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Beyonce Steals From 'Black Panther' Movie For Her New Documentary And Album 'Black Is King'

July 24. 2020

Beyonce looking like a demon

Thieving singer Beyonce is no stranger to formal claims of copyright infringement (Beyonce And Jay Z Copyright Infringement). She has built a fraudulent career on stealing from different people, then insanely taking full credit and financial payment for the illegal intellectual property thefts. So has her husband, rapper Jay Z. Beyonce steals so much she is routinely labeled a “swagger jacker” by social networking audiences.

Last year Beyonce was seriously slammed all over social networking, on blogs and in select mainstream publications, for stealing the preexisting copyrighted works of African artists for her visual album, “The Lion King: The Gift” (Beyonce Songs 'Spirit' And 'Brown Skin Girl' From The Movie 'The Lion King' Contains Copyright Infringement And Contradictions).

The infringing album and its videos, which were apart of the "Lion King" film reboot, went on to flop on the charts and in the sales department (Beyonce's 'Lion King' Soundtrack Officially Flops). These thefts are catching up with Beyonce, as the public has grown wise to them and have been boycotting her work. Hence the flops.

Beyonce had the nerve to tell Africans the album was her gift to them, which caused additional offense online. Africans publicly slammed Beyonce, stating she is crazy to be stealing from them and calling it a gift to them. The problem is she thinks the sun shines out of her thieving backside and she is in for a terrible wake up call. But I digress...

Black Panther

Beyonce is back again with the stealing. The thieving singer’s latest documentary and album entitled “Black is King” is a brazen rip-off of the 2018 movie “Black Panther.” The lead single from Beyonce's "Black is King" is called "Black Parade" which is even close in lettering to "Black Panther." For the record, "Black Parade" flopped on the charts and in sales last month. The song tanked in a week.

Beyonce claims she wrote, directed and produced the documentary film "Black is King" which is a complete lie. She can do none of those things. She's a complete fraud. Beyonce steals other people's work, then hires people to help her redo it under her name, which is known under the law as criminal copyright infringement, fraud, conversion and grand theft larceny.

Beyonce's 2020 documentary film "Black is King" is about a young African king trying to reclaim his throne via his ancestors and childhood love. Those of you who have seen the billion selling 2018 film "Black Panther" will recognize Beyonce's "Black Is King" as a rip-off of the "Black Panther" plot line.

In "Black Panther" the young African prince turned king (T'Challa) loses the throne of the fictional African nation "Wakanda" and seeks to reclaim his throne with the help of his ancestors and childhood love (Nakia played by Academy Award winner Lupita Nyong'o).

Beyonce is crazy. She stole the storyline of "Black Panther." She's acting like no one has seen "Black Panther" - the biggest film of 2018 and one of the biggest, best selling movies in history, and won't know that she illegally ripped it off for "Black is King." What a nut.

Pre-release clips of "Black is King" reveals infringing imagery from "Black Panther" as well as preexisting commercials and music videos from the 1980s that Beyonce has stolen and slapped her thieving name on. Beyonce is greedy, unethical and has mental problems to be doing this.

The Daily Mail stated, "The criticism from several academics began shortly after last week's release of the trailer, which features Beyonce and an array of Black creators and talent --some of which are from Africa -- dressed in traditional African garb..."

Beyonce's mother, Tina Knowles, who was slammed in the New York Post for releasing rip-off designs of Versace clothes, in her tacky House of Dereon clothing line, which flopped, defended her thieving daughter, who is being slammed on social networking for cultural appropriation of African culture.

Beyonce's mother is stating Beyonce has a right to her heritage. Indeed. However, she has no right to criminally steal other people's copyrighted works. It's disgusting and tells the world you and your vile, thieving ex-husband, Mathew Knowles (who, in tandem with you, even robbed the dead, stealing millions out of orphan's pockets, regarding the death of Beyonce's first manager) raised Beyonce very poorly. She is a despicable, thieving criminal, who has stolen millions in intellectual property from others (and so are you two). Your family is headed for a massive, historic fall.

STORY SOURCE

Tina Knowles delivers hard-hitting response to critics who claim Beyonce's visual album Black Is King appropriates African culture: 'She has a right to her heritage'

Published: 20:01 EDT, 3 July 2020 | Updated: 03:26 EDT, 4 July 2020  - The proud mother took to Instagram on Friday and hit back at critics who claim the pop superstar is 'appropriating' African culture in her upcoming visual album.

Black Is King, which is based on the soundtrack she produced for the 2019 animated remake of The Lion King, follows the story of a young king's 'transcendent journey through betrayal, love and self-identity,' while ultimately celebrating 'Black resilience and culture.'

Proud mother: Tina Knowles came to the defense of her daughter and hit back at critics who accused Beyonce of 'appropriating' African culture in her upcoming visual album, Black Is King.

The criticism from several academics began shortly after last week's release of the trailer, which features Beyonce and an array of Black creators and talent --some of which are from Africa -- dressed in traditional African garb, complete with biblical references and Beyonce's narration and soothing vocals...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk

Beyonce releases the new Black Is King visual album trailer... after facing accusations of appropriating African culture in new project

Published: 12:46 EDT, 19 July 2020 | Updated: 15:02 EDT, 19 July 2020 - She was recently criticized for appropriating African culture. But the outlandish remarks haven't kept Beyonce down, releasing the second trailer to her latest visual album, Black Is King.

The 38-year-old beauty was seen in various looks while narrating the darkly lit upcoming spectacular. New trailer: Beyonce stunned in various looks including a catsuit for the latest trailer for her Black Is King visual album that was released on Sunday morning...

https://www.dailymail.co.uk

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