“Lift” is part of the rollout for the upcoming soundtrack to the film Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Another Rihanna song from the soundtrack, the currently ...
3, with the [Black Eyed Peas](/music/black-eyed-peas), [Anitta](/music/anitta) and [El Alfa](/music/el-alfa)‘s collaboration “Simply the Best” at No. 4 and [JIN](/music/jin)’s “The Astronaut” rounding out the top five. [Juice WRLD](/music/juice-wrld)’s “In My Head” at No. 28 but its arrival teased in the days leading up to its premiere, “Lift Me Up” bows at No. [Rihanna](/music/rihanna)’s “Lift Me Up” bounds in at No. 1 on Billboard’s relaunched [Hot Trending Songs](https://www.billboard.com/charts/twitter-hot-trending-songs/) chart, powered by Twitter and sponsored by Xfinity Mobile, dated Nov.
Rihanna has broken the record for all-format radio adds at Mediabase with an astounding 519, thanks to her Black Panther: Wakanda Forever song, ...
(11/1a) The prior champ was the mighty Adele, whose 2021 smash "Easy on Me" (Columbia) racked up 451 adds in its first week. Rihanna has broken the record for all-format radio adds at Mediabase with an astounding 519, thanks to her Black Panther: Wakanda Forever song, "Lift Me Up" (Roc Nation/Def Jam/Hollywood).
The song was released as part of the soundtrack for the upcoming film “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever'' and was made in remembrance of the late Chadwick Boseman ...
[[email protected]](mailto:[email protected]). With the release of her new single that differs from her traditional image of a pop icon, only time will tell where the trajectory of Rihanna’s music is headed. In addition, the lyrics of the single pack a punch, as each line is hauntingly powerful and compelling. “Lift Me Up” plays like a lullaby, with Rihanna’s vocals and humming lulling the song into a steady and calming rhythm. “Lift Me Up” was co-written by Nigerian singer-songwriter Tems, Oscar-winning composer Ludwig Göransson, and “Black Panther” director Ryan Coogler. News
American singer, Rihanna's new single 'Lift Me Up' has become the most added song on pop radio stations in the United States and Canada.
Rihanna's latest single - 'Lift Me Up' - is making waves at radio and breaking records. Full story below... Taking to press, Hits Daily Double reports.
‘Lift Me Up’ was the #1 most added song across various formats. ‘Lift Me Up’ is the first taste of music the public has received from the upcoming ‘Black Panther 2: Wakanda Forever’ soundtrack and it is currently projected to make a major splash next week on the charts. Pop, AC, Hot AC, Rhythm, Urban and R&B claim the song as the most added this week.
In total, the “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” soundtrack song won support from well 519 Mediabase-monitored stations. The count comfortably represents as a new ...
Loud Luxury’s “These Nights (featuring KIDDO),” the reigning #1 song at dance radio, takes fifth on the pop add board with 22 pickups. In total, the “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” soundtrack song won support from well 519 Mediabase-monitored stations. Black Eyed Peas, Anita & El Alfa’s “Simply The Best,” the second-most added song, landed at 30 pop stations.
During Black Panther: Wakanda Forever Press Conference, Ryan Coogler was all praises when Pinkvilla asked the director about Rihanna, who sang Lift Me Up ...
And she was open and it was really the trailer that, when she saw the performances that everybody was putting down in the trailer, that was what put her over the edge and she said, 'Hey, I wanna see this film, I wanna see if I can figure this out.'" And Chad brought us all together, brought us together, you know what I mean? I remember seeing y'all work and saying, 'Man, I'd love to work with them someday.' Tenoch in Sin nombre, that's the first time I saw you. And it timed up, that she was in that space in her life. At the same time, I saw you [looks at Wright] in My Brother the Devil, 2012. And so, it was him, man." And I'm super happy with it and feel super thankful. There's a lot of anticipation surrounding Black Panther: Wakanda Forever, mostly because of the intrigue around the storyline with Chadwick Boseman's untimely death. And I completely understand, because I love her music so much, I feel like she's given us all that you could ask for. Carrying his legacy forward is the OG cast and Ryan Coogler, who has been speaking candidly about missing the actor, a close pal, in the sequel. [Ryan Coogler](https://www.pinkvilla.com/topic/ryan-coogler), who couldn't help but quip, "Yeah, that's a great question." Big thanks to Jay Brown at Roc Nation and Jay-Z, who's a friend, who helped make the connection."
When Black Panther first hit theatres in 2018, it not only served as a respectable addition to the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but also blessed our ears with ...
From the tear jerking “Lift Me Up”, to the somber tone of the trailers we’ve seen so far, it’s reasonable to assume Wakanda Forever is going to be a touching send off for the late Black Panther. The single is said to be a tribute to Chadwick Boseman, who portrayed the titular role of Black Panther and passed away following a private battle with cancer in 2020. So with the looming November 11 release of the long-awaited sequel, Wakanda Forever, fans have been cautiously optimistic for an accompanying soundtrack that lives up to its predecessor.