Beyoncé will lend her vocals to the “King Richard” soundtrack for a new record titled “Be Alive.”
The forthcoming film is based on Richard Williams, the father of sports icons Venus and Serena Williams, as he tirelessly coaches his daughter to tennis supremacy. The film, which stars Will Smith in the lead role, debuted at the Telluride Film Festival recently, where it was met with positive reviews. “Be Alive” played during the ending credits.
The song was written by Bey and former The Voice contestant and Roc Nation signee Dixson, who penned the song exclusively for the film. The record could be featured on the second trailer for the film, which will arrive in theaters and HBO Max on November 19th.
Elsewhere in Bey’s universe, the Queen recently told Harper’s Bazaar that her highly-anticipated next album is in the works. Fans on social media are convinced that the “Halo” singer will be unveiling the album this month, though her team has not confirmed this rumor. What has been established, however, is Bey’s appearance on the forthcoming Isley Brothers album.
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