Beyonce Releases Surprise Single 'Black Parade' On Juneteenth
The track includes powerful lyrics about black history, police brutality and the George Floyd protests.
Put your fists up in the air, show black love,
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I’m going back to the South, where my roots ain’t watered down
Black Parade is Beyoncé’s first solo release since last year’s Homecoming, a live album and documentary covering her blockbuster performance at Coachella in 2018; and The Lion King: The Gift, which accompanied Disney’s live-action remake of its classic animation.
The lyrics go on to reference the Covid-19 pandemic (“Fly on the runway in my hazmat“), police brutality (“Rubber bullets bouncing off me”) and Tamika Mallory, a prominent activist in the Women’s March and Black Lives Matter movements.
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