sang “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” which is known as the black national anthem.And no doubt, Bey has used her voice — and vision — to lift up other black culture creators along with her.
She’s doing it again with “Black Is King,” her new visual album — a companion to her African-inspired “The Lion King: The Gift” LP from last summer — which premieres Friday on Disney+.“Black excellence is a form of protest,” Beyoncé said when she dropped her empowering “Black Parade” single on Juneteenth to benefit black-owned small businesses in need.Here, The Post goes inside 38-year-old Beyoncé’s queendom to look at the black artists she has supported during her reign, from “Lemonade” to “Black Is King.”When Bey pulls one of her classic surprises just for.
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