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: Songs like "La Vida" (Snow Tha Product and E-40) and "Anya Mmiri" (CKay and PinkPantheress) blend contemporary rap and pop with traditional instrumentation like the son jarocho and oja flute. Featured Global Artists
Unlike the Kendrick Lamar-curated predecessor, this soundtrack is heavily shaped by Göransson's research into Nigerian and Mayan musical traditions. The album is intentionally designed to move listeners from deep mourning to cultural celebration. Various Artists - Black Panther Wakanda Forever...
: The tracklist features artists from South Africa, Mexico, and Nigeria, creating a "hip-hop mariachi fusion" and incorporating indigenous Mayan languages. : Songs like "La Vida" (Snow Tha Product
is a sweeping global compilation that functions as both a tribute to the late Chadwick Boseman and an expansion of the MCU's musical universe. Released on November 4, 2022, the album was executive produced by director Ryan Coogler and Oscar-winning composer Ludwig Göransson. A Soundscape of Grief and Celebration : The tracklist features artists from South Africa,
: The lead single "Lift Me Up" marked Rihanna's first solo release in six years, serving as a poignant tribute to Boseman.
The album prioritizes specific cultural voices to represent the film's conflicting nations, Wakanda and the underwater Talokan. Genre / Cultural Influence "No Woman No Cry" Nigerian Soul / Reggae Cover Burna Boy Afro-fusion Foudeqush "Con La Brisa" Mexican Spanish Ballad DBN Gogo & Busiswa "Love & Loyalty" South African Amapiano Stormzy "Interlude" British Grime / Soul ADN Maya Colectivo "Laayli' kuxa'ano'one" Mayan Indigenous Rap Critical Reception



