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i wish wendy & her show stuck around longer bc the amount of lashings she would’ve gave during this era

 

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54 minutes ago, Devin said:

i wish wendy & her show stuck around longer bc the amount of lashings she would’ve gave during this era

 

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"Moving on... Did you hear the BeyHives are mad at Queen Bay?"

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40 minutes ago, ShouldersSideways said:

"Moving on... Did you hear the BeyHives are mad at Queen Bay?"

pfft & Screen Titled: BEYONCÉ Strikes Again

 

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1 hour ago, ScorpiosGroove said:

that one post about hives who died during the wait for the visuals becoming more realistic by the die

 

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That was me nn. And it's like a year later too, kii

 

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Just went on my daily jog while listening to this, when I tell you the cues had me STRESSED. I’m singing and panting while I run, I missed my cue, I had to cuss out the imaginary crew backstage for sabotaging me after the performance finished

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This song gives such a divine runner’s high, UGH:jonny:

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43 minutes ago, Mitsouko said:

That was me nn. And it's like a year later too, kii

 

:suburban: 

tune in next year when we tally the additional losses in a world without the visuals

 

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Further confirmation that Renaissance could've sold more pure sales if she actually promoted it like she promotes this damn perfume....

 

Skip to 2:18. This girl is a fan and had no idea the vinyl existed until it was no longer available on the site and she had to buy 3rd party. 

 

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3 hours ago, Devin said:

i wish wendy & her show stuck around longer bc the amount of lashings she would’ve gave during this era

 

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The way I would boycott watching Wendy when she'd shade Beyonce only to tune back in a week later. She pissed me off so much but she was so good at her job. I think the final tacky thing she said was that Beyonce needs auto tune. The RAGE I felt at the sheep audience clapping along to that dumb comment. But every time after that she praised her as the best performer dead or alive (although I felt like this was a set up) and other compliments. 

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Did yall actually watch the whole Sherri show? The costumes and set looked so real. That was the best Beyoncé tribute we will ever get. Kevin Aviance was there, Reneigh’s twin sister made an appearance at the end, it was SO well done. The Bee costume omg. I side eyed Sherri when she defended Rihanna when someone said “she’s no Beyoncé on stage” but she’s back in my good graces :)

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8 hours ago, Mitsouko said:

That was me nn. And it's like a year later too, kii

 

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atp you’ll be able to make the same joke next year and nothing will have changed :suburban:

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Just came here to say Everything Is Love is a top tier album. Those who get it, get it. 

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Can somebody send this to Bey and make her use the instrumentals from 00:18 - 00:30?

 

She would CHEW on them :jonny5:

 

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2 hours ago, dnboy1 said:

Just came here to say Everything Is Love is a top tier album. Those who get it, get it. 

It's not bad. It's not great. It's basically a good collaborative version of 444. 

 

Forget "love". Timing is everything. 

 

Dropping it post-Coachella and in the thick of what we all wanted to be the Lemonade follow-up era was a huge mistake. To the extent that the music on the project almost doesn't matter. People did not want it at that time and that's that.

 

I could have seen it do well around the time of 444. Maybe as a double-project, as you know Jay is okay with drawing on smart tactics to sel). But after BeyChella...we wanted solo Bey. 

 

Note how no one really had much of an issue with OTRI. I kinda don't recall too much disdain for the OTRII announcement either (for those who will say it's the cheating confirmation that soured the Bey/Jay thing come EIL). I even remember a lot of excitement around the early reports of a possible collab album after the smasha that was Drunk In Love back in 2014.

 

It's more a case of purposefully driving against the grain of what people want from you at that specific time is unlikely to yield the results needed.

 

Plus, they were still trying to push Tidal up a hill. I often wonder if EIL would have done better had it been available everywhere from the get-go). Launch hype is everything and they immediately soured theirs when people realized they'd have to do ANOTHER trial of Tidal (before they rush-released it on other platforms).

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1 hour ago, swissman said:

I hate it when people are mean to me for wringing paragraphs on this forum :(

 

It's disheartening in a way, but mostly because like... I'm here to talk, and talk a lot about things I love, not to give shady one sentence answers that put down whatever opponent is set in front of my fave.

 

anyway doesn't happen a lot but just did so just venting a bit to my home base :)

Domt get disheartened by puberescent teens who are discovering their pubes as we speak

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29 minutes ago, Cbreezy said:

It's not bad. It's not great. It's basically a good collaborative version of 444. 

 

Forget "love". Timing is everything. 

 

Dropping it post-Coachella and in the thick of what we all wanted to be the Lemonade follow-up era was a huge mistake. To the extent that the music on the project almost doesn't matter. People did not want it at that time and that's that.

 

I could have seen it do well around the time of 444. Maybe as a double-project, as you know Jay is okay with drawing on smart tactics to sel). But after BeyChella...we wanted solo Bey. 

 

Note how no one really had much of an issue with OTRI. I kinda don't recall too much disdain for the OTRII announcement either (for those who will say it's the cheating confirmation that soured the Bey/Jay thing come EIL). I even remember a lot of excitement around the early reports of a possible collab album after the smasha that was Drunk In Love back in 2014.

 

It's more a case of purposefully driving against the grain of what people want from you at that specific time is unlikely to yield the results needed.

 

Plus, they were still trying to push Tidal up a hill. I often wonder if EIL would have done better had it been available everywhere from the get-go). Launch hype is everything and they immediately soured theirs when people realized they'd have to do ANOTHER trial of Tidal (before they rush-released it on other platforms).

After Beychella everyone was appreciating her again as a (solo) performer and musician and was hyped for new (SOLO) music and performances. Her forcing the spotlight back onto her husband and marriage not even a year later felt extremely disrespectful. 

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1 hour ago, swissman said:

I hate it when people are mean to me for wringing paragraphs on this forum :(

 

It's disheartening in a way, but mostly because like... I'm here to talk, and talk a lot about things I love, not to give shady one sentence answers that put down whatever opponent is set in front of my fave.

 

anyway doesn't happen a lot but just did so just venting a bit to my home base :)

You're one of the most well spoken and articulate users on this forum if not the most. 
 

The fact that a big chunk of the user base here lacks the intellectual capacity and attention span to comprehend more than two full sentences put together, let alone engage in similar manner should not make you feel any type of way. It's a poor reflection of them, not of you. 


Please know that there are many of us that very much enjoy and appreciate your posts and your contribution on here. 

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2 minutes ago, AxelFox said:

You're one of the most well spoken and articulate users on this forum if not the most. 
 

The fact that a big chunk of the user base here lacks the intellectual capacity and attention span to comprehend more than two full sentences put together, let alone engage in similar manner should not make you feel any type of way. It's a poor reflection of them, not of you. 


Please know that there are many of us that very much enjoy and appreciate your posts and your contribution on here. 

Thanks for saying this!

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49 minutes ago, Cbreezy said:

It's not bad. It's not great. It's basically a good collaborative version of 444. 

 

Forget "love". Timing is everything. 

 

Dropping it post-Coachella and in the thick of what we all wanted to be the Lemonade follow-up era was a huge mistake. To the extent that the music on the project almost doesn't matter. People did not want it at that time and that's that.

 

I could have seen it do well around the time of 444. Maybe as a double-project, as you know Jay is okay with drawing on smart tactics to sel). But after BeyChella...we wanted solo Bey. 

 

Note how no one really had much of an issue with OTRI. I kinda don't recall too much disdain for the OTRII announcement either (for those who will say it's the cheating confirmation that soured the Bey/Jay thing come EIL). I even remember a lot of excitement around the early reports of a possible collab album after the smasha that was Drunk In Love back in 2014.

 

It's more a case of purposefully driving against the grain of what people want from you at that specific time is unlikely to yield the results needed.

 

Plus, they were still trying to push Tidal up a hill. I often wonder if EIL would have done better had it been available everywhere from the get-go). Launch hype is everything and they immediately soured theirs when people realized they'd have to do ANOTHER trial of Tidal (before they rush-released it on other platforms).

This is well put.

 

I love the album, but I kind of view it as more of a mixtape era than anything else, seemingly for the fun of it (they have some political statements but it's not really trying to be so serious). The energy is very that of a summer mixtape.

 

imo I think Beyoncé still needed time to ruminate on what she would do next as a solo project though.

I've no doubt that post-Coachella a solo album would have been a success, especially if lighthearted and fun in contrast to Lemonade, but also feel Beyoncé being the perfectionist she is, coming off another career high with Coachella (and maybe even knowing it'd be released to Netflix next year and not wanting to do more until that moment was fully solidified) was more careful with how she'd move next (solo) in order to make sure she's continuing the momentum of quality and artistry she'd done since 2011. I remember thinking "how is she going to top Lemonade?" and it seemed impossible to even me, someone who is a very clear supporter of her choices...Now we know she HAS topped Lemonade but certainly she's done so because she had enough time and thought needed to create something that is at once fun and addictive but also timely, insightful, empowering and immensely artistic in a way she had not fully touched on before.

 

 

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5 minutes ago, swissman said:

This is well put.

 

I love the album, but I kind of view it as more of a mixtape era than anything else, seemingly for the fun of it (they have some political statements but it's not really trying to be so serious). The energy is very that of a summer mixtape.

 

imo I think Beyoncé still needed time to ruminate on what she would do next as a solo project though.

I've no doubt that post-Coachella a solo album would have been a success, especially if lighthearted and fun in contrast to Lemonade, but also feel Beyoncé being the perfectionist she is, coming off another career high with Coachella (and maybe even knowing it'd be released to Netflix next year and not wanting to do more until that moment was fully solidified) was more careful with how she'd move next (solo) in order to make sure she's continuing the momentum of quality and artistry she'd done since 2011. I remember thinking "how is she going to top Lemonade?" and it seemed impossible to even me, someone who is a very clear supporter of her choices...Now we know she HAS topped Lemonade but certainly she's done so because she had enough time and thought needed to create something that is at once fun and addictive but also timely, insightful, empowering and immensely artistic in a way she had not fully touched on before.

 

 

:clap3: mte

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Rockin' Around The Christmas Tree getting visuals before Renaissance

 

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3 hours ago, swissman said:

I hate it when people are mean to me for wringing paragraphs on this forum :(

 

It's disheartening in a way, but mostly because like... I'm here to talk, and talk a lot about things I love, not to give shady one sentence answers that put down whatever opponent is set in front of my fave.

 

anyway doesn't happen a lot but just did so just venting a bit to my home base :)

oh nah which one of you dirty ******* made miss Swiss sad ? we ride at dawn 


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It never fails to send me how Tina always has her foot on B’s neck, I was living for that Sherri interview:laugh: she truly has an incredible support system surrounding her

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Are we dusting off any of her (Destiny's Child) Christmas records yet?

 

Would a Beyonce solo Christmas album do well?

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