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Single: Beyoncé - "Best Thing I Never Had"
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55. It's ****in hauling. 
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I hate it 
Its all gone downhill after Girls.
1+1 shows her great vocals, but is incredibly boring, has no chorus or no climax.
This song is so weak, and not single material.
I don't think ill be buying the album. I've only bought B'Day and it looks as though it will remain her best. 
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Originally posted by Rîh.røx.
I hate it 
Its all gone downhill after Girls.
1+1 shows her great vocals, but is incredibly boring, has no chorus or no climax.
This song is so weak, and not single material.
I don't think ill be buying the album. I've only bought B'Day and it looks as though it will remain her best. 
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Oh, why do the trolls even bother..

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Best Thing I Never Had” Songwriter Inspired by Beyoncé
J. Que says Bey’s work ethic and humility made recording process “great”
Penning a potential single for an international superstar with a boatload of chart-topping hits could be a nerve-racking task for any songwriter, even a vet. Patrick “J. Que” Smith, a member of the production/songwriting collective The Clutch, who has penned tunes for Usher and Fantasia, admits collaborating with Beyoncé was initially a pretty intimidating undertaking. BET.com caught up with the man behind Bey’s latest single “Best Thing I Never Had” as he recalls his eye-opening studio experience with the music icon.
“I have been writing with Tony Dixon for years,” J. Que says. “Tony & Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds started working together. I got a call from Tony telling me that they were going in to do some work with Beyoncé. I happened to be in Los Angeles and Tony was like, ‘why don't you come over to the studio.’ So I was like 'cool.' I stopped through. Wrote a little bit. And was super nervous, to be completely honest.”*
The 36-year-old producer was further shook by the added pressure of working with one of his musical idols, Babyface. J. Que admits he didn’t know what to expect when Edmonds joined the writing session to add his input to the song.
“After a day or so, Tony and I really sat down and we got into “The Best Thing I Never Had” record,” J. Que remembers. “ But Kenny [Babyface] came along afterwards, heard it and made some changes. You know—a word here, a word there, a melody here, and all of a sudden the record had a completely new life. He [Babyface] is absolutely masterful at what he does. And I’m super honored to be working with dude.”
After the Los Angeles studio session with Tony Dixon and Babyface, the North Carolina native was invited to a super exclusive recording session with Beyoncé.
“We went to NYC and did a weekly recording. We wrote six records and recorded five. When she [Beyoncé] heard “Best Thing I Never Had” she really dug it. She had a couple of things she wanted to tweak. But she was jumping up and down, literally. I was amped and absolutely floored at how beautiful she was in person. I wasn’t ready for that.”
Once the songwriter overcame his bout with nervousness and got down to recording the empowering ballad with the Grammy Award–winning songstress, he was immediately awestruck by her drive.
“Her work ethic is nuts. I remember the night she came in and recorded “The Best Thing I Never Had” she got to the studio at maybe 9PM. She came off of the plane, and walked into the studio. We played the record. She loved it! She jumped in the studio and knocked out three records that night. And she didn't get started until 10pm. So her ability to really push like that and stay hungry and focused absolutely blows my mind.”
Adding to that, J. Que says the music superstar was “extremely humble.”
“She was incredibly grateful that we came out. She’s super cordial. She’s still a Southern girl. And my favorite thing though, easily, was how much she turned into a fan when Babyface came into the room. She became a fan. She was the one sitting down excited to hear the stories and what Kenny was talking about. It’s always cool when you get to see people that you look at in that spotlight and you see them actually become the fan. That was great.”
Beyoncé premiered “Best Thing I Never Had” on Wednesday (June 1). The single is the second release off her much-anticipated fourth album, 4, which is set to hit stores on June 28
http://www.bet.com/news/music/2011/0...y-beyonc-.html
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Originally posted by Rîh.røx.
I hate it 
Its all gone downhill after Girls.
1+1 shows her great vocals, but is incredibly boring, has no chorus or no climax.
This song is so weak, and not single material.
I don't think ill be buying the album. I've only bought B'Day and it looks as though it will remain her best. 
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Really?  Wow. I freakin' love this song. 1+1 is boring, yeah, but this song is just amazing. 
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Member Since: 4/23/2010
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Quote:
Originally posted by Rîh.røx.
I hate it 
Its all gone downhill after Girls.
1+1 shows her great vocals, but is incredibly boring, has no chorus or no climax.
This song is so weak, and not single material.
I don't think ill be buying the album. I've only bought B'Day and it looks as though it will remain her best. 
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Are you guys aware reporting that post ain't doing ****.
Stop being so pressed by everything and anything jeez.
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Sandra's back! 
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Originally posted by DG1
Best Thing I Never Had” Songwriter Inspired by Beyoncé
J. Que says Bey’s work ethic and humility made recording process “great”
Penning a potential single for an international superstar with a boatload of chart-topping hits could be a nerve-racking task for any songwriter, even a vet. Patrick “J. Que” Smith, a member of the production/songwriting collective The Clutch, who has penned tunes for Usher and Fantasia, admits collaborating with Beyoncé was initially a pretty intimidating undertaking. BET.com caught up with the man behind Bey’s latest single “Best Thing I Never Had” as he recalls his eye-opening studio experience with the music icon.
“I have been writing with Tony Dixon for years,” J. Que says. “Tony & Kenny “Babyface” Edmonds started working together. I got a call from Tony telling me that they were going in to do some work with Beyoncé. I happened to be in Los Angeles and Tony was like, ‘why don't you come over to the studio.’ So I was like 'cool.' I stopped through. Wrote a little bit. And was super nervous, to be completely honest.”*
The 36-year-old producer was further shook by the added pressure of working with one of his musical idols, Babyface. J. Que admits he didn’t know what to expect when Edmonds joined the writing session to add his input to the song.
“After a day or so, Tony and I really sat down and we got into “The Best Thing I Never Had” record,” J. Que remembers. “ But Kenny [Babyface] came along afterwards, heard it and made some changes. You know—a word here, a word there, a melody here, and all of a sudden the record had a completely new life. He [Babyface] is absolutely masterful at what he does. And I’m super honored to be working with dude.”
After the Los Angeles studio session with Tony Dixon and Babyface, the North Carolina native was invited to a super exclusive recording session with Beyoncé.
“We went to NYC and did a weekly recording. We wrote six records and recorded five. When she [Beyoncé] heard “Best Thing I Never Had” she really dug it. She had a couple of things she wanted to tweak. But she was jumping up and down, literally. I was amped and absolutely floored at how beautiful she was in person. I wasn’t ready for that.”
Once the songwriter overcame his bout with nervousness and got down to recording the empowering ballad with the Grammy Award–winning songstress, he was immediately awestruck by her drive.
“Her work ethic is nuts. I remember the night she came in and recorded “The Best Thing I Never Had” she got to the studio at maybe 9PM. She came off of the plane, and walked into the studio. We played the record. She loved it! She jumped in the studio and knocked out three records that night. And she didn't get started until 10pm. So her ability to really push like that and stay hungry and focused absolutely blows my mind.”
Adding to that, J. Que says the music superstar was “extremely humble.”
“She was incredibly grateful that we came out. She’s super cordial. She’s still a Southern girl. And my favorite thing though, easily, was how much she turned into a fan when Babyface came into the room. She became a fan. She was the one sitting down excited to hear the stories and what Kenny was talking about. It’s always cool when you get to see people that you look at in that spotlight and you see them actually become the fan. That was great.”
Beyoncé premiered “Best Thing I Never Had” on Wednesday (June 1). The single is the second release off her much-anticipated fourth album, 4, which is set to hit stores on June 28
http://www.bet.com/news/music/2011/0...y-beyonc-.html
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Thank you Sis! 
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Originally posted by Rîh.røx.
I hate it 
Its all gone downhill after Girls.
1+1 shows her great vocals, but is incredibly boring, has no chorus or no climax.
This song is so weak, and not single material.
I don't think ill be buying the album. I've only bought B'Day and it looks as though it will remain her best. 
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"Baby, we ain't got nothing without love. Darling you got enough for the both of us. So c'mon baby. Make love to meeeee"
Pretty sure that's the "chorus". And regardless, not every song must have conventional structure.
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Originally posted by Da beezness!
Are you guys aware reporting that post ain't doing ****.
Stop being so pressed by everything and anything jeez.
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It aint changing.
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Member Since: 10/29/2010
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omfg...
OneRepublic
Ppl were asking & since its posted on iTunes already I guess I'm at liberty to say the Beyonce song we did (w Dianne Warren) is "I Was Here
44 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone

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Member Since: 4/2/2010
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Originally posted by DG1
omfg...
OneRepublic
Ppl were asking & since its posted on iTunes already I guess I'm at liberty to say the Beyonce song we did (w Dianne Warren) is "I Was Here
44 minutes ago via Twitter for iPhone

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So they made the actual album!
This album needs to come NOW.
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Member Since: 10/29/2010
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06.28.2011

01. 1+1 (The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Corey Carter]
02. I Care [Jeff Bhasker]
03. I Miss You
04. Best Thing I Never Had [Babyface, Patrick "j. Que" Smith, Symbolycone, "S1," Caleb, Shea Taylor]
05. Party (featuring Andre3000) [Kanye West, Consequence]
06. Rather Die Young
07. Start Over [Ester Dean]
08. Love On Top
09. Countdown [Ester Dean, Corey Carter, Julie Frost]
10. End of Time [Diplo]
11. I Was Here [Ryan Tedder, Dianne Warren]
12. Run The World (Girls) [The-Dream, Diplo]
Updated w/ Producers/writers 
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Originally posted by DG1
06.28.2011

01. 1+1 (The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Corey Carter]
02. I Care [Jeff Bhasker]
03. I Miss You
04. Best Thing I Never Had [Babyface, Patrick "j. Que" Smith, Symbolycone, "S1," Caleb, Shea Taylor]
05. Party (featuring Andre3000) [Kanye West, Consequence]
06. Rather Die Young
07. Start Over [Ester Dean]
08. Love On Top
09. Countdown [Ester Dean, Corey Carter, Julie Frost]
10. End of Time [Diplo]
11. I Was Here [Ryan Tedder, Dianne Warren]
12. Run The World (Girls) [The-Dream, Diplo]
Updated w/ Producers/writers 
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Kayne West?
Omg this song is going to **** on your faves.
 
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Member Since: 7/12/2010
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Originally posted by Da beezness!
Are you guys aware reporting that post ain't doing ****.
Stop being so pressed by everything and anything jeez.
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No one gets to talk **** for free about Beyonce.
Either shut up or talk and pay the price.

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Member Since: 4/17/2011
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Originally posted by DG1
06.28.2011

01. 1+1 (The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Corey Carter]
02. I Care [Jeff Bhasker]
03. I Miss You
04. Best Thing I Never Had [Babyface, Patrick "j. Que" Smith, Symbolycone, "S1," Caleb, Shea Taylor]
05. Party (featuring Andre3000) [Kanye West, Consequence]
06. Rather Die Young
07. Start Over [Ester Dean]
08. Love On Top
09. Countdown [Ester Dean, Corey Carter, Julie Frost]
10. End of Time [Diplo]
11. I Was Here [Ryan Tedder, Dianne Warren]
12. Run The World (Girls) [The-Dream, Diplo]
Updated w/ Producers/writers 
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I'm guessing Ne-Yo wrote "I Miss You". It sounds like the name of a song Ne-Yo would write.
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Originally posted by DG1
06.28.2011

01. 1+1 (The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, Corey Carter]
02. I Care [Jeff Bhasker]
03. I Miss You
04. Best Thing I Never Had [Babyface, Patrick "j. Que" Smith, Symbolycone, "S1," Caleb, Shea Taylor]
05. Party (featuring Andre3000) [Kanye West, Consequence]
06. Rather Die Young
07. Start Over [Ester Dean]
08. Love On Top
09. Countdown [Ester Dean, Corey Carter, Julie Frost]
10. End of Time [Diplo]
11. I Was Here [Ryan Tedder, Dianne Warren]
12. Run The World (Girls) [The-Dream, Diplo]
Updated w/ Producers/writers 
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Aww so her work with Frank Ocean didn't make the cut ....maybe a bonus track
Still listening and loving BTINH 
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Member Since: 12/4/2010
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There are still three tracks left.
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I remember somebody posting a tweet from him saying he saw his song on the tracklist.
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