Mixtape Reflection: Embracing Identity and Authenticity
Aleesha Davis Professor Harris ENGL2016-4598 11/29/25 Mixtape Reflection: Embracing Identity and Authenticity Langston Hughes’s essay “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain” really inspired this mixtape and made me think about how important it is for people to embrace who they are. In his essay, Hughes talks about how Black artists often feel pressure to fit into white standards of beauty, art, and success. He encourages artists to be proud of who they are and their culture, instead of trying to change themselves to be accepted by others. This mixtape is meant to show that same message through music. All the songs celebrate identity, pride, and staying true to yourself even when society puts pressure on you. The songs show different ways to be proud of who you are and where you come from. Lady Gaga’s “Born This Way” talks about loving yourself just the way you are and not letting anyone else’s opinions affect you. Beyoncé’s “Brown Skin Girl” celebrates B...
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