The Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer nabbed nearly 200 million views within 24 hours of its release, hardly surprising for one of Marvel Studios’ most highly anticipated projects. However, those who simply played back the preview to listen to its rendition of Bob Marley's “No Woman, No Cry” can now enjoy the standalone track as part of the movie’s prologue soundtrack.
The release of the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Prologue had been announced during Marvel Studios' San Diego Comic-Con 2022 panel, and now that the full three-track EP is out, fans can get a feel for what part of the film’s music will be like. The first Black Panther featured some of the best music in cinema in recent memory, let alone a Marvel Studios movie, as Ludwig Göransson's brilliant award-winning score and Kendrick Lamar's accompanying album gave the movie sounds just as iconic as the imagery put together by Ryan Coogler.
5 Actors Who Could Play Wolverine in the MCU
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Prologue dropped on practically every music streaming service available. As fans can hear, the soundtrack departs from the hip-hop themes that dominated the first film in favor of more Afro-Latin beats. Joining Nigerian singer Tems' cover of Bob Marley's classic is Ghana's Amaarae featuring Kali Uchis for the upbeat track “A Body, A Coffin." Furthermore, Mexican rapper Santa Fe Klan closes off this early musical preview again produced by Göransson.
Naturally, the biggest standout here is the slow emotional cover of “No Woman, No Cry." The song perfectly fits the tone of a Black Panther sequel that’s destined to be defined by the passing of Chadwick Boseman. This trifecta of lesser-known artists could also benefit from the extra exposure, especially if
Read more on gamerant.com