4 Amapiano Artists Featured On Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Soundtrack. While the movie coming to theaters next week is about mourning Boseman’s character of T’Challa, the original script was about grieving the five years lost in the time between his death in Infinity War and resurrection in Endgame.
The new Marvel movie Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is coming soon. Ahead of the film’s theatrical release, Roc Nation Records, Def Jam Recordings, and Hollywood Records have shared the details of the soundtrack album. In addition to the Rihanna single “Lift Me Up,” the soundtrack features five South African artists, four of them being amapiano artists. Kamo Mphela, Young Stunna, DBN Gogo and Sino Msolo are the stars featured.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever hits U.S. theaters on Friday, November 11. It’s the sequel to Ryan Coogler’s Academy Award–nominated movie Black Panther. Kendrick Lamar helmed the 2018 film’s soundtrack, which featured music by Lamar, SZA, the Weeknd, Anderson .Paak, Jorja Smith, James Blake, and more.
Director Ryan Coogler, composer Ludwig Göransson, Archie Davis (chief creative officer at Def Jam), and Dave Jordan produced the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack album. “Ryan and I talked about the importance of creating an immersive journey of sound and voice,” Göransson said in a statement. “If we used a song in the film, we wanted it to be the entire song, and to be connected to the story. Thematically, we wanted to move the audience from grief to celebration. When you listen to the soundtrack, you can close your eyes and relive the experience of the movie. That was the intention.”