Nippy'sReceipts Posted April 2 Posted April 2 (edited) American Requiem is about racism and an ode to black America . Them big ideas being the musical genres and other creative art forms coming from black people from country and rock to hyperpop to drill music to something as simple as the Versus battle which no doubt will be appropriated or reproduced in the future by mainstream in another way. "Dem big ideas, They're buried here". (In black America ). Song of Abraham hints at black Israelites. The opening lines: Nothin' really ends For things to stay the same, they have to change again Hello, my old friend You change your name, but not the ways you play pretend American Requiem Them big ideas (Yeah), are buried here (Yeah) Amen The closing: (When I sang the song of Abraham) (When the angels guide and take my hand) (Oh, no) Goodbye to what has been A pretty house that we never settled in A funeral for fair-weather friends I am the one to cleanse me of my Father's sins (Founding fathers , Abraham) American Requiem Them big ideas (Yeah) are buried here (Yeah) Amen When will she get the credit for being a black history teacher to the world? I don't see Ph. d/college educated scholars making as much sense or putting the words so poignantly as she does Edited April 2 by Nippy'sReceipts 3
Redporus Posted April 2 Posted April 2 I am still in awe of how Bey made an Academic Album. I have learned so much history and backstory from this album! 1
Burn Posted April 2 Posted April 2 (edited) yea "Blue" is coming back for this tour, that Blue / Protector / My Rose medley gone have us like Edited April 2 by Burn 5
satellites.™ Posted April 2 Posted April 2 48 minutes ago, Nippy'sReceipts said: American Requiem is about racism and an ode to black America . Them big ideas being the musical genres and other creative art forms coming from black people from country and rock to hyperpop to drill music to something as simple as the Versus battle which no doubt will be appropriated or reproduced in the future by mainstream in another way. "Dem big ideas, They're buried here". (In black America ). Song of Abraham hints at black Israelites. The opening lines: Nothin' really ends For things to stay the same, they have to change again Hello, my old friend You change your name, but not the ways you play pretend American Requiem Them big ideas (Yeah), are buried here (Yeah) Amen The closing: (When I sang the song of Abraham) (When the angels guide and take my hand) (Oh, no) Goodbye to what has been A pretty house that we never settled in A funeral for fair-weather friends I am the one to cleanse me of my Father's sins (Founding fathers , Abraham) American Requiem Them big ideas (Yeah) are buried here (Yeah) Amen When will she get the credit for being a black history teacher to the world? I don't see Ph. d/college educated scholars making as much sense or putting the words so poignantly as she does I think I wanna talk to you more in private, I've had this same sort of deep dive, but its hard to discuss here because honestly a lot of posters are young or just lack the critical thinking skills. This topic comes back on Amen too and is very beautifully addressed in Sweet Honey Buckin as well. This morning, I realized that Riiverdance is also a sort of warning towards "Hangman" (the antagonist of CC) in western form where she essentially is shooting at their feet and using it as a ******* metaphor for dancing/twerking all in one. This is some GENIUS level work and I am absolutely floored. Tyrant is also wrapped in that sort of sex/danger where uses sexual innuendos to THREATEN/BEG the antagonist to share secrets she can use to her own advantage. You wanna DM? 4
satellites.™ Posted April 2 Posted April 2 Running through the river with you, dance... Bounce on that **** dance 5
Saint luv Posted April 2 Posted April 2 Yea I think act iii is closer than we think. I just hope she tours after releasing both and combine the rock/country in the show. 1
Draper. Posted April 2 Posted April 2 1 hour ago, chaeyonce said: It's time to accept Bey is not about that chart life It was already time 10 years ago 3
Kristie Kuwa Posted April 2 Posted April 2 I love how shes now fully stepping into her legend status where she isn't even afraid of talking in public anymore. There was an ease about her last night I havent seen in her in forever. She exuded peace and confidence, it was beautiful to watch 4
Golden Posted April 2 Posted April 2 Her acceptance speech was so beautiful She looked stunning as well. Stevie did a wonderful job as well. I'm wondering, how does he read from the teleprompter? Or did he memorise it by heart. 1
kimberly Posted April 2 Posted April 2 3 minutes ago, Golden said: Stevie did a wonderful job as well. I'm wondering, how does he read from the teleprompter? Or did he memorise it by heart. you're so wrong but I did also wonder the same thing. it looked like there was an earpiece in his left ear, so they might have been feeding him lines that way.
Kristie Kuwa Posted April 2 Posted April 2 (edited) Question Hour: imagine an alternate reality where there was no pandemic, so Bey released CC first and Renaissance now (as originally planned). Do you think Renaissance would've benefitted as much from CC like CC is benefitting from the goodwill Bey built up through Renaissance and the tour? Edited April 2 by Kristie Kuwa
Burn Posted April 2 Posted April 2 Every day I've woke up with a different song in my head. Today was Daughter's turn. 1
cloudbusting Posted April 2 Posted April 2 good morning ladies, are we ready to bounce on that **** no hands today 1
Jon Snow Posted April 2 Posted April 2 17 minutes ago, Burn said: Now if you know the rumours about Stevie… let me not. why not? we wanna know
satellites.™ Posted April 2 Posted April 2 19 minutes ago, Burn said: Now if you know the rumours about Stevie… let me not. Now Girl, ain't that Ray Charles? Stevie too?
Burn Posted April 2 Posted April 2 2 minutes ago, Jon Snow said: why not? we wanna know Apparently he gained his sight back years ago after having eye corrective surgery and everyone in Hollywood knows but it's kept secret from the public. There have been conspiracy theories about it for decades tho so who knows.
Jon Snow Posted April 2 Posted April 2 17 minutes ago, Burn said: Apparently he gained his sight back years ago after having eye corrective surgery and everyone in Hollywood knows but it's kept secret from the public. There have been conspiracy theories about it for decades tho so who knows. oh that... 1
Devin Posted April 2 Posted April 2 2 hours ago, Nippy'sReceipts said: American Requiem is about racism and an ode to black America . Them big ideas being the musical genres and other creative art forms coming from black people from country and rock to hyperpop to drill music to something as simple as the Versus battle which no doubt will be appropriated or reproduced in the future by mainstream in another way. "Dem big ideas, They're buried here". (In black America ). Song of Abraham hints at black Israelites. The opening lines: Nothin' really ends For things to stay the same, they have to change again Hello, my old friend You change your name, but not the ways you play pretend American Requiem Them big ideas (Yeah), are buried here (Yeah) Amen The closing: (When I sang the song of Abraham) (When the angels guide and take my hand) (Oh, no) Goodbye to what has been A pretty house that we never settled in A funeral for fair-weather friends I am the one to cleanse me of my Father's sins (Founding fathers , Abraham) American Requiem Them big ideas (Yeah) are buried here (Yeah) Amen When will she get the credit for being a black history teacher to the world? I don't see Ph. d/college educated scholars making as much sense or putting the words so poignantly as she does 1 hour ago, satellites.™ said: I think I wanna talk to you more in private, I've had this same sort of deep dive, but its hard to discuss here because honestly a lot of posters are young or just lack the critical thinking skills. This topic comes back on Amen too and is very beautifully addressed in Sweet Honey Buckin as well. This morning, I realized that Riiverdance is also a sort of warning towards "Hangman" (the antagonist of CC) in western form where she essentially is shooting at their feet and using it as a ******* metaphor for dancing/twerking all in one. This is some GENIUS level work and I am absolutely floored. Tyrant is also wrapped in that sort of sex/danger where uses sexual innuendos to THREATEN/BEG the antagonist to share secrets she can use to her own advantage. You wanna DM? i had this same thought too but didnt know how to fully express it. which is why i love it as the first track.
NEUTRON Posted April 2 Posted April 2 22 minutes ago, Burn said: Apparently he gained his sight back years ago after having eye corrective surgery and everyone in Hollywood knows but it's kept secret from the public. There have been conspiracy theories about it for decades tho so who knows. I stood next to him at a Jay Z concert. If he's faking it then that man deserves an honorary Oscar 🤯
cloudbusting Posted April 2 Posted April 2 what is it about Bodyguard that makes me feel sexy like… it's TOO smooth and groovy and it's contagious
cloudbusting Posted April 2 Posted April 2 the "downside" of the way she's been pushing boundaries since ST is that when a song leans more on the conventional side (Pretty Hurts, Sorry, Sandcastles, Cuff It, II Most Wanted, Levii's Jeans my immediate thoughts), it just kinda... pales in comparison to the rest of the album it's on for me this isn't to say that any of them other than Sandcastles are BAD by any means, but they're not as exciting. it's still a great non-problem to have though
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