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Beyonce's 'Lion King' Soundtrack Officially Flops

August 23. 2019

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The "Lion King" film reboot has gross over $1 billion dollars worldwide. However, when adjusted for inflation, it still has not topped the original, but has done well, as most expected due to the legacy of the film. The film was poorly reviewed (unlike the original) but is still a hit.

The original "The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack" was a massive hit in 1994, selling over 18,000,000 copies worldwide. The album spawned the 1994 megahit song "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" by Elton John which sold 11,000,000 copies worldwide. The song "Can You Feel The Love Tonight" also won an Oscar and Grammy.

Where the previous film and soundtrack succeeded, Beyonce's new musical offering for the reboot film has massively failed. The lead, copyright infringing song "Spirit" made an appearance at #9, then quickly fell out of the charts with very little sales for a major label release. The single sold 7,000 copies.

In Britain, Beyonce's "Lion King" album entitled "The Lion King: The Gift" debuted with next to no sales, as it was only downloaded 949 times during its first week of release. Then the album slid into oblivion. In America, the album sold 50,000 copies in its debut week, which is mostly based on corruptible streaming. The is considered very poor for a major label recording artist and for a project a part of such a widely promoted film.

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Actually physical sales of the album and purchased downloads for "The Lion King: The Gift" do not even equate to 15,000 copies. The album and single have completely flopped in the sales department. Disney has taken a bath in sales on the reboot's soundtrack, paying millions of dollars for the production of the songs and video, but getting nothing but red ink and bad publicity in return.

Beyonce received a big budget for the album and its music video for "Spirit" but did her usual, in opting to steal everyone else's preexisting copyright and slap her discredited, dirty name on it as writer, producer and every other title under the sun she feels like falsely claiming she did on a project.

Beyonce stole Mike and the Mechanics 1985 song "Silent Running" and Petite Noir's 2018 visual album "The Gift" to make the copyright infringing "Spirit" and "The Lion King: The Gift" (Beyonce Knew Of The African Artist She Ripped Off For The ‘Lion King’ Music Video ‘Spirit’ Through Sister Solange Knowles Who Worked With Him Years Prior). Beyonce also stole from a 1991 Vanessa Williams music video "The Comfort Zone" for "Spirit."

Beyonce then insanely went around telling Africa the album and video are her gift to them. She literally said that. Meanwhile, Africans, who knows South African recording artist Petite Noir, slammed her on social networking as insane for stealing from them and calling it her gift to them. Beyonce was denounced by Africans (and non-Africans worldwide) all over social networking. Hence the failure of Beyonce's "Spirit" and "The Lion King: The Gift."

Beyonce has been having excessive amounts of plastic surgery in trying to keep up with younger singers (as she's removed years off her real age of 44) that she is now starting to resemble her late Sony labelmate Michael Jackson. Beyonce has had nose jobs, breast implants, facial fillers, butt injections and liposuction.

This project has greatly damaged Beyonce's name and career, and she deserves it for what she did in stealing. Not to mention, people are not impressed with her speaking skills in the film "The Lion King." People stated she sounds illiterate, slow and confused, like she can't read properly. Beyonce, who does not have a high school diploma, only cares about stealing from others to get rich, not getting an education.

Beyonce's albums have been consistently failing. A scandal has exposed the fact Beyonce's 2016 "Lemonade" album sales were falsified by husband Jay Z's Tidal. Beyonce and Jay Z's 2018 album "Everything Is Love" also flopped on the charts. Now, Beyonce's "The Lion King: The Gift" has flopped as well. Beyonce and Jay Z's careers are largely based on publicist generated hype and inflated, falsified music sales.

Beyonce and Jay Z are two crazy, weird, unintelligent, ignorant, greedy people stealing from everyone and falsifying sales (Beyonce and Jay Z copyright infringement). They are fools to think the public does not care about their bad behavior, as people do, hence the terribly low sales the couple keeps tryin to hide.

Beyonce considers herself the top recording artist in the industry. However, she isn't even the top recording artist at her label. For the past several years, Sony, the label Beyonce records for, has received its best music sales from British singer Adele. She consistently and completely outsells Beyonce by at least 10,000,000 copies per album.

Beyonce Steals from African recording artist Petite Noir:

Beyonce stole the preexisting music video of South African recording artist Petite Noir and used the same album title as well entitled "The Gift"

Beyonce also stole from Vanessa Williams to make her rip-off "Spirit" music video. In the left column is Vanessa Williams in her 1991 music video "The Comfort Zone" and in the right column is Beyonce in her 2019 rip-off music video "Spirit: 

Vanessa wearing her flowing reddish brown hair in the desert (left) and Beyonce wearing a flowing reddish brown wig in the desert (right). Both women are wearing the same make-up and circular earrings.

 

Vanessa and then Beyonce wearing a fuchsia colored v neck ensemble while laying down with flowing reddish brown hair (Beyonce is again wearing a wig)

Vanessa laying by water wearing a blue dress and on the right is the rip-off of Beyonce laying on water in a blue dress

Beyonce Steals from British band Mike And The Mechanics:

Mike and the Mechanic's 1985 song "Silent Running" was ripped off by Beyonce

It's abundantly clear Beyonce willfully and deliberately stole the 1985 number one hit song "Silent Running" by award winning British group Mike and The Mechanics for her 2019 rip-off "Spirit." "Silent Running" was a big hit in the 1980s. She is an idiot to rip it off. The minute I heard Beyonce's song "Spirit" I recognized it from the preexisting Mike and the Mechanics album I bought on CD (over the internet) years ago. Check out the verbatim rip-offs by Beyonce:

Mike and the Mechanics in 1985 repeatedly sing the refrain: can you hear me calling

Beyonce in 2019 repeatedly sings: can you hear it calling

 

Mike and the Mechanics in 1985: rise up and fight

Beyonce in 2019: rise up to the light in the sky

 

Mike and the Mechanics in 1985: Better you should pray to God the Father and the Spirit

Beyonce in 2019: Whoa, Spirit watch the heavens open

 

Both songs are also about heaven:

Mike and the Mechanics in 1985: Better you should pray to God the Father and the Spirit will protect you from up here (up here in the song meant heaven)

Beyonce in 2019: Whoa, Spirit watch the heavens open

Beyonce Steals from Sony labelmate Mike And The Mechanics:

Leon Bridge's 2015 album "Brown Skin Girl" that Beyonce stole

Beyonce claims she wrote a song entitled "Brown Skin Girl." However, is a criminal rip off of the 2015 track of the same name "Brown Skin Girl" by fellow Sony Music artist Leon Bridges. She stole some of the lyrics and melodies and the songs have the same title.

Leon Bridge's "Brown Skin Girl" was written by Austin Kenkins, Chris Vivion, Joshua Block and Todd Michael Bridges. Beyonce's 2019 rip off "Brown Skin Girl" is credited to Beyonce, Jay Z, Saint Jhn, Blue Ivy Carter, Bipolar Sunshine, Stacy Barthe, Michael Uzowuru and Anatii. Here are two of several examples of the copyright infringement in the song:  

Leon Bridges refrain in 2015 song "Brown Skin Girl": Brown skin girl with the white pearls around her neck

Beyonce refrain in 2019 song "Brown Skin Girl": Brown skin girl your skin just like pearls

Leon Bridges refrain in 2015 song "Brown Skin Girl": from the other side of the room

Beyonce refrain in 2019 song "Brown Skin Girl": when you’re in the room

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