Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, SAINt JHN, WizKid - BROWN SKIN GIRL (Official Video)



Beyoncé, August 24, 2020
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Statistics as of August 25, 2020 at 12:09 PM EDT
total # of views - 
2,965,192
total # of likes - 302K
total # of dislikes - 4.9K
total # of comments - 22,085

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This is Part II of a two part pancocojams series about the 2019 song "Brown Skin Girl" as performed by Beyoncé, SAINt JHN, WizKid, and Blue Ivy Carter.

This post provides information about the official video for "Brown Skin Girl" and  showcases the official music video of that song and that song's lyrics.

Biographical profiles and links to information about Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, SAINt JHN, and WizKid are also included in this pancocojams post.

Part II of this pancocojams series showcases the Beyoncé et al song "Brown Skin Girl" and presents a small number of comments from the discussion thread of that official YouTube. Most of these comments refer to colorism and the impact of this song/video on the self-esteem and group esteem of those commenters and other people of color.

Here's a definition of colorism from 
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/colorism:  "prejudice or discrimination especially within a racial or ethnic group favoring people with lighter skin over those with darker skin."

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2020/08/beyonce-blue-ivy-saint-jhn-wizkid-brown_24.html for Part I of this two part pancocojams series about the 2019 song "Brown Skin Girl" as performed by Beyoncé, SAINt JHN, WizKid, and Blue Ivy Carter. 

Part I provides information about the official video for "Brown Skin Girl" and  showcases the official music video of that song and that song's lyrics.

Biographical profiles and links to information about Beyoncé, Blue Ivy, SAINt JHN, and WizKid are also included in this pancocojams post.


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The content of this post is presented for socio-cultural, entertainment, and aesthetic purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to Beyoncé SAINt JHN, WizKid, and Blue Ivy Carter who performed this song. Thanks to the composers of this song and thanks to all those who are quoted in this post.
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Click http://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2019/07/brown-skin-girls-throughout-world.html for a July 2019 pancocojams post about that song. That post, which showcases a sound file of that song, is entitled "Brown Skin Girls Throughout The World Comment About Beyoncé's Song "Brown Skin Girl"

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM THIS VIDEO'S DISCUSSION THREAD
Pancocojams Editor's Note:
I read a lot  but not all of the comments in this video's discussion thread  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vRFS0MYTC1I

All of the comments in this compilation were published on August 24, 2020 and August 25, 2020 and are given in no particular order.


Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.


1. Alijah Stain
"Who else has been waiting for this video since the song came out... Worth it!"

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2. 
Chocolate Butterfly
"We are such beautiful people and you have done an amazing job at highlighting all the flavors we come in, and showing how important they all are. Naomi, Lupita, Kelly, and OMG Adut Akech Bior are PERFECTION! 😍"
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It would be nice if there were time stamps for these famous people and for other famous people making cameo appearances in this video. Please help with this project by sharing in this post's comment section the names of famous people in this video and noting the times for their cameo appearances.

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3. The Posh Mel
"A celebration of melanin, I love it! 👸🏾❤️"

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4. Igor Perluchoo
"Thanks Beyonce for empowering the young Black girls of our generation !"

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5.  phibeta6ma
"I cry every time I hear this song. Black Pride! Love it so much! Love my people!"

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6. 
Black Queen
"Sending love to all my brown skin queen sisters. 🌬️🌬️👑💛💛💛💛"

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7.  Zachary Aghaizu
"So much to say in this video! See how blackness is displayed in a beautiful way"

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8. 
Kui wangui
"Glad to see our own Lupita Nyong'o"

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9. 
TeaThe Pot
"This is even Empowering to a Brown skin boy👶🏾👶🏿"

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10. 
Rachelle JL
"I hope Queen B knows how much she is loved around the world and how much she inspires me and my beautiful 7 years old brown skin princess. We love you Beyonce❤️❤️ #Wizkid #MamaAfrica #DaughterOfHaiti"

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11.  RJ DTWN
"So beautifully conceived and directed."

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12. 
Shenice Says
"Beautiful song with beautiful and stunning visuals."

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13. 
Ana Carolina
"In six minutes Beyoncé SAVED Brown Skin Girls life's. So many brown skin girls around the world are feeling powerful and empowered. And I'm so happy because of it. I'm sad because I just listened this beautiful music just at 23 after crying a lot because my dark skin, but so happy because I'm the future my child will listen this since when she born. I'm happy because a lot of another girl who are listening to this. THIS MUSIC IS HISTORY. BEYONCE IS HISTORY. Proud to be brown skin girl! 💛✊🏾

Sorry for my English, I speak Portuguese and I'm learning English so..."

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14. 
Austin Q
"Naomi had to make an appearance! So glad she got to be in this"

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15. 
Gh doll kids games TV Doll
"Who else see Efia Odo in the video 🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭🇬🇭"
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"GH" = Ghana, West Africa

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16. 
Sommer Time
"Such an uplifting song. And the video added new dimensions to it."

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17. 
kaylirowe
"I love the vibes this song gives off 🥺❤️👑"

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18. 
shoutoing
"seeing the black muslim girl in the video made me feel so happy. many times it feels like black Muslims are excluded from their own culture and religious spaces and it hurts to see. its a small detail in this video but it makes me so happy to see"

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19. Angie Quiro
"Been waiting! Better than what I imagined 😍😍😍"

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20. 
Jotaku27
"The last part of the video gives me chills! My life as a young black woman has come 180 degrees since singing along with young Bey and Kelly from the Destiny child era on the “Proud Family” cartoon theme song. Childhood did fly by and I hope Blue Ivy and sibs has their entire days filled with all this amazing brown girl(and boy!) love."

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21. 
Dominique Haywood
"This is such a beautiful song. Made me tear up. This song is helping countless beautiful black women and girls all around the world with their self esteem. Thank you Beyonce for this song it's been much needed for generations."

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22. 
Kollier :3
"Thank God for media like this 🙏 thanks to songs and videos like this, my beautiful brown skinned sisters will hopefully NEVER have to be ashamed of themselves 💗 it genuinely makes me cry"

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23. 
Ethic Ethnic
"Big Oshun energy (Orisha of Yoruba)! And shout out to the darker-skin & albino African girl representation. Hatred of darker-skin tones, especially effects our girls/women, & such immorality has no place in the African Diaspora & Motherland period! We were taught colorism by Europeans & Arabs, we need to teach ourselves to shed that. Our albino sistas & brothas are attacked, especially in some East African nations, that evil has no place in our community.    Thank you for this video & song, Beyonce"

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24. 
Sikat Sikatan
"Naomi Kissing Beyonce and the moment Beyonce kissed and hugged Kelly ❤️❤️❤️😍😍😍"

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25. 
Cathalilla Valdemar
"I used to play clap clap as a kids
Jeez that's taking me back"

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26. 
Jessica Prestidge
"Everything about this is beautiful. This song is so beautiful. The video is beautiful. The women are beyond beautiful 😍 I'm cyring 😭"

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27. 
Shaniah 21
"Dang Bey! Snatched my edges once again 🔥🔥🔥"

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28. ashunt29
"What a beautiful and meaningful video!!! I got goosebumps. I can never get enough of Naomi Campbell! Loves me some Kelly Rowland and Lupita! Sing Blue!"

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29. 
Ducky MoMo
"If you haven’t seen Black is King on Disney+, do yourself a favor and go watch it!"

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30. 
Lorena Frazão
"When I watched black is king and saw this music video, it was impossible not to cry! The video empowers even more the music lyrics 😭"

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31. 
Paa Kwesi Nyame
"Beautiful song with a powerful message. Top notch ♥️"

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32. 
Queen Fopefoluwa
"Thank you Queen B and Wizzy for showing me my skin isn't something to be ashamed of but to be proud of."

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33. 
Amanda Mirai
"reading these comments has me feeling like crying. so many people finally having a song and video that makes them feel as beautiful as they are. saying how much they wish they had this song growing up. its better late than never. and now many daughters and nieces and girls can have what you needed then. so much love. ♡

and side note: i love how this video was shot.. especially the 'still frames' (panning camera where the actors were actually just standing in place!) and the ballgown outfits, the colors, and the girl with the ribbon in her hair near the beginning walking around the corner... just so fresh and beautiful, and lush with flowers and nature scenes, golden sunlight"

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34. 
ifaka_ o
"This is so beautiful words can't even describe. Love to Beyoncé, Wizkid, SAINt JHN and Blue, the greatest."

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35. 
Who Said That?!
"My yellow ass laying here in tears 😩 I can’t wait to share this with my beautiful brown baby when she’s old enough to understand 💕"
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In the United States and in the context of this comment, "yellow" means a light skin Black person.

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36. 
Jordan Kralev
"I needed it Laverne Cox in this video to represent the brown trans girls all around the world! 😭"

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37. 
Ellen Freitas
"I felt represented, thank you, this song is beautiful! 🕊🇧🇷"
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"BR" = Brazil"

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38. 
Daniel Moody
"i remember always wanting to be lighter , hearing songs like this remind me of how proud i should be and how far we’ve come! i love being dark🖤"

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39. 
Cat Says Thank
"I'm so glad this exists on the internet for generations to come."

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40. 
Beatriz Gomes
"What a perfection of music video, music and dance! Queen Bey representing and showing once again that black is king. We, Brazilians thank you! ❤️❤️❤️🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷"

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41. Never Mind
"I’m crying, I’m Bolivian and seeing all those beautiful boys, girls, women, and men embracing themselves and feeling beautiful in their own way made me really happy!! 👑👑👑👑👑❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥"

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42. 
Black Boy Fly
"The melanin 💎"

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43. Kay
"The hair and wardrobe did it for me😩❤️"

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44. 
Chanel Robinson
"Omg, this was BEAUTIFUL yes yes yes love love love it. Yes All BROWN SKIN girls are beautiful and we are Queens (three snaps in a circle) beautiful video. cant express how much I love this and my Sister Queen B xoxoxox hugs, kisses and high-fives beautifully done"

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45. 
Kirsten
"Anyone else crying like a child cause of how beautiful this is? It's a message that I think the world really needs, and it's beautiful and frustrating to know that it's needed and given in such gorgeous way. Bravo to the producer and director and the artist and dancers and just everyone who was in this."

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46. 
Willow Field
"0% nudity
0% swearing
100% beautiful people"

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47. 
Azogui
"It's so sad to know tha your skin color "defines" who you are in this racist society.
I'm in love with this video, seing black women being so fancy, happy and proud.
Congrats Beyonce."

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48. 
David Cowdrey
"Personally I was raised to regard all people as being equal, and I my observation has been that skin color has a minimal impact on how beautiful someone is.  Though I suppose Beyonce is entitled to her opinion as selective as it may be."
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This commenter's photograph is of a White man.

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49. 
Khangelwa Khathi
"We are equal but in this world we live in we aren't treated as equal. Beyonce uplifting black people isnt oppressing white people get it straight."
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50. 
Maycon Antonio de Medeiros Lordeiro Luciano
"The most beautiful video ever. So touching and make me cry. Brown skin girls around the world, never forget you are beautiful!  #Blacklivesmatter ❤"

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51. 
Ra ch
"This brought tears to my eyes. It’s unfortunate that we have to raise our children in a spiteful racist world where other children will be taught to mock them for the colour of her skin, or the texture of her hair. Racism HAS TO STOP. We can do better, raise the next generation to do better❤️"

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52. 
Noname Needed
"Just to point out- this is also a BIG issue in India too, the amount of money that goes into promoting a brand called “fair & lovely” is really disgusting. South Indians are also frowned upon and not considered beautiful due to their skin tone 🥴🥴"

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53. 
Kiki Torres
"My skin isn’t dark skin or brown skin , it’s light but this is a beautiful song and this song has a message in it , all of y’all women are beautiful no matter what skin color you are ! Know your worth .."

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54. 
1B Subs Challenge Before 2021
"When I heard this song, I cried for the little black girl who was  teased,
chosen last and always made to feel ugly because of her skin.
I'm a woman now, and have grown to love my skin but this song took me
back in time.... I hugged that little girl."

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55. 
Zoey Blagrove
"i felt this  this so much especially me growing up with my hair. I would always want to straighten my hair all the time to feel accepted. I'm now in high school and I'm embracing my natural hair because that's what makes me unique. Remember to always be confident and not let people tear you down. You are beautiful just the way you are."

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56. 
Jorris Robinson
"Love, Love, Love... I love when art leaves me feeling grateful. So appreciate the artist willingness to surrender to the vision/voice, create, and then bravely share with the world.
 I will always be proud of this Melanin
I will always be Mindful of its beauty
Yours truly,
A Brown Skin Girl ✊🏼✊🏽✊🏾✊🏿"

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57. 
 FT O
"Omg that’s a MASTERPIECE ❤️✨"

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58. 
M3D Sibs
"This MV made me proud of my brown Filipino skin. ❤️💕 Beyonce is truly a living legend. Long live The Queen."

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59. 
Ariane Nicholson
"This is such a beautiful video. I hated my dark skin growing up. I was always teased and called ugly. Its taking time but im getting there to fully loving myself."

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60. 
alia eworo ndongo
"Crying❤️ tears of PRIDE AND JOY. We're all BLESSED 💗"

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61. 
S J
"We all need to learn to love ourselves. I'm a pale Latina, all my community was darker than I was. I was picked on because of the color of my skin, too. I obsessed about how I could fit in, tried tanning products, burning myself in the sun. And finally,  I decided to love myself instead. I finally LOVE the skin I'm in. We women are so different and unique, we're all beautiful. We need to be easier and nicer to one another."

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62. 
Afro Son
"glad you finally accepted yourself. keep loving yourself coz all skin is beautiful"
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63. Nawanjani Perera
"wow! This certainly is a strong piece of art."

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64. 
Osvaly Jimenez
"The world needed this!"

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65. 
Abbie Gabi
"Being born and raised in Jamaica, there has never been an issue with racism but definitely with Colorism. I love how all shades are represented here and how beautiful and almost magically we are."

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66. 
0kstar
"What is the hand game they played at the beginning called? I used to play it as a kid."

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67. 
Kenny Johnson
"I should’ve been in this video can’t nobody beat me in a game of slide 😏"

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68. 
Saadia Islam
"I saw the hijabi and the south asian woman and i almost cried"

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69. 
Titi Aribasoye
"i remember at school when this guy told me i am ugly because i am black and he said i dont like  black girl and i told him you are missing out"

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70. 
Bunpire
"Beyonce allows us (those mixed w/ and/or black) to feel pride in our skin. For so long I use to feel outcast for the colour of my skin and told my curly hair is ugly. But watching Beyonce & listening to her music has taught me to love & appreciate the heritage I am apart of. Bless her for making music like this."

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71. 
CarlosgymFitness Chincha - Perú
"I am from CHINCHA CITY PERÚ.. And we are proud of be the capital of broenmmwn skyn people too."

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72. 
 Stevie Woo
"nice to see B wearing her hair more natural"

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73. 
Thay Soares
"É lindo como a Beyoncé tem mostrado só a beleza do nosso povo, e não só as derrotas, nossa cultura é linda as pessoas precisam ver isso, por que por muito tempo isso ficou de baixo da sola do branco."
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Google translate from Portuguese to English
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It is beautiful how Beyoncé has shown only the beauty of our people, and not only the defeats, our culture is beautiful, people need to see this, because for a long time it was under the sole of white."

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74. 
Risingofthephoenixx x
"Hi a message for all who don't understand why this video means so much to us if you aren't black, east Indian, filipino, native american or a mixture of any of them.... than you have no idea how cathartic this music video is for all of us. I for years slapped on the sunscreen and avoiding the sun so I don't get darker trying bleaching creams a few times in my life and correlating dark skin as not beautiful. I'm finally at peace in my skin. FINALLY. And seeing all these comments from other races especially the East Indian community cause they were also represented in this video. I SEE YOU YOU ARE VALIDATED AND WE LOVE YOU. I am crying hard at this monumental moment and its cathartic seeing so many people lives that have been touched by Beyonce and this one song in particular in the comments. I am crying I feel released.

Everyday of my life and majority of brown skin girls lives whether its directly or indirectly how our skin is to dark and lighter the better all over the media since old Hollywood to fashion and entertainment across the world you can beauty standards involve light eyes and light skin and before anyways thinks I'm coming after a certain group of people or whatever I'm not. You are beautiful all of human kind is beautiful especially the ladies of every race but the only difference is you have an abundant of representation telling you that you're beautiful; Dior, Estee Lauder, Lancome, Calvin Klein, Abercrombie and Fitch, Valentino, Versace, Armani, etc etc and Hollywood, and entertainment around the world Japanese media, and bollywood who choose many of the lightest skinned Indian people to be leads in the movies.  But brown skins/dark skins don't have that representation a few tokens that spring up every now and then is not equal representation. In many cultures, nationalities and ethnic groups dark skin/brown skin usually meant one common unifyer it meant we were field workers/slaves. We were not privileged enough to work indoors and remain light skinned. Light skinned was also synonymous with wealth and with beauty for centuries not just in the time of media. But Beyonce you are truly iconic and I don't throw that word out alot cause Michael Jackson really set the bar on iconic legends but Beyonce. You did it."

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75. 
nwaise emmanuel
"Smiled all through this video 😊😊😊"

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76. 
Belac John
"Come thru Beyonce!!!💜💜💜"

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76. 
Ask Lovely
"I Just Burst Into Tears While Watching This... WE Are So Very Uniquely Beautiful ❤️❤️❤️💯💯💯✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾 NO MATTER What The World Portrays... WE ARE LOVE💜💕❤️💜‼️❤️💜‼️❤️💜‼️❤️💜We Are People Of Color💋💋💋💋"

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77. 
Christie Mystie
"When I was a kid they use to call me "ti nwe" wich mean in creole litle darkness. I always felt so ugly. But now, I am shining with my black skin and I am proud."

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78. 
S M
"My future children will not be ashamed of having beautiful brown skin because of liberating songs like this. #Beehive #brownskingirl #brownskinboy #blackjoy"

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79. 
Drink77
"THANK YOU for the brown Indian representation!!!"

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80. 
Arthur Andrade
"Is it ok to be white and in love with this song at the same time?"

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81. 
DerpyWafflesXP
"Arthur Andrade of course 💗"

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82. 
J.Y. W.
"Thank you for publishing this video and song straight from Black Is King.  This imagery and lyrics should never be separated.  I see myself in the video, and hear the words in my ears,  and am, therefore, uplifted, encouraged, and empowered...and this is BEAUTIFUL!  Please do the exact same thing for My Power...publish the clip straight from Black Is King.  Again, thank you Mrs. B. K-C!"

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83. 
Keepit Trill
"FOR THE CULTURE!"

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84. 
Queen la' sexy
"This song is so beautiful but so sad at the same time ....I don't think I can ever listen to it again cuz I tear up ...its like blacks and mixed and Spanish etc.been thru so much it hurts so bad 😭😫"

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85. 
Robyn
"Wow, growing up being a dark skinned Filipina I wish I could have showed my younger self this song. Being in a culture where bleaching products are pushed and being "lighter" is better it was hard to love my skin color and it took a long time. When I was young I would try not to go out in the summertime so I wouldn't become darker. But now I've never been more proud of my skin color. I love love love my chocolate brown skin. We are all so beautiful ❤❤"

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86. 
Sariah-Lamore Wilson
"I don't think people are understanding the gravity of this song because it is truly an Anthem of love and appreciation to women who have been overlooked and mistreated and I'm so happy that they're getting the recognition they deserve"

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87. 
Rachel. K
"I liked this song before the official music video came out and I must say that I now love it x10 more. This video is so beautiful and well done. 👏🏻"

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88. 
Dayroom Tee
"I listen to this song everyday ☹️ I’m Puerto Rican n Dominican and I’m either always too lightskin or too darkskin to friends and family so I be hating my skin sometimes😕this song be makin me cry"

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89. 
Queen arsione
"I m not a black woman but this song makes me cry because i felt black women's sadness. The people couldn't see their beautiful and power. Girls, you dont need a White skin for feel pretty. You are aleady pretty. I really like black women. Love from Turkey sisters 💕"

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90. Q V
"Bey helped me love my skin color when i was struggling to accept it. Growing up in a country where colorism is abundant and whitening products are sold to you at every corner, her songs and confidence really helped love my skin and accept that theres nothing wrong with my brown skin, that im beautiful."

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91. 
it's me
"4:10  this actually made me tear up a bit I'm 14 and I absolutely hated my hair cause it was never like the other girls all these black women being proud of their hair and there skin color really made me confident in my self so I say thank you to all of them"

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92. 
Mistura
"I literally felt the exact same way im 14 too i wanted the silky straight or the loose and bouncy curls but i have finally embraced my hair and i also feel even more confident and proud of my hair texture and my brown skin complexion after watching this"

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93. BoozinDallas _
"God made no mistake in creating you. Continue to embrace your beauty❤❤❤"

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94. it's me
"@Mistura yeah now I'm so proud of my hair I don't need to have straight silky hair to look pretty or cute I like my hair now"
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95. 
he Eivii
"That albinoooo girrlll omg so beautiful.."

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96. 
Ridho AbdurRahman Lekki
"Same skin that was broken be the same skin taking over" black don't crack 😍"

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97. 
Mocha Man
"Hopefully this video will show girls they don't need to bleach their skin to be beautiful"

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98. 
Dj Boss
"Africa will forever appreciate this gift from queen Beyoncé, saint jhn, blue ivy and king wizkid 🖤❤️"

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99. 
Azogui
"It's so sad to know tha your skin color "defines" who you are in this racist society.
I'm in love with this video, seing black women being so fancy, happy and proud."
Congrats Beyonce.

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100. 
phibeta6ma
"I cry every time I hear this song. Black Pride! Love it so much! Love my people!"

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101. 
Black Queen
"Sending love to all my brown skin queen sisters. 🌬️🌬️👑💛💛💛💛"

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102. 
Dellisha Sterling
"Love the positive  black images❤❤ love the way she showed the diverse hairstyles and skin tones. Love the way she makes it feel soo GOOD to be black when I watch this. Love the way this will encourage those of us who ever felt insecure about our skin or hair or anything at all. Love love love."

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103. 
King Essy
"& THIS is why she's in a. class of her own
THIS is why we call her Queen
the way she touches and empowers is unlike any other ❤
on behalf of myself and every dark skinned girl/woman that has ever been made to think less of herself, we thank you!"

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104. 
LaNegrita98
"Honestly this song made me cry due to the fact that when I was younger I didn’t want to be black. But I learned to love me for me 😩"
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105. 
Brandon Layte
"This song really gets me deep in my feels, feeling of pure joy, and unconditionally love for all the wonderful, gorgeous, brilliant, black women in my life, my mother and sisters their beauty is undeniable, and BEYONCÉ just gave me a song to put the the feelings I always feel when I look at black women. Thank you Beyonce you are one of the many powerful black women the world has to offer, continue letting the world see this, see black, see how it is king, has always been king, and will always be king.🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾"
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106. Sumaiya Khan
"Omg I absolutely loved this I’m Asian and watching this just made me get up and just sing and dance along to it I love embracing my skin colour now thank you sooo much Beyoncé love this 👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿"
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107. Mistura
"so many dark skinned beautiful girls this made me cry. Darkskin has been so underrepresented and disrespected for centuries i'm so happy to see this art, this beauty and overflowing melanin on my screen this is the recognition they deserve i'm happy to see it and i hope it will continue i loved this"
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108. 
Anchelo Exequais Bathelemy
"That song is everything🙏🏽
There is a powerful message in this song, eye opener for every dark skin girls that are desperate to bleach. Appreciate how God created you girls😊
🖤🖤🖤🖤🖤
Brown skin girl
Your skin just like pearls✨The best thing in the world..Never trade you for anybody else💎 #Blackgirlsmagic"

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109. 
Samyra y2k
"I’m and Indian girl and I never felt included in American media, but finally seeing an indian girl made my entire year. Thank you Beyoncé my queen for making me feel included in the beautiful brown skin community of women. This and entrepreneur dropping is literally the most empowering thing ever."

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110. Mabinty Kamara
"I’m west African and I loved seeing the Indian girl in this video!!!! I was like yessss they didn’t forget our Indian sisters!!😊"

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kiki9619 Terry
"We got you gurl.❤️"
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112. Mount Everest
"I thought she was only talking about beautiful black women but it's beautiful South Asian women too"

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113. sofia
"Am so glad they added albino black girls too"

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114. 
Comms Company
"I know ! I have a relative with albinism and am stoked to see that !!!"
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115. Doro Griffin
"Even though Beyonce is of light skinned toned and everyone knows the stereotype behind that... she always stand strong for the people of color and dark-skinned men and women you never hear Oprah..and a lot of other celebrities on a high platforms talk so highly of people of color and make them shine in a beautiful light do what she does for our community.. Queen 🐝 100%"

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116. 
Pari whoop
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Isnt 3:22 an Indian girl??? That made me feel so beautiful as a dark skinned indian girl. This is such a beautiful celebration of all cultures, and it is a celebration of different cultures. I love this song. Its really beautiful. Beyonce really is a queen. Love Kelly here and lupita too"

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117. Erica Colaco
"I love how she is using her fame to spread awareness of inequality based on race. You don't see that everyday."

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118. Franz H
"An absolute queen Beyonce is. I am a black man and i love this video sooo much. Amazing representation for all black women. Brown Skin Girl!"

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119. 3k subs for an egg
"RIP to everyone who lost their life because their skin complexion was a threat 🥺🥺 #brownskin"

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120. KiraRichie
"This is so beautiful. To see brown skin girls and women celebrated is amazing. Well done Beyoncé."

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