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Beyoncé & RAYE
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Beyoncé
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James Earl Jones
Beyoncé
Beyoncé
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James Earl Jones, Alfre Woodard & Donald Glover
Beyoncé
OTHERSIDE is the 21st track off the Lion King: The Gift compilation album curated by Beyoncé featuring music inspired by Disney’s photorealistic computer animated remake of its hugely successful 1994 film The Lion King. It features Nigerian singer, songwriter and producer Bankulli singing in Yoruba....
[Verse 1: Beyoncé]
If the storm comes
If we burn up
If the wells run dry
You're my reason
To believe in
Another life
[Chorus: Beyoncé]
If it all ends
And it's over
If the sky falls fire
Best believe me
You will see me
On the other side
[Verse 2: Beyoncé]
If we wake up
Lose our patience
Or even lose our lives, oh
I'll feel lucky
To say that you've been
A friend of mine
[Chorus: Beyoncé]
Best believe me
You will see me
On the other side
[Outro: Bankulli & Beyoncé]
Sọ kalẹ̀
Sọ kalẹ̀
Sọ kalẹ̀ wá
Wá o wá o
Wá Wọnú Ọkàn mi Lọ Olúwa
Mababu Katika Mawingu (Sọ kalẹ̀)
Mababu Katika Mawingu (Olúwa)
Mababu Katika Mawingu (Sọ kalẹ̀)
Mababu Katika Mawingu (Olúwa)
Mababu Katika Mawingu (Sọ kalẹ̀)
Mababu Katika Mawingu (Olúwa)
Mababu Katika Mawingu (Sọ kalẹ̀)
Mababu Katika Mawingu (Oluwa)
Mababu Katika Mawingu (Sọ kalẹ̀)
Mababu Katika Mawingu
OTHERSIDE was written by Dave Rosser & Beyoncé & Syd & Nicky Davey & Bankulli.
OTHERSIDE was produced by Beyoncé & Nicky Davey.
In an interview on Good Morning America, Beyoncé spoke about the songs on the album saying she wanted to make sure they “found the best talent in Africa” and that she “wanted it to be authentic to what is beautiful about the music in Africa”. This is captured in her use of Swahili, and in Bankulli’s...