this is a tribute to Black people her hairstyle is traditonal African, Shatta's last name is prounounced Wahlay not whale, let us have our shine thank you Beyonce!
I am not upset by your ignorance on every message being delivered in the lyrics and visuals just a little sadend but hopeful you will take in all the knowledge people are dropping in the comments. Please go watch the whole Black is King film and learn how much beauty Africa has dispite the war and poverty western media focuses on like porn
We've always been beautiful 😍 whether they acknowledge it or not! We are the flava (salt of the earth) thats why they mad! Black has ALWAYS been King (supreme)🤴🏾
She ain’t talking bout everybody is a king she is specifically saying black men where “Kings already!” She is not talking about any other race! I’m getting personal because I don’t like when people don’t understand the culture in this video and what it’s about!
The entire choreography is african dances combined especially west African. The album is titled Black is king 👑. The beat and sound are afrobeat. The video is directed by a Nigerian 🇳🇬 man. Shatta Wale is Ghanaian 🇬🇭 The men jumping in purple suits symbolize the Kenyan 🇰🇪 massai traditional dance. The animal print clothing and horses are northern Ghanaian vibe. The livestock ( goats) heading too. The spinning car in circle is one of South Africa’s 🇿🇦 dangerous sports. One of the hairstyle Beyoncé had is called Bantu knots, it’s a very popular African hairstyle which originated from the Bantu people of Africa. This song symbolizes African royalty. There are many Royal Dynasties in the continent of Africa than any part of the world 🌎 In conclusion this song shows the royalty in blackness. #blackpower
This genre is afrobeats the whole album is specifically about blackness and reclaiming our regal identity. Please let this be known it’s for black and people of African descent
they'll never understand, they're saying the song is about Jay -Z? 4 real.. Jeez..just let to those who are willing to understand, they didn't research jeez to know better about it 🤦🏾♀️.. I'm an African woman , they're doing it wrong 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
@@BeardsBrains pls research well enough before reviewing a track like this, They included several African dance movement & her hairstyle is African I guess the plan is to correlate everything to black, "black is King"
Yea they are not Aztec. It was funny how wrong these two were at guessing the symbolism. It’s like they wanted to say anything but African or black pride. Sorry beard and brains accept what’s right in front of yours face I know. It’s hard.
This video literally made me sick to my stomach. It was so pretentious and disrespectful. The nerve... Bantu knots come from the Aztecs? I can't even fathom how ill-hearted you have to be to say something like that.
Beyonce used a lot of African spiritual symbolism in her video presentation, which I find amazing. A lot of this is being suppressed or pushed aside in favour of Christianity and Islam in Africa today, but is still very much alive. The horned headdress she wears while sitting on a horse is a depiction of the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor who is usually depicted as a woman with the head of a cow, symbolising love, fertility and wealth. It is quite symbolic that she uses the colours and patterns of the cow as in many parts of Africa in ancient times and even today, cows represent wealth. The disc between the horns represent the sun which was revered throughout Africa. Africans paint themselves in various colours as part of ceremonial activity which mean different things. e.g green representative of vegetation, fertility. Water is always spirituality. She seems to be depicting African spirituality e.g Oshun worship which always has to do with water. The theme I pick from this is harking back to a time in history when Africans were proud people, Kings and Queens long before colonialism and slavery. It is a call to remember and wake up!!Very, very symbolic!
Beyonce is representing different African cultures throughout the video. Here are some of the symbolism I picked up: Different African tribes use body paint to signify different things like hunting, social and religious reasons, during ceremonies and military purposes, or just for decoration. @ - I'm not sure which tribe he represents but the green/teal is a symbol of life, growth freshness, and healing. @ - Bey is rocking Bantu knots which originated from the Zulu people of South Africa, a Bantu ethnic group. The Bantu are found mostly in Southern and East Africa. I'm from South Africa. @ - Queen is wearing a traditional Nigerian headgear called Gele. It's mostly worn in wedding ceremonies or special occasions. @ - The guy in red could be from the Himba people of Namibia or the Maasai who smear themselves with red ochre [for beautification or during ritual ceremonies] @ - The car spinners are from South Africa. @ - Locs are worn by different tribes for different reasons from beauty to symbolizing warriors. As for the jump, new Maasai warriors jump to show their strength and attract a bride. As for the dances, they are current African dances from different regions, mostly West and South Africa.
Absolutely. When the album came out last year I jammed it until I understood everything that was said. So once I saw the visual I felt the songs jus that much better and harder.
I love you both. Beyoncé stepped up the music vidoe game with a jungle swag. Ranging from the decorated bull/bufallo horns, to the hanging out in the trees, coming out of the river with a tree growing in it, the spotted octopus, and the rest of it all. She featured not only Shatta Wale but other regular folks, as compared to original 'Already' video. The video depicts Beyoncé dancing and having a mighty good time with locals. Love it, love it ❤
Folks, we cannot talk/sing/dance in reference to "The Lion King" and not without the jungle. Please be a little open minded and not offended. Lions and hyenas don't live in palaces and they never will. Thank you though, for responding.
Dance moves are from Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Ghana 🇬🇭. The guys in purple are dancing like Maasai people of Kenya 🇰🇪. The spinning cars part on the video is in South Africa 🇿🇦. The guy Dancing with Beyoncé in green paint is Nigerian 🇳🇬. Shatta Wale( Shat- tah Wah-Lay) is a Ghanaian 🇬🇭🇬🇭Dancehall artist.
Im here for shattawale..Paaaaah Paaaah..Im a Liberian 🇱🇷by the way grewup in Ivorycoast madly inlove with Afromusics..And too into Ghana,Nigeria and Ivorycoast..
It was made as apart of the Lion King, but it is a song to remind us (Africans/African-Americans) that we are descendants of Kings and Queens. Walk in that knowledge with pride!
@@robinvolpi I know right lol.you realise Beyonce made this video to highlight that black people are kings and queens .Here is this lady going to say that Beyonce meant everybody are kings already .As if the video isn't specific. Its like say black lives matter and she comes and say All lives matter
you guys missed a lot of clues in this reaction video. Everything about this video is deep rooted in African empowerment, black appreciation and afro-beat. The choreography is a popular dance in Africa, specifically west Africa.
That is a crown on her head and it’s African. The music video is full of Black men she was telling them to step into your king hood. Be a King. Shine already, (black skin shines) it’s time already. There are so many other messages also. It’s so interesting watching non blacks not pick up on these things. Then again Beyoncé made “the Gift for us to decode and you to enjoy” and learn. I do appreciate the review. I know the comments may seem like a lot for you but take it as an opportunity to learn and grow and notice how we TO Shine in our own rt without conforming. If everyone can respect mother Africa and her people as the heart of the world and culture we can ALL elevate to Our higher beings thus becoming our own inner Kings and Queens. Be well.
I guess this is why Beyonce made this visual album which features many African artistes btw- to educate. African symbolism runs through this and every video in the album, from costumes to the dances which are popular in Africa.
The guy is called Shatta Wale He is the African Dancehall King but is also versatile and does all genres He's like the best artise in Ghana I would like you to check and ready to his songs like my level,bojor,Amount,gringo,Melissa Those are not his dancehall tracks tho but you would love them He's very Gud
Its bantu knots a traditionally African hairstyle. It does look like a crown and she stuck to African styles for the video. The theme of the video is to say that the social ladder highest place(royalty) usually reserved for people of a particular ancestry is not unique to one family but rather exists in black people through their mind body and spirit. Also beyonce is showing her love for the black diaspora with her reach into Africa. Its a love message for black people across the world. Its beautiful. I cried watching the film. You guys should watch that too!
she is talking to all the black people....we are and were already kings in our lands and we traveled across the world before colonialization ....we are all of african descent ....so black people around the world..shine already youre a KING ya know it...and if ya didnt know now you know....black is king..periodt...thank you beyonce for giving all of our culture and the creation of world culture a true depiction...from dance to music to dress to hair styles...black is KING
Watching most reactions and the production of our Dancehall King's name is pretty funny 🤣🤣🤣, what's Shatta WHALE? Its Shatta WALE🤣. He's the most versatile artist you can find from African. React to most of his videos as well please. Love❤️💯
She just came out with an entire VISUAL ALBUM on Disney Plus to accompany her Lion King The Gift Album she made when the Lion King remake first came out. This is the project where this music video is from, you can find it on Disney + titled Black Is King
Guys I love you guys reacting and supporting culture oml crazy I know I’m not the only one thinking the industry is crazy when it comes to most or all artist
😂😂😂😂😂 obviously they had no backstory to this song/video ..but I love the reaction lol.....as an African watching this I am so amazed by how Beyoncé basically embodies our music style,our dance,our culture, our hairstyle,..everything was on point! Clearly she is a passionate artiste,she loves to learn and it’s so beautiful to watch ..I’m so impressed,excited and very proud to be black right now!! Good job Bey! Love you ❤️ 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭Wale made us proud!
The hairstyle you were thinking of is Bantu knots, originates in Africa. Our hair is our crown 😊And true everyone is a king but this song is speaking directly to the Black/African diaspora/ descendants of Africa. I would really encourage you to look up all the symbols, African cultures and dances that are represented. I promise you you’ll enjoy it a 1000 times more !!
this is a tribute to Black people her hairstyle is traditonal African, Shatta's last name is prounounced Wahlay not whale, let us have our shine thank you Beyonce!
They didn't do their research well enough to review the track
IKR! I cringed when he said "Aztec"!!! SMDH
Say this louder to the ppl in the back please!!!
@@AngelaBMartin me too I was like Aztec?! Lmaooo
This project is an art on a different level.. i love Beyonce and Shatta wale 🇬🇭
Me too 🥺
I’m from Ghana 🇬🇭 and I’m here for Shatta Wale for putting Ghana on the map 🗺
Bless Ghana 🇬🇭
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Ghana is on the map for long
Big up
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I am not upset by your ignorance on every message being delivered in the lyrics and visuals just a little sadend but hopeful you will take in all the knowledge people are dropping in the comments. Please go watch the whole Black is King film and learn how much beauty Africa has dispite the war and poverty western media focuses on like porn
You took the words out my mouth.
well said.
Like they were so clueless 🤣🤣🤣
Exactly..the world will be shocked coz we raising we ain't playing this time.and we don't care if some people don't like it period
@@RussellDale6019 you also should know when more than 50 percent of people don't care about the message in songs.
Am here for shatta wale 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Me too 🇬🇭🇬🇭
@@Tj1x227 #SM4lyfe
#sm4lyf 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥 🔥
Ghana 🇬🇭 to the world
Yep
They are showing the world how beautiful Black is!
We've always been beautiful 😍 whether they acknowledge it or not! We are the flava (salt of the earth) thats why they mad! Black has ALWAYS been King (supreme)🤴🏾
Righteous IndigNATION I totally agree with you!
@@righteousindignation5104 alwayz my beautiful queen
She ain’t talking bout everybody is a king she is specifically saying black men where “Kings already!” She is not talking about any other race!
I’m getting personal because I don’t like when people don’t understand the culture in this video and what it’s about!
The entire choreography is african dances combined especially west African. The album is titled Black is king 👑. The beat and sound are afrobeat. The video is directed by a Nigerian 🇳🇬 man. Shatta Wale is Ghanaian 🇬🇭 The men jumping in purple suits symbolize the Kenyan 🇰🇪 massai traditional dance. The animal print clothing and horses are northern Ghanaian vibe. The livestock ( goats) heading too. The spinning car in circle is one of South Africa’s 🇿🇦 dangerous sports. One of the hairstyle Beyoncé had is called Bantu knots, it’s a very popular African hairstyle which originated from the Bantu people of Africa. This song symbolizes African royalty. There are many Royal Dynasties in the continent of Africa than any part of the world 🌎
In conclusion this song shows the royalty in blackness. #blackpower
This genre is afrobeats the whole album is specifically about blackness and reclaiming our regal identity. Please let this be known it’s for black and people of African descent
thank you for that insight 🙏
they'll never understand, they're saying the song is about Jay -Z? 4 real.. Jeez..just let to those who are willing to understand, they didn't research jeez to know better about it 🤦🏾♀️..
I'm an African woman , they're doing it wrong 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
@@BeardsBrains pls research well enough before reviewing a track like this,
They included several African dance movement & her hairstyle is African
I guess the plan is to correlate everything to black, "black is King"
Actually, the whole album wasn’t afrobeat😬😬
Had a couple of it but not all the songs were afrobeats
And also that we were Kings and queens before slavery.... us.....BLACKS....not everyone
Exactly 🖤
hahaha true
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I totally concur!!! That's obvious but you know they hate when we focus our attention on US!!!!
Those are called Bantu knots in her hair, an African style. TLC's Left Eye wore them as did Rihanna and Jada Pinkett Smith in The Matrix
@Rheya Ruiz They originated from the Bantu tribe in Africa
Yea they are not Aztec. It was funny how wrong these two were at guessing the symbolism. It’s like they wanted to say anything but
African or black pride. Sorry beard and brains accept what’s right in front of yours face I know. It’s hard.
Many women in Africa wore them for centuries!
Yes yes
This video literally made me sick to my stomach. It was so pretentious and disrespectful. The nerve... Bantu knots come from the Aztecs? I can't even fathom how ill-hearted you have to be to say something like that.
Let's wake up Ghana and push shatta wale music
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The hair style is Bantu knots. It’s an African style. Love this reaction!!
I'm here's for Shattawaleeeeiiii..... Ghana 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭
Beyonce used a lot of African spiritual symbolism in her video presentation, which I find amazing. A lot of this is being suppressed or pushed aside in favour of Christianity and Islam in Africa today, but is still very much alive. The horned headdress she wears while sitting on a horse is a depiction of the ancient Egyptian goddess Hathor who is usually depicted as a woman with the head of a cow, symbolising love, fertility and wealth. It is quite symbolic that she uses the colours and patterns of the cow as in many parts of Africa in ancient times and even today, cows represent wealth. The disc between the horns represent the sun which was revered throughout Africa. Africans paint themselves in various colours as part of ceremonial activity which mean different things. e.g green representative of vegetation, fertility. Water is always spirituality. She seems to be depicting African spirituality e.g Oshun worship which always has to do with water. The theme I pick from this is harking back to a time in history when Africans were proud people, Kings and Queens long before colonialism and slavery. It is a call to remember and wake up!!Very, very symbolic!
King already Shatta wale 👑💖💜🔥🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🙏
Am here for Shatta wale african dancehall king. Kindly react to his song Gringo
This is about affirming who black People are not how everyone is a king # Black is King🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿🤴🏿
African dance choreography is the best hands down , no dance is as captivating , intriguing and interestingly intense like African dance .
Beyonce is representing different African cultures throughout the video. Here are some of the symbolism I picked up:
Different African tribes use body paint to signify different things like hunting, social and religious reasons, during ceremonies and military purposes, or just for decoration.
@ - I'm not sure which tribe he represents but the green/teal is a symbol of life, growth freshness, and healing.
@ - Bey is rocking Bantu knots which originated from the Zulu people of South Africa, a Bantu ethnic group. The Bantu are found mostly in Southern and East Africa. I'm from South Africa.
@ - Queen is wearing a traditional Nigerian headgear called Gele. It's mostly worn in wedding ceremonies or special occasions.
@ - The guy in red could be from the Himba people of Namibia or the Maasai who smear themselves with red ochre [for beautification or during ritual ceremonies]
@ - The car spinners are from South Africa.
@ - Locs are worn by different tribes for different reasons from beauty to symbolizing warriors. As for the jump, new Maasai warriors jump to show their strength and attract a bride.
As for the dances, they are current African dances from different regions, mostly West and South Africa.
This music/video is based around The Lion "King," African Culture & Blackness. Hair, dances and all are African.
🤩 love this! thank you so much for sharing that!!
I’m guessing they didn’t know this was for lion king or a part of the Black is King visual album at the time that they recorded this 😂😂
Africa to the world 🗺.
#Sm4lyf🇬🇭🇬🇭
I’m from Sierra Leone 🇸🇱 and I’m here for Shatta Wale. ❤️
Listen to the THE GIFT and watch BLACK IS KING. Puts everything in perspective.
Absolutely. When the album came out last year I jammed it until I understood everything that was said. So once I saw the visual I felt the songs jus that much better and harder.
I love you shatta wale amazing ❤❤❤❤👑👑
In African Culture hairstyle has a alot meaning it can tell if you single married societal status. The style she wearing is Bantu knots.
I love you both. Beyoncé stepped up the music vidoe game with a jungle swag. Ranging from the decorated bull/bufallo horns, to the hanging out in the trees, coming out of the river with a tree growing in it, the spotted octopus, and the rest of it all. She featured not only Shatta Wale but other regular folks, as compared to original 'Already' video. The video depicts Beyoncé dancing and having a mighty good time with locals. Love it, love it ❤
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What on earth is a jungle swag, Africans didnt come from the jungle come correct.
What is jungle swag?? Excuse me
Folks, we cannot talk/sing/dance in reference to "The Lion King" and not without the jungle. Please be a little open minded and not offended. Lions and hyenas don't live in palaces and they never will. Thank you though, for responding.
@@lalamonetchannel the is no jungle in Africa the is only Savannahs and bushvelds w especially southern and eastern Africa where you get wild animals
The SM Lord Shatta Wale doing his own thing #SM4LIFE
SHATTA WALE IS THE MAIN GUY🇬🇭🔥🔥🔥
*IT IS PRONOUNCED SHA-TAH WA-LAY*
You pronounce it as -shutta wuh leh .... this is African culture
Help me tell them
Wah lay to pronounce Wale which is a Yoruba name abbreviation and means came home
I love how they were knocking their heads when Shatta wale came in with his verse
Dance moves are from Nigeria 🇳🇬 and Ghana 🇬🇭. The guys in purple are dancing like Maasai people of Kenya 🇰🇪. The spinning cars part on the video is in South Africa 🇿🇦. The guy Dancing with Beyoncé in green paint is Nigerian 🇳🇬.
Shatta Wale( Shat- tah Wah-Lay) is a Ghanaian 🇬🇭🇬🇭Dancehall artist.
Background dancers African American 😁 representing all sorts of black excellence!
@@jaboy0978 yeah and the people that are painted green are all from Ghana
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May the green guy dancing with Beyoncé is Nigerian
May The guy dancing with Beyoncé is Nigerian 🇳🇬 and his Instagram is papi-ojo
Im here for shattawale..Paaaaah Paaaah..Im a Liberian 🇱🇷by the way grewup in Ivorycoast madly inlove with Afromusics..And too into Ghana,Nigeria and Ivorycoast..
Shatta really good have u been in Ghana
Shatta waleeeeeeeeeee🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥to the world
The song is about a year old from the Lion King soundtrack. It’s in reference to simba, but can be taken as for all, specifically Africans.
It was made as apart of the Lion King, but it is a song to remind us (Africans/African-Americans) that we are descendants of Kings and Queens. Walk in that knowledge with pride!
You guys should watch Black is King! This visual is just one of many GREAT pieces to the puzzle
They couldn't care less about it. The woman in particular. You can tell.
@@robinvolpi I know right lol.you realise Beyonce made this video to highlight that black people are kings and queens .Here is this lady going to say that Beyonce meant everybody are kings already .As if the video isn't specific. Its like say black lives matter and she comes and say All lives matter
I'm really proud of shatta Wale
you guys missed a lot of clues in this reaction video. Everything about this video is deep rooted in African empowerment, black appreciation and afro-beat. The choreography is a popular dance in Africa, specifically west Africa.
Exactly! At the end when she said "She needs to do more music like this" just confirmed your speak
Shatta Walee🇬🇭🇬🇭
Song for her son
She put all viral african dances out there for all to finally pay attn!
We got good stuff! #AfricanPride
love that !
You can say that again!! We are more than they think.
That is a crown on her head and it’s African.
The music video is full of Black men she was telling them to step into your king hood. Be a King. Shine already, (black skin shines) it’s time already.
There are so many other messages also.
It’s so interesting watching non blacks not pick up on these things.
Then again Beyoncé made “the Gift for us to decode and you to enjoy” and learn.
I do appreciate the review.
I know the comments may seem like a lot for you but take it as an opportunity to learn and grow and notice how we TO Shine in our own rt without conforming.
If everyone can respect mother Africa and her people as the heart of the world and culture we can ALL elevate to Our higher beings thus becoming our own inner Kings and Queens.
Be well.
This song talks about you knowing who you are and of recognize us black people we are king's
Album is dedicated to her son.
Why are you guys pronouncing Wale as whale? Doesn't America have a rapper called Wale. Lol. It's Wa-le (lay)
Thank you. My ear was itching hearing how he said it
Hahahaha
Well said 🤗💯💯
Coz in Africa the alphabet "e" is pronounced "eiy"....so jx bear with them, they dnt hv "eiy" sound in their language, itz new to them
Ashock sef😂
Shatta Wale is the king of Africa Dancehall 🇬🇭💥💥💥💥
With all that is going on in the world now, it's good that she embodies the African culture for all of the diaspora.
I guess this is why Beyonce made this visual album which features many African artistes btw- to educate. African symbolism runs through this and every video in the album, from costumes to the dances which are popular in Africa.
I'm here because of Shatta Wale🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
The guy is called Shatta Wale
He is the African Dancehall King but is also versatile and does all genres
He's like the best artise in Ghana
I would like you to check and ready to his songs like my level,bojor,Amount,gringo,Melissa
Those are not his dancehall tracks tho but you would love them
He's very Gud
I'm super proud to be African right now🌍the words of the song touch the inner core of the heart, the choreography is super lit. 👌💯
Love the review......But for ur information Vybes Cartel is his mentor. Am not surprised u said he sounds like him. 🙌
What do you love about it, exactly? Cluelessness? ;) lol Geeeeeeee-zus
@@robinvolpi the vibes of u guys....
Great reaction
All the dancers are Ghanaians
And the video was shot in Ghana tooo
Nigerian 🇳🇬too wena. 🇿🇦
Dancegod loyd From Ghana and his dance crew
neneamanor andrew the dancer dancing with Beyoncé is Nigerian and his insta name is papi-ojo
Some parts of the video was shot in Ghana but majority was in the US
The guy painted in green is Nigerian😂🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬
when he says that we are all kings not really referring to all, it means that royal blood resides in every African MY OPINION ONLY MY
Africa 2 de world
Ghana 🇬🇭 oseyY... Yh girlfriend that guy is our king named Shatta Wale (SM4lyf) 🚀💥🚀
#PlusSizeDiva
#Nodulling
SHATTA WALE 👆🏿 DON 🌍 AFRICAN DANCEHALL KING 👑
I love the reaction all the way from Ghana
thank you so much 🥰
Yes! We have to support our own
@@BeardsBrains u are a good observer vibz kartel is his idol
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You guys make me think only Africans and maybe black Americans can truly get this song.
the entire Visual Album is actually dedicated to his son. ❤️
We recommend Shatta Wale to the world 🌎. King already 🔥🔥🔥
Ghana to the world 🌍 🇬🇭
Shatta wale Ghana congratulations... Ghana is proud of you Shatta wale and thanks to Queen B too for making us proud... we are already kings n Queens
Shatta for life. well done Home boy. we've got your back. just keep making us proud.
My qweeeeen since 99. She can do no wrong. 🐝🐝🐝🐝
Its bantu knots a traditionally African hairstyle. It does look like a crown and she stuck to African styles for the video. The theme of the video is to say that the social ladder highest place(royalty) usually reserved for people of a particular ancestry is not unique to one family but rather exists in black people through their mind body and spirit. Also beyonce is showing her love for the black diaspora with her reach into Africa. Its a love message for black people across the world. Its beautiful. I cried watching the film. You guys should watch that too!
Shatta Wale 🇬🇭 to the world
she is talking to all the black people....we are and were already kings in our lands and we traveled across the world before colonialization ....we are all of african descent ....so black people around the world..shine already youre a KING ya know it...and if ya didnt know now you know....black is king..periodt...thank you beyonce for giving all of our culture and the creation of world culture a true depiction...from dance to music to dress to hair styles...black is KING
Watching most reactions and the production of our Dancehall King's name is pretty funny 🤣🤣🤣, what's Shatta WHALE? Its Shatta WALE🤣. He's the most versatile artist you can find from African. React to most of his videos as well please. Love❤️💯
We🇬🇭 era so proud of shatta wale❤❤
Watch the whole Black is King Film is all the songs and videos to the album.
Girl they are talking about Black is king!!! Where you get that from? Ugh ....
Shatta Movement!!!! Beyonce!!! USA - GH Bless up!!!!
She just came out with an entire VISUAL ALBUM on Disney Plus to accompany her Lion King The Gift Album she made when the Lion King remake first came out. This is the project where this music video is from, you can find it on Disney + titled Black Is King
For some reason Shata Wale is underrated but I love your channel
Her hair is representing Bantu knot style, basically for that style you section your hair twist it and wrap it around until it forms a knot. 😊❤️
Guys I love you guys reacting and supporting culture oml crazy I know I’m not the only one thinking the industry is crazy when it comes to most or all artist
Paapaaapaaa...Shatta wale to the world 🌍🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭...
Pah pah pah who Jah bless, shatta wale.making GH proud, big ups to e shatta movement. Pah pah pah
Shatta is Africa reggae dancehall king from Ghana
People don't understand the music they are only looking for how nice the music is
Major Lazor putting Trinidad on the map 🇹🇹 🔥
The lyrics of the guy is 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Long live Black
#Culture
#BlackIsKing
#Beyonce
I am here for shatta and Beyonce 😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😍😘😍🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🤣
Ghana stand up. Shatta wale African Dancehall king 👑 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭
Shatta Wale To The world 💥💥💥💥
King and queen already
The green man represents our ancestors!!! This is her love letter to Africa🇬🇭
This is a message to the African Heritage n community, listen to it again. Shatta movement
😂😂😂😂😂 obviously they had no backstory to this song/video ..but I love the reaction lol.....as an African watching this I am so amazed by how Beyoncé basically embodies our music style,our dance,our culture, our hairstyle,..everything was on point! Clearly she is a passionate artiste,she loves to learn and it’s so beautiful to watch ..I’m so impressed,excited and very proud to be black right now!! Good job Bey! Love you ❤️ 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭Wale made us proud!
The hairstyle you were thinking of is Bantu knots, originates in Africa. Our hair is our crown 😊And true everyone is a king but this song is speaking directly to the Black/African diaspora/ descendants of Africa.
I would really encourage you to look up all the symbols, African cultures and dances that are represented. I promise you you’ll enjoy it a 1000 times more !!
This isn’t just a song it’s a love letter
She dedicated it to her son!
The hairstyle is something we blacks do when you want to grow your hair..the the cornrow is like a protective hairstyle we all do..
The eyes talk louder than words..their reaction was like what is this ...it's called culture hello
It's me everyone is a KING
Nice reaction... They were showing the African culture but they were tryna say everyone is a king already
GHANA TO THE WORLD BCOZ OF GHANAIAN MUSICIANS, POWER OF BLACK PEOPLE 💥💥💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥✊✊✊✊✊✊✊🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭.PAAAAAH PAAAAAAAH PAAAAAAAH🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌👍💯%