If I'm looking for Pro Black anthems up in mainstream music, I'll just stick to Alright by Kendrick.
Or you could always fukk with the GOAT
MJ

If I'm looking for Pro Black anthems up in mainstream music, I'll just stick to Alright by Kendrick.
Or you could always fukk with the GOAT

But in the song she still does just thisShe still thinks "Creole" means mixed
And it was just last year with her remixed song with Nicki Minaj she was bragging about being light skinned
"I'm Texas forever like Bun B, and I'm redboned yo"
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No. I posted the guys tweet on here earlier if you sift through the thread. They stole it and didn't give them credit until after people came at them on twitter.
On 'Jackson Five Nostrils,' Creole vs. 'Negro' and Beefing Over Beyoncé's 'Formation'Creole really means Louisiana slaves that are born in the US and not brought over from Africa. Now it's more of a culture thing that most lighter skin families with French last name seem to claim. Most other Black Louisianians left that term alone after the originally stolen Africans had died off. Her family is lightskin from Louisiana.
She shouldn't like who she is?![]()

I thought Creoles were mixed with Black, French, and IndianBut in the song she still does just thisShe still thinks "Creole" means mixed
And it was just last year with her remixed song with Nicki Minaj she was bragging about being light skinned
"I'm Texas forever like Bun B, and I'm redboned yo"
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I thought Creoles were mixed with Black, French, and Indian![]()
If I'm looking for Pro Black anthems up in mainstream music, I'll just stick to Alright by Kendrick.
Or you could always fukk with the GOAT
@this transgender whitewashed c00n repeatedly implying if white a savior(Teddy Roosevelt) was alive racism would be dead being a pro black anthem
According to @Michael9100 there's no such thing as a light-skin BlackCreoles are light skinned black people.
I never understood this "special" classification. It's a southern thing.
Anyone else of the same mix born any other place in the U.S. is simply considered light skin.
I guess in Louisiana they created a special classification for light skinned people to separate them from the dark skinned.

According to @Michael9100 there's no such thing as a light-skin Black
Also, I get your point and thanks for clarifying.