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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2026 01:51:58 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>“Black Parade” Song: How Beyonce Criticized Racism</title>
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<description>“Black Parade” Song: How Beyonce Criticized Racism
Awaliyah, Muzayyanah; Mustofa, Mutmainnah; Sam’ah, Iklila Ummu
From time to time, the communication media in order to propose social &#13;
criticism which is expected to provide better changes are increasingly &#13;
diverse. One of them is through the delivery of messages in the lyrics of a &#13;
song. Beyonce is one of the artist who often uses song as a media to propose &#13;
her social criticism. In the case of the death of George Floyd a black &#13;
American, murdered by the white Minesotta police (white supremacist) he &#13;
released an album with one of the song in it entitled "Black Parade" to &#13;
convey her response to this case. This research aims to reveal the meaning &#13;
contained in the lyrics of the song. In order to find this meaning, the &#13;
researchers use a qualitative approach to the type of document studies. There &#13;
are three findings of meaning implied in the lyrics of this song, there are &#13;
self-confidence, social criticism (racism) and race emancipation.
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<pubDate>Thu, 06 May 2021 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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