I Always Wanted A Brother

Album: Mufasa: The Lion King (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) (2024)
Charted: 34
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Songfacts®:

  • "I Always Wanted a Brother" is part of the soundtrack for Mufasa: The Lion King, a 2024 prequel to the classic Disney animated film. The movie delves into Mufasa's backstory, exploring his journey from a scrappy orphaned cub to the noble king we all know and love.

    Written by Lin-Manuel Miranda, best known for the Broadway smash hit Hamilton, the song underscores the emotional heartbeat of the movie: the bond between Mufasa and his brother Taka.
  • The song serves as a pivotal moment in the film's narrative. The Mufasa: The Lion King director Barry Jenkins described it to Variety as the point where Taka and Mufasa "fall in love" as brothers, deepening their relationship and setting the stage for the complex dynamics that unfold throughout the story.
  • "I Always Wanted a Brother" unfolds in two acts. The first part is sung by Braelyn Rankin as young Mufasa and Theo Somolu as young Taka, capturing the innocence and playfulness of childhood. Then, as the brothers grow, the song transitions into the voices of Aaron Pierre and Kelvin Harrison Jr., who portray the adult Mufasa and Taka.
  • A line in the screenplay sparked the idea for the song. Miranda told The New York Times: "When I read the script, the first lump in my throat I got was in that moment where Taka throws the race with Mufasa, and he's like, "I have a secret. I always wanted a brother." That's one where the title jumped out from the dialogue."
  • Miranda's own family life played a significant role in shaping the song. The songwriter, who is also a father of two young boys, poured his personal observations into the lyrics. "Watching my sons bounce off the walls, drive each other crazy, and then defend each other fiercely - that gave me the emotional center of this song," he explained.
  • "I Always Wanted a Brother" went viral on TikTok in late 2024 as users highlighted Theo Somolu's distinctive vocal delivery of "brother" and the mesmerizing animation of the young cub singing. This trend evolved to encompass lip-synching videos featuring the iconic line.

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