Black or White
Dick Brave & The Backbeats Lyrics


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I took my baby on a Saturday bang
Boy is that girl with you we're one and the same
Now I believe in miracles
And a miracle has happened tonight
But if you're thinkin' about my baby
It don't matter if you're Black or White

They print my message in the Saturday Sun
I had to tell them I ain't second to none
And I told about equality and it's true
Either you're wrong or you're right
But if you're thinkin' about my baby
It don't matter if you're Black or White

I took my baby on a Saturday bang
Boy is that girl with you we're one and the same
Now I believe in miracles
And a miracle has happened tonight
But if you're thinkin' about my baby
It don't matter if you're Black or White

Yes if you're thinkin' about my baby
It don't matter if you're Black or White





Yes if you're thinkin' about my baby
It don't matter if you're Black or White

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dick Brave & The Backbeats’s song Black or White is all about equality and acceptance, regardless of skin color. The song talks about the singer bringing his baby out and encountering someone who questions his relationship with his partner. He then proceeds to explain his belief in miracles and how it doesn't matter what race his partner is. The second verse talks about how he had to defend himself from accusations of being second-class and how he stood up for equality. The chorus repeats the point that it doesn't matter if his partner is black or white, as it only matters that they are together.


The song's message is clear and powerful - that love knows no boundaries, whether it's race, gender, or anything else. It urges for people to look beyond superficial differences and see each other as equals, deserving of the same love, respect, and opportunities. The chorus's repetition reinforces the song's message and encourages the listener to embrace and celebrate diversity.


Overall, Black or White is a song that carries an important message of equality and acceptance, making it an anthem for those fighting against discrimination and prejudice. Its catchy tune and lyrics make it a timeless classic that is still relevant and resonating with listeners today.


Line by Line Meaning

I took my baby on a Saturday bang
I went out with my significant other on a fun day


Boy is that girl with you we're one and the same
People notice similarities between me and my partner


Now I believe in miracles
I have hope for incredible things


And a miracle has happened tonight
An incredible thing has occurred today


But if you're thinkin' about my baby
If you're considering my loved one


It don't matter if you're Black or White
Their skin color is irrelevant


They print my message in the Saturday Sun
The media shares my message widely


I had to tell them I ain't second to none
I had to express that I'm just as important as anyone else


And I told about equality and it's true
I spoke about fairness and it's accurate


Either you're wrong or you're right
You're either correct or mistaken


Yes if you're thinkin' about my baby
If you're considering my loved one


It don't matter if you're Black or White
Their skin color is irrelevant


Yes if you're thinkin' about my baby
If you're considering my loved one


It don't matter if you're Black or White
Their skin color is irrelevant




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@Vernostonus

Funny and crazy cover of this MJ song.

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