Since both fan bases are getting along now, I'd like to know the answer to a question I've been wondering about for months.
Navy,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style on her latest album, or were you just saying that to get under the Hives skin?
Hive,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style in her latest album, but never acknowledged it to get up under the Navy's skin?
*If you can't answer this question without shading or dragging either artist, I'd rather you not answer.
Since both fan bases are getting along now, I'd like to know the answer to a question I've been wondering about for months.
Navy,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style on her latest album, or were you just saying that to get under the Hives skin?
Hive,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style in her latest album, but never acknowledged it to get up under the Navy's skin?
*If you can't answer this question without shading or dragging either artist, I'd rather you not answer.
Beyonce didn't copied Rihanna. They have similar music style now but because of writers and things but the Navy/Hive like to say thing to get under each other skin. And if it works, why not go for it.
Since both fan bases are getting along now, I'd like to know the answer to a question I've been wondering about for months.
Navy,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style on her latest album, or were you just saying that to get under the Hives skin?
Hive,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style in her latest album, but never acknowledged it to get up under the Navy's skin?
*If you can't answer this question without shading or dragging either artist, I'd rather you not answer.
I don't think Bey copied nor was inspired by rih in this album. The only song that really really reminded me of rihanna is Yonce and a bit of Drunk In love but no she didn't copy anything. Rihanna's style is close yet different to Beyoncé's.
I don't think Bey copied nor was inspired by rih in this album. The only song that really really reminded me of rihanna is Yonce and a bit of Drunk In love but no she didn't copy anything. Rihanna's style is close yet different to Beyoncé's.
Since both fan bases are getting along now, I'd like to know the answer to a question I've been wondering about for months.
Navy,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style on her latest album, or were you just saying that to get under the Hives skin?
Hive,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style in her latest album, but never acknowledged it to get up under the Navy's skin?
*If you can't answer this question without shading or dragging either artist, I'd rather you not answer.
Neither of them has ever inspired/been Inspired by the other.
Since both fan bases are getting along now, I'd like to know the answer to a question I've been wondering about for months.
Navy,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style on her latest album, or were you just saying that to get under the Hives skin?
Hive,
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style in her latest album, but never acknowledged it to get up under the Navy's skin?
*If you can't answer this question without shading or dragging either artist, I'd rather you not answer.
I don't think Beyonce copied Rihanna but there are multiple songs on the album that I could imagine Rihanna singing. That's bound to happen since they work with so many of the same producers/writers, but at the same time I had never felt that way before this album. All of Beyonce's music has felt distinctly "Beyonce-ish" to me while this effort didn't feel that way. It honestly doesn't bother me though because the music is good and I still get a chance to bop
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style in her latest album, but never acknowledged it to get up under the Navy's skin?
*If you can't answer this question without shading or dragging either artist, I'd rather you not answer.
No, I do not. Rap-singing over hard beats/beats that were tailored for rap music was always something that Bey shined at/was known for ever since No No No Part 2. The accent she uses in Drunk In Love is actually how they talk down in the south where she's from. Trap has been in so I never got the PIU comparisons especially since that sounds like typical Mike WiLL (no shade). Video Phone, Diva, Get Me Bodied, In Da Club (Sexy Lil Thug), Back Up... the list goes on. As for her being accused of copying Rihanna for the album being sexually charged, I don't get that either. There are only 6 sex songs on the album and Bey has done songs like that before. Granted they weren't as blatant but they're there. What do you guys think Kitty Kat, Video Phone & Check On It were about?
I mean: "I can tell you wanna taste it but I'm gon' make you chase it"
Do you actually believe Beyoncé copied (or was inspired by) Rihanna's style in her latest album, but never acknowledged it to get up under the Navy's skin?
I'm seeing the similarities, but then again, I don't. I think people are very much putting the restrict clean non-gangster non-sexual 4-era Beyoncé as the standart-Beyoncé. The "bad girl" Beyoncé serves are actually her Houston roots á la Girls Tyme. I do think that Rihanna aspired Beyoncé to let go off the safeness. Beyoncé safety caused an amount of backlash that actually seemed worse than Rihanna's "controversy" and I think it Bey was noticing it.