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theblvcksupreme · 8 days ago
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As we celebrate Beyoncé and this historic achievement, we also have to acknowledge the racism that goes on in the industry. Beyoncé had to put out 4 masterpieces to finally receive an award she deserved in 2015, 2017 & 2023. Being only the FOURTH black women to win an award that is 67 years old is problematic asf.
THIS IS FOR I AM.. SASHA FIERCE, THIS IS FOR SELF TITLED! THIS IS FOR LEMONADE! THIS IS FOR RENAISSANCE! FOR THE VELVET ROPE, FOR BUTTERFLY, FOR MY LIFE, FOR FULL MOON, FOR MY LOVE IS YOUR LOVE, FOR ANTI, FOR RHYTHM NATION, FOR PINK FRIDAY, FOR A SEAT AT THE TABLE, FOR DIRTY COMPUTER, FOR CTRL!
THIS IS FOR LINDA MARTELL, THE POINTER SISTERS, NINA SIMONE, BESSIE SMITH, TINA TURNER, TRACY CHAPMAN, DIANA ROSS, MARIAH CAREY, RIHANNA, NICKI MINAJ, ALICIA KEYS, MARY J BLIGE, BRANDY, AALIYAH, MISSY ELLIOT, JANELLE MONAE. THERE ARE SO MANY BLACK FEMALE ARTISTS WHO NEVER GOT THE RECOGNITION OR AWARDS THEY DESERVED FOR THEIR CONTRIBUTIONS TO MUSIC. TODAY WE HONOR THESE WOMEN! IN A SMALL WAY, BEYONCÉ WINNING FEELS LIKE THEY ALL FINALLY WON.
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The Grammy’s left this comment under Beyoncé’s post after receiving racially charged backlash for winning Album of the Year. Racism runs rampant not only in the industry but also in many Artists fan bases. Stan culture has made it way worse. Beyoncé spent 5 Years creating & perfecting Cowboy Carter. She earned this award. Racism should not be spewed towards an artist and her fanbase for winning a f*cking award. It’s 2025. This sh*t needs to stop.
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queentinqz · 1 month ago
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higburger · 2 days ago
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Happy Super Bowl day! Eat some chicken wing.
And have a non sport version too (bonus points if you know where the logo is from!)
[Previous Eagles Fan Lyra Pic]
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fyeahusheraymond · 2 months ago
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Black Excellence on Any Stage ✨
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kindalikerackham · 7 hours ago
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guess we're all just living in skin cowboy hat hell huh
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lilhawkeye3 · 9 hours ago
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A Crash Course to the BeyoncéBowl Performance, from a Black Woman
Note: this is NOT an in-depth deep dive into her recent albums or the songs specifically. I highly recommend you listen/read the lyrics on your own time and conduct your own research! This is just to get you thinking.
So now that we live in a post-Kendrick Super Bowl society, I wanted to revisit Beyoncé's halftime performance during the Christmas Day NFL bowl game, aka BeyoncéBowl. While this did have less viewers live (it was on Netflix, it was Christmas, it was not the Super Bowl), I think her performance still had some very important takeaways, even if they were more subtle in comparison to Kendrick.
Let's discuss, starting with...
COWBOY CARTER -- yes, the name of Beyoncé's ACT II album, but also displayed prominently on her sash and on a banner as she rides into the stadium. In western US history, cowboy had racist connotations. After the Civil War, approximately 25% of cattle workers in the Wild West were Black... and a lot of people weren't happy about that. White cattle workers were cowhands. The Black men in their same roles were cowboys.
This is a demeaning practice that still exists today. Black men are often called "boys" to take away from their legitimacy. The reverse is true as well: Black boys are elevated to "men" to signify that they are a threat.
THE COWBOY -- we see this in the very first visual. Beyoncéis Cowboy Carter of course, riding in on her white horse, but she is accompanied by a Black cowboy guiding her horse. The imagery is accompanied by a fleet of lowriders (cars with hydraulics to make them bounce, it's really cool) as Beyoncé rides through them. Considering that we see this same Black cowboy later driving her in a car in the stadium set, I think it's fair to see the parallel here-- here, she shows, are our modern city cowboys. This does not mean we have lost our western cowboy roots however, as we then see our modern Texas cowboys standing on top of their horses. This is a high-level skill.
BLACKBIIRD -- (COWBOY CARTER is entitled ACT II. Most songs include II in their title, I didn't misspell it.) Beyoncé is joined by four rising artists: Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy, and Rayna Roberts. She walks in line with them as they sing about "learning to fly" -- she sees them as equal to her, not competition to pull down. They're spreading their wings. I will call out Tanner Adell in particular as she is a rising country music star (if you've seen Twisters, you may recognize her music) but in one of her songs "Buckle Bunny", she mentions "looking like Beyoncé with a lasso". She's come full circle!
YAYA -- Her license plate is BNCNTRY (been country). When Beyonce first broke into the industry, she was belittled by being called "too country" as from Houston. When she finally made a country song and performed with the then-named Dixie Chicks at the Country Music Awards with a Black band... white people were not happy. This is the same CMA community that recognized Billy Ray Cyrus for the success of "Old Town Road" instead of the main artist and creator LilNasX, because LilNasX is Black.
The story of YAYA is that music transcends genre and should not be limited by these pigeonholes people try to force artists into. Keep that in mind.
My family lived and died in America / Good old USA / Whole lot of red in that white and blue / History can't be erased
HBCU BAND -- this is a staple of many of Beyoncé's public performances (see her Coachella performance, Coldplay's Super Bowl halftime show). Texas Southern's Marching Band joins Beyoncé on the field for this event. If you are new to the term, HBCUs are historically Black colleges & universities. This is in contrast to PWIs, or predominantly white institutes. Beyoncé performs "MY HOUSE" for the first time alongside them and her daughter Blue.
SHABOOZEY -- Another rising artist in country, Shaboozey has also faced backlash for being a Black man with one of the most successful country songs of 2024, "A Bar Song (Tipsy)". As he sings: Still going up like a ladder / I'm still in the field.
LEVII'S JEANS -- It's important to note Levi's was one of the early supporters of Destiny's Child. Jeans have also always been a symbol of the working class, and including Post Malone on this song (IMO) shows crossing that bridge: the white working class and white country have more in common with the Black community than not. Like Kendrick said, the culture war is to distract from class warfare. (I understand Post Malone is rich now, but this was my takeaway.)
JOLENE -- Dolly Parton is the queen of country and she gave her blessing on this song to the point of introducing it on the album. Hers is the only opinion that maters. That other white artists and audiences have voiced issues with Beyoncé doing this song is telling.
NRG STADIUM -- a brief interlude here to say that NRG Stadium in Houston, Texas, is home to the NFL team the Houston Texans (yes really lol) but also is home to the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. I was there during last year's rodeo, and this was right the next song I'll talk about released... y'all, when I tell you Black people showed up just for the vibes? It was so fun. The stadium also half-emptied after Beyoncé's halftime performance ended, so the city really showed up for her.
TEXAS HOLD 'EM -- Let's line dance y'all! Texas Hold 'Em is an unapologetic country anthem and shows the range: the same dancers that hip-hop and twerking for earlier songs now rallies together to line dance. Country music was created by Black people, and we haven't forgotten. The album crossed a number of genres and showed how country is related to, inspired by, and built off of other genres just like many genres built up by Black musicians are.
You don't have to like COWBOY CARTER, you don't have to like country music, you don't even have to like Beyoncé. But her ACT II takes a lyrical and musical path through Black musical history and her own personal history to create a work of art. Her style is not the same as Kendrick's nor should it be, but her NFL halftime performance was still an act of resistance and celebration of our culture.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk, and this has been another Tea Time with Hawk. ☕🦅
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t-hiswifey · 1 year ago
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trendionline · 2 months ago
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atomic-chronoscaph · 2 years ago
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Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders (1979)
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leighlew3 · 1 day ago
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Congrats to the Eagles for WHOOPIN’ CHIEFS ASS tonight!!! 🦅
And that’s the last time you’ll EVER hear me saying that, because I hate the Eagles (except for tonight). 😂✌️
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theblvcksupreme · 2 days ago
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After my inspiring posts about Beyoncé and her historic Grammys win I have received many racist comments and much hate on my posts/DMs regarding Beyoncé & that doesn’t compare to what people are saying online. Black people cannot even celebrate an achievement without racial backlash. This is another reason why I felt the need to make this my previous posts and this post. I love pop music. I love the woman in pop music. But I can no longer support certain Artists if they cannot speak out and tell their problematic fans that spewing racism is unacceptable and should not be tolerated. I listened to all the albums that were nominated Billie Eilish, Charli XCX and Chappel Roan’s albums were great. Taylor’s wasn’t. All four of their albums put together are STILL not better than Cowboy Carter. The Grammys is a white association, always has been. 13,000 people(white ppl included) voted that Cowboy Carter is the best album of 2024. Better than every single one of your white favs. Be mad at your favs for not putting out better albums! Not Beyoncé for going above and beyond to make space for Black artists and to reclaim our history in this country and industry. AND BTW BILLIE LOST EVERY SINGLE AWARD SHE WAS NOMINATED FOR BUT Y’ALL ARE MAD ABOUT THE AWARD SHE LOST TO A BLACK WOMAN. TELLING.
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queentinqz · 1 month ago
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willsolace-loml · 11 hours ago
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I DO NOT CARE ABOUT THE KID WITH THE COWBOY HAT HEAD!!!
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vhaie · 1 month ago
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beyoncé for the superbowl halftime show 2024
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txdoll · 1 day ago
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I’m a cowboys fans, but there was nothing better than seeing the Chiefs lose 😭😭😭 The eagles may have won, but at least the chiefs didn’t 3 peat!!!
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barbielore · 1 year ago
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For the 2024 Superbowl, Mattel released their "first ever" NFL fan Barbies. In the build-up to the Superbowl, they announced the release of either a San Francisco 49ers or a Kansas City Chiefs Barbie - depending on which team won.
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Pre-orders opened for both dolls with the caveat that you would not be charged for your pre-order unless your team actually won.
Mattel describes this as a unique release - not just in terms of the doll which goes into production varying depending on the outcome of a sporting event, but as to my knowledge, there are no other NFL themed Barbies. There are Barbies themed around the NBA and WNBA, a number of Olympians and other athletes, and the Women In Sport release, but no NFL players or fans.
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The closest we get is the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader Barbie.
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(The Dallas Cowboys are an NFL team, right? This is going to be an embarrassing post if I am wrong.)
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