Black Parade: Beyonce drops surprise new track and launches directory of black- owned businesses

Adrian Ovalle

Beyonce has actually utilized a vacation marking completion of slavery to drop a surprise new song entitled Black Parade.

The Queen of Pop launched the track on Juneteenth, on Friday, which commemorates the official end of slavery in the United States in 1865.

Right before dropping the track Beyonce revealed a project of the exact same name which offers an online directory of black- owned businesses varying from style and art to food and beverage.

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Beyonce composed Black Parade with her spouse, Jay Z

On her website, she composed: “Pleased Juneteenth Weekend! I hope we continue to share happiness and commemorate each other, even in the middle of battle.

” Please continue to remember our beauty, strength and power.

” BLACK PARADE commemorates you, your voice and your happiness and will benefit Black- owned little businesses.

“Being Black is your activism. Black excellence is a form of protest. Black joy is your right.”

Beyonce, from Houston, Texas, then launched the song, co-written with her spouse Jay Z, which is almost 5 minutes long and has to do with black pride and requires reparations for slavery.

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Beyonce has actually required ‘real justice’ for George Floyd. Photo: Shutterstock

She sings: “I’m returning to the South, I’m returning where my roots ain’t thinned down.

” I can’t forget my history is her-story, yeah. We black, child, that’s the reason that they constantly mad.”

Later On in the song, she includes: “Need peace and reparations for my people.”

In the bridge, she sings: “We got rhythm, we got pride, we birth kings, we birth people.”

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Breonna Taylor was eliminated by policeman who entered her home in March

The new track comes less than a month after African-American male George Floyd was eliminated after a white policeman knelt on his neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, triggering around the world anti-racism demonstrations.

Beyonce, one of the world’s greatest and most prominent artists, has actually been singing throughout the demonstrations, and likewise the coronavirus crisis.

In April, as more and more Americans passed away of the infection, she alerted African-Americans were being disproportionately impacted.

She required “real justice” for Mr Floyd and her BeyGood foundation contributed to the coronavirus relief effort.

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The vocalist likewise signed up with the call for charges versus officers associated with the killing of Breonna Taylor, who was shot dead in March by officers who rupture into her Kentucky home.

On her website, under the new Black Parade project, she released a letter to the attorney general of the United States of Texas, Daniel Cameron, informing him he needs to alter the pattern of a black individual being eliminated by cops, followed by inactiveness and hold-ups in the examination.

Black Parade is Beyonce’s first new solo music because she added to The Lion King buddy album in 2015.

In April, she and rapper Megan Thee Stallion launched a remix of the latter’s viral hit Savage.

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