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Beyoncé did not let Juneteenth pass without dropping one of her signature surprises — a new single called “Black Parade.” “I’m going back to the South, I’m going back where my roots ain’t watered down," Beyoncé sings, opening the track.
At several points on Friday’s release, the singer tells listeners to “Follow my parade.” Proceeds from the song will benefit Black-owned small businesses, a message entitled “Black Parade Route” on the singer's website said.The post included links to dozens of
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Beyoncé lands a milestone 40th top 40 hit on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 chart this week, as “Black Parade” debuts at No. 37 on the list dated July 4. The song opens as the top-selling track in the U.S., with 18,000 downloads sold in the week ending June 25, according to Nielsen Music/MRC Data, and entering at No. 1 on the Digital Song Sales chart.
Beyoncé has dropped a new a capella rendition of ‘Black Parade’, the powerful new track she dropped last week to mark Juneteenth, the day commemorating the end of slavery in the US.‘Black Parade’ is co-written by Jay-Z, as well as longtime collaborators Derek Dixie, Caso and Kaydence.
Beyonce is urging fans to support black-owned businesses with her new Black Parade initiative.The Halo star shared her new project on Friday (June 19, 2020), which was also Juneteenth – the anniversary of the date in 1865 when the last slaves were freed in the U.S. following the Civil War – posting a directory of small businesses in the U.S.
On Friday night, Beyoncé' did what she does best and released a surprise new song, “Black Parade.” The song honors the history of Juneteenth and celebrates the abolishment of slavery, espcially in the state of Texas in 1865. She dropped her new music, which supports BeyGOOD's Black Business Impact Fund, just after she posted a message on her website telling fans how they can support black-owned businesses.
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Not long after she debuted the Black Parade initiative to support Black-owned businesses, Beyoncé has dropped a single with the same name. "Black Parade," which sees the singer discussing returning to the "motherland" and reminding herself she can't forget about her history, dropped on Tidal on Juneteenth, the day that commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S.
Beyoncé has surprised fans with the release of a new song called Black Parade.The track was dropped via her Instagram page with a simple black square and the title in bold white font with a 30-second snippet. Moments after the teaser, the full 4 minute 41 second track was released on her YouTube channel as well as other streaming platforms on Juneteenth, a day that marks the anniversary of the end of slavery in the USA on 19 June 1865.
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Beyoncé treated fans to a new song in celebration of Juneteenth. The empowering track, titled «Black Parade,» touches on the world's current events, as well as celebrates Black excellence."Happy Juneteenth Weekend! I hope we continue to share joy and celebrate each other, even in the midst of struggle.
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The singer has been one of the most vocal voices of the movement, in particular with her emotional video where she described how Floyd’s killing had left her ‘broken and disgusted.’Announcing the track on Instagram, Beyonce wrote: ‘Happy Juneteenth Weekend! I hope we continue to share joy and celebrate each other, even in the midst of struggle.
Beyoncé is celebrating Juneteenth weekend with the release of a timely new track.
Beyoncé surprised fans with the release of her new song, “Black Parade,” in celebration of Juneteenth — and announced the launch of her initiative to support Black-owned small businesses.The Grammy winner, 38, dropped the single — which was cowritten by her husband, Jay-Z — on Friday, June 19, marking the celebration of the emancipation of slaves in the U.S.“We got rhythm, we got pride,” Beyoncé sings on the track.
Beyonce surprise-dropped a new song titled Black Parade, co-written by her husband Jay Z, to mark the Juneteenth holiday. She released the song shortly after announcing a project by the same name to support black-owned small businesses.