Beyoncé returns on Renaissance to challenge listeners to ask a life-saving question: Who taught you to love yourself?
, was written in homage to the unapologetic self-love of Black queer youth he met on the Christopher Street Piers, looking in pieces of broken mirrors and admiring their spectacular femininity—acknowledging and celebrating the coziness of Black femininity even in a world where its reflections are broken, as Black queer theorist And as Beyoncé adds her voice to theirs, she celebrates Black femininity as an endless resource of Bad bitches to the left / Money bitches to the right / You can be...
Queer uncles and trans aunties have always sustained our communities; sissies, divas and queens were crucial to raising up the generation of Black excellence that Beyoncé represents. Renaissance Black family love comes at a moment when we need it desperately. By now, listeners know Beyoncé dedicated to her late Uncle Jonny, her mother Tina’s nephew who helped raise her and whom she describes as “the
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
NBC10's Sheila Watko Gets ‘Love on Top' From Beyoncé's MomTina Lawson, Beyoncé’s mother gave our very own traffic reporter Sheila Watko a shout out on her Instagram account Wednesday, after seeing Sheila’s traffic tribute to celebrate Beyoncé’s new album Renaissance.
Read more »
Culture Gabfest “Alien Superstar” EditionSlate’s Culture Gabfest on Nope, The Last Movie Stars, and Beyoncé’s newest album, Renaissance.
Read more »
Vin Scully Tribute at Dodger Stadium: ‘He Loved the Game of Baseball’Vin Scully, the legendary Los Angeles Dodgers broadcaster who died Aug. 2 at the age of 94, was remembered in a tribute Friday at Dodger Stadium as a towering but humble figure whose work extended …
Read more »
The Keys to Self-LoveThe love we receive from others is often a direct reflection of the love we give ourselves. Here's why.
Read more »
Hear Childish Gambino Hop on Black Party's New Song 'I Love You More Than You Know'Hear Childish Gambino hop on Black Party’s new song 'I Love You More Than You Know'
Read more »
Bridgerton's Simone Ashley Burns for Acceptance in New Music Video Role - E! OnlineAfter starring in season two of Bridgerton, Simone Ashley finds herself not the object of someone's desires in 'Love Letter,' a new music video from electronic music duo ODESZA.
Read more »