Foreign adaptations "Circle of Life" was adapted into other languages for the international versions of
The Lion King. These adaptations include: • "" in
Danish, adapted by Jesper Kjær and performed by • "" in
Dutch, adapted by Jan Derk Beck and performed by
Barbara Dex • "" in
French, adapted by Luc Aulivier and Claude Rigal-Ansous and performed by • "" in
German, adapted by
Frank Lenart and performed by
Jocelyn B. Smith • "" in
Italian, adapted by and performed by
Ivana Spagna • "" () in
Japanese, performed by Yukari Miyazono • "" in
Portuguese, adapted by Alfredo Marco and Eliana Estevão and performed by Ana Paulino • "" or "" in
Spanish, adapted by Omar Canals, Javier Pontón and Miguel Ángel Poveda and performed by
Táta Vega • "" in
Swedish, adapted by
Monica Forsberg and performed by • "" () in
Mandarin, adapted by 樓恩奇(Lóu Ēn-Qí), performed by 陳世娟(Chén Shì-Juān).
Other versions The song was featured in Disney's 2019
photorealistic computer-animated remake of
The Lion King and was used in the first trailer of the film, a near shot-for-shot remake of the opening of the original animated film. This new version of the song was performed by Brown Lindiwe Mkhize, the actress who performed as Rafiki in the stage adaptation of the movie in London from 2005 to 2018. However, the new version also retains the original Zulu opening vocals by Lebo M from the 1994 film.
G4 recorded a cover version of the song for their self titled debut album, which they had performed previously during series 1 of the British
X Factor. In 2017, American boyband
98° recorded a cover version of the song to help promote a re-release of
The Lion King on
Blu-ray as part of the Disney Signature Collection. The single was released as a digital download on 22 September 2017. The song was remixed by
Mat Zo which was released in the album
Dconstructed on 22 April 2014. At the 2011
White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, President
Barack Obama jokingly claimed he was going to show his "long-form birth video", spoofing
Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories that alleged he was born outside of the United States, rather than in his actual birthplace of
Honolulu, Hawaii. The opening chant was played from the film showing Simba being lifted to the skies. In 2015, the song was including in a Lion King songs medley performed by YouTuber and singer Georgia Merry.
New York Mets outfielder
Yoenis Cespedes started using the song as his walk-up music during the
2016 Major League Baseball season. == Pop Culture ==