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“What a blessing. What an honor.” – Busiswa is part of “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé”
Busiswa Gqulu is part of Beyoncé’s film Renaissance.
The film, which made its way to theaters on December 1st, provides a unique look into the world and private life of the renownedly private artist while detailing the planning and execution of Beyoncé’s six-month Renaissance world tour in support of her seventh studio album.
Beyoncé shows a level of vulnerability in the movie that she hasn’t displayed in other endeavours. The song “My Power,” which she co-wrote with Moonchild, Yemi Alade, and a few other artists for The Lion King album, features the South African celebrity’s voice.
Busiswa took to social media to share her experience of watching the film for the very first time, an experience she shared with her fans.
“I don’t usually address rumours but since ya’ll are asking… 🤭 it’s taken me some thought to absorb this feeling too. I’ve been asked a lot this week what it feels like to hear my voice on Renaissance: A film by Beyoncé.
Hearing my voice is all good but hearing my expression be the voice of Blue Ivy’s trial & triumph? Oh I don’t know why God thought I could handle that! 🤭 What a blessing. What an honor. What a joy to watch a mother peel the shell off iqanda lethu, show by show, right before our eyes she flourishes into a little star that she knew in her heart she was born to be . I’m so excited for my Own motherhood journey as it unfolds.
The greatest blessing was watching little black girls all over the world seeing themselves in Blue Ivy & emulating the choreo, and the energy of My Power, while my voice becomes the soundtrack to their childhoods;their becoming Queens. Sassy, loud, electric QUEENS. I can’t thank you enough @beyonce .My Power is The Gift that keeps on giving 🙏🏾💕”
Busiswa
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