28/05/2025
The world thought they were getting a surprise duet with SZA and Justin Bieber, but what they didn’t expect was a masterclass in feminine power.
When SZA put her hand on Justin’s chin and lifted his head…everything shifted.
His smile? Instant.
The vibe? Different.
The internet? Obsessed.
Because when a Black woman chooses tenderness, the whole room exhales!
That wasn’t just a performance. That was the power of the Black woman’s touch.
Because there’s something different about our touch.
It heals in ways words can’t touch.
It calms storms.
It calls people back to themselves.
It doesn’t scream. It doesn’t chase.
It just moves the room.
And for so many generations, society has stripped us of that very softness. Hardening us to be palatable, productive, and protected from pain. But in doing so, it dimmed the very light that makes us divine.
It’s time for Black women to get back to being soft.
Back to being sacred.
Back to being undeniable.
Because when we return to our softness, the world will orbit around our radiance, not our resilience.
That moment on stage?
It wasn’t just viral.
It was vital.
It reminded us what we’ve always known but rarely been allowed to embody:
That our softness is our power. And it just might be the most revolutionary thing we own.