@@obfirmoviatorem idk bout the quote, but at least in the episode stark stated that he certain theyre the same, then erik answered with this quotes, so this is make sense as an "answer" and not a "statement"
@@obfirmoviatorem in a What If! episode Erik says this too Tony Stark regarding their different struggles as a Black man and a white man, either way the statement isnt a paradox at all
@@engagementengagement8836 Grape Monster's correct, if you go down the musical chain far enough there's a very strong undercurrent between rap, funk, blues, and African tribal/traditional music in the 20th century.
Truly a masterpiece. How he mixed trap/hip hop elements with african trap music and developed such a strong synergy. Plus it goes perfectly with killmonger history. Just fantastic. Ludwig is a genius i must say.
Bass speaker: Do you want me to put a bass speaker. Or........ Killmonger: nah f!€k the bass speakers and put it in my Veins. After you put it I ma rule the freaking World. I'm just feelin it.
Patrick Andrei Catbagan and what funny?Story is very close based on Hamlet and you can notice that lion king also used Hamlet.Or you laugh because i write some original analogue which not everyone haven't noticed?
Maybe we can still heal you” “Why? So I can live as your prisoner? Just bury me in the ocean with my ancestors who jump off the boats because they knew death was better than bondage”
The most scariest thing about Erik Killmonger is that he is a dark shadow of T'Challa, a chilling reminder of what he could have become if he let revenge consume him.
i love how the theme describes the entire character/life of killmonger: 0:28 : the rage of a child seeing his father murdered 1:22 : he allows the rage to engulf him completely, becoming the man he is today Ludwig Göransson really outdid himself with this ost. :)
I think it's also important to note that when African instruments are used for his theme, they are used sparingly. It's to hint at how he has roots in Wakanda, but how he identifies more with his African American identity (the majority of the song is trap/hip hop influenced, African American genres). Love this theme!
0:00 Sadness/Grief 0:25 Resentment 0:49 Anger 1:21 Wanting revenge 1:47 Reflection 2:07 Feelings of betrayal 2:23 The decision of revenge At least, that's how I see this song.
God, this illustrates him so well. It's scary, of course, but the genius is in the African music being overtaken by the Hip Hop, showing that while he is Wakandan, he's an American at heart with no real connection to Africa.
hey look on mostly white but I don't affiliate myself with Europe and if I were to walk into there is look weird in saying it may be in peoples genes and history but um a huge nurture over nature person so I believe where you come from plays a huge part in who you are .
Wakanda lost his King again, but he will be remember as the fighter he was, a hero on the screens and in real life. Four years of hes life fighting agains cancer. Rest now *King Chadwick.* *WAKANDA FOREVER!*
And now t'challa jr is coming. My theory he will be age up to his mid 30's during secret wars and will take the role of king on black panther 3, i dream plot is a war with latveria with dr. Doom as the main antagonist
@@aldolugito1810 most Americans see the founding fathers as their ancestors even though they aren't related by blood. It's more of a spiritual connection rather than a literal connection.
I just got out of my 4th viewing... that is it, word. for. word. Bravo! And it's a damn powerful line... #LoveHateKillmonger #RIPMurderHobo #BestMarvelVillian
It's a massively overrated movie. It gained so much traction and won Oscars because of its black cast and African story and not for actually being a great movie. And no, I'm neither White nor remotely racist - just fed up of endless Tentpole movies clogging up cinema for the last decade and counting..
@@TheHumanBallsack theres literally no need to comment that its overrated, people here enjoyed the movie, and i dont think thats gonna change any time soon
@@TheHumanBallsack What's sad is that having a black cast and an African story that treats Africans with respect is enough to be considered worthy of praise. I'm not saying that Black Panther shouldn't be praised for what it's done, I'm saying it's downright disheartening that it took so long for such a film to be released. In an ideal world Black Panther wouldn't receive the love that it does now, but this is not an ideal world and as such I will praise a movie that is pretty much just decent for actually giving me the representation I always wanted.
This theme perfectly reflects Killmonger's upbringing. Innocent and peaceful, then is shocking and filled with trauma. He turns his focus to wakanda, and learns about them. There's there's this method pulsing heartbeat that just comes to a boil and explodes. It's still has its african undertones. There's quietness in the middle, a metaphor for how he's still a child on the inside, but the only way this track could end is more rage!
This theme matches with Erik Killmonger's both American life and his wakanda life correctly and the sadness of his life,how he becomes a villain,revenges, gets killed...
WryLucifer healing factor?? Ok leave that he got stabbed in his chest, yeah he was a great, awesome villain but you know he literally died. I want him back too but the real point is *HE IS CALLED THE GOLDEN JAGUAR* and he's got JAGUAR powers!!!!!
Edwinson, you do know that healing factors in marvel comics stem from the brain right?its not as potent as wolverines or hulks, or deadpool's(cannot regenerate limbs). But if the heart is destroyed you don't immediately die, the brain still functions until it runs out of O2 which the blood carries to it. And even if the screen writers don't know or they forgot there is still the chance with the soul stone resurrecting dead antagonists after infinity war.
Just when you’re getting used to Idyllic Wakanda, you’re transported back to the streets of Oakland, reminding you of who Eric Killmonger is, a menacing mixture of both cultures.
2:25 when you realize that your uncle killed his brother who had a son and that son is coming for your country as an adult and nobody knew except that hakuna matata guy
1:22 **T'Challa slowly approaches Kilmonger's cell** Kilmonger: Never thought I'd see you again, cousin. T'Challa: Trust me - coming here was a last alternative. Kilmonger: Alternative? You finally started to look at the world in how it is instead of how you wish it to be? T'Challa: The world is in terrible danger. A force from afar seeks to destroy the people. Kilmonger: Their people. T'Challa: All people. Kilmonger: ... And what I do call this fool? T'Challa: Thanos. Kilmonger: ... Get me out of these chains. And I'll do the rest.
TheAwesomeDarkNinja good writing but Killmonger staying alive and being imprisoned and co-existing with T'Challa and fighting in Infinity War would not have suited his character at all.
Not surprised at how well the two styles of music blend here (the African, and African American) since they are two sides to the same coin. 400 + years of separation from your home can't take away what's embedded in your soul my American brethren.
Trill Figga Actually, I was born in Africa, but what about the millions in the diaspora? Are you going to tell me that never happened? I do know a little about the Seminoles, but to say that ALL Black Americans were natives is a bit of a stretch. We are the original man, so we technically are natives of every continent on the planet, but not all of us were natives of America.
@Trill Figga Oh for fuck's sake, stop trying to blackwash history. Black people were not in America before they were brought there as slaves, it was NATIVE AMERICANS, not "Aboriginals". Pick up a book that isn't a baseless conspiracy theory.
The sadness, isolation, and loneliness of the music, at first...noticeably not Western. Then!!! the sudden heartbreak grief rage. The flutes howl like hyenas in anger and loss. The son of a War Dog screams. ......then hip-hop...the "urban".....take over the non-Western and everything is filled with steady Determination. Quiet purpose. Then there is a polished hip-hop swagger embellishing the single-minded purpose. But, underneath is the non-Western music....still broken and grieving...still lost and lonely. (This theme is absolute perfection and captures the essence of Eric's character so well. It's superbly well-done and it gives me chills to this day.)
D e a d P o o l he didn't die. Remember he is of royal blood. If he was dead they would of given him a royal burial which they never showed so he could be very well alive.
In MCU, IMO the best villains have been Winter Soldier, Loki, Hela and Ultron. Killmonger is great, but he’s not the best. In the comics, the best villains (IMO again) are Magneto, Kingpin, Venom, Thanos and Dr Doom.
What does Vulture have that Killmonger doesn't, pray tell. Killmonger has a selfless ideal and a tragic past. He's almost a hero. But he is so consumed by sadness and anger that he became obsessed with his revenge plan and sacrificed his own morality to train himself to become able to pursue his goals.
That line was incredibly power when i saw the movie...the way he said was so deep i could really feel the deepest, angry,enraged impression in kill monger's voice.
Only "villain" who's reasoning for why he was doing, what he was doing that actually made sense. He was just fed up and wanted justice for crimes committed against his people all over the world. "All hail King killmonger"
I couldn't help but agree with killmonger his reasoning wasn't wrong, just the method he used could've been better you know the way he went about things but for me he's the best villain the MCU has ever produced besides Thanos.
harol garcia romero T'chaka wasn't really wrong either just the bit about leaving Eric abandoned was wrong. Only people truly in the wrong here is the injustice of the oppressors. T'chaka actually protected his brother N'Jobu from disgrace by leaving Eric. The people of wakanda never knew of T'chaka's brother, N'Jobu's betrayal. It was because of his brother's betrayal many families lost loved ones. Which Klaw was given full credited for. That's why for over 30 years T'chaka allowed Klaw to live as long as he stayed away from wakanda. He (Klaw) would never be brought back into wakanda to be questioned for his crimes. If he was ever questioned the truth about N'Jobu's betrayal will cause the tribes of wakanda to doubt The Royal Family. If any of the tribes of Wakanda ever doubt the authority of the Royal Family the king would be challenge constantly. As you see when the ape men tribe challenged T'challa when they saw him as a weak king who couldn't even protect his father amongst other things. If challenges like this were allow to continue it would put wakanda in a state of Chaos and the King's life in jeopardy till the confidence of the people of Wakanda was restored. (Hypothetically speaking) So what the king did, he did with a heavy heart but for himself, wakanda, and the man just doing his job that his brother was going to kill. Originally he would have preferred to keep N'Jobu alive to stand trial because this was his brother after all. Then he tried to kill the high priest who at the time was acting as a spy for Wakanda. Your first duty as king is to protect your people and uphold the laws, If your king who can't even follow your own laws than your not fit to be king. Honestly N'Jobu should have waited for his nephew T'challa's succession of the throne. As you can see all the death was unnecessary but if any of the Tribes see you as unfit to rule there will be war. That is why only the strong can rule wakanda and that is why they took to Erik killmonger ideal so quickly because they respected him as a powerful King.
I have to be honest, this is the most badass and heartfelt theme I've ever heard for the MCU and definitely on the top 10 list for the best composed songs for a movie. Ever. Ludwig is a goddamn genius!
Remember, Killmonger drank the heart-shaped herb before he died. He'll probably show up amongst the other fallen Black Panthers in the Ancestral Plane for T'Challa to turn to for guidance.
My PERSONAL favorite VILLAIN themes in no particular order... - Lex theme from BvS - The Winter Soldier them from CATWS - Zod theme from MoS - Killmonger from BP - Ares theme from WW (this one kind of)
Funnily enough, his own life was in his own hands at the end, so... he made that decision on his own. I mean, the writers could totally just say, "Fuck it, he's a really really good guy now" but that's not Killmonger, is it?
Considering that Infinity War's soundtrack wasn't even nominated the Oscars, which is a crime, I am really glad that at least Ludwig got some recognition. Great job!
"The difference between you and me... is that you don't see the difference between you and me."
Wait this paradoxical
If I agree to you saying this then I know there is a difference between you and me rendering the statement false
@@obfirmoviatorem dude... go watch what if
@@nilanavesa The poem by Rudyard Kipling?
@@obfirmoviatorem idk bout the quote, but at least in the episode stark stated that he certain theyre the same, then erik answered with this quotes, so this is make sense as an "answer" and not a "statement"
@@obfirmoviatorem in a What If! episode Erik says this too Tony Stark regarding their different struggles as a Black man and a white man, either way the statement isnt a paradox at all
The tribal and hip-hop/trap elements sound so good together, a good theme for an even better villain.
KajuZeulKapra 777 because rap is dérive of tribal music.
Grape Monster black panther made the music
@@engagementengagement8836 Grape Monster's correct, if you go down the musical chain far enough there's a very strong undercurrent between rap, funk, blues, and African tribal/traditional music in the 20th century.
Brendan Ellis Joe Rogan is correct
Phealan1 Ike
"The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel it's warmth." - African Proverb
Lol everyone says it's an "African proverb" but can any of you say where in Africa. I'm Nigerian and have never heard that
@@Nana-wi4gi well at least they didn’t mix up countries
@@clayman2314 Such a high bar
@@Nana-wi4gi probably just A african period had said it
@@Nana-wi4gi so then most likely somewhere else in Africa; just because you never heard the term, doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist on that continent
Hearing his theme again in What If Ep 6... THE CHILLS BRU
I KNEW I WASN'T THE ONLY ONE THAT CAME HERE FOR THAT
especially with the Avengers theme mashup
Came here after watching it myself
same
@@TinyTacos618 yup
Truly a masterpiece. How he mixed trap/hip hop elements with african trap music and developed such a strong synergy. Plus it goes perfectly with killmonger history. Just fantastic. Ludwig is a genius i must say.
T Clark dude you gotta admit, Ludwig IS A GENIUS !
Sweden🇸🇪
Ryan coogler is a genius
@@IDONTKNOWMILLIGAN he also made the mandalorian theme song which is again amazing and unique
@@nou1394 no way I thought these were similar
"Killmonger's Theme" aka "How good is the bass on your speakers?"
Bro I have noise canceling headphones on the base is amazing it just vibrates them like nothing
@@Achilnos2014 bro
Factss
Bass speaker: Do you want me to put a bass speaker. Or........
Killmonger: nah f!€k the bass speakers and put it in my Veins. After you put it I ma rule the freaking World. I'm just feelin it.
Hahahahhahahahaha
That part when we walks towards the throne chair was awesome
The upside down camera slowly turning up was amazing!
That ones "burn it all" that beat is crazy.
Yeah that is absolutely sick! I was bobbin my head to the music.
omdz u fucking know
same here
Rest In Peace to the black panther wakanda forever
;(
Rip
@@fatfrankthepeteacher2503 go fuck yourself.
Wakanda forever
James Ray say that again?
50% badness 50% sadness
Toyloane that highlights Killmonger's past which i like the scence when he said his true name in the wakandan tower
Patrick Andrei Catbagan it's like Gamlet in modern story
Александр Данилов haha
Patrick Andrei Catbagan and what funny?Story is very close based on Hamlet and you can notice that lion king also used Hamlet.Or you laugh because i write some original analogue which not everyone haven't noticed?
Александр Данилов im sorry about that sir....you were right abiut that second question
Maybe we can still heal you”
“Why? So I can live as your prisoner? Just bury me in the ocean with my ancestors who jump off the boats because they knew death was better than bondage”
ghost ops piloerection
feels
lol
Jordan delivered this line perfectly. Killmonger was a fantastic villain.
T'Challa: Shove it up your ass. *shoves capsule in would in middle of his monologue*
I am N'Jadaka! Son of N'Jobu!
I found my daddy with panther claws in his chest! You ain't the son of a king, you're a son of a murderer!
he may be an assassin who killed so many but deep inside he is a boy who lost his father
The most scariest thing about Erik Killmonger is that he is a dark shadow of T'Challa, a chilling reminder of what he could have become if he let revenge consume him.
@@jorgebersabe293 that's called a foil character used to show indirectly the qualities of the protagonist better
@@joelmathewk Foil, evil counterpart or shadow archetype, in practice its all the same.
Hey, aunty...
This movie has the BEST soundtrack out of the whole MCU
Lol did you sleep through the winter soldier?
@@parikshitrao4208 winter soldier is like the only mcu movie that has a good soundtrack with ironman 1 and black panther 1
Guardians is just non existent then?
Well you've clearly never seen either Guardians of the Galaxy or any of the Avengers films.
@@Owen-ub3fv avengers soundtracks are not that good tbh
i love how the theme describes the entire character/life of killmonger:
0:28 : the rage of a child seeing his father murdered
1:22 : he allows the rage to engulf him completely, becoming the man he is today
Ludwig Göransson really outdid himself with this ost. :)
Damn
Wow, what an eventful life
What was 0:28
I think it's also important to note that when African instruments are used for his theme, they are used sparingly. It's to hint at how he has roots in Wakanda, but how he identifies more with his African American identity (the majority of the song is trap/hip hop influenced, African American genres). Love this theme!
Boi it’s just a song it has no meaning
Fun Fact: Erik Killmonger is so ripped not from working out, but because of all the people he's lifted and thrown off of a waterfall.
Underrated comment.
He does 100 pull ups for ever person he kills
trexrising 40 he aint ripped tho...
trexrising 40 he wasn’t at Wakanda.
Jonnathan Crane he aint so ripped...
The beat dropped harder than the originality of this joke.
Lmao!
self deprecating humor. funny
@@istsu2026 how is it self-deprecating may I ask?
@@Eric-dn9bx Because hes making fun of how not original his joke is
That bih came outta nowhere
Wakanda Forever. Rest in Power, Chadwick Boseman. You were far stronger than we could've ever imagined.
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N’Jadaka!!!! Son of N’Jobu!!!
that scene was damn amazing
hi auntie 😂
This scene when he shout his name and the beat in the background was beyond amazing. It made me sit up from my chair
If I ever have a son in the future I naming him n'jadaka
"...I found my daddy with panther claws in his chest...."
The first time I respect so much a villain in a movie
Frédéric SIGER Loki??
I respecc Thanos and Loki in MCU
You need to watch more movies
Frédéric SIGER what about Joker
Meta neta he meant to say kill monger has a meaning
Didn't expect such a strong performance from Michael B Jordan, lowkey the best character tbh ("Hi, aunty.")
Ethan Radd that part killed everyone in the theater
Highkey you mean ; )
Michael B. Jordan acting was ok, he acted the same way he did in Creed.
neoinuyashafight to you it was okay..to us it was great
His theme is badass though I think we can agree on that.
0:00 Sadness/Grief
0:25 Resentment
0:49 Anger
1:21 Wanting revenge
1:47 Reflection
2:07 Feelings of betrayal
2:23 The decision of revenge
At least, that's how I see this song.
I love your brilliantly analytical mind being put to work
SAME FEELINGS MAN. SAME.. LET THE RAGE BEGIN.
I like ur creativity
really creative tbh
@Kahinur Nessa ur cringe 😂😂
"Nah im just feeling it"
Edit: Rest In Power Chadwick Boseman❤🕊🙅♂️
yep
yes
@@ady8880 hey jimmy fallon
@@adrig6920 HI
@@ady8880 hi mean hi hi hi
God, this illustrates him so well. It's scary, of course, but the genius is in the African music being overtaken by the Hip Hop, showing that while he is Wakandan, he's an American at heart with no real connection to Africa.
It's explicitly stated he's an outsider in Wakanda.
Michael Jackson hey man, why the hostility and racism?
I love that
Well said! Thank you, Mr. Ludwig!
hey look on mostly white but I don't affiliate myself with Europe and if I were to walk into there is look weird in saying it may be in peoples genes and history but um a huge nurture over nature person so I believe where you come from plays a huge part in who you are .
One of the best villain theme I've heard since The Dark Knight Rises.
Qualy TV Zod from man of steel
lilGerke not really
Gotta check out General Zod's theme
Qualy TV *Zod *Loki
This is better than Zod's theme.
Fun fact:Vibranium isn't the only thing vibing in this movie
The way he walks to reach the throne chair, this beat strikes and 180° view angle( it resembles a fallen demon got its spotlight overnight... LIT😎😎😎
ikr i just wanna watch that part over and over again
Zen-O Sama they need to play this shit in clubs
No this isn’t the same song...that song is called “burn it all”
One of the dopest scenes in the entire movie.
Close, however Coogler wanted it to signify Killmonger turning Wakanda upside down..
“Hey Auntie”
TheGunmode3 she was fine though.
best line.
TheGunmode3 that part had me dead 💀 💀
I was just about to comment this
Wassup
absolutely deserved the oscar for this score.
Wakanda lost his King again, but he will be remember as the fighter he was, a hero on the screens and in real life. Four years of hes life fighting agains cancer. Rest now *King Chadwick.*
*WAKANDA FOREVER!*
that's where you're wrong, wakanda has never lost its king and it never will - rest in power chadwick boseman wakanda forever
"In our culture death is not the end"
:T'Challa
And now t'challa jr is coming.
My theory he will be age up to his mid 30's during secret wars and will take the role of king on black panther 3, i dream plot is a war with latveria with dr. Doom as the main antagonist
"Bury me in the ocean, with the rest of my ancestors, who knew death was better than bondage..."- Killmonger (best marvel villain)
Thanos/Loki: Hold my Infinity Gantlet/Knives.
Hell ya
How can they be his ancestors if they died before they got to America?
@@marshman4813 because they already married and have child before they died
@@aldolugito1810 most Americans see the founding fathers as their ancestors even though they aren't related by blood. It's more of a spiritual connection rather than a literal connection.
best villain theme I've got to say
Surfacekilla 1 Darth Vader and Maul are better
david marsden Ah well let's just say in the marvel universe😅
Vulture
REDDIX14 generic
Nah lex Luthor in bvs
Music had me going every time it was on. Brilliant.
“What? I like anime.”
Killmongers vest looks like Vegetas vest
@@ComicAcolyte they actually took inspiration from it
@@Kydooo1 yea
Vegeta reference
@@kanyerahming *coughs coughs* ep. 6 *coughs coughs*
Can we all agree Killmonger is one of best Villains we had in superhero movies?
heath ledger?
Zach Ampofo nah
YEP BY GOD YES
No
Definitely.
Amazing antagonist.
oh shit ayy
Actually, he was the would-be hero if you pay close attention, but he was an antagonist in T'Challa and his people's eyes.
Fantastic foe
Totally he wasn’t just a bad guy he had a reason why and it made sense
When I tell you to do something I mean that shit
Dawson Breek is that the exact line? I don’t remember
READ Comics I think so, I cant remember
I just got out of my 4th viewing... that is it, word. for. word. Bravo! And it's a damn powerful line... #LoveHateKillmonger #RIPMurderHobo #BestMarvelVillian
burn it all
Is it weird i got a tad bit turned on when he said that?😥
I was so so so thrilled when I heard it in What If
I was like “AYO”
Best version available on TH-cam. The others have weird cut-outs
Ironically Unironic exactly
Ironically Unironic yeah
Exactly. I think this a remake or the official version
Yeah
You can listen the official version on Spotify
You know when you feel empathy for such an evil villain, that the movie was made flawlessly...
Except for the cgi at the end, otherwise, it was great
That's exactly how I felt about Thanos in Infinity War
It's a massively overrated movie. It gained so much traction and won Oscars because of its black cast and African story and not for actually being a great movie. And no, I'm neither White nor remotely racist - just fed up of endless Tentpole movies clogging up cinema for the last decade and counting..
@@TheHumanBallsack theres literally no need to comment that its overrated, people here enjoyed the movie, and i dont think thats gonna change any time soon
@@TheHumanBallsack What's sad is that having a black cast and an African story that treats Africans with respect is enough to be considered worthy of praise. I'm not saying that Black Panther shouldn't be praised for what it's done, I'm saying it's downright disheartening that it took so long for such a film to be released. In an ideal world Black Panther wouldn't receive the love that it does now, but this is not an ideal world and as such I will praise a movie that is pretty much just decent for actually giving me the representation I always wanted.
This theme perfectly reflects Killmonger's upbringing. Innocent and peaceful, then is shocking and filled with trauma. He turns his focus to wakanda, and learns about them. There's there's this method pulsing heartbeat that just comes to a boil and explodes. It's still has its african undertones. There's quietness in the middle, a metaphor for how he's still a child on the inside, but the only way this track could end is more rage!
kidkouga wow.
Bruh dis en entiyah essay, u sum sorta schola?
Im 4 and this is deep 😖
Killmonger is a T'Challa who allowed vengeance to overtake him.
"A child not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel warmth"
Dramatic words, but not logical whatsoever.
@@notnero5280 wym not logical
@@notnero5280 you don't get it.
Aaaay my man!!
@@notnero5280 thats what a fucking proverb is dumbass
This theme matches with Erik Killmonger's both American life and his wakanda life correctly and the sadness of his life,how he becomes a villain,revenges, gets killed...
He got Panther powers in this movie, lol he has a healing factor he ain't dead.
WryLucifer Bruh, he got stabbed in the heart. Panther power's or not, that's a fatal blow
WryLucifer healing factor?? Ok leave that he got stabbed in his chest, yeah he was a great, awesome villain but you know he literally died. I want him back too but the real point is *HE IS CALLED THE GOLDEN JAGUAR* and he's got JAGUAR powers!!!!!
Edwinson, you do know that healing factors in marvel comics stem from the brain right?its not as potent as wolverines or hulks, or deadpool's(cannot regenerate limbs). But if the heart is destroyed you don't immediately die, the brain still functions until it runs out of O2 which the blood carries to it. And even if the screen writers don't know or they forgot there is still the chance with the soul stone resurrecting dead antagonists after infinity war.
Gupta, the suit is The Golden Jaguar Habit, but his name is still Killmonger. He got his powers from the plant that was a gift from the Panther god.
Love how it complements his Wakandan origin and American upbringing
Just when you’re getting used to Idyllic Wakanda, you’re transported back to the streets of Oakland, reminding you of who Eric Killmonger is, a menacing mixture of both cultures.
This is the most badass theme that a supervillain can have
I can't stop listening this is freakin amazing
Right?
Kayra ikr
Great
2:25 when you realize that your uncle killed his brother who had a son and that son is coming for your country as an adult and nobody knew except that hakuna matata guy
SandWeevil 18942 lmao @ “that Hakuna matata guy”
The language of tchalla and Swahili are different
LMBOOOO
Mwaniki Mwaniki what is your language
Hakuna matata guy! XD
This theme represents Killmonger perfectly. Rage, but deep inside.. Sadness.
“Burry me in the ocean,like my ancestors that jumped from ships.Cause’ they knew that death was better than bondage.” -Eric Killmonger 2018
This theme is more intimidating than half of the MCU villians.
Noel Obaseki *all
@@robjackson210thanos' suite and the winter soldier theme are the best with killmonger's theme being 3rd imo
Don't forget the prowler theme from spiderman multiverse. His theme pretty badass and intimidating at the same time
Thanos theme is pretty terrifying
Remember Malekith Noel Obaseki?😂😂😂
Killmonger, take your rightful place among Kingpin, Kilgrave, Loki, and Vulture as one of the best MCU villains.
Klaue isnt horrible. Thanos is cool.
Vulture wasnt even that good nor Thanos
@@birons3708 wdym? Thanos is like number imo I placed killmonger at second
Dont forgett Bushmaster
You're forgetting Ultron
1:22
**T'Challa slowly approaches Kilmonger's cell**
Kilmonger: Never thought I'd see you again, cousin.
T'Challa: Trust me - coming here was a last alternative.
Kilmonger: Alternative? You finally started to look at the world in how it is instead of how you wish it to be?
T'Challa: The world is in terrible danger. A force from afar seeks to destroy the people.
Kilmonger: Their people.
T'Challa: All people.
Kilmonger: ... And what I do call this fool?
T'Challa: Thanos.
Kilmonger: ... Get me out of these chains. And I'll do the rest.
TheAwesomeDarkNinja good writing but Killmonger staying alive and being imprisoned and co-existing with T'Challa and fighting in Infinity War would not have suited his character at all.
TheAwesomeDarkNinja aye forget that Killmonger best as a villiqn I hope thanos bring him back
but this is very well written visualized it perfectly in my head. could be a real scene
What he could have done to thanos lol
He needed help to get out of chains lol yeah ok
Who would've thought that one day he'd hold all infinity stones
Actually it's just 5 stones
@@dimitrescu182 who's that girl on your pfp? She's cute 💞
@@ugh__simran pedo
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@@ugh__simran Jesus man, go outside and breathe some sir
Oscar winner 👏🏾👌🏾 So well deserved!! Native African music mixed with hip hop still gives me chills... ☄️💥🔥 #BlackPanther
Its ancient African music bub 😂
Collin Earley Who care’s I’m glad you feel happy about correcting me CONGRATULATIONS...👏🏾
@@FroZoneDeNiro thank you I feel very proud of myself😝
Collin Earley I know ... I bet you couldn’t wait 🤨
Collin Earley God your an idiot.
1:22 when killmonher steps towards the throne i love that music so much
EDIT: i just love this theme so much
TommyPlayz - games this is not the song tho. The real song when he walks towards the throne is called burn it all
TommyPlayz - games It’s not the same song dude. That’s “Burn it All”
Tommy
Tommy that the song "Burn It All" idiot not this one
Kid has a Minecraft profile pic, don’t expect him to know anything
Not surprised at how well the two styles of music blend here (the African, and African American) since they are two sides to the same coin. 400 + years of separation from your home can't take away what's embedded in your soul my American brethren.
Trill Figga Actually, I was born in Africa, but what about the millions in the diaspora? Are you going to tell me that never happened? I do know a little about the Seminoles, but to say that ALL Black Americans were natives is a bit of a stretch. We are the original man, so we technically are natives of every continent on the planet, but not all of us were natives of America.
Trill Figga straight up
@Trill Figga Oh for fuck's sake, stop trying to blackwash history. Black people were not in America before they were brought there as slaves, it was NATIVE AMERICANS, not "Aboriginals". Pick up a book that isn't a baseless conspiracy theory.
And even more crazy is that this music was written by a Swedish composer/producer
Black Panther is perhaps one of the only MCU movies with proper character themes.
this theme is much more intimidating than the vulture
Esotaric08 I love Vulture Theme also
Id say it's a tie.
Ryan Smith same..it's a tie
Esotaric08 yet vulture is better
Vulture is great too
Vulture has a great "white guy villain" theme which wouldn't quite fit Killmonger
1:22 2:24 Is the part you came for. Probably
I mean they are the most interesting part of the song
Thank you so much
Heck yeah
Thanks bro
thanks
the music is silent, sad and filled with rage and grief, just like him
silent???
He was an amazing villain, his death was honorable so I ain't complaining.
I dont believe he is dead, WAKANDA technology can bring him back to life
@@lovebunnykaz LMAO yes he is dead. wakanda technology CAN'T bring him back to life, technology isn't magic, bro. stop acting like it is.
1:20
when you walk into class...
When you get up from your seat 2:24
The best
Correction: When you walk into class late.
@@H.K.5 that's exactly what i was going to type
😂😂😂🔥🔥🔥❕❕⚠️⚠️⚠️💀💀💀
Since i watched black panther.....i am crazy for this song
Anupam verma same
“Don’t tell me that’s vibranium two!”
“Nah, I’m just feeling.”
What a gangster villan👌
I know right
Too*
Ah yes the second version of vibranium
The sadness, isolation, and loneliness of the music, at first...noticeably not Western.
Then!!! the sudden heartbreak grief rage. The flutes howl like hyenas in anger and loss.
The son of a War Dog screams.
......then hip-hop...the "urban".....take over the non-Western and everything is filled with steady Determination.
Quiet purpose.
Then there is a polished hip-hop swagger embellishing the single-minded purpose.
But, underneath is the non-Western music....still broken and grieving...still lost and lonely.
(This theme is absolute perfection and captures the essence of Eric's character so well. It's superbly well-done and it gives me chills to this day.)
Damn it, I wish he hadn't died, I could stand to hear that again in a sequel.
D e a d P o o l he didn't die. Remember he is of royal blood. If he was dead they would of given him a royal burial which they never showed so he could be very well alive.
yeah, but considering he tried to kill T'challa and overthrow Wakanda, I don't know why they would give him that.
Phillip Wilson he died
TheRealHerbaSchmurba he can still be visited in the ancestral plane
zBruda yea he still died though
I want a black panther video game so bad
VORPAL he’s already in some like marvel ultimate alliance 1&2
ilikejdmcars Like an Arkham series style
Any superhero Arkham-esque game would be good honestly
Why,it's gonna sucks
Cammel where we could play as Killmonger ? It would be perfect
It's crazy how Donald Glover and Ludwig Göransson went from a music making duo to working on marvel movies in different ways. They killed it!
SCHEM/\TIC, /\2 Donald Glover even appeared in Spider-Man: Homecoming.
Exactly
Who's here after Ludwig's score for The Mandalorian
I didn't watch the show. If I watch it and like the score i will upload it.
I am... such a good composer. mandalorian is great
@@kmlac6596 Are you trying to make people thing you are Ludwig Görenson because it's not working if you are
Nurse and protect is my fav
Ludwig's got a thing for whistles
This is the best villian theme since the dark knight joker theme.
winters soldiers theme is really kick ass too
The cello actually sounds very similar to the "I'm Not A Hero" track from TDK at 1:32
Forbidden Color omg you noticed that too!
Akash Pawar Man of Steel
Unknown User that is not villain theme
my song upon entering the gym
Do work!
I theme song when I walk into the bathroom
Omg I thought I was the only one that listens to this in the gym
it does work
camera upside down and rotating
Oscar worthy, in my opinion.
Ansh Mathur You were right... 🤔😂
You were definitely right
You were right
@@Nigward this nigga name nigward
Time travel in a nutshell
00:00 Last Breath
00:30 Loss
00:57 Paralisis
01:22 Back to reality
01:45 Pain
02:15 Anger
02:25 Vangeful thoughts
02:40 Eye for an eye
Dawg what💀
The bad guys seem to always have the best themes.
I'm going to have this stuck in my head for days now, but I'm not complaining.
I’m happy Ludwig Goransson won an Oscar for this amazing soundtrack. I never thought he could blend African Sounds with the likes of an 808 Drumbeat.
His style,his theme,his character,just amazing!!!
Ludwig has seriously been doing a great job for years, I hope he stars as the musicians for masterpieces
*All that challenge shit is over with, I'm the King now!*
Best Marvel Villian
Robert Richards II nah. That's kingpin
If talking about comics, it has to be either Dr. Doom or Magneto.
If talking about MCU till now, then Keaton's Vulture hands down.
In MCU, IMO the best villains have been Winter Soldier, Loki, Hela and Ultron. Killmonger is great, but he’s not the best.
In the comics, the best villains (IMO again) are Magneto, Kingpin, Venom, Thanos and Dr Doom.
Kingpin? He was a manchild until Daredevil season 2. Killmonger is much better.
What does Vulture have that Killmonger doesn't, pray tell. Killmonger has a selfless ideal and a tragic past. He's almost a hero. But he is so consumed by sadness and anger that he became obsessed with his revenge plan and sacrificed his own morality to train himself to become able to pursue his goals.
So deserving of the Oscar Ludwig Göransson !
Hearing this theme again in what if sent me a lot of chills, Killmonger is such an amazing villain
I love the trap aspect
This really did deserve the Oscar.
I’m going to see black panther for the third time, I don’t care
@Michael Miller wtf
@@bossprime5798 its worth it 😏
Omg same !!!!
Ive seen it 16 times
I found my dad with panther claws on his chest. You ain't the son of a king, you the son of a murderer.
That line was incredibly power when i saw the movie...the way he said was so deep i could really feel the deepest, angry,enraged impression in kill monger's voice.
A.K.A. You're the son of a king, except he killed in ones, and personally.
Hey auntie
...hey auntie
Only "villain" who's reasoning for why he was doing, what he was doing that actually made sense. He was just fed up and wanted justice for crimes committed against his people all over the world. "All hail King killmonger"
Order of Coagula true
I couldn't help but agree with killmonger his reasoning wasn't wrong, just the method he used could've been better you know the way he went about things but for me he's the best villain the MCU has ever produced besides Thanos.
Order of Coagula For me, the villian was T-chaka. Hi started all. Fantastic performance from the actor of Killmonger
harol garcia romero T'chaka wasn't really wrong either just the bit about leaving Eric abandoned was wrong. Only people truly in the wrong here is the injustice of the oppressors. T'chaka actually protected his brother N'Jobu from disgrace by leaving Eric. The people of wakanda never knew of T'chaka's brother, N'Jobu's betrayal. It was because of his brother's betrayal many families lost loved ones. Which Klaw was given full credited for. That's why for over 30 years T'chaka allowed Klaw to live as long as he stayed away from wakanda. He (Klaw) would never be brought back into wakanda to be questioned for his crimes. If he was ever questioned the truth about N'Jobu's betrayal will cause the tribes of wakanda to doubt The Royal Family. If any of the tribes of Wakanda ever doubt the authority of the Royal Family the king would be challenge constantly. As you see when the ape men tribe challenged T'challa when they saw him as a weak king who couldn't even protect his father amongst other things. If challenges like this were allow to continue it would put wakanda in a state of Chaos and the King's life in jeopardy till the confidence of the people of Wakanda was restored. (Hypothetically speaking) So what the king did, he did with a heavy heart but for himself, wakanda, and the man just doing his job that his brother was going to kill. Originally he would have preferred to keep N'Jobu alive to stand trial because this was his brother after all. Then he tried to kill the high priest who at the time was acting as a spy for Wakanda. Your first duty as king is to protect your people and uphold the laws, If your king who can't even follow your own laws than your not fit to be king. Honestly N'Jobu should have waited for his nephew T'challa's succession of the throne. As you can see all the death was unnecessary but if any of the Tribes see you as unfit to rule there will be war. That is why only the strong can rule wakanda and that is why they took to Erik killmonger ideal so quickly because they respected him as a powerful King.
Order of Coagula wow! This made so much sense. Thanks for dropping wisdom sensei! 👍🏽
Love the subtle combination of dread and melancholy this song gives. Totally works for Killmonger's character...
Killmonger is definitely the best MCU villain.
renewer see that's the thing about opinons they can't be wrong
Meh. He’s a great villain IMO, but he’s not the best in the MCU. Maybe top 5 or 10?
Wilson Fisk and Killgrave are the best.
Jacobe Jackson yeah cause they all suck
Is no one gonna talk about how he said "best Marvel-Cinematic-Universe Marvel Villain" ????
I have to be honest, this is the most badass and heartfelt theme I've ever heard for the MCU and definitely on the top 10 list for the best composed songs for a movie. Ever. Ludwig is a goddamn genius!
hey auntie! lol best part
Caleb Salahadyn Also: -“N’jdaka!!”
-“Whassup!”
The best marvel villain theme i ever heard man i hope they revive killmonger back like the comic so we can listen to this theme again
Remember, Killmonger drank the heart-shaped herb before he died. He'll probably show up amongst the other fallen Black Panthers in the Ancestral Plane for T'Challa to turn to for guidance.
Either ancestral plane or if we see golden jaguar armor displayed you might hear it in the sequel
@@frigidfusion1072 Golden jaguar armor ???
This gives me CHILLS everytime I hear it. Man! they nailed it. And Micheal B Jordan was terrific too
Ludwig must have been vibing HARD while he was making this. He knew this was gonna be a hit.
Best villain theme!!! Such FIRE!
My PERSONAL favorite VILLAIN themes in no particular order...
- Lex theme from BvS
- The Winter Soldier them from CATWS
- Zod theme from MoS
- Killmonger from BP
- Ares theme from WW (this one kind of)
Samuel Marques zod theme was aswesome
What about Joker’s theme from TDK?
Magneto from X-Men: First Class
This playing over Killmonger taking the stones was just so badass and lit, i legit hoped he took them.
RIP King T'Challa, we'll see you in the next life... - Wakanda Forever!!!!!!
wakanda forever 😥😥😥
RIP
WAKANDA FOREVER
Why did he have to die?
Funnily enough, his own life was in his own hands at the end, so... he made that decision on his own. I mean, the writers could totally just say, "Fuck it, he's a really really good guy now" but that's not Killmonger, is it?
Naoe Kanetsugu well said
If he stayed Alive they'd probably do the same like they did with Loki he started of as a big bad and now he's more of a anti hero
Chris Young he wanted to commit mass genocide of anyone in power
ULTRAMAN TARO!
KillMonger now has the best theme in the MCU. Everytime this came up in What If series I was like daaaamn chills
Considering that Infinity War's soundtrack wasn't even nominated the Oscars, which is a crime, I am really glad that at least Ludwig got some recognition. Great job!
Okay.... Infinity War Should not be nominated. It's just a popcorn film. That's why it nothing.
Erik killmonger probably has the best villain theme if we talk about the bass parts