Conversation 2.

Summary

1) In the song Formation by Beyoncé has many messages in them, such ask black pride, Creole culture, feminism, and also power.

2)The message and themes of the song are the song are the same to my initial reaction because I was excepting the song to be about black pride and power, and it was a good message.

3) Matsoukas help Beyoncé convey these ideas by showing elements in the music video such as slavery, pride to be black, and the power that African Americans can have.

4)
A) one of the first emotional languages ​​was that Beyonce talks about being proud of her dark skin and that dreams are worked hard until they are achieved, and that she juggles haters. And that led me to think that I too, and many people, go through the same things; I don't know about others, but in my case, I am also dark-skinned with light eyes, Latino, but with parents from different cultures and I am gay, I worked with the media. Latino tv and radio, and because of my excellent work, many people hated me just because of my good job and the effort I gave.
B) In the second, he also says about effort, but this time he talks about self-improvement and self-love. Even if we fall and fall, we have to get up, serve stronger with a look up and get what we want and desires. And it's true that you can blow everything away as long as you look like a shining star. But also, it is good to feel good and loved, but without the need to trample or hurt someone. Although sometimes things would change. But that's everyone's opinion.

1/A ) As I said in several parts of the questions, she highlights women's power more than Afro people. And after all, these words in the song play something important. And more in the seizure and reinvention of changes and acceptance.

5) I think the music and the video became controversial because of what she talks about in the song because she mentions, “ I might just be a black Bill gate” she also says many things related to the African American community, such as their Hair, Nose nostrils and Albino, such things were often looking at as something terrible, but Beyoncé is embracing those things and saying that being African American is a good thing and that they shouldn’t be a shame because of who they are and how they look