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Examining Beyoncé’s Power To Be The Modern World’s Bob Dylan

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Examining Beyoncé’s Power To Be The Modern World’s Bob Dylan

We all look for that song that changes our world. The song that makes us stop and put our lives on hold so we can take in all it has to offer. This song reminds us of why we listen to music. For many people, this song is a Bob Dylan song. Dylan has made such an impact on this world that he was declared the number one greatest songwriter of all time by Rolling Stone Magazine. It is undeniable that Dylan was an incredible songwriter, but what makes his songs great is that his lyrics told the story of his generation and of generations to come. Our generation is seeking a leader, someone who can be our Bob Dylan, someone who will speak to our modern struggle and will represent our world. When considering if there is anyone in today’s music that represents an entire generation as Dylan did in his day, one of the strongest options is Beyoncé.

Beyoncé’s “Formation” video has been called a “gift to the world” by The Cut because of the song’s ability to change American culture. This song about the Black experience and “unabashed black female pride,” has already established itself as a song that embodies the current black generation. To represent that struggle, Beyoncé critiques the modern world- “I like my baby heir with baby hair and Afros.” With these words, she is chastising the media for commenting on Blue Ivy’s hair and stating that her hair embraces and remains true to her African roots; she is refusing to make herself white. “Formation” serves as statement of embracing one’s ethnicity as one’s identity as opposed to conforming to the current ideals of beauty. This statement is important in a culture of ethnic immersion as immigration booms in America making her a strong candidate for our next Dylan.

Our country is currently in need of unity to bring together people of all cultures, and to maintain our national image. Our identity as a melting pot can only continue if people are embracing their ethnicity as opposed to being expected to become more white, and thus more uniform. Beyoncé’s ability to speak to this necessity is comparable to Dylan’s message of equality during the civil rights movement. Both artists agree that America should be identified as diverse and non-homogenous. While Beyoncé’s lyrics might not have the eloquence that Dylan’s songs do, their songs both achieve the same goal of making our world wake up and recognize our reality. Both artists beg people to embrace their diversity while remaining united because it is possible to live in unity with people whom are different from you.

Beyoncé’s message is hopeful and promising, however, she also represents the struggle that occurs in the fight for change. There are limited odds facing a white man who wants to talk about change, unlike a black woman who must overcome oppression to succeed and project her message. It was not difficult for Dylan to make his mark in the world. People were immediately taken by his message and quickly embraced the change he sang about. Unfortunately, in a culture in which racism and misogyny still exist, it is difficult for an African American woman to do the same. Beyoncé had to build her career and win over America before she could sing a song like “Formation.” Although her freedom as an artist was oppressed, change has begun. If Beyoncé continues to produce songs like “Formation,” acceptance, unity, and pride can be achieved as well as making her the Dylan of our generation.

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