4:49 Busa le lizwe bo (Rule this land) Busa le lizwe bo (Rule this land) Busa le lizwe bo (Rule this land) Lethu busa ngoxolo (Rule with peace) Is'khathi sifikile (The time has come) Is'khathi busa iyo (It's time, rule) Is'khathi sifikile (The time has come) Busa lomhlaba (Rule this land) Is'khathi sifikile (The time has come) Is'khathi sifikile (The time has come) Busa Simba!Busa Simba! (Rule, Simba! Rule, Simba!) Ubuse ngo xolo (Rule with peace) Ubuse ngo thando (Rule with love) Ubuse ngo xolo (Rule with peace) Ubuse ngo thando (Rule with love) Ubuse ngo xolo (Rule with peace) Ingonyama nengw' enamabala! (now the Lion wears his Noble spots) Ingonyama nengw' enamabala! (now the Lion wears his Noble spots) Ingonyama ... (the Lion ...) Till we find our place On the path unwinding In the circle ... ...The circle of life Circle of - LIFE!!!!!
Fun fact: lion cubs have faded spots when they are born that disappear as they get older. (A fact i feel like it may not have been known fact before the movie's original release; if it was known it probably would've confused most people for the cub to be lightly spotted and the parents not).
When i first watched this movie, i would sing and every song in it, including the backround choir and instrumentation. That scene that simba makes his way to pride rock would be the scene i would never forget, it was so strong i couldn't even look away from the screen. I was 6 or 7 at the time and now I'm a freshman musician and started playing orchestra fir a total of 3-4 years. I recently played at Disneyland on the performing arts stage, this classic has certainly changed my life in many ways i can't describe
When SIMBA rises up as the true king. That scene made me fall in love with this movie. I really wish there was a series with simba's life after that and before having his kids.
@@GamingFanactic911 Ugh, Giacchino is my least favourite composer out there. It's actually been three times now that I'm watching a film and the music is so gratingly banal or glaringly out of place that I look up the composer afterwards and it has been him! How you can call him better than Zimmer and even mention him alongside Williams is beyond me. But, oh well, horses for courses I guess :)
3:20 - Simba returns from defeating Scar. Zazu bows, mouths the words "Your Majesty" as the lionesses all surround him, with Sarabi and Nala in the lead. 3:52 - Rafiki shakes his staff. Simba approaches. Rafiki motions for Simba to come forward. Simba embraces him in a hug. 4:15 - "It is time." 4:21 - Simba ascends Pride Rock. He sees the rain water wash away a skull, washing away the pain and sorrows of the past. 4:45 - "REMEMBER!" 4:50 - Simba claims his rightful place.
This whole progression is probably some of the best writing Hans Zimmer has ever done. Put all the cool sound engineering he does and the giant layered brass he does in most of his movies and just listen to the way the themes progress and modulate. It tells a story so effectively all by itself, plus the first 2/3rds of the song is a flipping Rondo!! That’s so cool!
@@TheColdPatrol the story is very similar , both inspired of hamelet,and lions, but disney did what they do best, take a plot and transform in a legend, cuz what make lion king the lion king is not the lion/hamelet stuff, but something much more than that, the diference are the lines, what they show to us and teach us, is not like that in kimba, lion king is not just the hamelet plot, is about the problens in life, facing them learning with them, family, friends losts, finding yourself, or refinding yourself, this lines are amazing developed and what they teach us is the real soul of the movie, and of course the caracters personalitys are very diferent more developed and profund ,and the song are diferent and beautifull also showing the soul of the movie too. Lion king has much more caracters/ song/plot/ lines developement, what it makes especial, memorable, and most of all a life leason for all people.
Walt would have given it a standing ovation and if Walt would have been alive, there would have been a push to win Best Picture because that's what it would have deserved
4:20 SOMEBODY HELP. I'VE BEEN HIT BY A TIDAL WAVE OF NOSTALGIA! But seriously this part of the song was the FIRST TIME i've experienced an amazing sound in my life! When I was 4 I heard this part and It stuck with my whole life! I'm choking up right now :')
king of pride rock has to be one of the best scores hans zimmer has ever made,....takes me back every time!!!...classic disney and a time when cartoons actually had meaning..
oh my god, i just had this on as background music while I had another tab open - then, out of nowhere, right at 4:17 - I just randomly blurted out "It is time." I mean, I wasn't even listening to it, not really, had it on as background music ........
I love how it starts off so deep, dark. The scene with SImba and Mufasa, you can see the shame Simba feels when walking towards his father. This theme is perfect in that specific moment. What a powerful impact this movie has had on me
I watched the new lion king and it will never be as good as the original. Walt Disney would be super happy to see how many of us watch the original lion king and love it. Thank you Walt Disney
As a kid I loved hakuna matata. As a musician for the last 18 years.. this is now my favorite... The feelings it gives.. telling the story of the kings of pride rock.. so powerful and such a great composition.
Hans Zimmer is composing so let’s hope. But the end of this score is, in my opinion, THE definitive moment of the movie. Everything leads to the reclaiming of the throne and that roar. And Zimmer matched it perfectly. How heroic is the end of this piece from 4:21-4:51? Then it ends as it began, the circle of life and the stamp of authority as a Disney classic with the final bass drum booming with the title card. Yeah, Emma..I’m with you. I’m gonna be mad if this isn’t how it ends.
'And where the journey may lead me let your prayers be my guide I cannot stay here, my family But I'll remember my pride' 'And where the journey may lead you let this prayer be your guide Though it may take you so far away Always remember your pride'
1:10 is for me the more heartbreaking moment of the film. When Scars confronts Simba, forcing him to reveal to the rest of his family and his love the crime he thought he did.
One of the greatest of not the greatest animated scores ever!! At the time I didn't know it was Hans Zimmer! The whole album withstood the test of time ✨🎶🎧👌🌟🔥📽️🎭📺🥇⌛⏳🕰️
I just remembered that my high school graduation was 20 years the same month after this masterpiece of a movie came out. 3:20-5:59, definitely the way to go out
Greatest movie ever!!!!!!!!! why you ask!!!!!!!!!! because this movie learns you to never give up always fight for what is right and it learns you to believe in yourself and to have pride for who you are
I was listening to the theme from The Shining, or the "Dies irae," and I realized that I'd heard that melody before, only I couldn't remember where (I knew it was used in a bunch of other movies but not which ones specifically). Then suddenly it hit me: the end of The Lion King. And now that I've heard that Dies irae at 2:21I'll never be able to unhear it, lol. On a different note, everything after 4:12 never fails to give me chills, and has brought me to tears on more than one occasion. If The Lion King score is Hans Zimmer's masterpiece (and I'd ague it most definitely is; hell, the sole reason I went to see Lion King 2019 with my sister isn't because I thought it'd be anything other than hot garbage, but because I wanted to listen to this score in theater surround sound one more time), then that bit of music is the crown jewel. It's hard for me to think of any other piece that captures the same kind of awe-inspiring majesty and grandeur that a movie like this deserves.
The Lion King will forever have the best soundtrack of all Disney films. Such a timeless classic.
i do agree
Hunchback of Notre Dame is the best but The Lion King is a close second.
Whoever composed the soundtrack is a damn genius
@@MrrMilkkMann fuck hunchback of Notre Dame
And the remake ruined it.
4:49
Busa le lizwe bo (Rule this land)
Busa le lizwe bo (Rule this land)
Busa le lizwe bo (Rule this land)
Lethu busa ngoxolo (Rule with peace)
Is'khathi sifikile (The time has come)
Is'khathi busa iyo (It's time, rule)
Is'khathi sifikile (The time has come)
Busa lomhlaba (Rule this land)
Is'khathi sifikile (The time has come)
Is'khathi sifikile (The time has come)
Busa Simba!Busa Simba! (Rule, Simba! Rule, Simba!)
Ubuse ngo xolo (Rule with peace)
Ubuse ngo thando (Rule with love)
Ubuse ngo xolo (Rule with peace)
Ubuse ngo thando (Rule with love)
Ubuse ngo xolo (Rule with peace)
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala! (now the Lion wears his Noble spots)
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala! (now the Lion wears his Noble spots)
Ingonyama ... (the Lion ...)
Till we find our place
On the path unwinding
In the circle
...
...The circle of life
Circle of - LIFE!!!!!
Thank you!
WOW! What language is it? Swahili?
@@ABhaim I think its supposed to be Xosha
Fun fact: lion cubs have faded spots when they are born that disappear as they get older. (A fact i feel like it may not have been known fact before the movie's original release; if it was known it probably would've confused most people for the cub to be lightly spotted and the parents not).
You just made this theme even more epic
There isn't a single part about this film that doesn't rip at my heartstrings, the score is no exception....
+Olivia McDonagh Hi Olivia, i like your coment, show me how big is you heart. Take care dear, see ya.
Olivia McDonagh definitely one of my top movies, ever!
Makes me teary with the flood of emotion
When i first watched this movie, i would sing and every song in it, including the backround choir and instrumentation. That scene that simba makes his way to pride rock would be the scene i would never forget, it was so strong i couldn't even look away from the screen. I was 6 or 7 at the time and now I'm a freshman musician and started playing orchestra fir a total of 3-4 years. I recently played at Disneyland on the performing arts stage, this classic has certainly changed my life in many ways i can't describe
When SIMBA rises up as the true king. That scene made me fall in love with this movie. I really wish there was a series with simba's life after that and before having his kids.
If someone dislikes this, then I'm pretty sure they don't know good music. Hans Zimmer is, in my eyes, one of the best composers of all time!
PREACH!
Xehanort10 frozen sux!!
Xehanort10 Frozen was ASS
Hans Zimmer is great; I think John Williams and Michael Giacchino might be a bit better but all 3 are phenomenal composers. :D
@@GamingFanactic911 Ugh, Giacchino is my least favourite composer out there. It's actually been three times now that I'm watching a film and the music is so gratingly banal or glaringly out of place that I look up the composer afterwards and it has been him!
How you can call him better than Zimmer and even mention him alongside Williams is beyond me. But, oh well, horses for courses I guess :)
Remember ... Who you are! You are my son ... and the one true king!
You are more than what you have become!
You must take your place in the circle of life.
Rachel Brown how can I go back? I'm not who I used to be.
+Christian Maracle remember who you are............
What was that!? Haha, weather? Very peculiar...
3:20 - Simba returns from defeating Scar. Zazu bows, mouths the words "Your Majesty" as the lionesses all surround him, with Sarabi and Nala in the lead.
3:52 - Rafiki shakes his staff. Simba approaches. Rafiki motions for Simba to come forward. Simba embraces him in a hug.
4:15 - "It is time."
4:21 - Simba ascends Pride Rock. He sees the rain water wash away a skull, washing away the pain and sorrows of the past.
4:45 - "REMEMBER!"
4:50 - Simba claims his rightful place.
❤️
💔
The feels.
4:20 - Best music this planet will ever hear :D
Kylo Ren im glad Kylo Ren has a good music taste 👌
Best scene in movie history! :)
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
And this is why this is my favorite score in any movie, ever. That bit right there.
Remember
This whole progression is probably some of the best writing Hans Zimmer has ever done. Put all the cool sound engineering he does and the giant layered brass he does in most of his movies and just listen to the way the themes progress and modulate. It tells a story so effectively all by itself, plus the first 2/3rds of the song is a flipping Rondo!! That’s so cool!
this score, this movie... a simple masterpiece.
The Film is Great Overall but, The Score man the Score
yep :D
How could anybody not love it?
Nick p The people that think it ripped off Kimba probably won't love it...
4:20 to 4:50 literally gave me chills.
Only found out today that it's Hans Zimmer, no wonder. Only he can make walking a rock reminds me of empire built and fall
Why i keep on crying after listening to that part?????damn!!!
@@NathanDrake0410+++++
There are 3 version of the melody.
This Land, Under the Stars and finally The Lion King Pride Rock.
Different layers. It's really fansinating.
Me too , every time!
4:21 onwards up till the end is SO good.
***** Yeah ! I wish there was a full length version of that.
Hans Zimmer can do no wrong! :D
2.21 always make think someone try to tell my secret to someone
yesssss omg
Alice R Epic!
I love the African influence in this soundtrack, beautiful
Yes, I thought they really brought out the magnificence and great musical abilities Africa has.
Walt would be very proud of The Lion King
The best part is that the studio thought it would be a complete failure.
@@TheColdPatrol the story is very similar , both inspired of hamelet,and lions, but disney did what they do best, take a plot and transform in a legend, cuz what make lion king the lion king is not the lion/hamelet stuff, but something much more than that, the diference are the lines, what they show to us and teach us, is not like that in kimba, lion king is not just the hamelet plot, is about the problens in life, facing them learning with them, family, friends losts, finding yourself, or refinding yourself, this lines are amazing developed and what they teach us is the real soul of the movie, and of course the caracters personalitys are very diferent more developed and profund ,and the song are diferent and beautifull also showing the soul of the movie too. Lion king has much more caracters/ song/plot/ lines developement, what it makes especial, memorable, and most of all a life leason for all people.
Walt would have given it a standing ovation and if Walt would have been alive, there would have been a push to win Best Picture because that's what it would have deserved
You mean Kimba the White Lion?
@@TheColdPatrol guy with the name of a Nintendo game as his RUclips name, come to educate us on stealing concepts
4:50 - Ah, the significant ROAR that brought piece and prosperity back to the Pride Lands! :)
Lauren Mesquite i cant like your comment it has 69 likes-
tell me when it has more so i can like it please
4:20 SOMEBODY HELP. I'VE BEEN HIT BY A TIDAL WAVE OF NOSTALGIA!
But seriously this part of the song was the FIRST TIME i've experienced an amazing sound in my life! When I was 4 I heard this part and It stuck with my whole life! I'm choking up right now :')
4:20 the goosebumps
Hell yeah!
Hans Zimmer KNOWS how to give ppl goosebumps! ;)
and tears...
4:20 when you pass a test flawlessly
king of pride rock has to be one of the best scores hans zimmer has ever made,....takes me back every time!!!...classic disney and a time when cartoons actually had meaning..
+David Chalwe preach
+keisha allsop this land was also really good
Agreed!
This score also won the Academy Award in 1995
While I think The Lion King is a good animated movie, the soundtrack is simply breathtaking.
oh my god, i just had this on as background music while I had another tab open - then, out of nowhere, right at 4:17 - I just randomly blurted out "It is time." I mean, I wasn't even listening to it, not really, had it on as background music ........
Welcome to the brotherhood of geekdom :3
That's the power of music for ya.
Also in 4:45 "REMEMBER!"
And in 4:50 "ROOAARR..!!!"
EPIC!!!
Never forgot
I was so proud of Simba at 04:20
... and so was his father, Mufasa.
R.I.P. Scar... you will be missed 😭 thanks for teaching me to always be prepared
I dont think Jeremy irons is dead
@@carlyedwards1422 But Scar is! Poor widdle kitty...!
One of the single most powerful scores of any movie I have ever heard in my life. Well done Mr Zimmer.
4:20 when they call u up for Graduation lol
Kameron Dolberry so true!
When u finally found the love of ur life and no longer have to chase❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
THIS SCORE IS LIFE CHANGING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
All hail Hans Zimmer, Lebo M, the choir and the musicians! :)
4:20
Visually imagining Simba's ascent up Pride Rock with everyone gazing up in awe...
I love how it starts off so deep, dark. The scene with SImba and Mufasa, you can see the shame Simba feels when walking towards his father. This theme is perfect in that specific moment. What a powerful impact this movie has had on me
4:15 - It is time. 4:42 - Remember
Brendan Murphy w
God, this score is beautiful.
Perfect. Just perfect.
Yes yes
Dear god 4:20
Just amazing !
The lion king (1994), beauty and the beast (1991), and the Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) are my favourite Disney animations
The lion king is on another level
Aladdin (1992) is a masterpiece
@@tmBabylove it doesn't come that close though. It probably doesn't hold a lamp compared to The Lion King's.
Pocahontas (1995)
And Tarzan another classic best soundtrack.
28 since this movie was released and it still pull at all of our heartsrings. Pure gold 💓
Now this is the most musically gifted Disney animation film to date. The feels the meaning the relatability is off the charts.
Dammit! Who's cutting up those onions?!?
+Rachel Brown I am :]
Right!
**hides the chopped onions**
I am sure I have no idea what you are talking about...
@@ThatLEGOBoi I got tissues for the both of us!
I watched the new lion king and it will never be as good as the original. Walt Disney would be super happy to see how many of us watch the original lion king and love it. Thank you Walt Disney
it's 2017 and i can still feel it! i feel blessed that i lived the time i am able to watch this legendary movie!
This movie is just amazing and it’s one of my favorited Disney movie that I’ve ever watched when I was a child…. ✊🏻🥺
4:20 when you pass a test you didn't study for
i wonder if the orchestra people were crying when performing this godlike piece. i dont think i can play properly, coz sniffling too much
As a kid I loved hakuna matata. As a musician for the last 18 years.. this is now my favorite... The feelings it gives.. telling the story of the kings of pride rock.. so powerful and such a great composition.
Hope they have this music in the remake. if so then 👏👏👏👏
If they don't reuse the same music I'll be mad
Hans Zimmer is composing so let’s hope. But the end of this score is, in my opinion, THE definitive moment of the movie. Everything leads to the reclaiming of the throne and that roar. And Zimmer matched it perfectly. How heroic is the end of this piece from 4:21-4:51? Then it ends as it began, the circle of life and the stamp of authority as a Disney classic with the final bass drum booming with the title card.
Yeah, Emma..I’m with you. I’m gonna be mad if this isn’t how it ends.
New trailer dropped and they delivered. 😄😭😭❤❤❤
Hello from 2 years later! Your wish came true
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RIP JAMES EARL JONES
4:20 “And the Oscar goes to…. Hans Zimmer for The Lion King!”
Nothing has ever given me goosebumps like this track
4:20
Pinnacle of Disney achievement right there.
4:20 - 4:50 - FUCKING AMAZING!
it is
Rip James Earl Jones
The Lion King is the best animated movie ever made 🦁👑
4:21 this moment gives me chills since 1998 ❤️
I am such an old Disney girl i can watch these old Disney movies over and over again and let my children watch them they are such timeless classics.
'And where the journey may lead me
let your prayers be my guide
I cannot stay here, my family
But I'll remember my pride'
'And where the journey may lead you
let this prayer be your guide
Though it may take you so far away
Always remember your pride'
This has to be top 5 scores of all time.
That ending always brings chills down my spine.
1:10 is for me the more heartbreaking moment of the film. When Scars confronts Simba, forcing him to reveal to the rest of his family and his love the crime he thought he did.
This piece put a Mahler sized period at the end of the story. And that's about the biggest compliment you can give a composer.
5:37 holy God that is so beautiful
5:28 - Its God Chorus
One of the greatest of not the greatest animated scores ever!! At the time I didn't know it was Hans Zimmer! The whole album withstood the test of time ✨🎶🎧👌🌟🔥📽️🎭📺🥇⌛⏳🕰️
the greatest song of all time
Love the Lion King can't wait to see the new one this year
I want this played at my funeral service starting from 4:50
Me too
Disney: It’s just a silly movie about a lion, don’t stress yourself.
Hans Zimmer: HOLD. MY. BEER.
the one true king
Freaking magical in every way; emotions running away all the way through. :)
the orchestral songs on this album are in some new magic key :O
THEY CALL ME MISTER PIG!!!!! lmao
I have so many goosebumps at the end that I almost ached. It was such a powerful song.
Hans Zimmer made my childhood amazing with such wonderful music!
4:20 I can write so many 'When' memes but all I can do is listen in awe.
Iconic 🦁
This movie was perfect in every way. The new live action has a near impossible bar to reach.
SARAABIIIIIII!!!!
Yes, Scar?
@@KBAFourthtime Where is your hunting party ? They're not doing their job
@@julianlujan5609 Scar, there is no food. The herds have moved on.
@@KBAFourthtime No, you're just not looking hard enough !
@@julianlujan5609 It's *over.* There is nothing left. We have only one choice. We must leave Pride Rock.
Around 2:09, there is a bit of Batman Returns-aesk soundtrack in it.
Nah
I hear it man that Danny Elfman sound
Probably my third favourite Disney classic.
This music is perfection. Takes you on such an emotional roller coaster.
The last part is so hopeful yet so melancolic. 😥 I love it.
You’d better have tears rolling down your cheek by 4:30 all the while pretending you knew the lyrics towards the end like a true 90s child!
One of the greatest scores of all time.
Chills every time! ❤❤❤❤
Im happy a movie as beautiful and innocent as this was a part of my childhood
@4:20
When the Class of 2017 officially graduates :)
4:17 as a kid and even now that part always hits me in the feels for some reason
It's so damn good! 😭
Best soundtrack ever
I'm so moved.. Top number one for me. Love THIS ONE SO MUCH!
Apparently Hans Zimmer was dealing with the death of his own father when he wrote this score, hence the tragic beauty of the music.
Lord, this music helps me believe I can do anything.
Lion King may not be the most original piece of media ever put to screen but you cannot deny that Hans Zimmer absolutely KILLED the score.
Hans Zimmer is just awesome for making this beautiful music
from 4:14 the rest is golden
I always have goosebumps hearing the end of King of Pride Rock
I love how the best part starts at 4:20
Hans Zimmer is so fucking good with the music-
The Lion King has such a beautiful soundtrack!!
I just remembered that my high school graduation was 20 years the same month after this masterpiece of a movie came out. 3:20-5:59, definitely the way to go out
4:21 is life ❤ I will always love the music of this film. can't wait to one day show my children.
Greatest movie ever!!!!!!!!! why you ask!!!!!!!!!! because this movie learns you to never give up always fight for what is right and it learns you to believe in yourself and to have pride for who you are
I was listening to the theme from The Shining, or the "Dies irae," and I realized that I'd heard that melody before, only I couldn't remember where (I knew it was used in a bunch of other movies but not which ones specifically). Then suddenly it hit me: the end of The Lion King. And now that I've heard that Dies irae at 2:21I'll never be able to unhear it, lol.
On a different note, everything after 4:12 never fails to give me chills, and has brought me to tears on more than one occasion. If The Lion King score is Hans Zimmer's masterpiece (and I'd ague it most definitely is; hell, the sole reason I went to see Lion King 2019 with my sister isn't because I thought it'd be anything other than hot garbage, but because I wanted to listen to this score in theater surround sound one more time), then that bit of music is the crown jewel. It's hard for me to think of any other piece that captures the same kind of awe-inspiring majesty and grandeur that a movie like this deserves.
4:19 My favorite part ♡ So amazing ♡