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Kwame

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  1. Honestly, it sounds less like being average and more like playing it safe. Growth usually comes from taking risks because that's where new and exciting opportunities show up. Try applying that mindset across different areas of your life: your career, travel, fitness, health, and overall well being. Take time to really map out what you want aim as high as possible and then actively work toward it. That's what people we admire stars do, and there's nothing stopping you from doing the same. It doesn't have to look like the traditional or expected path either. People will still celebrate you in your own way, because when you commit to becoming your best self, you become that girl.
  2. I feel like the last one was ice spice obviously not the same level of success but still over night success
  3. Taylor Swift undeniably dominates the numbers selling 4 million copies in a week is historic. But impact is multidimensional, and when you look beyond sales and streams, the cultural weight shifts clearly toward Beyoncé. Taylor's latest album is impressive commercially, but what conversation did it spark in society? What shift did it create? What narrative did it push forward? Nothing. Beyoncé's career, on the other hand, has repeatedly reshaped culture, the industry, and the way artists exist inside it: • She helped pioneer the modern visual album, transforming how music and film merge as one artistic statement. • She changed industry norms, from release strategies (surprise drops) to the way albums are consumed as cohesive bodies of work instead of singles. • With Lemonade, she sparked national and global conversations about race, Black womanhood, infidelity, healing, and generational trauma. • With Cowboy Carter, she pushed the entire country music industry to confront its history by reclaiming and spotlighting the Black roots of American country music. • Throughout her career, she has centered Black culture, Black excellence, and Black history, always referencing the past while pushing culture forward. • Her influence goes far beyond her catalog it's about identity, representation, and artistic freedom. • She became the blueprint for the modern artist: full creative control, multimedia storytelling, genre fluidity, and using art to challenge society. Numbers measure popularity. Impact measures legacy. And in terms of legacy cultural, artistic, and societal it's Beyoncé every time.
  4. Jay-Z has always been down for the culture. People love to make up narratives about him, but that's mostly because he's calculated and moves with intention. When a Black man operates that way, folks are quick to label it as shady or evil, but when a white businessman does the exact same thing, he's praised as smart and strategic, LIKE GIRL BYE. Jay has repeatedly shown that he looks out for people in the industry and pushes the culture forward in real, tangible ways. The receipts are there people just choose not to see them.
  5. Is it me or her style and aesthetic is so Beyoncé early 2000s coded
  6. Honestly doechii is the only correct answer. Doja just missing the live vocals but thag could change as she performs more
  7. Kwame replied to Kisuke's topic in Base
    I didn't realize this site was run by 70 % Gaga fans. Like they are actually crazy. I guess when you are the standard this is what comes with it
  8. What's going on with these beyonce comparison, every time gaga achieve something. Did I miss something, ive never seen this women put against each like that in the past
  9. Is anyone in this thread going today? Someone please take picture of the stage inside
  10. That part This is exactly why I love Beyonce. She's always been the standard. We're 30 pages deep into a debate about a performance that's nearly a decade old, and the girls are still fighting. That screams a need for validation. When Beyoncé performed, there was no debate, no comparisons—just awe. Not just from the internet's gays and girls, but from everyone. It sparked real conversation about her being the greatest performer of all time. Meanwhile, Gaga's performance is only stirring discourse within certain circles, and even then, it's just comparisons. I don't even need to break down the logistics—the responses speak for themselves.
  11. I'm actually surprised to see people are saying gagas. Been to both in person. Definitely beyonce you truly just had to be there. So blessed I got to see both in person tho
  12. Heeee is soooo fine. I'm obsessed honestly
  13. In the article it did say these are the number during the show
  14. 1. Beyoncé - 1.14 m 2. Taylor - 637.000 3. Lady Gaga - 479.000 4. Chappell Roan -473.000 5 Sabrina Carpenter - 422.000 https://www.musicmundial.com/en/2025/02/03/most-mentioned-female-artists-on-x-during-the-2025-grammy-awards-including-taylor-swift/

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