1st Look: Donald Glover & Beyoncé Performing “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” [VIDEO]

1st Look: Donald Glover & Beyoncé Performing “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” [VIDEO]
A month before it premieres in theaters, a new clip from Disney’s upcoming live-action remake of The Lion King has been released. This latest look at the film features Donald Glover and Beyoncé performing the film’s ballad “Can You Feel The Love Tonight.”
Donald Glover is voicing the character of Simba in the forthcoming live-action take on the iconic Disney film The Lion King, while Beyoncé provides the voice of Glover’s love interest in the film, Nala.

Now, a first look at the two performing one of the film’s most popular duets has been released. “Can You Feel The Love Tonight” is performed in the film when adult Simba and adult Nala fall in love, after years of being apart.
You can check out the clip of the performance BELOW:
https://twitter.com/beycollection/status/1141712402842554368?s=12
The Lion King is set to hit theaters July 19th nationwide.
What are your thoughts on Donald Glover and Beyoncé’s version of the song? Let us know in the comments!
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