The 38-year-old vocalist gives an off camera take a gander at her inventive procedure in the new narrative Beyoncé Presents: Making The Gift, which show Monday at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.
ABC shared a review of the exceptional during Monday's scene of Good Morning America. The clasp demonstrates Beyoncé recording a tune in the studio.
Beyoncé Presents: Making the Gift is 60 minutes in length narrative highlighting open film and meetings. Beyoncé composed, coordinated and created the uncommon, which she prodded in an Instagram post Sunday.
Beyoncé voices Nala in Disney's Lion King redo, which opened in theaters in July. She recorded melodies for the motion picture's soundtrack, including "Would you be able to Feel the Love Tonight," and furthermore delivered and curated The Lion King: The Gift, which highlights tunes propelled by the film.
"The soundtrack is an adoration letter to Africa," Beyoncé recently said of The Lion King: The Gift. "I needed to ensure we found the best ability from Africa, and not simply utilize a portion of the sound and did my elucidation of it. I needed it to be legitimate to what is excellent about the music in Africa."
The Lion King: The Gift appeared July 19, a similar day as the film's discharge. The collection highlights 14 melodies, including "Soul," "Dark colored Skin Girl" and "Disposition 4 Eva."
ABC shared a review of the exceptional during Monday's scene of Good Morning America. The clasp demonstrates Beyoncé recording a tune in the studio.
Beyoncé Presents: Making the Gift is 60 minutes in length narrative highlighting open film and meetings. Beyoncé composed, coordinated and created the uncommon, which she prodded in an Instagram post Sunday.
Beyoncé voices Nala in Disney's Lion King redo, which opened in theaters in July. She recorded melodies for the motion picture's soundtrack, including "Would you be able to Feel the Love Tonight," and furthermore delivered and curated The Lion King: The Gift, which highlights tunes propelled by the film.
"The soundtrack is an adoration letter to Africa," Beyoncé recently said of The Lion King: The Gift. "I needed to ensure we found the best ability from Africa, and not simply utilize a portion of the sound and did my elucidation of it. I needed it to be legitimate to what is excellent about the music in Africa."
The Lion King: The Gift appeared July 19, a similar day as the film's discharge. The collection highlights 14 melodies, including "Soul," "Dark colored Skin Girl" and "Disposition 4 Eva."
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