Beyoncé's latest offering Lion King: The Gift album has not only been topping the charts but has also been the centre of conversations since its release date.
The album, which features some of Africa's finest including Busiswa and Moonchild Sanelly, comes with the most regal visuals that celebrate beauty, culture, and Black-girl magic.
One song, in particular, has sparked such a huge response for its empowering lyrics that it even birthed its own hashtag #BrownSkinGirlChallenge.
For many, the song is a no-brainer that it celebrates black women - dark-skinned women in particular. Even Beyoncé was deliberate in her intention by mentioning Lupita Nyong'o, Naomi Campbell and Kelly Rowland in the lyrics of the song.
However, a Nigerian woman identified as Maj left Twitter divided after she sang her own version of the song titled Light-skinned Girls.
In the track, Maj praised ladies with lighter skin.
While some social media users praised her for including them, many slammed her for trying to take the spotlight from brown skin.
😂😂. Finally someone is repping for ya'll light skin girls you better come and support your movement before it's too late 🙌🏻🙌🏼🙌🏽🙌🏾🙌🏿 https://t.co/IirDOQ3ORJ
— King Tobi 🤴🏾 (@KeengTobbie1) July 19, 2019
Are y'all incapable of restraint? We light skins get appreciation far more often. Let's stay in our lane and let our dark skinned beauties have this, it's really not hard. Stop crying over a song when you know damn well we can simply pick up a magazine for this validation.
— BLANKIES (@1Lady_Rayy) July 22, 2019
You sound like that song hurt you. As if us light skinned sisters don’t get love everyday. This song is for my rich melanated sisters who get overlooked or told they are beautiful. Move out the way sis and let my sisters have the floor!!!!!!!!
— Oh Please Shut Up!! (@cartier_jai) July 22, 2019
TV personality and actress Amanda Du Pont also came under scrutiny for using the caption "Brown Skin Girl, Skin Just Like Pearls".










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