@msrebeccablack ♥️♥️“For so long I felt like I didn’t really know my
@msrebeccablack ♥️♥️ “For so long I felt like I didn’t really know myself. I couldn’t really grasp the whole picture of myself — it felt almost like I was lying to myself a lot of the time, and locked behind a gate in my own body. Now that I’ve been able to discover so much more of myself, the creativity I feel now is unmatched to before.” @msrebeccablack shares how her queer identity has influenced her new music in our INNOVATE Issue. Rebecca Black was one of the first true stars of the internet. The singer went viral back in 2011 at the age of 13 for her song ‘Friday’, an innocent celebration of end-of-week joy that saw her shot into the public eye and heavily scrutinized at such a young age. 10 years later, Rebecca Black has proved her staying power with the release of her new EP Rebecca Black Was Here, a collection of songs that stand as a declaration of independence and queer pride. The EP headlines a period of reinvention for Black, who has revolutionized both her sound and her image. ♥️ Photography by Indira Cesarine @indiracesarine for @theuntitledmagazine Hair and Makeup by Roberto Morelli @robertomorelli1 Fashion Editor Indira Cesarine @indiracesarine Stylist Assistant Sasha Leon @sashaleonjauregui Photographed at The Untitled Space @untitledspaceny #rebeccablack #msrebeccablack #theuntitledmagazine #theinnovateissue #indiracesarine (at The Untitled Space) https://www.instagram.com/p/CUdTNg4gERd/?utm_medium=tumblr -- source link
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