While many fans were waiting S.N.L. U.S. This week’s musical performer, rapper Megan The Stallion, uses her platform to remind viewers of an important message, to fuel the recent presidential debate.
‘SNL.’ Musical guest Megan The Stallion, Kto. In 3 episodes his hit song ‘Savage’ was sung.
During its first performance Saturday Night Live, Musical guest Megan to Stalian made a powerful statement for black women.
In the first performance of the rapper / singer / songwriter on Pper Tu Kholnaar S.N.L., She sang the popular name song “Savage”, which was the song of the ticket ok kunu summer 2020.
After being released by celebrity host Chris Rock, black-and-white leopard-clad Megan The Stalin released a Beyonce-Remix version of “Savage”, flanked by back-up dancers. (Beyonc હતો wasn’t there; Megan the Stallion danced to Queen Benny’s verse).
When she was raped, she showed these words in her funky black and white background: “Protect the Black Woman.”
However, Megan Thee assured Stalin that her message was heard out loud and clear.
The rapper called it ‘SNL.’ But Malcolm X used quotes during his song.
Near the end of S.N.L. The performance, “Savage” stopped playing, and the audience heard a series of shots.
Then, while all 5 performers on stage were facing the front, a quote from Malcolm X played over the speakers.
“The most respected, insecure, neglected person in America is the Black Woman,” owner XM XA said in a 1962 speech, “Who would want to hate you?” The “cookie af” rapper used other excerpts from the activist’s speech, including:
Who taught you to hate the texture of your hair, the color of your skin, the shape of your nose? Who taught you to hate from the top of your head to the soles of your feet?
Megan The Stallion spoke for Brano Taylor during the opening of her film ‘Saturday Night Live’
But Megan The Stallion wasn’t complete – she even spoke of a high-profile police shooting in Louisville, Kentucky: that of Brona Taylor. The next audio Dio clip, featuring rapper Dante Cameron, calls the Attorney General of Kentucky.
This Saturday Night Live The musical guest used the voice of Tamika Mallory, who co-founded the Women’s March.
“David Cameron is no different from the selling Negroes who sold our people into slavery,” sound-clip playing Mary Larry’s voice.
At that point in the performance, the artist used his own voice to speak the truth of power.
“We need to keep our black women safe and love black women because at the end of the day, we need our black women,” she said into the microphone, to raise the spirits from the crowd.
But the “Savage” rapper also uses his platform Saturday Night Live To speak for all Black Americans.
He further said, “We need to protect our black men and stand up for black men.” “Because, at the end of the day, we’re tired of seeing hashtags about black men.”
Megan to Stallion and her 4 dancers ended their performance with a fist raised in the air, still adorned on the screen behind them with the words “Protect the Black Woman”.