Yeah, it wasn't that great of a cover but some of you are doing the most.
So now, race or lyrical content is how we determine what we must like and what is ''appropriate'' for us to sing or jam to or listen to.
Women with flat asses jam to Anaconda.
Unattractive people jam to Don't Cha.
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Music is universal. Yes, there is a STRONG political statement in Formation and that is GREAT. But should people be afraid to sing the song because white?
It's becoming a sad paradox among many black Americans. Which is why I wont support any artist that promotes this sort of opinion or mindset.
Yeah, it wasn't that great of a cover but some of you are doing the most.
So now, race or lyrical content is how we determine what we must like and what is ''appropriate'' for us to sing or jam to or listen to.
Women with flat asses jam to Anaconda.
Unattractive people jam to Don't Cha.
e.t.c e.t.c e.t.c
Music is universal. Yes, there is a STRONG political statement in Formation and that is GREAT. But should people be afraid to sing the song because white?
You are not comparing race to having a butt what is this.
I'm white and I sing along to "Formation" and won't let anyone try and make me feel bad for it. I've been a stan for YEARS and spent a hell of a lot of money supporting Bey and her music. I don't care if some of you don't want me to sing along to the song because of my skin colour, I'm going to sing along anyway. So suck it.
No one can force you not to sing some song lyrics.
Sing all ya'll want, just don't be racist is all I'm asking. Anyone who's trying to say that white people can't sing a Beyonce song has mental issues they need to work out.
He was way too pitchy in the beginning, but it was all right towards the end.
Who says white people CAN'T sing the song? Stop trying to be a victim. If you're going to sing it, do it right and leave out "I love my negro nose with Jackson 5 nostrils" because that isn't for you and you don't have one. And actually have a nice singing voice if you're going to post it online for the masses to critique you. Simple.
Music is very transcending. Stans should be impressed that Bey released such a pro-black song that white people want to sing and dance to as well. The meaning isn't lost. Some of y'all are dramatic as hell.
Who says white people CAN'T sing the song? Stop trying to be a victim. If you're going to sing it, do it right and leave out "I love my negro nose and Jackson 5 nostrils" because that isn't for you and you don't have one.
No, I'm going to sing along to all the words and bop along with the track. You might as well tell everyone with flat asses they have to miss out the words about having a big booty when singing along to "Anaconda". That's just stupid.