Lion King 2- He Lives in You [Broadway version]
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The lion represents individuality.
Faith here is used more as an antithesis of unsureness. Rather than unsureness itself, which religion ultimately is.
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@Tiger88873 Rafiki, in the broadway version rafiki is a female mandrill
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Who is singing the solo part on this video?
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fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i hate these Broadway shows they sing dumb and don't have the umf
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@Kenshinsm I went to see it with my family in New York, It was 102$ for 1 ticket and we sat in the last row at the back.
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@Kenshinsm 10 pound is about 20 dollars.
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wait, i thought raffiki sung the reprise?
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C'est merveilleux!!!
Comme le roi lion, soyons des modèles et des gens qui apportent le bonheur autour de soi. Soyns des personnes secourables.
Cela me motive personnellement à être meilleur que ce que je suis aujourd'hui.
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What a load of crap this broadway version is, soo faakiiing sucky!!
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i cried like a baby when i saw this on stage. The Lion King isnt just a film. It's my childhood memories. I saw it in 3D the other day and i couldnt stop crying. I miss my childhood so much, all the disney songs, characters, stories. Always in my heart. I love you, Walt Disney Productions. I love you, Mufasa. Never forgotten.
o-O I thought the Broadway version used Mufasa in He Lives in You (his lyric was "they live in you, they live in me" towards Simba) and then without him in the reprise.
wynzerman 2 years ago 9
yeah that's right.. this is the reprise :)
ZacE4eva 2 years ago 8