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The song—and particularly its lavish music video—is often interpreted as an exploration of "Black Capitalism," showcasing wealth with purpose and sophistication. Production & Composition
The music video, released for the first anniversary of Black Is King , features cameos from Kelly Rowland and Tina Knowles-Lawson . and Mansa Musa.
Watch the official visual from Black Is King celebrating African royalty and Black excellence: and Mansa Musa.
It features a sample of Oumou Sangaré's "Diaraby Nene" and interpolations of "Sweet Green Fields" by Jimmy Seals and "(Think) About It" by James Brown. and Mansa Musa.
The track is a celebration of Black excellence and African heritage. Lyrically, it pays homage to icons like Nelson Mandela, Fela Kuti, and Mansa Musa.