Twitter users remind us why being a black girl is lit

Black Twitter basks in post-Beyoncé glow with #BeingABlackGirlIsLit.

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Beyoncé's "Formation," which dropped on Saturday and did better on Twitter than Rihanna's entire album, has already been deemed the new black anthem. Giving a nod to #BlackLivesMatter before cutting to a shot of Queen Bey on top of a submerged New Orleans police car, the former child of destiny gave the Internet a lot to discuss:

Beyoncé's "Formation," which dropped on Saturday and did better on Twitter than Rihanna's entire album, has already been deemed the new black anthem. Giving a nod to #BlackLivesMatter before cutting to a shot of Queen Bey on top of a submerged New Orleans police car, the former child of destiny gave the Internet a lot to discuss:

But Beyoncé didn't stop there; her political performance during Sunday's Super Bowl celebrated layers of black culture with lyrics, visuals, and style. The 34-year-old performer had an all-black cast of dancers dressed like members of black nationalist organization, the Black Panther Party. Queen Bey reminded everyone watching that black girls are here, and they're lit.

As a result of Beyoncé's weekend of pro-black women visuals, Black Twitter created the hashtag #BeingABlackGirlIsLit, which trended in the U.S. Monday:




This is why #BeingABlackGirlIsLit...and this is just in February. pic.twitter.com/tcN24bkeV0


— xoNecole (@xonecole) February 8, 2016




#BeingABlackGirlIsLit because you make fun of our features but spend a fortune trying to cop them pic.twitter.com/3TxU3EVXjx


— rosechocglam (@MBApioneerz) February 8, 2016




"I like my baby hair with baby hair and Afros" 👑 #BeingABlackGirlIsLit pic.twitter.com/mk3U9RR0jT


— Ashae (@onlii1shae) February 8, 2016




Sisters make history as the first twin judges to serve in Birmingham https://t.co/Rtrt8pLHkl #BeingABlackGirlIsLit pic.twitter.com/aQbgxau7EO


— xoNecole (@xonecole) February 8, 2016




Meet Sophia DeJesus: The first gymnast to dab, nae nae & hit the quan #BeingABlackGirlIsLit https://t.co/7Rnb7sFGdP pic.twitter.com/f7pyoGTB9E


— xoNecole (@xonecole) February 8, 2016




#beingablackgirlislit because we slay in every stage of our hair growth! pic.twitter.com/sCOhDHZgYg


— Kiaya (@Keepin_up_wit_K) February 8, 2016




#BeingABlackGirlIsLit because the ancestors taught us. pic.twitter.com/hMXb1inxs5


— britni danielle (@BritniDWrites) February 8, 2016




Cause our style is always imitated but poorly duplicated.#BeingABlackGirlisLit#bhm pic.twitter.com/BtNZvw1vny


— eatwords drinkstars (@akamami) February 8, 2016

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