family.guy123 Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Somebody made a very eloquent post a couple months back about Beyoncé's impact and popularity and how Spotify streams aren't always reflective of the relationship her fans have with her music type thing Does this ring a bell to anybody? Not sure which thread it was in I think it involved a discussion around DIL the song's streams
PrettyHurts Posted April 3 Posted April 3 CC is easily top 2 with Renaissance for me. I just need time to listen more. But I know for sure it has higher highs 1
cloudbusting Posted April 3 Posted April 3 that being said, Legendade might have Turdcastles but Dangerously in Low 60s is like 30% generic filler AND Faddy… like let's be real
Rotunda Posted April 3 Posted April 3 16 minutes ago, Mitsouko said: Lemonchore forgagaten Lemonchore snooze. Lemonchore is the Eboni K. Williams of her discography. Renaissance is peak Luann, a good-time gal from way back. Cowboy Carter - Ramona (Trump Era) Renaissance - Luann (Gay Era) The Gift/Black Is King - Eboni (African American Studies Degree Era) Everything Is Love - Heather (Hood Rich Era) Lemonade - Kristen (Cheated On Era) ST - Sonja (Drunk in Love Era) 4 - Carole (Classy Era) IASF - Alex (Social Climber Era) B'Day - Jill (Loud Era) Dangerously In Love - Bethany (OG Era) 1 2
Devin Posted April 3 Posted April 3 2 minutes ago, QueenB said: Lemonade: masterclass in storytelling Dangerously in Love: Daddy Daddy ➔ Daddy Lessons ➔ Cowboy Masterpiece Met Gala ➔ Lemonade ➔ i miss the dıck ➔ Twins 1
PrettyHurts Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Just now, Ya Ya said: Cowboy Carter - Ramona (Trump Era) Renaissance - Luann (Gay Era) The Gift/Black Is King - Eboni (African American Studies Degree Era) Everything Is Love - Heather (Hood Rich Era) Lemonade - Kristen (Cheated On Era) ST - Sonja (Drunk in Love Era) 4 - Carole (Classy Era) IASF - Alex (Social Climber Era) B'Day - Jill (Loud Era) Dangerously In Love - Bethany (OG Era) i'm literally watching RHONY rn i'm screaming 1
chaeyonce Posted April 3 Posted April 3 From the little we've seen RedStates Carter has the best visuals coming
Mitsouko Posted April 3 Posted April 3 1 minute ago, Ya Ya said: Lemonade - Kristen (Cheated On Era) I yelped
ScorpiosGroove Posted April 3 Posted April 3 instead of dragging some of her best albums ever (and the first 3) y'all should be whacking Les Fads or something idk
Devin Posted April 3 Posted April 3 4 minutes ago, Ya Ya said: Cowboy Carter - Ramona (Trump Era) Renaissance - Luann (Gay Era) The Gift/Black Is King - Eboni (African American Studies Degree Era) Everything Is Love - Heather (Hood Rich Era) Lemonade - Kristen (Cheated On Era) ST - Sonja (Drunk in Love Era) 4 - Carole (Classy Era) IASF - Alex (Social Climber Era) B'Day - Jill (Loud Era) Dangerously In Love - Bethany (OG Era)
QueenB Posted April 3 Posted April 3 1 minute ago, cloudbusting said: that was mother ST actually - a score of 85 for a big star in the era before poptimism took off was virtually unheard of, plus it's when she really started to dominate year end lists Self Titled was legendary yes, but 85 is not universal acclaim like 92 Self Titled cracked the door open, but Lemonade kicked it down 1
chaeyonce Posted April 3 Posted April 3 4 minutes ago, Ya Ya said: Cowboy Carter - Ramona (Trump Era)
ariesgroove Posted April 3 Posted April 3 i need time before i starts ranking this woman's disco again but cc will be shaking **** up
ShouldersSideways Posted April 3 Posted April 3 7 minutes ago, Ya Ya said: Cowboy Carter - Ramona (Trump Era) Renaissance - Luann (Gay Era) The Gift/Black Is King - Eboni (African American Studies Degree Era) Everything Is Love - Heather (Hood Rich Era) Lemonade - Kristen (Cheated On Era) ST - Sonja (Drunk in Love Era) 4 - Carole (Classy Era) IASF - Alex (Social Climber Era) B'Day - Jill (Loud Era) Dangerously In Love - Bethany (OG Era) Heather, Alex and Jill help
crf13 Posted April 3 Posted April 3 8 minutes ago, chaeyonce said: Fillers in Love stans when it's time to speak about non singles Will never understand this lame argument when the only thing that can be considered filler on DIL is Daddy. Everything else is excellent. And even That's How You Like It is a perfect encapsulation of the y2k ringtone soundscape.
PrettyHurts Posted April 3 Posted April 3 YA YA live at the Grammys with Gary Clarke Jr. on guitar.....
cloudbusting Posted April 3 Posted April 3 4 minutes ago, QueenB said: Self Titled was legendary yes, but 85 is not universal acclaim like 92 Self Titled cracked the door open, but Lemonade kicked it down 3 1 1
chaeyonce Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Desert Eagle, Oh Louisiana, Flamenco and Alligator Tears are particularly excellent 1 1
ShouldersSideways Posted April 3 Posted April 3 (edited) 14 minutes ago, family.guy123 said: Somebody made a very eloquent post a couple months back about Beyoncé's impact and popularity and how Spotify streams aren't always reflective of the relationship her fans have with her music type thing Does this ring a bell to anybody? Not sure which thread it was in I think it involved a discussion around DIL the song's streams This has @swissman written all over it 15 minutes ago, Mitsouko said: Oh and if Act III turns out to be a Tina-like rock n roll stompfest well then Cowperson Cardboard it was nice knowing you Prince and Tina being her biggest inspirations and act iii being the last in the trilogy makes me feel like she knows it's about to be her best album. That said, she did just call Cowboy Carter the best music she's ever made so I'm really confused on what act iii is. When it's an operatic rock and funk album Edited April 3 by ShouldersSideways 1
Machete Posted April 3 Posted April 3 It should be noted that a pop girl getting an 85 in 2013 was unheard of. A 92 in 2024 ain't crazy, it is IMPOSSIBLE to get below 80 nowadays. 5 1
cloudbusting Posted April 3 Posted April 3 the real gag is I actually like Lemonade more than BEYONCÉ but I love arguing more than either 7
Rotunda Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Did you all know Christina Aguilera music was once used to torture detainees at Guantanamo Bay? I wonder why they never considered using World Wide Woman. 5
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