The nominees for the NAACP Image Awards are out today (02) and the stunning visual album “Black Is King”, directed by Beyoncé, won three nominations.
The acclaimed production competes for the awards for Best Variety Program (Series or Special), Best Music Video / Visual Album, and Best Television or Special Achievement.
Congratulations to Black Is King on his three @NAACPImageAward nominations, including Best Variety Show (Series or Special), Best Music Video / Visual Album, and Best Director in a TV Movie or Special!
Congratulations to Black Is King on its three @NAACPImageAward nominations, including Best Variety Show (Series or Special), Best Music Video/Visual Album and Best Directing in a Television Movie or Special! pic.twitter.com/skJ1UG43kF
– Walt Disney Studios (@DisneyStudios) February 2, 2021
The winners will be announced on March 27.
Remembering that “Black Is King” is available on the Disney + platform.
The film is a celebration of the first anniversary of ‘The Lion King: The Gift’, the artist’s reimagined work for the live-action remake of ‘The Lion King’ (2019).
Check out the official synopsis below:
This Beyoncé visual album reinvents the lessons of “The Lion King” for today’s young kings and queens in search of their crown. The film was in production for a year with a cast and crew representing diversity and connectedness. The travels of black families through time are honored in a tale about a young king and his transcendent journey through love, betrayals and self-identity. His ancestors helped him walk the path of his destiny, and with the teachings of his father and his childhood sweetheart, he acquired the virtues necessary to claim his home and his throne.
Enjoy watching:
Criticism | Beyoncé proves once again that she’s an unbeatable artist with the majestic ‘Black Is King’
The film is considered a commemorative celebration for the world about the black experience and will contain music videos for the songs “My Power”, “Mood 4 Eva” and “Brown Skin Girl“.
The album in question features collaborations with Childish Gambino, Kendrick Lamar, Pharrell, 070 Shake, Tierra Whack, Jay-Z, Blue Ivy Carter and Jessie Reyez, as well as African artists Wizkid, Shatta Wale, Burna Boy, Mr Eazi, Tiwa Savage, Tekno, Yemi Alade, Busiswa and Salatiel.