Chole Bailey Speaks Controversy With Nina Simone ‘Felling Good’ Performance

Chloe Bailey’s performance of “Feeling Good” had some viewers feeling some type of way.

One half of Chloe x Halle made her solo television debut, performing a cover of Nina Simone’s 1965 classic on ABC’s Juneteenth special, “Juneteenth: Together We Triumph – A ‘Soul of a Nation’ Special Event” on Friday night. Bailey stunned in a sparkly catsuit while dancing in front of a giant moon during her sexy set, which featured some provocative moves and even a little twerking.

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While she won praise from many viewers, others questioned the appropriateness of the Juneteenth performance, calling it “over sexualized.”

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In the wake of the controversy, Nina Simone’s granddaughter, RéAnna Simone Kelly, came to Chloe’s defense, saying that her late grandmother would have loved the performance.

“Everyone’s coming at @ChloeBailey for her performance of my grandmother Nina Simone’s song ‘Feeling Good’,” RéAnna tweeted. “But what y’all don’t understand is that grandma was a free spirited woman herself!! She would’ve loved that performance as much as I do! Relax. Chloe killed it.”

Chloe’s rendition of “Feeling Good” can be found on Disney’s Music for the Movement Volume III – Liberated EP, along with contributions from Cordae, Common, and Lucky Daye.

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