R.I.P Samuel E. Wright. You will forever be remembered as Mufasa in the Lion King Broadway and Sebastian in the Little Mermaid. May your dynamic spirit live on.
This song has one of the best messages in it. No matter what happens to someone they will always live on inside of your heart. This song always got to me even as a child, it taught me to be strong and not to be weak during someone's passing because they will always be with me.
I literally just noticed the importance of adding this song and the reprise... I've seen the show twice and it just hit me... And now I find it hard to breath with all the feels in my body...
A year ago, the most important person in my life has passed away. This song reminds me of her. I long to hear her soothing voice and touch her once more and to just say that I love her. I pray that she's watching over me. I see her in everything that surrounds me. In my reflection, I see her. May she rest in peace and fly high.
Victoria, I am truly sorry for your loss. This song has such new meaning. I too lost a very significant member of my family 2 years ago and it still feels like yesterday. I miss her voice, I miss our talks, I miss everything that's her. This song means so much more to me now. Until I see her again, love you Mom
Reminds so much of my mother telling me as a child that are lost loved ones are alive in our hearts. This song really speaks to me. Thumbs up if you feel the same way I do!
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala Night And the spirit of life calling Mamela And a voice With the fear of a child asking Mamela Wait There's no mountain too great Hear these words and have faith Have faith They live in you They live in me They're watching over Everything we see In every creature In every star In your reflection They live in you They live in you They live in me They're watching over Everything we see In every creature In every star In your reflection They live in you...
Still hard to believe this is Samuel E. Wright (Sebastain from The Little Mermaid) singing this awesome song, even though I've had this album for years.
Here to pay my respect to the late great Samuel E. Wright; who brought to life to Sebastian in The Little Mermaid and giving this incredible performance as Mufasa and this amazing song that fits so well now. He may be gone here, but he will always live in all of us. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends in their time of grieving; May you Rest In Peace, Samuel E. Wright
I saw the Lion King on Broadway today and absolutely loved it! My dad got me the tickets as a birthday present! Couldn't have asked for a better gift! :D
Marianne Ferris I really had to pee. It was almost time for the intermission, but I couldn't wait, especially if it turned out I had to wait in line. So I got up and went. This is the only time this has ever happened to me. The usher took me to the ladies room, waited, and took me back to my seat. After we waited for the baboons to leave the aisle. That was so cool, how they used the whole theater.
Marianne Ferris That's cool, glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, I agree that was cool how they used the whole aisle. I am not afraid to admit this but when the Circle of Life sequence was going on, I got a little teary eyed because it took back to the time in my childhood and seeing the Lion King in theaters. It was a such an awesome show. I wouldn't mind going to see this musical again someday. :)
to be honest...i can't tell you because i do not know. I just checked it looks like it is coming back this year but it is a bit farther away. Its 69 miles away from my house. I would love to go back and see it again someday. This time go with my mom. She took me twice to see the Lion King in theaters when I was 10 years old it seems only fitting that if I see it a second time around I should go with her.
Can you imagine if this had actually played out in the original movie, and James Earl Jones (or some equally rich baritone voice) was singing it? [shivers] That's not to detract from this version, it's beautiful. I just sometimes like to think about what the movie would have been like if it were more like the musical. I feel like it would've made the film a lot richer with the added character development, and perhaps better laid the groundwork for the sequel film.
Poppy Raima Keep in mind that the beautiful aspects of this musical was erupted from inspiration of the Lion King. Perhaps we can consider crediting Lion King for making the creative development and magical results a reality.
@@calvinlam7272 Yeah, but the point is not the pretty song, it's the character development and use it would have to make the story so much better. They could have made the remake better than the original, but they didn't.
I was nala in our product ion. I miss the cast so much. My brother mufasa. This song made me cry. Especially the line in the junior version, "so whenever you feel alone, just know the great kings of the past are watching over you, and so am i"
This is so fascinating to me..this sounds amazing in this production.I'm actually playing Mufasa in my school play.. it starts opening in February. I'm so excited. Wish me luck!~
I was in my school play for Lion King as well the final show was last month. :( I miss it. I actually auditioned for Nala, but I was placed in the ensemble. I'm glad the show went well, :)
This song and its reprise are my favorite songs from all of Lion King. Something comforting and uplifting told once by a parent and then by a family friend about that parent once that parent passes ABOUT them to their son at two different points in life. The same words but two vastly different meanings. I am mad about the remake for the usual reasons people dislike remakes, but I am truly disappointed in them for not including these songs. They are too special and important to not reintroduce to a new audience.
Same here, but as the song says; “he lives in you” and he always will for all of us. We’ll miss you, Samuel E. Wright; May you Rest In Peace and look up down on us up there with the great kings of the past
This song is a great way for me to remember my paternal grandfather who died in 2005. He was so important to me and I'm still as devastated as I was having to go to his funeral.
This song randomly came on during my shuffle on my iPhone. I've had cardinals fly in front of me all day. I know it's my family members who have passed saying "hello."
I love this song so much. It's very soothing some how. My dad died when I was very young and I do not remember him at all. But he is still in my heart. Also I just saw this musical last night and it was amazing! It was everything and more than I was hoping for.
Just saw this musical today. ABSOLUTELY FANTASTICAL AND MIND-BLOWING. I loved everything about it. Would gladly see it again. This would have to be my favourite song out of all of them. 🌟😗🦁☀️🌍🌄🌠🎶👑🎭💛❤
This has made me cry a couple of times because it makes me think about the nature and how we destroy it I can just imagine how it feels like listening to this on a morning in the pure African nature with the sun going up and seeing animals That's one of my biggest things on my bucket list (would literally be a moment where you forget anything around you)
Saw this in London last night. I can't get this song out my head. From what I'd seen, with the style of the masks etc, I didn't think I was going to enjoy this musical. I was seriously wrong. It's amazing.
I went to see this play on Broadway a couple years ago and I remember right after the show, I wanted to go home and listen to this song again. I still love it to this day.
I saw this show for the first time about a month ago in Birmingham, Alabama and it was Gerald Reyes singing it. This was my first Broadway show and it was AMAZING. I really hope to see it again hopefully with Gerlad in it again because he was so good!!
Good Lord, do I hope the 2019 version includes both this and He Lives in You. This part of Simba's development is all that's missing from the 1994 original and including it would justify the new movie's existence all by itself.
When I was about 7 or 8 years old, my grandmother took me to the live show in Wichita, and when this scene came I remember being annoyed and wanting to skip it because I knew Be Prepared, (which was my favorite song back then) was next, nowadays this is my favorite song and I truly wish I had fully appreciated it when I had the chance
[Intro] Ingonyama nengw' enamabala Ingonyama nengw' enamabala Ingonyama nengw' enamabala Ingonyama nengw' enamabala Night And the spirit of life Calling Oh, oh, iyo Mamela Oh, oh, iyo And a voice With the fear of a child Answers Oh, oh, iyo Oh, mamela Oh, oh, iyo Wait There's no mountain too great Hear the words and have faith, oh Oh, oh, iyo Have faith [Pre-Chorus] Hela hey mamela Hela hey mamela Hela hey mamela Hela hey mamela [Chorus] He lives in you (Hela hey mamela, hela) He lives in me (Hela hey mamela, hela) He watches over (Hela hey mamela, hela) Everything we see Into the water (Hela hey mamela, hela) Into the truth In your reflection (Hela hey mamela, hela) He lives in you Ingonyama nengw' enamabala Ingonyama nengw' enamabala He lives in you (Hela hey mamela, hela) He lives in me (Hela hey mamela, hela) He watches over (Hela hey mamela, hela) Everything we see (Hela hey mamela, hela) Into the water (Hela hey mamela, hela) Into the truth (Hela hey mamela, hela) In your reflection (Hela hey mamela, hela) He lives in you He lives in you Oh Oh So wait There's no mountain too great Hear the words and have faith (Oh, oh, iyo) Have faith! He lives in you (Hela hey mamela, hela) He lives in me (Hela hey mamela, hela) He watches over (Hela hey mamela, hela) Everything we see Into the water (Hela hey mamela, hela) Into the truth In your reflection (Hela hey mamela) He lives in you He lives in you Whoo! (Hela hey mamela, hela) He lives in me (Oh yeah, oh yeah) (Hela hey mamela, hela) He watches over (Hela hey mamela, hela) Everything we see (Everything we see) (Hela hey mamela, hela) Into the water (Hela hey mamela, hela) Whoo! Into the truth (Hela hey mamela, hela) In your reflection He lives in you [Outro] Ingonyama nengw' enamabala Ingonyama nengw' enamabala (He lives in you) Ingonyama nengw' enamabala (He lives in you) Ingonyama nengw' enamabala (He lives in you)
Most kids don't have a lot of exposure to Broadway, so there isn't a lot of reason to listen to the soundtrack. I first heard it in the second movie as well, and I don't know if I would have bothered with the musical if I hadn't. That opened me up to all the other stage adaptations as well, so I would say it's a good thing. Plus, it's too good a song not to use.
It’s fine because while Lion King first went on stage in Minnesota in 1996, it didn’t reach broadway until 2006 and Lion King 2 was released in 1997 so it’s normal
R.I.P Samuel E. Wright. You will forever be remembered as Mufasa in the Lion King Broadway and Sebastian in the Little Mermaid. May your dynamic spirit live on.
He shall and now he is up there with the great kings of the past to look down on us and to guide us if we ever feel alone
Plus Kron in Dinosaur 🪦💐🕯🦁🦀🦕
@@calvinlam7272 And Sebastian from The Little Mermaid
How did he pass away?
@@denisemiles7099 from prostate cancer.
This song has one of the best messages in it. No matter what happens to someone they will always live on inside of your heart. This song always got to me even as a child, it taught me to be strong and not to be weak during someone's passing because they will always be with me.
I literally just noticed the importance of adding this song and the reprise... I've seen the show twice and it just hit me... And now I find it hard to breath with all the feels in my body...
You are right brother Jarod, sending good vibes your way!
gives me goosebumps....so beautiful. It reminds me of the idea that energy can neither be created by us, nor destroyed by us. Energy is recycled.
Thermodynamics 101, right there.
A year ago, the most important person in my life has passed away. This song reminds me of her. I long to hear her soothing voice and touch her once more and to just say that I love her. I pray that she's watching over me. I see her in everything that surrounds me. In my reflection, I see her. May she rest in peace and fly high.
Victoria that is so nice I'm sorry for your loss , I hope you have a wonderful, happy life God bless you 💜
Nikki Ordonez that’s so nice I’m so sorry for her loss
Victoria, I am truly sorry for your loss.
This song has such new meaning. I too lost a very significant member of my family 2 years ago and it still feels like yesterday. I miss her voice, I miss our talks, I miss everything that's her. This song means so much more to me now. Until I see her again, love you Mom
Victoria I’m sorry ❤️
Victoria I pray you find happiness & peace again some day. ☮️
Reminds so much of my mother telling me as a child that are lost loved ones are alive in our hearts. This song really speaks to me.
Thumbs up if you feel the same way I do!
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I definitely agree. My mom just passed away in October and I'm trying to hold onto that belief that she's still watching over me.
@@emilykershey1706 it's ok you're spirit will always be connected to her❤😊
@@emilykershey1706and she was meant to leave but one day everyone will😊
OMG I feel so bad for you hope u live a happy and healthy life and pray for your mother 🙏 🥺 🙏 🙏 😊😊❤❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊@@emilykershey1706
Him and Jason are definitely singing together in heaven right now
And now, James Earl Jones is up there too.
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
Night
And the spirit of life calling
Mamela
And a voice
With the fear of a child asking
Mamela
Wait
There's no mountain too great
Hear these words and have faith
Have faith
They live in you
They live in me
They're watching over
Everything we see
In every creature
In every star
In your reflection
They live in you
They live in you
They live in me
They're watching over
Everything we see
In every creature
In every star
In your reflection
They live in you...
MRWhiteFolksCakes thank you, gracias, mercy, arigato, danke, obrigado, gracie,
Mufasa Teaches Yonger simba it is ok to be scared sometimes
Still hard to believe this is Samuel E. Wright (Sebastain from The Little Mermaid) singing this awesome song, even though I've had this album for years.
Really, you mean he's the one with the Jamaican voice the says, "There you see her...?" Is this him. He sounds so good, it's delicious.
What! I didn't know that. That's so cool. o:
Oh wow!
+Evilgidgit4Ever I didn't know that ;o Thank you!! That's awesome.
I'm in ballet I dance to this song
This song gives me goose bumbs.. just shows what a masterpiece this is!
goosebumps*
RIP James Earl Jones.
*Long. Live. The. King.*
I played this song thousands of times when my Grandfather died it reminds me of him
Me too. ♥️
Rip to ur grandpa
being ensemble in this song (and the reprise even more) is like a spiritual experience I swear.
Does 2:00 give anyone else a rush. It's similar to the feeling of your heart stopping, the only difference is that you can't get over it?
I feel the same
I see what you mean.
hell yea i thought i was the only one
Heck yes. This makes me want to consider going into Broadway!
Oh yes. Powerful song! Powerful singing!
Here to pay my respect to the late great Samuel E. Wright; who brought to life to Sebastian in The Little Mermaid and giving this incredible performance as Mufasa and this amazing song that fits so well now.
He may be gone here, but he will always live in all of us.
My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends in their time of grieving; May you Rest In Peace, Samuel E. Wright
And now, James Earl Jones is up there with him.
Everyone's stories about playing Mufasa and Scar and Simba... I was Zazu
i was pumba
Jana Duró ME TOO :D
Jana Duró hey me too!
And I was the Ensemble because I don't have talent and this was 6 months ago and I'm still crying about not getting a part
I am nala
I saw this show last night. When I heard this song, I realized Mufasa was referring to us as he was pointing at the audience while singing the song.
Beautiful voice...lyrics... chorus... arrangement... everything!....
Saw this on Broadway and the man who played Mufasa was magnificent!! Such a powerful presence
I saw the Lion King on Broadway today and absolutely loved it! My dad got me the tickets as a birthday present! Couldn't have asked for a better gift! :D
DBZFanGirl2260 I saw it in 1999 and it still stands out as one the things I enjoyed most ever
Marianne Ferris I really had to pee. It was almost time for the intermission, but I couldn't wait, especially if it turned out I had to wait in line. So I got up and went. This is the only time this has ever happened to me. The usher took me to the ladies room, waited, and took me back to my seat. After we waited for the baboons to leave the aisle. That was so cool, how they used the whole theater.
Marianne Ferris That's cool, glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, I agree that was cool how they used the whole aisle. I am not afraid to admit this but when the Circle of Life sequence was going on, I got a little teary eyed because it took back to the time in my childhood and seeing the Lion King in theaters. It was a such an awesome show. I wouldn't mind going to see this musical again someday. :)
to be honest...i can't tell you because i do not know. I just checked it looks like it is coming back this year but it is a bit farther away. Its 69 miles away from my house. I would love to go back and see it again someday. This time go with my mom. She took me twice to see the Lion King in theaters when I was 10 years old it seems only fitting that if I see it a second time around I should go with her.
+Bren tai They travel all around the world. I went to one today and it was magical.
R.I.P. to Samuel E. Wright
with this song he sung, it will remind us that he lives in us
Well said.
Indeed, he always will and he’s now up there with the great kings of the past to guide us all of we ever feel alone. Rest In Peace, Samuel E. Wright
@Mike Munnis A perfect reunion :)
He will live in us and under the sea
Now, so does James Earl Jones.
broke down sobbing when this came up
R.I.P. Samuel E. Wright. You will definitely live in us now! Today is unbelievable! 😭
I'm not the only one who still cries whenever Mufasa dies, right?
Anna Lee that has to be the saddest part of Lion King. Or when he shows Simba the stars right before he dies.
I watched the movie for the first time in class, and I started bawling... XD I just kept saying "I've never seen it before!"
Anna Lee nope
You're not the only one that rewinds the movie at that point so he comes back to life, either.
No way
It’s hard to beat James Earl Jones as Mufasa but Samuel E. Wright nailed this song 100%
Can you imagine if this had actually played out in the original movie, and James Earl Jones (or some equally rich baritone voice) was singing it?
[shivers]
That's not to detract from this version, it's beautiful. I just sometimes like to think about what the movie would have been like if it were more like the musical. I feel like it would've made the film a lot richer with the added character development, and perhaps better laid the groundwork for the sequel film.
Poppy Raima Keep in mind that the beautiful aspects of this musical was erupted from inspiration of the Lion King. Perhaps we can consider crediting Lion King for making the creative development and magical results a reality.
munster55 Oh, for sure. I just like imagining what the musical would be like if it was done animation-style.
Poppy Raima Solid! :)
Poppy Raima If you want to hear Mufasa/James Earl Jones sings, check the delated song "To be King"
Mufasa originally had a song, but James Earl Jones couldn't sing very well.
Feel like this one is better than the Lion king 2 version to me, so very relaxing and powerful.
I saw this for the first time last night and this song really moves me, I cry everytime. This musical is phenomenal ❤️
Agree!....
this song is life
I hope they include this song in the new live-action film!
i'M GLAD TO BE THE ONE WHO SAYS IT ISSSSSSS IN THE SOUNDTRACK
Spoiler alert they dont wow disney you really pissed me off
Yeah...
They did a Xhosa/Zulu version of it during the credits
@@calvinlam7272 Yeah, but the point is not the pretty song, it's the character development and use it would have to make the story so much better. They could have made the remake better than the original, but they didn't.
I was nala in our product ion. I miss the cast so much. My brother mufasa. This song made me cry. Especially the line in the junior version, "so whenever you feel alone, just know the great kings of the past are watching over you, and so am i"
This is beautiful, powerful....you can close your eyes and just feel this energy building up inside....
Everything about this song I like from the music, tempo, rhythm, to the intruments because they blend in so we'll to bring out a nice remedy
In loving memory of Samuel E. Wright. He lives in us.
And always will, now up there with the great kings of the past
So does James Earl Jones.
I've been finding for this soundtrack for the past 15years, at last I've download it, one of my favorite song when I was a kid
This song is so moving. Literally shed a tear during this part of the musical.
This is so fascinating to me..this sounds amazing in this production.I'm actually playing Mufasa in my school play.. it starts opening in February. I'm so excited. Wish me luck!~
OMG SAME
i just auditioned yesterday. im mufasa too
I played Mufasa , it's amazing.
+Riley Poll I'm also playing mufasa in my school play
hey everyone. thank you for the kind words. the show went great!~
I was in my school play for Lion King as well the final show was last month. :( I miss it. I actually auditioned for Nala, but I was placed in the ensemble. I'm glad the show went well, :)
122 people were mistakenly pressed the dislike button because they were shivering soo hard hearing this masterpiece
The love the meaning of this song! Music has such an influential message to teach us!
I get so many goosebumps from this song that I need to keep it on repeat. I am defiantly using this as dance music.
This song and its reprise are my favorite songs from all of Lion King. Something comforting and uplifting told once by a parent and then by a family friend about that parent once that parent passes ABOUT them to their son at two different points in life. The same words but two vastly different meanings.
I am mad about the remake for the usual reasons people dislike remakes, but I am truly disappointed in them for not including these songs. They are too special and important to not reintroduce to a new audience.
Glad I finally found someone for feeling the same way I do.
This voice - oh my God ❤️❤️❤️ so powerful .. Love it
RIP Samuel E Wright. You won’t be forgotten
I'm playing Mufasa in my school play. They gave me a dvd to practice the song but I don't have a dvd player so this really helped me. Thanks!
I came here right after hearing about Samuel E. Wright.
RIP Sebastian
Same.
Same here.
Same here, but as the song says; “he lives in you” and he always will for all of us. We’ll miss you, Samuel E. Wright; May you Rest In Peace and look up down on us up there with the great kings of the past
Loved this song, when I saw The Lion King at the Lyceum last week.
i was the ensemble and i sang this and started crying during our last show. such a beautiful song
This song is a great way for me to remember my paternal grandfather who died in 2005. He was so important to me and I'm still as devastated as I was having to go to his funeral.
Explore the Best.
Our ancestors will always live in us. RIP dad ❤️ you live in me ❤️🇳🇬
RIP Samuel E. Wright. He lives in us, and Under the Sea
This song randomly came on during my shuffle on my iPhone. I've had cardinals fly in front of me all day.
I know it's my family members who have passed saying "hello."
this song speaks to me so much I lost someone in my life but this song connected them to me somehow deep in my heart. Amazing play
I love this song so much. It's very soothing some how. My dad died when I was very young and I do not remember him at all. But he is still in my heart.
Also I just saw this musical last night and it was amazing! It was everything and more than I was hoping for.
Just saw this musical today.
ABSOLUTELY FANTASTICAL AND MIND-BLOWING.
I loved everything about it.
Would gladly see it again.
This would have to be my favourite song out of all of them.
🌟😗🦁☀️🌍🌄🌠🎶👑🎭💛❤
The ultimate get up and keep fighting anthem
This has made me cry a couple of times because it makes me think about the nature and how we destroy it
I can just imagine how it feels like listening to this on a morning in the pure African nature with the sun going up and seeing animals
That's one of my biggest things on my bucket list
(would literally be a moment where you forget anything around you)
Really nice story behind it
Saw this in London last night. I can't get this song out my head. From what I'd seen, with the style of the masks etc, I didn't think I was going to enjoy this musical. I was seriously wrong. It's amazing.
Rest in peace Samuel we will always miss u and u made amazing roles on lion king! 👑
I went to see this play on Broadway a couple years ago and I remember right after the show, I wanted to go home and listen to this song again. I still love it to this day.
when u saw this scene in Broadway it feels and looks soo realistic like u was watching them but from a distance😊
I saw this show for the first time about a month ago in Birmingham, Alabama and it was Gerald Reyes singing it. This was my first Broadway show and it was AMAZING. I really hope to see it again hopefully with Gerlad in it again because he was so good!!
This song gives me the chills everytime i hear it
Good Lord, do I hope the 2019 version includes both this and He Lives in You. This part of Simba's development is all that's missing from the 1994 original and including it would justify the new movie's existence all by itself.
Just went to see this today! Takes my breath away every time
Waqescuhnimo.
I could listen to this on repeat
A group from my circus troupe did a routine to this. So glad I was introduced to the song; it's beautiful.
I love that song and it makes me think about my dad. And the great times we had when we saw that playI love that song. He lives in you.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I just heard this song again on Code Black. It was almost as good as hearing it live....just beautiful..
I love when the extras sing "Oh oh eh oh!" Idk why it just makes me so happy fsr... 😂
My students listen to this song every day. I'm so happy they love it
I saw this performed live... and that was such an amazing experience!
He lives in you. RIP Samuel E. Wright
My school and another school's theatre program just did this musical, I saw it twice and I think I might be hooked.
R.I.P Samuel E. Wright. Legend
Whenever I hear this song our ancestors from up above are moving with us in the direction of the Lord.
this songs makes me cry .. i love it so much
powerful
I love what you do!
I love this song! It's also in Lion King 2. The graphics in the movie, and in the play are just amazing!
I remember kicking off in this as a child 👦 because my autism 🧩 was bad back then 🌈 then went last year &’it was great
This song just cuts through me, I think of my passed grandparents every single time...
Thanks for uploading this, I love this song, reminds me of watching lion king in birmingham on stage!
What's the point of doing a Lion King remake without adding the best Broadway song?
Saw this when they first performed it in Minnesota. I'd love to see it again, it was so good
So beautiful. It made me have goosebumps and tear up a little~ :3
makes my heart pound, so good
I truly love this song! :D
I am so excited! For my birthday I am going to see the lion king musical and I can't wait its music like this that makes me jump because I can't wait
Sick tune THEY LIVE IN YOU🎶🎵🎶
Lovely song. Thank you for posting it
When I was about 7 or 8 years old, my grandmother took me to the live show in Wichita, and when this scene came I remember being annoyed and wanting to skip it because I knew Be Prepared, (which was my favorite song back then) was next, nowadays this is my favorite song and I truly wish I had fully appreciated it when I had the chance
[Intro]
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
Night
And the spirit of life
Calling
Oh, oh, iyo
Mamela
Oh, oh, iyo
And a voice
With the fear of a child
Answers
Oh, oh, iyo
Oh, mamela
Oh, oh, iyo
Wait
There's no mountain too great
Hear the words and have faith, oh
Oh, oh, iyo
Have faith
[Pre-Chorus]
Hela hey mamela
Hela hey mamela
Hela hey mamela
Hela hey mamela
[Chorus]
He lives in you
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He lives in me
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He watches over
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Everything we see
Into the water
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Into the truth
In your reflection
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He lives in you
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
He lives in you
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He lives in me
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He watches over
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Everything we see
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Into the water
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Into the truth
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
In your reflection
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He lives in you
He lives in you
Oh
Oh
So wait
There's no mountain too great
Hear the words and have faith
(Oh, oh, iyo)
Have faith!
He lives in you
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He lives in me
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He watches over
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Everything we see
Into the water
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Into the truth
In your reflection
(Hela hey mamela)
He lives in you
He lives in you
Whoo!
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He lives in me
(Oh yeah, oh yeah)
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
He watches over
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Everything we see
(Everything we see)
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Into the water
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
Whoo!
Into the truth
(Hela hey mamela, hela)
In your reflection
He lives in you
[Outro]
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
(He lives in you)
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
(He lives in you)
Ingonyama nengw' enamabala
(He lives in you)
What does "mamela" mean? ❤
Um, this song is NOT He Lives in You
Natalie Kelemen I have no clue, should be something GREAT
I'll never forgive them for not including the broadway music in the remake... especially this song.
Godspeed Sam!
My favorite song from The Lion King! 💜💜
I got to see most of the original Broadway cast on Broadway in 1999, including Sam E Wright. It was an amazing show .
Nice song❤
omg it's so beautiful!! *-*
Is it good or bad that I heard the version from Lion King 2 before this one?
neither. it was the opening song in Lion King 2
How would it be bad?
Most kids don't have a lot of exposure to Broadway, so there isn't a lot of reason to listen to the soundtrack. I first heard it in the second movie as well, and I don't know if I would have bothered with the musical if I hadn't. That opened me up to all the other stage adaptations as well, so I would say it's a good thing. Plus, it's too good a song not to use.
THERE'S A FUCKING LION KING TWO
It’s fine because while Lion King first went on stage in Minnesota in 1996, it didn’t reach broadway until 2006 and Lion King 2 was released in 1997 so it’s normal
It´s beautiful