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Originally posted by JessLM
I thought about this too
But it means that she's at least trying to go for a more poppy sound
given the fact that she took the time to do a session with them maybe?
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I don't know... Remember that Dr. Luke was writing a song for Bey as well that became Wrecking Ball.

I'm more hopeful because they did not do too much in their interview like The-Dream/Ryan Tedder (who must have nine lives with Bey because they talk too much but their music with her is FIRE), Ne-Yo (I'm not sure if he will ever be back on a Bey album), and LOL



ROCCSTAR, who handled the Bey era the wrong way and will probably never be invited back. LOL.
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He spent a week with Queen Bey and cooked up two killer tunes but they weren’t used when she veered towards a different sound.
“I was there for like 7 days with Bey,” RoccStar remembers. “[They went with] a lot of DJ Mustard type stuff, with ‘Drunk In Love’ and ‘Partition’. I’m more on the left side of things, so I don’t think I was a good fit for that project because the records I had were maybe a little too futuristic and a little too advanced.”
“I think she wanted to swing with what was happening right now,” he continues. “I respect that, I mean Beyonce is amazing. So I don’t care what decision she makes! There were two songs that were crazy, ‘Turn It On’ and ‘Legends’ but they didn’t make it on the project.” The “Confidence” rapper later played me a snippet of the former club-banger and it sounded incredible with one of Bey’s best vocals and bone-rattling beats. Hopefully both tracks find a home with other artists eventually.
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http://www.idolator.com/7566979/rocc...s-visual-album
How out of touch could one Bey?

(I won't lie tho, an uptempo Bey track is an uptempo Bey track and the fact she put vocals on it makes me want to hear them even more)