I listened to the original song and saw the video.
The song is just Beyonce demonstrating her black pride and heritage, mix with defending her husband from rumors, her opinion on the recent shootings, black history, and flaunting her fame/influence and how hard to worked for it.
Though confusing at first, the song is oddly catchy, but a little damaging to the black community. Too many are stuck in the past and always bringing up the old instead of learning from it and moving forward.
Honestly, it would have been nice if she sung about those who were born from the ghettos, survived the streets, and became doctors, lawyers, or successful performers like herself; but instead it's just a bunch of twerking, afros, basketball, BPP signs and a picture of Martin Luther King Jr. There's more to black people than that, come on Beyonce...
IIN that nobody freaked about this blatant racism?
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I listened to the original song and saw the video.
The song is just Beyonce demonstrating her black pride and heritage, mix with defending her husband from rumors, her opinion on the recent shootings, black history, and flaunting her fame/influence and how hard to worked for it.
Though confusing at first, the song is oddly catchy, but a little damaging to the black community. Too many are stuck in the past and always bringing up the old instead of learning from it and moving forward.
Honestly, it would have been nice if she sung about those who were born from the ghettos, survived the streets, and became doctors, lawyers, or successful performers like herself; but instead it's just a bunch of twerking, afros, basketball, BPP signs and a picture of Martin Luther King Jr. There's more to black people than that, come on Beyonce...
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Thank you that's actually insightful