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Who's watching Beyonce's HBO special? Phenomenal!
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| I like the idea of releasing an album this way and beyonce does it well. Few other performers could do this and command such attention. But it feels fake to me because she does not write her own lyrics or music. |
| Who is Becky? |
She can't write anything. Waste of time. |
| A piece of art. I dvr'd it just in case i missed something. Shut up tidal and take my money. |
| Yawn. So much drama for so little reason. |
Agree with bolded above. Although I do like the southern gothic motif her recent videos have featured. |
| Apparently a bunch of the lyrics referenced JayZ cheating on her. Do you think she'll end up leaving? |
| I don't think it's about jayz. I think it's about her parents |
White Girl |
| Some of you may find this cool - two of the young artists featured (Chloe and Halle) are the daughters of a former track star at Lake Braddock (we went to high school together - I'm not positive if she won any individual state titles - I think she did - but she was positively one of the nicest kids at our school and seeing her kids make it big is awesome!) |
This. And she actually does write most of her own stuff. |
Lemonade was full of #blackgirlmagic! The scene where she's in the yellow dress floating in water is an obvious tribute to Oshun, the orisha of love and feminity.
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Sure, if you think changing a few words is songwriting. Beyoncé is a curator--she assembles songs to tell a story, which in this case may be a story about her parents or it may not be a story about anyone specific. The songs might apply to her life but they are not her truth, which is why I think it's silly to read into Beyoncé's lyrics in the same way as lyrics by someone like Taylor Swift (even if you hate Taylor, it is well known that she writes her own songs). |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/25/arts/music/beyonce-lemonade.html?_r=0
I had no idea there was so much marital strife between Bey and Jay. Why doesn't she divorce him? |