#beyonce
Divinity Roxx, best known for playing bass in Beyoncé’s all female band, is making her mark on the family music scene. From start to finish, her new album, Ready, Set, Go, is about positivity in mind and body – and two of the songs are being turned into kids’ books with illustrations from NaShantá Fletcher.
Our own Elizabeth BlairprofiledDivinity Roxx for today’s Morning Edition – so if you want a big ol’ blast of morning sunshine, check it out!
– Petra
marauders favorite artists (modern and older):
- prongs: Taylor Swift, Britney Spears, Ed Sheeran, maroon 5, MARINA, The beetles, Fleetwood Mac, niall horan, 1D, Adele, Backstreet Boys, *NSYNC, Beyoncé, Billy Joel, Bruno Mars, Demi Lovato, Little Mix
- padfoot: Stevie Nicks, The Rolling Stones, David Bowie, the beetles, mother mother, girl in red, mcr, fob, Taylor Swift, Nirvana, louis tomlinson, The 1975, 5sos, Beyoncé, Conan Gray, Lana Del Rey
- moony: Hozier, clairo, David Bowie, girl in red, Fleetwood Mac, harry styles, The Rolling Stones, Taylor Swift, niall horan, Lin-Manuel Miranda, The 1975, Alec Benjamin (?), Beach Bunny, Janis Joplin, Billy Joel, Coldplay, Elton John, Lana Del Rey
- wormtail: *insert artists who make bad music and are bad people*
One of the things I hate most regarding narratives surrounding black public figures is the idea that they’re only as respectable as the amount of abuse they can take quietly without reacting. The minute they react, they’re “bothered” or they knew what they signed up for as public figures or they’re overreacting or they’ve lost all credibility. This narrative is boring.
#goldparty