Macy Gray talks 'Stripped' and how Beyoncé has helped artists take back controll
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What do you think of the whole surprise release phenomena? Has it had an impact on your music?
MG: Now, there's no structure. There's no real right way of doing things anymore. So I go in the studio or make my music when I feel like it, and I release it when it's ready, because that's what I love to do. The studio is definitely where I belong. Beyoncé and artists like her completely, completely wiped all that away with their releases.
Reading is key, folks. And y'all are so quick to credit bey for this when you tubers have been doing it since the dawn of social media. I do give her and artists like her props for being able to adapt to the changing environment.
Reading is key, folks. And y'all are so quick to credit bey for this when you tubers have been doing it since the dawn of social media. I do give her and artists like her props for being able to adapt to the changing environment.
Bey came and saved those artists who wouldn`t be able to book all those extensive promotional slots that every artist had to do prior to releasing an album.
Reading is key, folks. And y'all are so quick to credit bey for this when you tubers have been doing it since the dawn of social media. I do give her and artists like her props for being able to adapt to the changing environment.