by an echoing choir". Michelle Kim writing for ''
Pitchfork'' was particularly critical of the song's lyrics, noting that they "err on the side of meaningless" in comparison to the singer's previous projects. Nevertheless, she described the song as "uplifting" and complimented Beyoncé's vocals as "weighty" and "soulful".
Kristen Perrone for ''
Elite Daily'' described "Spirit" as "inspiring" and its lyrics as "particularly powerful", adding that the song has topped "
Can You Feel The Love Tonight". Celia Fernandez for ''
The Oprah Magazine'' called the song "absolutely memorable" and wrote that the song's lyrics perfectly embody Beyoncé's aim of providing a contemporary interpretation of the film through the lens of authentic African music.
Accolades
Chart performance
The single charted at number 98 on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 and it peaked at number 6 on the US
Hot R&B Songs chart. It fared better in Europe, where it entered the top 50 in the Netherlands and Scotland.
Music video
The song's
music video
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was filmed at
Havasu Falls, a waterfall in
Havasu Creek, located in the
Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon (, yuf-x-yav, Wi:kaʼi:la, , Southern Paiute language: Paxa’uipi, ) is a steep-sided canyon carved by the Colorado River in Arizona, United States. The Grand Canyon is long, up to wide and attains a depth of over a ...
, Arizona, United States. Beyoncé received special permission from the
Havasupai tribe to close off the waterfall from the public to allow filming of the music video on July 10. Shooting lasted around five hours, with Knowles arriving and departing from the location via helicopter.
The music video premiered during ''Can You Feel the Love Tonight'', an hour-long special hosted by
Robin Roberts
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* Robin Roberts (baseball) (1926–2010), American baseball player
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that aired on
ABC Network on July 16, 2019. A second extended cut video was also released on the singer's YouTube channel in which the original music video for "Spirit" was merged with that for another song from the album, "Bigger". According to the singer, the clip was intended to "show how God is the art director".
The clip consists of excerpts from the movie intermingled with scenes of Beyoncé singing the song and dancing in the desert accompanied by male and female dancers and choristers dressed in matching outfits.
Blue Ivy Carter, the singer's daughter with rapper
Jay-Z makes several cameo appearances throughout the video accompanied by her mother. For one of the looks of the video, the singer dons a dress from Senegal custom-made for her.
Tosten Burks of ''Spin'' magazine found the scenes of the singer dancing in the desert reminiscent of
Solange Knowles's short film ''
When I Get Home'' (2019).
A CNN writer praised the aesthetics of the visuals, the inclusion of the singer's daughter and the numerous Easter eggs referencing Africa.
In a similar vein, Claire Shaffer writing for the ''Rolling Stones'' praised the landscapes surrounding the filming locations.
A writer for ''Variety'' complimented the "spectacular, revealing gowns" the singer is dressed in.
Likewise, writers for ''Billboard'' praised the singer's outfits worn in the videos, noting how they blend in with the surrounding scenery. Several days following the release of the music video for "Spirit", allegations on social media accounts accusing the singer of
plagiarism
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surfaced online. The clip was said to contain similar shots and ideas with ''La Maison Noir: The Gift and the Curse'' (2018), a 17-minute film by Rharha Nembhard directed for South African musician
Petite Noir
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. Some of the elements compared in both videos include the singer's clothing, poses and looks. Management teams of both representatives however made no comments on the matter.
A second version (a cappella and studio) and music video were released on ''
Black Is King'' (2020), a film by Beyoncé.
Charts
Release history
References
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2019 singles
2019 songs
2010s ballads
Beyoncé songs
Gospel songs
Songs from The Lion King (franchise)
Songs written by Beyoncé
Songs written by Ilya Salmanzadeh
Songs written by Labrinth
Song recordings produced by Beyoncé
Song recordings produced by Ilya Salmanzadeh
Song recordings produced by Labrinth
Walt Disney Records singles