“Swing Like Serena.. Shoot Like Kobe”: Little Kids Celebrating Black History Prompts Emotional Vanessa Bryant Response

Vanessa Bryant, the wife of late great Kobe Bryant, recently shared a video of some students. The video shows 1st-grade students mentioning some ideal figures from history and honoring them with a song.

 

 

She shared the clip after Kobe was mentioned in the lyrics. Black History Month has been widely celebrated, honoring those who have devoted so much to the community.

 

 

These individuals have created their own identities and provided guidance to others. In the United States, it is an annual celebration that takes place from 1 February to 1 March.

Vanessa posted the clip on her social media platforms, which led to the clip going viral as people began sharing the song on their social media platforms as well. She expressed how much she appreciated this effort and the people who celebrated it.

 

 

DIVE DEEPERAs in the song lyrics, it featured great figures who have made so much of a difference in their fields. The lyrics are beautiful,

and the children are doing an amazing job singing them. The purpose of Black History Month is to educate people about all the notable black figures, to support their businesses, and to participate in events focused on anti-racism, equity, and equality.

 

 

As the song features several of the ideal figures who have achieved great success in their respective fields. It provides a variety of options for the young generation to choose from.

To get inspired by these figures, seeing their hard work and struggles. Although the lyrics of the song were beautifully written, Vanessa’s reaction perfectly explains everything.

 

 

Children celebrating this program with full joy and singing the song is a wonderful sight.The lyrics were, “B-L-A-C-K (black, black, black, black History, do you know what that means?)

Starting facts, just relax, let’s talk about this dream team do you know what that means? Let’s cause a big scene! Run like Jesse, play like Jackie, swing like Serena, speak like Amanda, be brave like Ruby, shoot like Kobe,

write like Maya, compete like Wilma. B-L-A-C-K (black, black, black, black History, do you know what that means?)”A song that celebrates Black culture and its power and the kids performing with full energy greatly enhances the beauty of the scene. Let us know what you think of the song.