Winston-Salem, NC, January 4, 2026 — Veronica Charnell, the multifaceted writer, creator, and emerging musical voice, announces the release of her new single, “Hashtag Black Girl Magic,” a stirring cultural statement designed to honor, uplift, and empower Black women at a moment when their strength is being tested more than ever.
As both a journalist and a creator, Veronica Charnell approaches this release with a rare dual perspective—one that blends storytelling with lived experience, and reporting with artistic expression. “Hashtag Black Girl Magic” is not simply a song; it is a message, a mirror, and a megaphone for a community navigating a difficult chapter in America’s workforce and cultural landscape.
A Message That Matters Now More Than Ever
In 2025, Black women across the United States faced disproportionate job losses, particularly in sectors where they have historically been underrepresented or undervalued. These losses were not just economic—they were emotional, psychological, and communal. They disrupted households, derailed dreams, and deepened existing inequities. Against this backdrop, “Hashtag Black Girl Magic” arrives as a necessary reminder of identity, resilience, and worth.
Rather than centering production or performance first, Veronica Charnell leads with the message:
“Black women are powerful. Black women are essential. Black women deserve to be seen, awarded, supported, and celebrated.”
The single amplifies that truth with clarity and conviction. It is a rallying cry for those who feel overlooked, and are dealing with depression. A balm for those who feel exhausted, and not worthy. A celebration for those who continue to rise despite the weight they carry.
A Creator Who Writes the Story and Lives It
Veronica Charnell’s background as a journalist shapes every line of the song. She has spent years writing the stories of multicultural people their struggles, their brilliance, their beauty, and their battles against systemic barriers. But with this single, she steps into the narrative not just as an observer, but as a participant.
Veronica Charnell has also experienced the emotional impact of losing a job, and unexpected shifts in relationships. “I know how it feels to be looked down upon, and not invited to be around a certain group of people”, says Veronica Charnell. “I wanted to remind Black women about their beauty, and uniqueness”.
Her dual role gives the song a unique authenticity. She is reporting on a moment while simultaneously shaping it. She is chronicling a cultural shift while contributing to it. She is telling the story while also standing inside it. This layered perspective allows “Hashtag Black Girl Magic” to go beyond entertainment. It becomes a testimony. It becomes documentation. It becomes art with a purpose. It serves as a reminder to Black women that their beauty and strength can not be broken.
A Community Anthem with Real‑World Impact
“Hashtag Black Girl Magic” is a single that encourages listeners to reclaim pride, visibility, and joy at a time when many feel unseen. It reinforces the idea that Black women are not defined by the jobs they lose, but by the brilliance they carry. It invites communities to rally around Black women, to acknowledge their contributions, and to invest in their futures.
The anticipated release date is late January or early February. More details will be posted later in the month of January.
Veronica Charnell hopes the song will spark dialogue in classrooms, workplaces, and on social media. She envisions it being used in empowerment workshops, women’s conferences, awards shows honoring black excellence, and youth programs. Most importantly, she hopes it reminds Black women everywhere that their magic is not conditional—it is inherent.
About Veronica Charnell
Veronica Charnell is a singer, songwriter, journalist, and creative visionary whose work centers on the experiences, voices, and stories multicultural people. She is also the Founder of Monae Music. Her storytelling blends cultural insight with artistic expression, creating work that is both emotionally resonant and socially relevant. “Hashtag Black Girl Magic” marks her latest contribution to the ongoing movement celebrating Black womanhood.

