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Beyoncé's new album cover raises skin color conundrum
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Beyoncé on cover of 2003's 'Dangerously in Love' (left) and this summer's '4' (right)
Beyoncé's back and brighter than ever. The relentless worker that she is, her fourth album, the appropriately named 4, is already receiving buzz via her first single and music video, plus album cover art.
If you take one glance at the album cover, questions will inevitably arise -- is that Britney? Ke$ha? Shakira? Nope. The bedraggled blonde mop and pale skin don't belong to a white pop singer. It is the one and only Beyoncé, in full "did she bleach her skin?" glory.
Click here to view a slideshow of Beyoncé's big screen performances
The complaint over Beyoncé's rumored color complex goes all the way back to her Destiny's Child days (the second incarnation), when an ousted group member claimed Beyoncé's dad and then-manager, Matthew Knowles, made her tan her naturally light skin so that Beyoncé could remain the lightest in the group.
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Since then, fans and foes have watched as she's gotten blonder and brighter with each passing album. By the time she hit 2007's duet with Shakira, half the appeal of the video was the carbon copy mind trick they executed on screen -- which one's which?
In 2008 cosmetics company L'Oreal was dodging rumors of photoshopping Beyoncé brighter for one of their ads. Then just a few short months ago, the hardcore rumor mill started -- her blonder and lighter appearance at the 53rd annual Grammy's left some to believe that she was bleaching her skin.
So really, what's up Bey? A notoriously tight-lipped interviewee, I'm sure mum will remain the word for Mrs. Knowles-Carter. But her actions are speaking louder, and her commitment to the blonde and bright signals a troubling pattern. Could she be suffering from a color complex? Are industry pressures (and perhaps personal insecurities) forcing Beyoncé to go light, bright, and damn near white?
Already her new sound is going places her fans are hesitant follow -- borrowing from hipster electro-reggae group Major Lazer to provide the beat for her new single "Who Run the World (Girls)." Even the most loyal Beyoncé fans have their reservations about the song, and this brightened look isn't really helping. When fans are already cautious to follow her down this new musical path, does she also want to render herself physically unrecognizable?
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