Kayseri Mantisi Posted March 23 Posted March 23 Thoughts? https://www.complex.com/music/a/backwoodsaltar/16-carriages-producer-breaks-down-renaissance-cowboy-carter
BnPac Posted March 23 Posted March 23 Just now, KingB® said: Nice. T4P. I always thought the whole 3-act project was finished before she started Renaissance. It felt like Ren was the one she worked on last because samples and everything were being cleared at the last minute.
KatyPrismSpirit Posted March 23 Posted March 23 i hope the album doesn't sound dated when it drops ngl. Saying that the album is 6-5 years old wasn't really necessary either.
Popular Post OnMyCoolJ Posted March 23 Popular Post Posted March 23 2 minutes ago, KatyPrismSpirit said: i hope the album doesn't sound dated when it drops ngl. Saying that the album is 6-5 years old wasn't really necessary either. Beyoncé doesn't make "what's trending now" music. So it sounding dated is the very least of my worries. better yet its time she opens up the archives and start giving us anniversary versions of her albums with the vault tracks. 15 3 1 1
Popular Post SoundsandSongs Posted March 23 Popular Post Posted March 23 It was the right decision. Coming back with Country immediately would have been too jarring and the album would have probably flopped. Renaissance era helped build her streaming power and Country is bigger now than ever. 9 8
TryMe Posted March 23 Posted March 23 I love these kind of inside news. I think we are going to be suprised. first it was a country album, then it's not a country album, now it's a timeless piece. 2
campelo Posted March 23 Posted March 23 I bet she recorded this album in a span of six months after the Daddy's Lesson episode 1
TROPICUM Posted March 23 Posted March 23 so maybe her next album was going to be cowboy carter before 2020 but covid happened and decided to make a more "get up and dance" record and somewhere in there she said **** it and made another album, where she completed the trilogy idea/concepts so like CMAs incident happens -> 2018/19: COWBOY CARTER is (semi) finished -> 2020: RENAISSANCE is finished, Act III is finished 8
Lose My Breath Posted March 23 Posted March 23 2 minutes ago, TryMe said: I love these kind of inside news. I think we are going to be suprised. first it was a country album, then it's not a country album, now it's a timeless piece. One journalist called it an "acoustic" record last year, well before any info was released 3
toxicgenie Posted March 23 Posted March 23 Interesting, so whoever is featured recorded their part back then too.
Kayseri Mantisi Posted March 23 Posted March 23 11 minutes ago, OnMyCoolJ said: Beyoncé doesn't make "what's trending now" music. So it sounding dated is the very least of my worries. better yet its time she opens up the archives and start giving us anniversary versions of her albums with the vault tracks. why a Lady Gaga stan is laughing at your post? especially when it's about not sounding dated? 3 3 4 2 2
Crayzik Posted March 23 Posted March 23 (edited) 19 minutes ago, campelo said: I bet she recorded this album in a span of six months after the Daddy's Lesson episode Sis had to get something off her chest Edited March 23 by Crayzik
Frappucino Posted March 23 Posted March 23 The way this annoys me as a casual listener who really enjoyed Renaissance and went to see her live cause of it Whatever
Lovett Posted March 23 Posted March 23 Just now, Frappucino said: The way this annoys me as a casual listener who really enjoyed Renaissance and went to see her live cause of it Whatever Why does it annoy you to know this album was completed first? 1
Burn Posted March 23 Posted March 23 33 minutes ago, KatyPrismSpirit said: i hope the album doesn't sound dated when it drops ngl. Saying that the album is 6-5 years old wasn't really necessary either. Although the album was 'done' 5-6 years ago it doesn't mean it hasn't changed since then. Without a shadow of a doubt Beyoncé would have been tweaking it over the years, re-recording vocals, adding and removing elements of songs. It just means that the core of the album has been ready for years. 5
Frappucino Posted March 23 Posted March 23 8 minutes ago, Lovett said: Why does it annoy you to know this album was completed first? Cause the decision is so left field to me as a casual listener, I mean it makes sense from a business perspective but the direction she's going is just not my cup of tea so I guess I'm officially jumping ship from this era for now 1 13 2
KatyPrismSpirit Posted March 23 Posted March 23 13 minutes ago, Burn said: Although the album was 'done' 5-6 years ago it doesn't mean it hasn't changed since then. Without a shadow of a doubt Beyoncé would have been tweaking it over the years, re-recording vocals, adding and removing elements of songs. It just means that the core of the album has been ready for years. No that's definitely true. But what I meant is that I hope that despite being a little bit old, that it doesn't sound too much of it's time. The musical landscape kinda changed compared to 2019. But knowing Bey, she will deliver a timeless piece just like always!
Lovett Posted March 23 Posted March 23 2 minutes ago, Frappucino said: Cause the decision is so left field to me as a casual listener, I mean it makes sense from a business perspective but the direction she's going is just not my cup of tea so I guess I'm officially jumping ship from this era for now I'm sorry, I really don't understand what your point is. I don't understand how this information changes... anything? Let alone enough to make you no longer want to listen to an album you were previously engaged with. How does this change the "direction she's going"? Sorry, I'm trying to understand the point you're making but I can't wrap my head around it at all. 1 10
Kristie Kuwa Posted March 23 Posted March 23 5 minutes ago, Frappucino said: Cause the decision is so left field to me as a casual listener, I mean it makes sense from a business perspective but the direction she's going is just not my cup of tea so I guess I'm officially jumping ship from this era for now Christopher Nolan and James Cameron are known for taking their time with their projects and are always met with great respect and love for their projects. Why should it be any different for Bey? 1 1
Frappucino Posted March 23 Posted March 23 So as a casual listener I had to put up with y'all bitching and whining about lack of visuals and whatever stupid **** y'all cared about but now I as a casual listener cannot express the fact that I don't wanna hear no ******* banjos no matter who singing it. Stans are so…. Funny!!! 1 1 2
campelo Posted March 23 Posted March 23 2 minutes ago, Frappucino said: So as a casual listener I had to put up with y'all bitching and whining about lack of visuals and whatever stupid **** y'all cared about but now I as a casual listener cannot express the fact that I don't wanna hear no ******* banjos no matter who singing it. Stans are so…. Funny!!! It's bold of you to assume the sound of the record
CallumDavies Posted March 23 Posted March 23 What people don't realise is that Beyoncé is always recording music. It can take years for songs and albums to come together. She's been recording this way for at least a decade. 2
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