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The Hardest Mufasa: The Lion King Song For Lin-Manuel Miranda To Write Ended Up Being One Of Its Best

2024 was filled with plenty of big movies, from some of the biggest animated pictures of all time to plenty of huge franchise films. One of the most notable was Mufasa: The Lion King, which acts as a prequel to the 2019 remake of The Lion King. The film managed to become a pretty big hit after a relatively slow start, and despite the fact that Mufasa's reviews were as mixed as the previous film's, certain aspects of it, such as the music, have become quite well-liked since its release.

While 2019's The Lion King remake mostly consists of the famous songs from the original animated classic, Mufasa's soundtrack is entirely of original pieces, written by one of the biggest names in musical theater, Lin-Manuel Miranda. Fresh off the success of his work composing the music for Disney's Encanto, Miranda was tasked with following up one of the most iconic Disney soundtracks of all time for Mufasa, and apparently, there was one song that was more difficult than the rest for him to create.

"Milele" Was The Hardest Song in Mufasa: The Lion King For Lin-Manuel Miranda To Write

Mufasa's Soundtrack Had A Huge Legacy To Live Up To

Mufasa standing with his biological parents in Mufasa The Lion King
Mufasa standing with his biological parents in Mufasa The Lion King

"Milele" is one of the first songs in Mufasa — being the first full musical number outside the introductory musical sequence with Lebo M — sung by Mufasa's birth parents, Keith David's Masego and Anika Noni Rose's Afia. In a conversation with director Barry Jenkins in Mufasa's digitally released bonus features, Miranda revealed that "Milele" was the hardest song for him to write, as he felt that the song had to rise and soar throughout the scene, which is a difficult feeling to intentionally pull off.

The bonus feature in which Miranda and Jenkins discuss the music of Mufasa is called "Songs of the Savanna," where the two talk about the film's soundtrack as well as their personal experience with the project.

Another reason that Miranda found "Milele" so hard to write was that it was the closest piece of music to some of the songs found in the original The Lion King, and trying to live up to those tracks was a very daunting task for the composer. He didn't say exactly which songs those were, but "Milele" contains the lyrics "it lives in you, it lives in me," a very clear reference to the song "He Lives in You," which doesn't actually appear in the original film, but did show up in the remake.

"Milele" Ended Up Being One Of The Best Songs From Mufasa: The Lion King

Lin-Manuel Miranda's Efforts Were Very Successful

Thankfully, Miranda was able to make "Milele" exactly what he envisioned it to be: a song that feels like it fits right alongside some of the original film's tracks. While the writing and instrumentation are great, the song also reunited Keith David and Anika Noni Rose, the voices of Dr. Facilier and Tiana in The Princess and the Frog, who brought their absolute best to the project, making the song that much better. In his conversation with Miranda, Jenkins declared that "Milele" was his favorite song in Mufasa: The Lion King, cementing its status as an absolute classic.

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Mufasa: The Lion King
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8.4/10
Release Date
December 18, 2024
Runtime
118 minutes
Director
Barry Jenkins
Writers
Jeff Nathanson
Producers
Peter M. Tobyansen, Adele Romanski

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  • Headshot Of Aaron Pierre
    Aaron Pierre
    Mufasa (voice)
  • headshot Of Kelvin Harrison Jr.
    Kelvin Harrison Jr.
    Taka (voice)

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