#BROWNSKINGIRLCHALLENGE
Historically, Black women have continuously been ridiculed and objectified for the natural state of their bodies, from head to toe.
Upon the release of the new live-action version of Disney’s The Lion King, Beyoncé blessed the world with an accompanying album. The Lion King: The Gift beautifully combines R&B, hip-hop, and Afrobeats, and includes one song in particular titled “Brown Skin Girl” — which opens with sweet-voiced Blue Ivy Carter singing the hook and is a celebration of dark-skinned women.
Let me say that again… dark-skinned women. (Because, yes, colorism exists in the African-American community).
The song sparked such a grand response for its empowering lyrics that it birthed its own hashtag #BrownSkinGirlChallenge. For many, the song was a no-brainer, direct message to a specific type of woman, with darker, deeper brown skin. For others, who joined the challenge by posting their photos, it seems they skipped over the specific cues in the lyrics and only listened to the hook to celebrate themselves.
Beyoncé is deliberate in her intention by mentioning beautiful brown beauties Lupita Nyong’o, Naomi Campbell, and Kelly Rowland in the lyrics of the song.
Uploaded by Rose Shiweva on 2019-07-21.