The LOOP: "See Me Beyond My Skin"

The LOOP: "See Me Beyond My Skin"

The Loop's debut single, “See me beyond my skin”, uses spoken-word intertwined with sweet vocals and harmonies to communicate the existence of racism and colorism from the perspective of today’s youth. The Loop expresses we all should fit in today’s world despite our skin color…

“Not dark enough to be black

Not light enough to be white

Don’t you dare try to ostracize me because I may be lighter or brighter than you

You are me and I am you”

This driven and enthusiastic duo, created by Marcia Bibbins and M’Zariah Starr, ages 15 and 16, was formed originally on a childhood friendship and a connection on music and a collaborative strength to share their vision on their potential and life’s perceptions. They have embarked on a committed plan to explore opportunity and promise through their music, and aspiring and heart felt activism. 

Their music fits across many genres and is a unique blend of pop, R & B, rap and spoken word, that removes all judgment and creates an open mind on how people envision the world and those in it. The Loop, which stands for "ladies of opportunity and promise", want their song to represent all one can achieve beyond the color of one's skin.

Have a listen and connect with The Loop on social media:

https://www.facebook.com/TheLOOP2021

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