Wednesday, January 25, 2017

Backlash on these Brownskins



Being a black woman in America is far from easy. Being a dark skinned, black woman, rapper Bianca Bonnie, has released a song titled "Faith in The Brownskins". The song tackles colorism and the discrimination against women with darker complexion. B shows confidence and lets her #BlackGirlMagic shine through her wise lyricism. 

However, the song has caught some backlash. Per usual, when a black person shares an opinion on their struggles, someone has something negative to say. This time, it's other black women chiming in. People are calling Bianca racist, saying "this dark-skin vs light-skin stuff has to stop", saying she's playing up a "who has it worse" sort of thing, and so on. Is this really fair though?

Here's the thing, colorism is real, and it's insane that people don't see it. Darker skinned people, and especially women, are constantly discriminated against. Whether you like to believe it or not, those with lighter skin are definitely treated better, and praised more than those who are not. Let's stop pretending that dark-skinned girls don't have it harder. At the end of the day, this song is good, and it teaches girls to love  and embrace themselves, as they should. It's not about trying to knock the light-skinned girl, its about uplifting the brown skinned girl. If you listen to the song, you can clearly understand that. I get what people are saying, but I don't believe that Bianca deserves any of this backlash.

Click the link and take a listen:

Friday, January 6, 2017

Ed Sheeran's Back!

It's the beginning of the new year, and music is about to get a whole lot better. Remember when Ed Sheeran was on a hiatus? Devastating, right? Well, he's finally come back to put smiles on our faces.



I happened to open YouTube, and see "Castle On The Hill". The song references Ed's youth, and speaks to his abundance of young fans everywhere. Then, in the suggestions, I saw "Shape Of You". This one refers to one person's infatuation with another. I reckon you should stop what you're doing right now, and listen to both songs over, and over, and over, and over. Both songs are incredibly written and have such great vibes. It's hard to say which one is my favorite, because they are both so good. Either way, I'm definitely calling that these are both gonna be the songs of the spring, and Ed is gonna dominate this year.