By Jawn Murray, BlackVoices.com
"Well, you know it goes back to the very beginning. If you were light skinned you were in, if you were dark skinned you were out. It very well works that way in the industry. You see very [few] dark skinned people on top of the game. Most of the superstars are very fair or mullatto people. You can check your stats. It works that way in the film world too. I have lost almost every single opportunity to star in a film to Macy Gray or Jill Scott because they're light and I'm dark. I've been told so many times that it's a certain look that they're looking for. So you can't even use weight anymore. You can't use age because everybody's over 35 that's running around doing it. It comes down to what is more appealing. I'm only good for the pro political stuff that will afford all of my people from the hood to vote for the right president - or to support whatever because I'm more on their level, so to speak. So to me it hasn't changed much. Slavery has just taken on a whole new different direction but it's the same process."
– R&B singer Angie Stone talks about being dark skinned in the entertainment industry in Bill Vaughn's Tasty Clips column.
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VIDEO: Check out the music video for Angie Stone's single 'Baby' featuring Betty Wright.



1. Great picture of Angie!!
Truthfully at 9:22AM on Jun 16th 2008