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"Black Parade" is a song by American singer Beyoncé. It was produced by Beyoncé and Derek Dixie in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and the protests that followed it. The song was surprise released on June 19, 2020, also referred to as Juneteenth, a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. The song serves as a celebration of Black culture and the support of Black activism. An extended version of the song was used in the end credits of Beyoncé's film Black Is King and included in the accompanying deluxe edition of The Lion King: The Gift, both released on July 31, 2020.

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  • "Black Parade" is a song by American singer Beyoncé. It was produced by Beyoncé and Derek Dixie in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and the protests that followed it. The song was surprise released on June 19, 2020, also referred to as Juneteenth, a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. The song serves as a celebration of Black culture and the support of Black activism. An extended version of the song was used in the end credits of Beyoncé's film Black Is King and included in the accompanying deluxe edition of The Lion King: The Gift, both released on July 31, 2020. "Black Parade" received critical acclaim upon release, with praise for its lyrical references to black history, culture, pride and activism, as well as for Beyoncé's vocal performance. Critics noted the track's ability to act as a condemnation of racism and a call to action for protestors against police brutality, while also serving as an uplifting celebration of black culture. The release of the song caused a significant rise in sales for several black-owned small businesses. It was the most nominated song at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards, with four nominations, including Record of the Year and Song of the Year. The song won Best R&B Performance, which was Beyoncé's 28th Grammy win, making her the most awarded singer and female artist in Grammy history. (en)
  • «Black Parade» (estilizado en mayúsculas) es una canción de la cantante estadounidense Beyoncé. Fue lanzada como sencillo el 19 de junio de 2020 a través de Parkwood Entertainment, en honor a la festividad de Juneteenth contra el racismo y conmemorar el fin de la esclavitud en los Estados Unidos.​ Fue incluida en la versión de lujo del álbum The Lion King: The Gift. (es)
  • Black Parade (reso graficamente BLACK PARADE) è un singolo della cantante statunitense Beyoncé, pubblicato il 19 giugno 2020 su etichetta Parkwood Entertainment come colonna sonora del film prodotto e diretto dalla cantante per Disney+, Black Is King. Il brano ha vinto il Grammy Award alla miglior interpretazione R&B. (it)
  • "Black Parade" (estilizado como "BLACK PARADE") é uma canção da cantora norte-americana Beyoncé, lançada em 19 de junho de 2020, por meio da Parkwood Entertainment. A música celebra o Juneteenth, data que comemora o fim da escravidão nos Estados Unidos e que se originou no estado natal de Knowles, no Texas. Lançada após os protestos da morte de George Floyd, a música serve como uma celebração da cultura negra e o apoio ao ativismo negro. Todos os lucros da música beneficiam o Black Business Impact Fund, da BeyGOOD, que ajuda pequenas empresas de propriedade de indivíduos negros. Um diretório on-line de empresas de propriedade de negros chamado "Black Parade Route" foi lançado junto com o lançamento da música. (pt)
  • «Black Parade» — песня, записанная американской певицей Бейонсе. Она была выпущена 19 июня 2020 года, в день, когда в США отмечается Джунтинс (в эту дату в 1865 году отменили рабство). Песня была выпущена на фоне антирасистских протестов в США, певица таким образом поддержала движение Black Lives Matter.«Black Parade» получила признание критиков, отметивших лирические ссылки на афроамериканскую историю, культуру, гордость и активизм, а также вокальное исполнение Бейонсе. Критики отметили способность трека выражать как осуждение расизма, так и призыв к действию для протестующих против жестокости полиции, а также выступать в качестве воодушевляющего прославления «чёрной» культуры. Песня получила четыре номинации на премию Грэмми-2021, включая такие категории как Лучшая запись года и Лучшая песня года. (ru)
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  • Beyoncé references some of her influences in the track, including Malcolm X, Martin Luther King Jr., Tina Knowles-Lawson and Tamika Mallory. (en)
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  • As an artist, I believe it's my job and all of our jobs to reflect the times. It's been such a difficult time so I wanted to uplift, encourage, celebrate the beautiful Black queens and kings that continue to inspire me and inspire the whole world. (en)
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  • —Beyoncé during her acceptance speech for the 2021 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance (en)
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  • «Black Parade» (estilizado en mayúsculas) es una canción de la cantante estadounidense Beyoncé. Fue lanzada como sencillo el 19 de junio de 2020 a través de Parkwood Entertainment, en honor a la festividad de Juneteenth contra el racismo y conmemorar el fin de la esclavitud en los Estados Unidos.​ Fue incluida en la versión de lujo del álbum The Lion King: The Gift. (es)
  • Black Parade (reso graficamente BLACK PARADE) è un singolo della cantante statunitense Beyoncé, pubblicato il 19 giugno 2020 su etichetta Parkwood Entertainment come colonna sonora del film prodotto e diretto dalla cantante per Disney+, Black Is King. Il brano ha vinto il Grammy Award alla miglior interpretazione R&B. (it)
  • "Black Parade" (estilizado como "BLACK PARADE") é uma canção da cantora norte-americana Beyoncé, lançada em 19 de junho de 2020, por meio da Parkwood Entertainment. A música celebra o Juneteenth, data que comemora o fim da escravidão nos Estados Unidos e que se originou no estado natal de Knowles, no Texas. Lançada após os protestos da morte de George Floyd, a música serve como uma celebração da cultura negra e o apoio ao ativismo negro. Todos os lucros da música beneficiam o Black Business Impact Fund, da BeyGOOD, que ajuda pequenas empresas de propriedade de indivíduos negros. Um diretório on-line de empresas de propriedade de negros chamado "Black Parade Route" foi lançado junto com o lançamento da música. (pt)
  • "Black Parade" is a song by American singer Beyoncé. It was produced by Beyoncé and Derek Dixie in the wake of the murder of George Floyd and the protests that followed it. The song was surprise released on June 19, 2020, also referred to as Juneteenth, a day commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. The song serves as a celebration of Black culture and the support of Black activism. An extended version of the song was used in the end credits of Beyoncé's film Black Is King and included in the accompanying deluxe edition of The Lion King: The Gift, both released on July 31, 2020. (en)
  • «Black Parade» — песня, записанная американской певицей Бейонсе. Она была выпущена 19 июня 2020 года, в день, когда в США отмечается Джунтинс (в эту дату в 1865 году отменили рабство). Песня была выпущена на фоне антирасистских протестов в США, певица таким образом поддержала движение Black Lives Matter.«Black Parade» получила признание критиков, отметивших лирические ссылки на афроамериканскую историю, культуру, гордость и активизм, а также вокальное исполнение Бейонсе. Критики отметили способность трека выражать как осуждение расизма, так и призыв к действию для протестующих против жестокости полиции, а также выступать в качестве воодушевляющего прославления «чёрной» культуры. Песня получила четыре номинации на премию Грэмми-2021, включая такие категории как Лучшая запись года и Лучшая п (ru)
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