There is a definite line between being a hip-hop/R&B star that is idolized by the younger generations (easily influenced by urban fronts), and a universal diva that is canonized by the mainstream. When that line was crossed, as was evident in Beyonce’s ubiquitous “white person features” lighting up every generic celebrity magazine, more frumpy teenage daughters and their trying-to-be-hip mothers bonded through the false impression that “Bootylicious” is actually a song about female self-empowerment and positive body image.