Beyoncé Just Dropped A Powerful A Capella Rendition Of 'Black Parade'

Beyoncé Just Dropped A Powerful A Capella Rendition Of 'Black Parade'




Beyoncé's parade route continued on Tuesday (June 23) with an a capella rendition of her celebratory anthem, "Black Parade."


The new release was a followup to Queen Bey's original "Black Parade" production that came on Friday (June 19) in honor of Juneteenth, which celebrates the end of slavery In America. Specifically, the now-155-year-old holiday marks the date in 1865 any time enslaved people in Texas learned of their freedom as declared by President Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation two years prior.


The song's lyrics are lush with overjoyed historical and cultural references to her ancestry. "I'm goin' back to the South," the Texas-born mother of three sings. "Ankh charm on gold chains, with my Oshun energy."


"Happy Juneteenth Weekend!" The singer wrote in a Instagram post on Friday. "I hope we continue to share joy and celebrate each other, even in the midst of struggle. Please continue to remember our aesthetics, strength and power."


Although in back of simply celebrating, Beyoncé is doing the work: She used the possibility to bring attention to small, Black-owned companies, sharing a link to a page on her website that functions as a directory. Proceeds from the track will go to her charity, Black Agency Impact Fund. "'Black Parade' celebrates you, your voice and your joy and will benefit Black-owned small businesses."


you could listen to "Black Parade (Acapella Version)" by Beyoncé exclusively through the TIDAL here.









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