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The MUSIC of MUFASA THE LION KING
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This video offers an insightful behind-the-scenes look at the creative evolution of *Mufasa: The Lion King*. Learners will explore how the filmmakers and songwriters, including Lin-Manuel Miranda, honor the original 1994 film’s legacy while expanding its narrative. The summary highlights Mufasa’s origin story—tracing his journey from an orphan to a king—and his complex bond with his brother, Taka (Scar). By watching, you will gain insights into the collaborative process of songwriting, the influence of director Barry Jenkins’ visual style, and the franchise’s shift toward a high-stakes action-adventure genre. It is an excellent resource for practicing thematic vocabulary related to family, legacy, and cinematic storytelling.
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The Lion King is already a genre of
music rooted in African rhythms and then
obviously Leo M's voice is synonymous
with Lion King that's the first voice
you hear in the 1994
original it's the first voice you hear
in this
fil I read the script and I just saw so
many different things that i' done in my
previous work the relationship between
the brothers the family Dynamics find
your place in the circle of life I was
like oh I have to do this what about you
my friend what your approach to writing
the songs for Mufasa it's very rare when
you read a script and go a song goes
here a song goes here a song goes here
when I aming most of The Inspirations
for the lyrics are there in that script
I have a secret measa I always wanted a
brother I always wanted a brother I
always wanted a brother that was the
line that made me lean in I always
wanted a brother I always wanted a
brother just like we were thinking there
might be a song there and it was called
like brother trouble yes it was called
brother trouble you were like no no no
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