OHMYGOAT, this thread is so friggin' dead, there's barely anything exciting happen in here since I'm gone. Only the Beyonce's stans usually posted here. ugh. y'all need to post here more often! I guess the others just stun that Beysus currently own the world. God, how I miss that word -- BEYSUS. <3333333333
Anyways, that Loreal pic is PERFECT. I mean wow. Seriously. How can a woman be so perfect structure, without any flaws? I'm telling you... ain't human.
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Originally posted by BEYONCESGiirl
If Ave Maria ever sees the light of day as a single I am dropping Beyonce as a whole and I will only be a Sasha Stan. But Halo is the best song in music history.
Bitch, don't you ****in' dare. You're a stan, you gotta love each personality equally.
Here's the adds chart for this week. 7 BEYONCE Single Ladies (Put A Ring... Music World/Columbia show
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WPRO-FM Providence (#39) WLDI-FM West Palm (#46)
WHTS-FM Grand Rapids (#67) KLAL-FM Little Rock (#84)
WVYB-FM Daytona Beach (#85) KVUU-FM Colorado Springs (#95)
KSPW-FM Springfield, MO (#140)
2 BEYONCE Diva Columbia show
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WWHT-FM Syracuse (#82) WIHB-FM Charleston, SC (#87)
2 BEYONCE Halo Music World/Columbia show
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WIHB-FM Charleston, SC (#87) KZMG-FM Boise, ID (#102)
I really hope she does release Smash Into You as the album's 3rd single. I can smell some Irreplaceable success on this song since it can also depict Pop Radio heavily.
Scared Of Lonely. So underrated and I guess Ave Maria isn't that bad and I'm Team Beyonce this round.
**** Sasha Fierce give Beyonce her #1 skank.
Ave Maria isn't really that bad at all. I even wished she released it as a promotional single during the holiday season. It's a good christmas love track.
Those girls are good, but Nothing better than the Orginial!
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Originally posted by Brooke-lynn
Have anybody notice Beyonce is probably the only current artist that sound better Live...That's why I :heart: Her.
I thought I was the only one who notice that, When she sings live I just feel all her Emotions and I can't wait until she performs Halo.
I wonder if the Grammys announces their performers yet?
A spokesman for Obama's inaugural committee, Brent Colburn, would not say if or how much HBO paid for the rights. Asked about access to the ceremony for those who do not have cable, such as showing it on a Webcast, Colburn said that they "are working on details on how we can amplify the event beyond HBO."
Like Clinton, Obama also has a children's inaugural event scheduled on Jan. 19, but no broadcast or cable entity has been announced for those rights.
No entertainment has been announced for the fete, although sources have indicated that Barbra Streisand, Bruce Springsteen, Beyonce and Stevie Wonder have been approached about performing some time during the four days of events planned for Obama's inaugural.
Beyonce vs. Beyonce! ('Diva' vs. 'Halo'!) Weigh in!
by Michael Slezak
For the last two weeks, I've been attempting to blog about Beyonce's twin set of new videos, but much to my chagrin, the embeddable versions keep getting pulled from the Internets. (The Crafty Ms. Knowles must want us all to pay for viewing privilege over at iTunes; apparently, when she sings "If you ain't gettin' money, then you ain't got nothin' for me," she means it.) But today (finally!), I've found said videos living legally (I think?) at YahooMusic. So, YAHOO! Let's discuss which is better: My favorite song from I Am...Sasha Fierce, or the best song from I Am...Sasha Fierce. And no, those are not one and the same.
First, my favorite, "Diva," a track that's already No. 64 on the Top 100 Most Played list on my iTunes, because in all honestly, I have a mental illness that makes me hit the repeat button on this track, then annoy friends and loved ones by randomly (and sometimes inappropriately) asking (in my best Beyonce drawl): "Where yo BOSS at?" The video has the production values of the clearance bin at Family Dollar, and yet somehow it works. Ever since I first heard the hypnotic chorus -- "Diva is a female version of a hustler. Of a hustler. Of a, of a hustler." -- I fully expected to see a trunk full of mannequins, Cylon-y fringed sunglasses, and angry-lady dancing on display in the accompanying video. (Good thing B provides the dictionary definition of "Diva," too, since her own take on the word is beautiful nonsense.) Where yo BOSS at, people?
Then, there's "Halo," an absolutely glorious and perfectly produced track that should be as big a hit as "Irreplaceable" and "Crazy in Love." Still, it's a little odd to me that the highest-quality track from ...Sasha Fierce gets a video that's lit so aggressively, I can barely make out whether B's paying homage to Flashdance or trying to give me a seizure. Still, I'm not mad at Solange's sister. Once that chorus kicks in for the final time, with its sweeping strings and percussion and B's glorious vocal, my innards turn to processed maple syrup, and I lose the ability to constructively criticize. Does this woman ever make a musical misstep? (I smell pancakes!)