Beyonce Released Her New Single called, “Black Parade,” at the End of the Juneteenth Holiday

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Beyonce released Her New Single called, “Black Parade,” at the end of the Juneteenth holiday. The whole song is written by Beyonce and co-produced by Derek Dixie, “Black Parade” also features her husband Jay-Z as co-writer.

She wrote in her Instagram “celebrates you, your voice, and your joy.

I am going back to the South, I’m going back where my roots aren’t watered down, Beyoncé sings, opening her new track. At various points on Friday’s release, the singer asked listeners to Follow her parade.

The Well-known artist added that the song will benefit many Black-owned small businesses, a huge list of which she provided on her website.

She further said that Happy Juneteenth I hope we continue to share happiness and celebrate each other always, even in the middle of the struggle, please do not forget to remember your beauty, strength, and power.

Basically, the track is all about empowerment and flexibility centers on the recent Black Lives Matter protests that are going on throughout the United States. In the wake of the death of George Floyd at the custody of a Minneapolis police officer.

In order to respond to the same incident, she also added sings a few lines in her song that go something like this, Rubber bullets bouncing off me / made a picket sign off your picket fence.

Later Beyonce also wrote on her social media account regarding the awake of Floyd’s death.

She said in an Instagram video this is a terrible situation We’re broken and we’re disgusted. We cannot normalize this pain, she asked people to sign an appeal demanding justice for Floyd.

She also posted a directory of Black-owned business on her website by writing: Happy Juneteenth. Being Black is your activism. Black excellence is a form of protest. Black joy is your right.

The song “Black Parade” will be going to give benefits to BeyGOOD’s Black Business Impact Fund, administered by the National Urban League, to support Black-owned small businesses in need.

In April 2020, Beyonce did the same thing when she appeared on a remix of Megan Thee Stallion’s “Savage” — as a fundraiser for Houston residents, who got affected due to the coronavirus pandemic — and the song topped the Billboard Hot Chart 100.

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