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Just now, Blue Rose said:

You are not seeing the Post Malone vision. Levi's Jesus will get a boost when his song with Blondie comes out and then another boost when his song with Morgan Wallen comes out and then when his Country album drops. I have to applaud Parkwood for this culture shifting single treatment 

 

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the collab will have been worth it if it becomes a hit but i do not trust bey to push it. ii most wanted has already been treated like trash for no reason at all 

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Posted
2 hours ago, FLAallday said:

Omg yall I cannot make this up I was just driving and heard Levi's jeans playing from someone's car so I roll the window down and it's this 50-something yo white lady blasting it :rip:

This is more proof Levi Jeans needs to be the next single... a hit that transcends generations

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4 minutes ago, QueenB said:

This is more proof Levi Jeans needs to be the next single... a hit that transcends generations

The oldies like II MOST WANTED, too lol

 

the whole album, really 

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1 hour ago, Blue Rose said:

You are not seeing the Post Malone vision. Levi's Jesus will get a boost when his song with Blondie comes out and then another boost when his song with Morgan Wallen comes out and then when his Country album drops. I have to applaud Parkwood for this culture shifting single treatment 

 

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U mean just like Mine and 6 Inch were boosted because of Drakes and The Weekends ongoing success?

 

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4 hours ago, PrettyHurts said:

If I had to recast II Most Wanted and Levii's I would chose GarGar and Bruno. I would've preferred them tbh :suburban: Who would y'all choose?

I say this with love but Gaga and Bey would been unbearable singing in that style on that song.
 

The vocal approach is partly what makes it kinda mid for me. By comparison, Miley smoothed it out and is the better choice. it would've devolved into a shouting/growl off with the other.

 

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4 hours ago, Jon Snow said:

i wonder what's her relationship with Florence Welch. i remembered that their families come from the same place, so i googled them a bit. it seems that they're both fans of each other. Beyonce said she was inspired by her and Florence talked about Beyonce approaching her at the met gala

B seems closest with Florence & The Machine group member Isabella "The Machine" Summers. I assume a Florence collab would be worked through her, Hov, or producer Emile Haynie who has worked with both (he sent an initial demo of "Hold Up" to Father John Misty, who came up with the first verse and hook).

 

(1) Isa was a key member of Beyoncé's advisory committee when she had that contest to make the best remix of "End Of Time" for the 4 remix EP, and she was commissioned to remix "Countdown" in an official capacity.

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(2) She was one of the first people recruited to work with her Parkwood signees Chloe x Halle. (They made "Down" together)

 

(3) Florence was commissioned to contribute to Jay's curated Great Gatsby soundtrack.

 

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On 4/12/2024 at 8:39 PM, Redporus said:

Bey after signing those posters covering the botched vinyls knowing yall would fall for it so Parkwood can avoid writing them off as bad debt:

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She knew NOT to be there. They would've been having mental meltdowns while Julius was restraining ppl for throwing the album at her! 

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8 hours ago, Lovett said:

It would've been so dope if she'd wrote the year she started working on the cover instead

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7 hours ago, chaeyonce said:

 

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Quite funny because she didn't have an actual ALBUM until "4". I think if there was a little more personality in "I Am. . . Sasha Fierce" to where the ballads were not so cheesy and mid and uptempos weren't so dated, it could've been a classic album. There's about 7 timeless songs from that era that are weighted down by the actual album. I associate so many songs on "Country Carter" being what she should've been aiming for, timeless ballads and artistic expression of self while still catering to commercial (whyt) audiences. 
 

The same could be said for "B'Day" because it's great to hear the songs on her two live albums, "I Am. . . World Tour" & "HOMECOMING", or experience them from her live concerts, but it's never fun listening to the actual album often. 

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6 hours ago, PrettyHurts said:

If I had to recast II Most Wanted and Levii's I would chose GarGar and Bruno. I would've preferred them tbh :suburban: Who would y'all choose?

I would've chosen Orville peck over post malone

 

hannah montana can stay tho :suburban:

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The Lemonade disrespect :rip:

 

Lemonade is her cult album. It is not an album that is suppose to be played over and over again and thats okay. It does not take away from its greatness and how masterfully crafted it is. 

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36M with 25 songs, but CC was apparently an inflated flop because it hit 76M with 23 eligible tracks? :rip:

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So you have to be in a "mood" to listen to Hold Up, Sorry or 6 Inch on repeat but you don't have to be in a mood to do so with Protector, Just For Fun or Blackbiird. You all say whatever on recency bias. :katie: Then B'Day is also record you have to be in a mood too because it definitely won't work if you're feeling sad. I don't get how that ranks an album higher than others tho.

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31 minutes ago, Draper. said:

So you have to be in a "mood" to listen to Hold Up, Sorry or 6 Inch on repeat but you don't have to be in a mood to do so with Protector, Just For Fun or Blackbiird. You all say whatever on recency bias. :katie: Then B'Day is also record you have to be in a mood too because it definitely won't work if you're feeling sad. I don't get how that ranks an album higher than others tho.

Points were made!

 

Especially when it comes to "recency bias". It's such a thing in stan land and is jarring when trying to have legitimate discussion about ish. 

 

That said, I don't think the whole "have to be in a certain mood to listen to Lemonade" is an off base or incorrect take. 
 

While emo music is a thing, a lot of people listen to music in general for fun and/or escapism. Lemonade is stripped back, kinda heavy, and (I'll keep saying it) fairly left of what people "typically" listen to Bey for. By contrast, even CC, infuses more of the upbeat, light, and fun moments alongside its darker more intricate corners. So it kinda figures why it makes for a more accessible listen than Lemonade.

 

Ultimately, it's all relative. Those who live for Lemonade won't stop doing so because a bunch of us don't care for it (as much). While no amount of adamance about its quality or depth will turn the take of us who prefer Bey in her uptempo bop bag or those of us who simply find it boring relative to her other projects.

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4 hours ago, Kristie Kuwa said:

U mean just like Mine and 6 Inch were boosted because of Drakes and The Weekends ongoing success?

 

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Mine was the ST era. Everybody had the song when they bought the album digitally. 
6 INCH wasn't on Spotify and couldn't benefit from Abel's reign.

This time, everything will be brand new and has been set up perfectly. First test is coming next week so we'll see soon

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7 minutes ago, Blue Rose said:

Mine was the ST era. Everybody had the song when they bought the album digitally. 
6 INCH wasn't on Spotify and couldn't benefit from Abel's reign.

This time, everything will be brand new and has been set up perfectly. First test is coming next week so we'll see soon

Well lets see and hope.

 

 

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Potentially a solid spotify update today. Globally, she only lost a position to Peso Pluma who benefitted from his Coachella appearance, however she had some good updates in Germany and France for instance

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2 hours ago, Havoc said:

Lemonade is her cult album. 

This is an interesting subject to be honest. 
 

I would argue 4 is her cult album. It's a record that had a lukewarm reception when it came out and it's not something most people would think of first when mentioning Beyoncé; however a huge chunk of the fanbase stands by it and swears it is among her best work (myself included). 
 

Would love to hear more opinions on this. 

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Yesterday at the sauna, I just let the album play straight and did again today, of course it won't listen to it straight all the time but I was just reminded what an amazing work of art. 

We might nick pick songs that do not suit our mood, what's our favorite out of her last albums etc but yeah CC is really excellent. 

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THE putting up a fight nnnn

 

Leviis Jeans and 2 Most Wanted gaining in positions today in the US

 

Honestly good update today for the scammer

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Nice and stable! :clap3: We love to see it.

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9 hours ago, cloudbusting said:

tbh I think I'd love Bey featuring on a Florence track more - that kind of ethereal vibe would be so different for vinyl errorteuse

 


like Bey having a haunting moment :jonny3:

i'd take anything from them, but  i kinda doubt Beyonce would appear on F&TM album. however, if act iii is rock, maybe there's place for Florence there too

 

6 hours ago, trainsskyscrapers said:

B seems closest with Florence & The Machine group member Isabella "The Machine" Summers. I assume a Florence collab would be worked through her, Hov, or producer Emile Haynie who has worked with both (he sent an initial demo of "Hold Up" to Father John Misty, who came up with the first verse and hook).

 

(1) Isa was a key member of Beyoncé's advisory committee when she had that contest to make the best remix of "End Of Time" for the 4 remix EP, and she was commissioned to remix "Countdown" in an official capacity.

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(2) She was one of the first people recruited to work with her Parkwood signees Chloe x Halle. (They made "Down" together)

 

(3) Florence was commissioned to contribute to Jay's curated Great Gatsby soundtrack.

 

thank you! this seems interesting. they certainly have a lot of the connections and both are fond of each other 

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2 hours ago, AxelFox said:

This is an interesting subject to be honest. 
 

I would argue 4 is her cult album. It's a record that had a lukewarm reception when it came out and it's not something most people would think of first when mentioning Beyoncé; however a huge chunk of the fanbase stands by it and swears it is among her best work (myself included). 
 

Would love to hear more opinions on this. 

Lukewarm reception... by the GP, but it actually ended up being her most acclaimed body of work in a period of time when poptimism wasn't a thing. She knew that was an album made mainly for herself. It's important as it was the first time she said "**** the charts, I'm gonna make timeless music that I love", and it certainly did pave the way for ST and Lemonade when it comes to their brilliant concepts.

 

I actually see eye to eye with Beyoncé (and you): 4 and DIL are her classic albums. I was pleasantly surprised by seeing her perform so many songs off that album at RWT.

 

On the other hand, ST and Lemonade are remembered for other reasons.

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Ren was for us, the fans

 

CC was for the culture

 

ACT III is for her

 

it'll be her vanity project and potentially her best album ever 

 

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