| Come on, people. Think a little. She's so angry at her husband that she makes him more money by releasing her album on his platform, Tidal? She is counting on people taking the album literally, deciding she is talking about her own marriage, and generating more buzz than the mediocre music deserves. If you think for a second, you'll realize she's channeling her mother's experience of her father cheating. |
PP here. By the way, her own father exposed her last time she started rumors about her marriage to sell concert tickets in 2014:
http://radaronline.com/videos/beyonce-jay-z-divorce-rumors-lemonade-teaser-video/ |
| ^ Nobody uses Tidal. Lemonade was shown on Friday night. I bought it off of iTunes this morning. There's no exclusive counting on her husband's platform. |
Don't be thick. Releasing it on his platform brought him more traffic and money. |
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I have never liked Beyonce as a an artist. She made her millions dressing in skanky clothes and displaying little creative ability besides shaking her booty in a million different ways. I en-likened her to a modern day prostitute. Her voice sucked, her music was hip hop trash, her videos and performances gauche and trashy.
I watched Lemonade yesterday afternoon and I could.not.look.away. WOW. She put her heart and soul into it. And what brilliant, deep, intelligent thoughts she has. So many people have sung about infidelity but no one quite grasped the depth of the betrayal or did it so beautifully and so creatively. Those scenes with the black girls dressed in southern belle poufy dresses and walking around out plantation farms wowww. This is a visual album not only about Beyonce and Jay Z but about the experience of being a black woman, past and present. As for whether her narrative takes from her personal life...we don't know. However, it felt too raw too real to be fake or just a figment of her imagination. All reviews are treating the material as if it truly stems from her heartache. I can see why. |
Isn't this special. Gosh there are so many haters. A quick Google search of songs written by Beyoncé shows that she wrote and co-wrote the vast majority of the songs on her last four CDs. But carry-on hating. |
I could hug you. |
| in any case, it's all a stunt. they are paying Rachel Roy, staged the camera stunt in the elevator, and are counting on each of these perfectly timed incidents to help boost sales. maybe not for Rachel ray's tacos though. |
Roy is part Indian, part white I think. |
I suspect this too. Jay-z is a genius when it comes to money-making. She has upped the sex factor since marrying him and now this. It's the new anthem album for women screwed over by their man, like Morrisette's Jagged Little Pill in the 90s. I suspect she there was infidelity and she was upset, but now she is over it and they have an open marriage. They are a power couple like the Clintons. |
If she changes one word she can take credit for co-writing. Name one song that she wrote on her own. |
Who said Becky was white or that good hair alluded to a white woman's hair? |
| You think Jay Z would let her fool around on him, even if he fools around on her? You think he would raise another guy's kid as his own? I think he's too street for that. |
Ummm- newsflash INDIAN people have the "best hair" (ugh i hate the concept of "good" hair)- didn't you watch Chris Rock's documentary- extensions made from indian hair are the most expensive and sought after. Thick, straight, long flowy hair- white hair is stringy and split ends most of the time or ironed within an inch of its life, very few blondes have thick lustrous light filled heavy hair a la portia di rossi - Kate Middleton's hair is an anomaly. most white people have mousey hair naturally. . . |
Well now it's clear why this thread sucks, it's full of white women speaking on things they have no clue about. "Hip hop trash". Old white women at that. Carry on. |