I meant from latin/spanish acts. Not Beyoncé's spanish songs though. She sounds horrible and her accent is worst than Mariah's. Let's not even talk about the norteña version of Irreplaceable. That's what happens when you don't merchandise a new potential market, and instead release whatever comes to your mind.
MTV: Beyoncé, you produced and wrote almost every single track on the album. Why did you decide to do that?
Beyoncé: It wasn't decided for me to write and produce the whole album. I only wanted to do like three songs.
Kelly: But she can't help herself. She just writes hits.
Beyoncé: Thank you, Kelly. I wrote and produced "Independent Women [Part 1]" and "Jumpin', Jumpin'." Then I did "Survivor" and "Bootylicious" and the label loved it. [Same with] "Nasty Girl," "Emotions," "Happy Face," and "Apple Pie a la Mode." The label kept saying, "Do another song, do another song, do another song." It wasn't planned. It wasn't something like I said, "OK, I'm going to take charge."
MTV: Beyoncé, you produced and wrote almost every single track on the album. Why did you decide to do that?
Beyoncé: It wasn't decided for me to write and produce the whole album. I only wanted to do like three songs.
Kelly: But she can't help herself. She just writes hits.
Beyoncé: Thank you, Kelly. I wrote and produced "Independent Women [Part 1]" and "Jumpin', Jumpin'." Then I did "Survivor" and "Bootylicious" and the label loved it. [Same with] "Nasty Girl," "Emotions," "Happy Face," and "Apple Pie a la Mode." The label kept saying, "Do another song, do another song, do another song." It wasn't planned. It wasn't something like I said, "OK, I'm going to take charge."
Beyoncé: But girls can get on the stage and they have to work extra, extra hard. It's just really hard for women. And for writers, it's very, very hard. And me being young, it's ridiculously hard. To this day people do not know that my name is[listed] last [in credits], even if I write the majority of the song; or they don't want to say "co-produced [by me]." They don't even want to give me the credit.
Beyoncé: But girls can get on the stage and they have to work extra, extra hard. It's just really hard for women. And for writers, it's very, very hard. And me being young, it's ridiculously hard. To this day people do not know that my name is[listed] last [in credits], even if I write the majority of the song; or they don't want to say "co-produced [by me]." They don't even want to give me the credit.
And I thought ATRL was just messin' around when they say that she's THIRSTY for the credits.
Beyoncé: But girls can get on the stage and they have to work extra, extra hard. It's just really hard for women. And for writers, it's very, very hard. And me being young, it's ridiculously hard. To this day people do not know that my name is[listed] last [in credits], even if I write the majority of the song; or they don't want to say "co-produced [by me]." They don't even want to give me the credit.
The fact that she took credit for the bee gee's emotions
MTV: Beyoncé, you produced and wrote almost every single track on the album. Why did you decide to do that?
Beyoncé: It wasn't decided for me to write and produce the whole album. I only wanted to do like three songs.
Kelly: But she can't help herself. She just writes hits.
Beyoncé: Thank you, Kelly. I wrote and produced "Independent Women [Part 1]" and "Jumpin', Jumpin'." Then I did "Survivor" and "Bootylicious" and the label loved it. [Same with] "Nasty Girl," "Emotions," "Happy Face," and "Apple Pie a la Mode." The label kept saying, "Do another song, do another song, do another song." It wasn't planned. It wasn't something like I said, "OK, I'm going to take charge."
Nnnnnnnn I am DONE not Emotions, the Bee Gees cover
What a pathetic, lying, disgusting thief, I'm so glad karma hit her hard two years ago and now we never have to hear her brutish screams on the radio ever again
MTV: Beyoncé, you produced and wrote almost every single track on the album. Why did you decide to do that?
Beyoncé: It wasn't decided for me to write and produce the whole album. I only wanted to do like three songs.
Kelly: But she can't help herself. She just writes hits.
Beyoncé: Thank you, Kelly. I wrote and produced "Independent Women [Part 1]" and "Jumpin', Jumpin'." Then I did "Survivor" and "Bootylicious" and the label loved it. [Same with] "Nasty Girl," "Emotions," "Happy Face," and "Apple Pie a la Mode." The label kept saying, "Do another song, do another song, do another song." It wasn't planned. It wasn't something like I said, "OK, I'm going to take charge."
Young Beyonce was so much more interesting. This interview is hilarious. She also wrote Silent Night right?