Bey keeps whacking him on these country tracks, but he’s still committed to the business, the bag, the PR, and the promo. A man. A father. A business mind.
Organic solo smash. No bots, no payola (unfortunately), no streaming farms. No high debuts and tanks. No visuals, no manufactured controversies, no sexual videos. No IG meltdowns or Twitter rants. No subs, no disses, no coke rants and no unhinged StationHead monologues.
Um, so anyway. The real reason she can’t “be Yoncé” is because she can’t match the talent level, excellence, hard work, artistry, class, showmanship or artistry of a Yoncé.
Fans are speculating that Nicki Minaj shaded Beyoncé on her newly released collaboration with Future, "Press Play."
“They said, 'Why can't you be Yoncé?' Daddy wasn't NO business man, mama wasn't NO business owner.” — Thoughts?
Country music is not international, let’s be real, lmao. It has an American audience and some smaller support in Canada & Australia and that’s it. Old Town Road, Texas Hold ‘Em and A Bar Song (Tipsy) are bigger international hits than any U.S. country hit by Taylor.
Bey has had the media wrapped around her finger for about a decade now, and I truly believe that's why other stans hated her so much. They hated the fawning, the amount of respect she received, the power she had.
Beyoncé is where she should be 23 years in, IMO. Unlikely she’ll ever have another massive pop era, but she has her legacy, her wealth, and her status.
Tbh, Oinknika goes back & forth bc she has a passive-aggressive opinion of Bey. Mostly knows that Bey’s a great artist, but has secret jealousy/annoyance of the fawning adoration B gets from industry peers and the press.
Yoncé really made $60 million dollars in her off year. I wonder what it'll be when those OTR II + EIL numbers come in. And then Lion King for the year after that.
There are people who I can accept as legends based on influence and success, but I will never see them the way I see Stevie, Aretha, Mariah, Whitney, Michael, Prince, and Beyoncé. That’s a God-tier group of legends above all the rest.
Bey's biggest vocal strengths are her agility, control, vibrato, power and tone. Imo, her head voice is the best in the business today - only second to Whitney of all time.
Bey haters really do just...find the dumbest little things to “drag” her over. Almost like they’re obligated to comb through everything she says/does and find something negative. That’s how you know she’s the top celebrity.
The way local Twitter makes shit up about Beyoncé makes me laugh. Like genuinely makes me laugh. Not sarcastically or in annoyance, but it’s really funny to me.
Jay-Z is really Mr. Fix-It for every black celebrity in legal trouble. Just like Red Table Talk is the principal’s office for black celebrities who do something controversial/problematic.
White and Asian pop stans are EXTREMELY jealous of Beyoncé’s success, reverence and staying power Omg 😭 A black woman ascending the heights she has without any career blemishes has them HOT.
I don't know why the locals act like it's Beyoncé's sacred duty to show up at the BET Awards every year. Literally, no other artist do they hold to this standard.
Chloe trying to appeal to the very ppl who had her on IG crying two years back. So that’s crazy to me. Why can’t she just do R&B-pop-dance music like we been begging?
Worst part was he wasn’t even cheating, the white man was jealous, and the police made the sex part of the story up 💀 Anyway, the white man who made the false call was beaten to death two years later and they never found the killer 💀💀
You know what I think about at least once a month since I learned it?
That Lawrence v Texas, the case that made gay sex between consenting adults legal, was a white gay man calling the cops on his Black gay lover and claiming he had a gun because he caught him cheating.
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@silksonic
's "An Evening With Silk Sonic" is currently expected to debut at
#2
on the Billboard 200 with 65-80K SEA units (streaming only; 85-105M).
If Beyoncé IS guilty of any crime, then she should get what’s coming to her. My problem is that the growing interest and desire to have her implicated in this mess is not about seeking justice, but rather about humbling her and seeing her downfall. It’s all rooted in hate.