The world around us is evolving, becoming better in some ways, while in many others, it sadly remains the same. You can get addicted to living a certain way that would not be conducive to productivity or optimism in the long run. Women get the worst of it as they are usually considered incompetent and unworthy. However, Allura, a rising R&B prodigy, spreads a positive message for women everywhere through her music.
Based in Dallas, Texas, Allura was born to be a star. She started singing and writing her own lyrics at a very young age. Even as a child, she was different and far more diversified for her age. She knew her calling was not the same as kids her age. When other girls her age were lost playing dolls and Nintendos, she was engrossed in dancing and music.
It was also the period of the ultimate realization that she was different. Allura was a woman of color in a world occasionally tainted by racists and substandard people. It is never healthy to be surrounded by so much negativity. She soon realized that focusing on her musical talents was actually a healthy way out of this cesspool.
Right now, she has two charting singles from her debut album, Happy Birthday to My Ex EP (#HBD2MX). She’s a successful musical genius and a social media influencer who focuses on spreading positive messages through her lyrics. The words are all about finding inner peace and becoming one with yourself.
Social media platforms hold significant value for anyone who wants an audience to showcase their talents. That is all Allura has been trying to do since her career jump-started in 2019. With a huge TikTok, Twitter, and YouTube following, she is very vocal about her ideas regarding women’s empowerment.
Our society is still very male-dominated. Allura’s world is all about having an optimistic attitude towards life and finding the courage within you to become a change for good. She suggests that women should lift each other up and look past their differences and petty rivalries.
The world will not get better without having the guts to change our thoughts and reactions. Instead of expecting others to treat you with respect, you should first treat yourself the same way. Allura believes women should find their self-worth and invest their time building self-assured personalities.
The people around you shouldn’t have control over you, where they can dictate how you look or feel. She feels that the only allegiance you should have is to yourself.