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{{Infobox song

| name = Already

| cover =

| alt =

| artist = Beyonc, Shatta Wale and Major Lazer

| type = song

| album = The Lion King: The Gift

| released = July 19, 2019

|misc=

| recorded =

| studio =

| genre =

*Dancehall

*Afropop

| length =

| label =

* Parkwood

* Columbia

* Pulse Publishing Administration

| writer =

* Beyonc

* Brittany "Starrah" Hazard

* Charles Nii Armah Mensah

* Clment Picard

* Maxime Picard

* Ronald Banful

* Thomas Wesley Pentz

* Toumani Diabat

| producer =

* Beyonc

* Diplo

* Picard Brothers

}}

"'Already'" (stylized in uppercase) is a song by American singer Beyonc, Ghanaian singer Shatta Wale and American trio Major Lazer from the 2019 album 'The Lion King: The Gift' and featured in the 2020 film 'Black Is King'.

Release



"Already" was written by Beyonc, Starrah, Nii Armah Mensah, Picard Brothers Ronald Banful and Diplo, with Beyonc, Diplo and Picard Brothers producing the song respectively.

"Already" was originally released as a track in 2019's 'The Lion King: The Gift', a soundtrack album curated by Beyonc for the 2019 photorealistic animated remake of 'The Lion King'. It was then featured in 'Black Is King', a visual counterpart and television film for the album, released on Disney Plus on July 31, 2020. Its music video was uploaded separately to YouTube and Instagram a few hours prior to the film's release.

Composition and lyrical interpretation



Craig Jenkins of Vulture described the song as a "tune about remembering your roots" and suggested that the song pertains to when a "lost and dethroned Simba [from 2019's 'The Lion King'] is forced to come to terms with his legacy. Jon Pareles of 'The New York Times' stated that "Already" acted as a "springboard" for "[the 2019 'Lion King's] plot points" alongside "Keys to the Kingdom" and "Scar", songs also featured on 'The Lion King: The Gift'. Matthew Meadow of Your EDM described Beyonc's vocals on "Already" as "flawlessly smooth", whereas Devki Nehra of Firstpost described the song as "reggae-heavy."

Music video



Production



Stylist Zerina Akers spoke about how she "wanted to reference different cultures, traditions and tribes, but to have the freedom to create fantasy, for people to be able to escape into a new world" through the fashion in the film. One costume in the "Already" video was a 5:31 Jrme blue Nigerian lace trench dress with an accompanying Nigerian gele, inspired by the fashion of matriarchal women at Nigerian weddings. Another costume, a Burberry cowprint top and skirt, was inspired by the Xhosa and Zulu people of South Africa, who use the hide of Nguni cattle in their shields. Akers also collaborated with American fashion designer Natalia Fedner on a gold chain headpiece covered in gold earrings of various styles and sizes; embedding the earrings into Fedner's patent pending chain textile headdress, Akers wanted to show how gold jewelry connects generations of black women and the African diaspora.[https://www.dezeen.com/2020/08/12/beyonce-black-is-king-stylist-zerina-akers Beyonc's Black Is King film aims to start "a global conversation" says stylist Zerina Akers], Deezeen.com, retrieved September 21, 2020

The hairstyles in 'Black Is King' were inspired by various traditional African hairstyles, with hairstylist Neal Farinah and Beyonc also striving to offer insight into African culture with every style. One of Beyonc's hairstyles in the "Already" video was inspired by the horned heads and lip plates of the Dinka and Mursi peoples, who wear them as symbols of prestige and honour. Another of the hairstyles used Bantu knots to pay respect to the Zulu people, with an ankh symbol in the center to symbolize life as in ancient Egyptian culture.

Members of the Accra-based dance school Dance With Purpose (DWP) Academy were recruited for the video. In 2019, the DWP Academy posted their own choreography for the song after it was first released. This caught the attention of Beyonc and her team reached out to them to invite them to feature in 'Black Is King'. Stephen Ojo and Caleb Bonney of dance group AVO (Africa's Very Own) Boyz worked with American choreographer JaQuel Knight on the choreography for the video. Ojo and Bonney showed Knight choreography to the track that they had made a few days prior for a class they were teaching. They then taught Beyonc the choreography, including several dance styles from throughout Africa, such as the Gbese, Poco and Kpakujemu from Nigeria, the Cest Moi from Ivory Coast, and the network from Ghana. Ojo said that his aim for the choreography "was to make sure the moves we were bringing out were properly represented and danced in the right way. I wanted to make sure Africa was being represented properly and not diluted." Ojo commented on his experience working with Beyonc, saying: "She was a very good student. Paying homage to the originators, paying respect to our culturesome people might not care. But she was very receptive. She was being respectful the whole time, listening. And every move was clean, sharp, crisp." A scene where black men in purple suits jumping up and down in unison is a reference to the adumu Maasai jumping dance of Kenya and Tanzania, a ceremony in which men in a circle compete for who can jump the highest with a straight posture.

' 1990 piece 'African-American Flag' was added to the set

Ugo Rondinone's sun sculptures, which symbolize rebirth and renewal, were featured in the "Already" music video in order to reflect the film's motif of the 'circle of life'. 'African-American Flag' was also included in the video; the piece was created by David Hammons in 1990 to represent the marginalization of African-American artists and is seen as a symbol of black liberation.

Portions of the video were filmed in Ghana, with the Ghanaian chapter of the film being led by director Joshua Kissi. Filming took place in the Eastern Region and Greater Accra Region, with the team wanting to include locations that were underrepresented in depictions of Ghana, such as Shatta Wale's hometown of Nima.

Release

The full music video for "Already" premiered on YouTube and was uploaded to Instagram on July 31, 2020, only a few hours prior to the release of 'Black Is King' on Disney+ in which it featured. It became the first music video from the film to be uploaded as a standalone video, with "Brown Skin Girl" following soon after.

Critical response

Callie Ahlgrim of 'Insider' ranked "Already" as the best music video of 2020, describing the video as a "painstakingly styled and deeply impressive enterprise. You can pause "Already" at literally any moment and it will look like a painting." The video was also listed as one of the best music videos of 2020 by publications such as 'Vulture,' 'Idolator', 'USA Today', 'Vogue', 'Crack Magazine', and 'Slant'. Althea Legaspi of 'Rolling Stone' described the video as "vibrant" and "visually arresting", also noting that the inclusion of "dancers from around the world interwoven throughout the clip" highlights 'Black Is King''s purpose as an "inspiring celebration of being Black, from its elegant choreography and fashion to the global locations". Jon Powell of 'Revolt' praised the "dancing and choreography", "variety of vibrant locations", and tributes to African cultures and "Black kings around the world". Brea Cubit of 'PopSugar' agreed, similarly praising the "gorgeous outfits, mesmerising choreography, and nods to African culture" seen in the video. 'Pitchfork' named "Already" one of the best music videos of 2020, writing: "With the release of her sprawling Disney+ film Black Is King this summer, Beyonc proved that she remains on the cutting edge of music visuals... Even as a part of a huge cinematic effort, "Already" is a world of its own."

Impact

The Marine Serre moon print bodysuit that is featured in the "Already" video became "the most popular design of 2020", with the brand seeing a 426% increase in searches in the 48 hours after 'Black Is King's release. Steff Yotka of 'Vogue' wrote that "'Black Is King' was the digital fashion event of the summer, upstaging official fashion weeks by aligning garments with history, celebrity, purpose, and unparalleled beauty."

Awards and nominations



{| class="wikitable"

|-

! Year

! Ceremony

! Award

! Result

! Ref(s).

|-

| rowspan="12" | 2020

|Soul Train Music Awards

|Best Dance Performance

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|style="text-align:center;"|

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| rowspan="3" |UK Music Video Awards

|Best R&B/Soul Video International

|

| rowspan="3" style="text-align:center;"|

|-

|Best Styling in a Video

|

|-

|Best Choreography in a Video

|

|-

| All Africa Music Awards

| rowspan="2" |Best Collaboration

|

| style="text-align:center;"|

|-

| rowspan="2" |African Entertainment Awards USA

|

| rowspan="2" style="text-align:center;"|

|-

| Song of the Year

|

|-

| rowspan="5" |MVPA Awards

|Best R&B/Soul Video

|

| rowspan="5" style="text-align:center;"|

|-

|Best Styling in a Video

|

|-

|Best Production Design

|

|-

|Best Choreography

|

|-

|Best Editing

|

|-

|rowspan="2"|2021

|AICP Post Awards

|Color Grading: Music Video

|

| style="text-align:center;" |

|-

|MTV Video Music Awards

|Best Art Direction

|

|

|-

|}

Charts



{| class="wikitable sortable plainrowheaders" style="text-align:center"

|-

! scope="col"| Chart (20192020)

! scope="col"| Peak
position

|-

! scope="row"| New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)

| 36

|-

! scope="row"| UK Singles (OCC)

| 95

|-

! scope="row"| US Digital Song Sales ('Billboard')

| 50

|-

! scope="row"|US Hot R&B Songs ('Billboard')

| 22

|-

! scope="row"| US R&B Digital Song Sales ('Billboard')

| 3

|-

! scope="row"| US R&B/Hip-Hop Digital Song Sales ('Billboard')

| 9

|-

! scope="row"| World Digital Song Sales ('Billboard')

| 2

|}

Certifications



References



Category:2019 songs

Category:Beyonc songs

Category:Major Lazer songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Beyonc

Category:Song recordings produced by Diplo

Category:Songs written by Beyonc

Category:Songs written by Diplo

Category:Songs written by Starrah

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