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June 8, 2020 Justin Bieber vows to speak out against racial injustice: ‘I have benefited off of black culture’

Justin Bieber vows to speak out against racial injustice: ‘I have benefited off of black culture’

Justin Bieber wants to use his celebrity to speak up about racism.

In a passionate Instagram post, the singer acknowledged that he has used black culture as an inspiration for his work, and succeeded because of it. That’s why he now wants to become an advocate for racial tolerance, using his privileged role to speak up about the cause.

“I am inspired by black culture. I have benefited off of black culture,” the “Yummy” singer wrote on Saturday. “My style, how I sing, dance, perform and my fashion have all been influenced and inspired by black culture.”

He continued by sharing that since he has such a massive following, he hopes to use his fame to help be an asset to the anti-racism movement.

“I am committed to using my platform from this day forward to learn, to speak up about racial injustice and systemic oppression, and to identify ways to be part of a much-needed change,” Bieber wrote.

Bieber’s social media feeds have frequently mentioned several well-known cases that have prompted calls for justice in recent weeks. On Saturday, he dedicated a post to Breonna Taylor, the Kentucky woman who was shot and killed while she slept in her home back in March during a failed attempt by police to serve a “no-knock warrant.”

“Swipe right to see how we can help celebrate her #breonnataylor,” Bieber wrote, along with a photo of Taylor in her EMT uniform, and instructions on how to sign a petition and contact elected officials on her behalf.

After participating in the Blackout Tuesday initiative on his Instagram page on June 2, Bieber posted a series of messages to his page in solidarity with the anti-racism movement.

“All lives to do not matter until black lives matter,” he wrote earlier this week.

Bieber also encouraged people to vote in the primaries, sharing that while he can’t vote in the United States, he wants to motivate others to do so.

“I’m Canadian so I can’t vote, you can vote for me,” he captioned his post, which featured all the states where voting was open.

February 21, 2020 Cardi B set to return to Africa

Cardi B set to return to Africa

Cardi B aka Chioma B (Her adopted Nigerian name) is set to return to the motherland!

The “Bodak Yellow” crooner took to twitter on Thursday, 20th February 2020, to inform her fans that she’ll be performing in South Africa soon, sending South African twitter into a frenzy.

Back in December 2019, the American rapper was in Nigeria and Ghana for a concert organized by Livespot. While she was around in Nigeria, videos and pictures of her having a good time went viral.

Will South Africa show Chioma B a good time the way Nigeria did? I guess we’ll just have to wait and see!

February 13, 2020 “I’m the best since Fela Kuti” Burna boy declares

“I’m the best since Fela Kuti” Burna boy declares

Nigerian superstar Damini “Burna boy” Ogulu took to twitter on the 12th of February 2020, to declare that he is the best artist Nigeria has seen since Afrobeat pionner , Fela.

In a series of tweets, Burna boy also claimed that “nobody paved sh*it for him” in response to a fan who tried to criticized him for his claims of being the best.

We’re unsure about what or who exactly made Burna boy go on this twitter rant, However, what we know is that he really does believe in his ability. Do you?

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