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I like the song but c'mon now, this reads like something a stan would write :rip:

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Posted

The Dream is behind this, what happened with the catchy hook? interesting, it reminded me of Alors on Dance at first listen.

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15 minutes ago, sugarysunflower said:

Julienne needs to take a step outside her block. The devotions thesis and highest heavenly praises for an nice, okay song. It's comparable to liturgy at this point.

 

  • Exhibit A: "Beyoncé as an SSRI :clown:, her attempt to assuage widespread depression and crushing stress"

 

  • Exhibit B: "In the first verse alone, she encapsulates the Great Resignation, the Great Unionization, and quarantine insomnia" UMMM....

 

  • Exhibit C: " In the absence of a national memorial for those lost to COVID-19, celebrating life with this exact oeuvre is both haunting and comes with a sense of deliverance déjà vu. [...] is a palimpsest, its evocations and sounds layered deep in the sense memories of club heads." :rip:

 

  • Exhibit D: "it positions Beyoncé as a diva entering her Whitney Greatest Hits era" :deadbanana2:

 

This is not fumes. This is calling out grandiose delusions. 

This - and it also applies to all the people who come out of the woodwork every time Beyonce releases something. If you have anything less than an extremely positive reaction to this track you're either racist or ignorant of the deep reclamation that is apparently occurring here because house music is all about a queer black perspective...

 

and yet Beyonce fails (for the SECOND TIME) to give a title feature credit to the black queer artist Big Freedia.

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40 minutes ago, Donquizote said:

:clap3:The fact they overanalyzed the lyrics when in fact it is not that deep and just a trashy songwriting :bibliahh:

this coming from someone who stans high school diary entries :bibliahh:

Posted

Yea I’m not seeing any of this in this song ? the song is mediocre at best 

Posted
55 minutes ago, Squall said:

For what? Releasing a bad song? The way they keep licking her ass even when she releases bad music while they think they are cool when constantly dragging artists like Ed Sheeran :rip: This publication :rip: 

For encouraging her listeners to mask outside

 

Worldwide hoodie with the mask outside
In case you forgot how we act outside

 

Which is going to be an interesting set of lyrics if she decides to tour, and gathers thousands of fans singing back to her maskless.

Posted

Thr OBHs seething in here :bibliahh: Let it all out :coffee:

OT: Acclaimed icon :clap3:

Posted

Thank you, Beyonce for releasing SOTY:clap3:

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, BobBertran1992 said:

For encouraging her listeners to mask outside

 

Worldwide hoodie with the mask outside
In case you forgot how we act outside

 

Which is going to be an interesting set of lyrics if she decides to tour, and gathers thousands of fans singing back to her maskless.

I'm wondering if this post is serious or not :dies: 

 

EDIT: Ok nevermind I misread you :skull: 

Edited by Squall
Posted

she (and Kanye) are used as a wil cards of racial inclusion in the music industry. I’m not surprised for this article  :cm:

 

Posted

All that and no BNT? :huh:

 

Posted
31 minutes ago, sugarysunflower said:

Julienne needs to take a step outside her block. The devotions thesis and highest heavenly praises for an nice, okay song. It's comparable to liturgy at this point.

 

  • Exhibit A: "Beyoncé as an SSRI :clown:, her attempt to assuage widespread depression and crushing stress"

 

  • Exhibit B: "In the first verse alone, she encapsulates the Great Resignation, the Great Unionization, and quarantine insomnia" UMMM....

 

  • Exhibit C: " In the absence of a national memorial for those lost to COVID-19, celebrating life with this exact oeuvre is both haunting and comes with a sense of deliverance déjà vu. [...] is a palimpsest, its evocations and sounds layered deep in the sense memories of club heads." :rip:

 

  • Exhibit D: "it positions Beyoncé as a diva entering her Whitney Greatest Hits era" :deadbanana2:

 

This is not fumes. This is calling out grandiose delusions. 

I love Beyoncé, but this is just too much. :ahh:

 

Posted

No BNT? The journalist must have been forced to write that pretentious article :bibliahh:

Posted
13 minutes ago, Cameltoe Chariot said:

This - and it also applies to all the people who come out of the woodwork every time Beyonce releases something. If you have anything less than an extremely positive reaction to this track you're either racist or ignorant of the deep reclamation that is apparently occurring here because house music is all about a queer black perspective...

 

and yet Beyonce fails (for the SECOND TIME) to give a title feature credit to the black queer artist Big Freedia.

You don’t give title feature credits to a sample or background vocals. Freedia is HAPPY and getting PAID. 

Posted
34 minutes ago, sugarysunflower said:

Julienne needs to take a step outside her block. The devotions thesis and highest heavenly praises for an nice, okay song. It's comparable to liturgy at this point.

 

  • Exhibit A: "Beyoncé as an SSRI :clown:, her attempt to assuage widespread depression and crushing stress"

 

  • Exhibit B: "In the first verse alone, she encapsulates the Great Resignation, the Great Unionization, and quarantine insomnia" UMMM....

 

  • Exhibit C: " In the absence of a national memorial for those lost to COVID-19, celebrating life with this exact oeuvre is both haunting and comes with a sense of deliverance déjà vu. [...] is a palimpsest, its evocations and sounds layered deep in the sense memories of club heads." :rip:

 

  • Exhibit D: "it positions Beyoncé as a diva entering her Whitney Greatest Hits era" :deadbanana2:

 

This is not fumes. This is calling out grandiose delusions. 

I see no lies in the quotes from this article :clap3: 

Posted
1 hour ago, Squall said:

For what? Releasing a bad song? The way they keep licking her ass even when she releases bad music while they think they are cool when constantly dragging artists like Ed Sheeran :rip: This publication :rip: 

SEETHE :bibliahh::bibliahh:

Posted
3 minutes ago, Love Again said:

SEETHE :bibliahh::bibliahh:

Of course you would like the song :rip: 

Cameltoe Chariot
Posted
1 minute ago, 45seconds said:

You don’t give title feature credits to a sample or background vocals. Freedia is HAPPY and getting PAID. 

You might not have to, but you should if you're not queer and you're strategically making a house track with a prominent black queer artist and releasing it during pride. If anyone else used Big Freedia's vocals this much on a track without a title feature you all would be calling for public executions, claiming queerbaiting and queer cultural appropriation :coffee2:

 

Posted

It kinda sends me seeing how the exact type of trashy song that I enjoy is being acclaimed just because Beyoncé relased it :lmao: good for her!

Posted
47 minutes ago, sugarysunflower said:

Julienne needs to take a step outside her block. The devotions thesis and highest heavenly praises for an nice, okay song. It's comparable to liturgy at this point.

 

  • Exhibit A: "Beyoncé as an SSRI :clown:, her attempt to assuage widespread depression and crushing stress"

 

  • Exhibit B: "In the first verse alone, she encapsulates the Great Resignation, the Great Unionization, and quarantine insomnia" UMMM....

 

  • Exhibit C: " In the absence of a national memorial for those lost to COVID-19, celebrating life with this exact oeuvre is both haunting and comes with a sense of deliverance déjà vu. [...] is a palimpsest, its evocations and sounds layered deep in the sense memories of club heads." :rip:

 

  • Exhibit D: "it positions Beyoncé as a diva entering her Whitney Greatest Hits era" :deadbanana2:

 

This is not fumes. This is calling out grandiose delusions. 

If you're not smart just say that!

 

This all makes complete sense to me and it is on point.

Posted
1 hour ago, Squall said:

For what? Releasing a bad song? The way they keep licking her ass even when she releases bad music while they think they are cool when constantly dragging artists like Ed Sheeran :rip: This publication :rip: 

Not you trying to bring Ed Sheeran into a conversation about quality music :deadbanana2: 

Posted

Thank you Beyoncé for releasing...a song. :clap3:

 

RockStarShit101
Posted

you guys are wasting your time hating online on the song :lmao:

 

Posted
13 minutes ago, Squall said:

Of course you would like the song :rip: 

Yes, because I can recognize quality dance music that has commentary on the current culture. Pitchfork spilled with that article and you will deal!

Posted

Thank you Beyonce for releasing SOTY and let me thank you in advance for AOTY too. 
 

:clap3:

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