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6 years of Lemonade. What does it mean to be a black woman in America?


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These two videos explain everything properly!!

 

 


 

 

A moment in pop culture. What’s your highlight from the visual album?

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Don’t Hurt Yourself, 6 Inch, All Night 

 

She had no business selecting tacky ass “Sorry” as a single, no wonder she lost AOTY. 

 

 

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A legendary moment, the modern Bell Hooks, Angela Davis, Cicely Tyson and Harriet Tubman all in one :clap3:

 

OT: On a serious note this album changed alot for me.

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My fav Bey album :clap3: great one

at first I was wondering what mess it was..but then I rly got into it

Ugh and the VMA performance was her best

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The Formation release was so powerful :jonny6:

The way she completely riled up white America was most pleasing to me

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1 minute ago, *-ChriZ-* said:

The Formation release was so powerful :jonny6:

The way she completely riled up white America was most pleasing to me

A moment!!!

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Seeing those videos makes very interesting points about how powerful this album was as a whole

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1 hour ago, Triton said:

Don’t Hurt Yourself, 6 Inch, All Night 

 

She had no business selecting tacky ass “Sorry” as a single,

Someone says it. 

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My favorite B's album. It's incredible that it spent 18 weeks in the top 10 without Spotify and AM. 

 

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1 hour ago, Triton said:

Don’t Hurt Yourself, 6 Inch, All Night 

 

She had no business selecting tacky ass “Sorry” as a single, no wonder she lost AOTY. 

 

 

Truth, definitely bottom tier on the album.

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Legendary album. 

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She literally had the police protesting her. That's how upset she made those fu****s.

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Outstanding visuals, important message. But musically/sonically it's just okay. 

RockStarShit101
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1 minute ago, Ayanaa said:

Outstanding visuals, important message. But musically/sonically it's just okay. 

It could have been better 

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it's a non-event here

but I remember learning it was smashing somewhere else then

my favorite album of hers

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14 minutes ago, Ayanaa said:

Outstanding visuals, important message. But musically/sonically it's just okay. 

Thank you. This sums it up perfectly.

 

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People downplaying the music :rip: Definitely Bey at her most confessional and sonically interesting. One of my favourite albums of the 10s for sure :clap3:

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53 minutes ago, Ayanaa said:

Outstanding visuals, important message. But musically/sonically it's just okay. 

I feel the same.  I liked self-titled better.  Remains my fav era.  

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Sorry Demo > Sorry Original 

 

OT: Beautiful album, strong message, insane visuals.

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Everything STOPPED for this album we have not had such a cultural event before or since this is a cultural landmark that defined a moment and will define an entire generation. 
 

Her best work, there’s no doubt about it.

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Urggg can’t believe it’s been 6 years

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A culture shifting global event. The last album by a black female to top the IFPI global album chart and to sell 2M pure in the US. #1 in countless official charts worldwide. The most acclaimed female album of the century. Won a Peabody award and is being studied in universities across the world. Top tier visuals and performances. Highest grossing tour of 2016. What an era!!

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