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Twitter Caught Wind Of Paramore Performing With A Choir And

Twitter Caught Wind Of Paramore Performing With A Choir And Reiterated The Band Is A Staple In The Black Community Photo Credit: Michael Buckner

A new video of a recent Paramore performance has gone viral on Twitter, sparking Twitter to claim the band as part of the Black community. Frontwoman Hayley Williams put on a show in their recent concert, complete with a praise break. The singer gave new life to an almost 10-year-old song as she danced on stage alongside a church choir as she performed the group’s 2013 hit “Ain’t It Fun.”

It didn’t take long for Twitter to jump on the video, making the claim, again, that Paramore and its pop-rock sound is one for the Black community. Not only was she praised for the inclusivity, but fans couldn’t help but notice her two-step alongside the choir.

Throwing a choir in the mix sealed the deal for one fan. 

Williams has apparently been down with the culture. As this user points out, she once allegedly lived next door to NBA player Rodney Hood, who taught her how to dance as children. 

The song has certainly earned its place in history as fans continue to enjoy the music. 

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