Behold the glory, behold the wonder, What we have made shall not be torn asunder, Such vast achievement stone and papyrus, Beneath the gaze of Isis and Osiris. Land of majesty, Where the heavens smile, Jewel of history, Shining by the Nile. Serve and be silent, You who are chattel, We think of you as little more than cattle, This is your lot now and we advise you, To bow before whatever master buys you. Feel the power here, Power has its price, Some can live like gods, Some must sacrifice... Through the centuries, Many backs have bent, Many dreams are built, Many lives are spent. Look and be humbled, learn what your place is, Egyptian slave no matter what your race is, This is your future, your life suspended, And everything you knew before has ended. You are Egypt's now, We have all control, From your every step, To your very soul.
The sequel to Prince of Egypt would be where most of the adults leaving Egypt would eventually die due to their rebellion and disobedience against God. We could skip that chapter though and move onto the part where Joshua leads the remaining the Israelites and their descendants to reclaim the Promised Land in conquest.
The developers did a nice job portraying Bronze Age cultures in the Near East, with Ancient Egypt in particular. I recently discovered that in the Hamurabi Code, that universaly, the average slave price was 20 shekels, coincidence?
@@JuliaMuller-yr6xj the reason I found it is because the Bronze Age history is underrated. The Old Testament to me is nothing more but a bunch of rip-off copy-pastas of Mesopotamian folklore. If you want to believe in your god, you do you, just don't tell me to affirm that shit.
@@Kdssow I am not telling you to affirm anything if you don't believe in it you don't believe simple as that. What I am telling you is this why was the price of slave twenty shekels of silver specifically and then when you asked your self this question open the holy Bible and read genesis chapter 37 to chapter 50 and you will understand what I understand and know that I forgive you.
yk what neat about dream works making both of those films is that the story of Joseph are connected the reason the Israelites were in Egypt because of Joseph bringing his dad and brothers to Egypt many years late the Israelites were enslaved there. Then Moses came as a answer to their prayer of deliverance hence "deliver us" song in the film. Overall I would say the Prince of Egypt.
Yes! The wikipedia page for this score goes into excellent detail on the steps Danny Pelfrey took to compose the score with some help from Hans himself.
I loved this song when it played. Also these scene made me think of how modern say is alot like these anciant cotys in the bible Edit: sometimes big citys collectivly loose the same morals
Blasting this while running through Memphis in Assassin's Creed Origins is an experience.
A fitting combination!
Glad i not the only one who did this lmao
How did I not think of this!
I agree, but I doubt the message and theme if the song would fit with Bayek and the Assassins
In your opinion, who is the best assassin? Personally I like Ezio
“It’s not for your face it’s for the floor.”
Omg that scene always gave me second hand embarrassment as a kid 😂
everybody in that film had a smart mouth 😭
XD
"Hey Joseph, you missed a spot!"
“This is your future your life Suspended and everything you knew before has ended YOU ARE EGYPTS NOW!!” Nah crazy bars lmaoo
BRROO THAT PLAYED AS SOON AS I READ THIS
@@starlegends3092 i was a couple seconds off
Th is song goes hard.
this song SLAPS
Ikr, such an amazing song
This is one of the most epic pieces I’ve heard from Dreamworks
That along with The Plagues from The Prince of Egypt
Deliver Us is still better
@@mechadoggyof course (April 18th,2023 and May 5th,2023/another 300 years/Passed away at age: 81/January 4th,2024).
Finally a clear crisp version!
Behold the glory, behold the wonder,
What we have made shall not be torn asunder,
Such vast achievement stone and papyrus,
Beneath the gaze of Isis and Osiris.
Land of majesty,
Where the heavens smile,
Jewel of history,
Shining by the Nile.
Serve and be silent,
You who are chattel,
We think of you as little more than cattle,
This is your lot now and we advise you,
To bow before whatever master buys you.
Feel the power here,
Power has its price,
Some can live like gods,
Some must sacrifice...
Through the centuries,
Many backs have bent,
Many dreams are built,
Many lives are spent.
Look and be humbled, learn what your place is,
Egyptian slave no matter what your race is,
This is your future, your life suspended,
And everything you knew before has ended.
You are Egypt's now,
We have all control,
From your every step,
To your very soul.
I never realised, until this comment, how good the lyrics really are. They are written just excellently.
Thank you for uploading the actual soundtrack version and not a recorded audio from the film that has the voice actors lines randomly in the middle
"Thirty pieces. Hmm, he looks healthy enough. Lord Potiphar!"
"....He'll do."
"Ah. Looks like we have some work to do."
I used to listen to this back when i was studying for ancient Egypt!
Behold the glory! Behold the wonder! What we have made shall not be torned asunder!
One of my favorite songs from this movie. A great history! Childhood nostalgia. Like The Prince of Egypt.❤️❤️
Can't find the soundtrack anywhere on spotify which is sad. Thank you for putting these up
they're there but unavailable for some reason :(( which is really sad..
This piece hits hard.
Just listened to one song and it reminded me of specific details of a movie I have not seen in so many years
dreamworks can not make this into a musical only live-actioned or another sequel to the prince of egypt
no. but joseph is a prequel not a sequel.
The sequel to Prince of Egypt would be where most of the adults leaving Egypt would eventually die due to their rebellion and disobedience against God. We could skip that chapter though and move onto the part where Joshua leads the remaining the Israelites and their descendants to reclaim the Promised Land in conquest.
Well they got a musical for prince of egypt... 🎉🎉
This must be how victims of human trafficking must feel
The music of a hard worker
Thanks Blue Star! Best song from the movie in my opinion
this is the theme song you gotta play when you run TOMB OF ANNIHILATION. and they enter nyanzure port.
Love this song i sing it to myself all the time. I love Egypt so much. it would be cool to be an Egyptian back then
On my way to buying Joseph 🏃♀️
Nah 😟
Potiphar’s wife lol
I listen to this song All the time and it's awesome
When Kratos goes to Egypt after Ragnarok
This Is my favorite besides you know better then I
The developers did a nice job portraying Bronze Age cultures in the Near East, with Ancient Egypt in particular.
I recently discovered that in the Hamurabi Code, that universaly, the average slave price was 20 shekels, coincidence?
No coincidence that you found that because the story of Joseph is real that's why we keep telling it praise God !
@@JuliaMuller-yr6xj no it's not
@@JuliaMuller-yr6xj the reason I found it is because the Bronze Age history is underrated.
The Old Testament to me is nothing more but a bunch of rip-off copy-pastas of Mesopotamian folklore.
If you want to believe in your god, you do you, just don't tell me to affirm that shit.
@@Kdssow I am not telling you to affirm anything if you don't believe in it you don't believe simple as that. What I am telling you is this why was the price of slave twenty shekels of silver specifically and then when you asked your self this question open the holy Bible and read genesis chapter 37 to chapter 50 and you will understand what I understand and know that I forgive you.
@@JuliaMuller-yr6xj you're still trying to shove Christian narrative onto me, and I don't like that.
Screw Zodiac Signs.
Which one do you like better?
King of Dreams: Comment
Prince of Egypt: Like
both
yk what neat about dream works making both of those films is that the story of Joseph are connected the reason the Israelites were in Egypt because of Joseph bringing his dad and brothers to Egypt many years late the Israelites were enslaved there. Then Moses came as a answer to their prayer of deliverance hence "deliver us" song in the film. Overall I would say the Prince of Egypt.
I’m sure Hans Zimmer has a hand in this
Yes! The wikipedia page for this score goes into excellent detail on the steps Danny Pelfrey took to compose the score with some help from Hans himself.
Love this song!
Honestly thought a soundtrack version didnt exist for this movie-
I'm hoping someone makes a metal remix of this song.
I'm actually learning this song on guitar. If I ever have the motivation to make it, I'll send you a link
Make it Symphonic Metal!!!!!
It will take years, but it will be worth the wait for a prophecy this huge.
Kevin Michael Richardson voiced a character during that musical number.
Made me miss 6th grade when we were learning about Mesopotamia, Anciet Egypt, Ancient Greece, Roman Empire Middle Ages ohh the days!!
Goated
Kind of the villain song of the movie and it’s about an entire country/civilization
I loved this song when it played. Also these scene made me think of how modern say is alot like these anciant cotys in the bible
Edit: sometimes big citys collectivly loose the same morals
Cd Joseph king of dreams the spirit brothers and Pegasus face
i love it
Could somone direct me to the instrumental for this song?
None exists as far as I know unfortunately.
@@bluestar629 it's fine.
0:45 1:36 2:37
Joseph and his father disliked
XD true
Reminisce…..
where's the slave market?
Down by the docks
*camel noise*
♥️♥️♥️💙💙💙💜💜💜
1:47
What if there’s a piano 🎹 version of it
Much like the West today? Huh?
Is this on Spotify
It is not unfortunately.
Okay thanks anyways
Where did you get this haha
Track 14
i prefer the historic context, joseph was a beggar not a man of wisdom. rachel wasnt an angel. Joseph family was a mess XD
He had a sister, right? I never see her in any film adaptations.
@@normalperson659 He did she got rapped
Leah's still getting eclipsed by her younger sister. Had a 3 second cameo and then was immediately sent off to the storytelling cornfields.
yeah. Many people who watched The Prince of Egypt don't know what happens after the last scene.