Black people love her why do you think her album went plat with no hits ?
while the mainstream girls who had hits struggle or failed to do so ?
also black people always hate on succesfull of there own look back at micheal and whitney.
they threw whitney under the bus after her first era.
She went platinum because she's Beyonce and has a huge fanbase...
From what I read on the internet,and what I've been around in my life.I can tell you they obviously don't care much about her.they say she wants to be white, she's fake, she's a sellout.which I never got the last one.she has always did urban music. She obviously gives it different feels at times.but you can always hear the urban influence in whatever she does.
And it's a fact that white people has had a enormous amount of input on the success she have.
She went platinum because she's Beyonce and has a huge fanbase...
From what I read on the internet,and what I've been around in my life.I can tell you they obviously don't care much about her.they say she wants to be white, she's fake, she's a sellout.which I never got the last one.she has always did urban music. She obviously gives it different feels at times.but you can always hear the urban influence in whatever she does.
And it's a fact that white people has had a enormous amount of input on the success she have.
Beyonce is only hated on the internet. And I've never once heard someone call her a sellout, I mean, she THE most awarded artist at the BET Awards.
The only black people who try to drag Bey are people who are lazy and have nothing better. And the only people who call her fake are people who feel like acting like a ***** and a hoodrat on TV is cute.
I have no idea why you all are so ****ing CLOSED MINDED to certain things.
If BEY wanted to express a love for dance music, then that's her.
If BEY wanted to call on the Dr. Luke, Max Martin, RedOne, Guetta, then so be it.
As long as they execute her vision and they carry her personal artistry out, then why should it be a problem?
Like seriously... I don't care if she does pop, rock, jazz, R&B, blues, country, polka, whatever.
As long as she stays true to herself and her artistry, then I'm fine with it.
One thing about her is she's always challenging herself, WHETHER YOU STANS REALIZE IT OR NOT.
None of her albums sound the same. Even with the same producers on the same album, the songs don't sound the same. Tell me how Smash Into You sounded like Single Ladies, 1+1, End of Time, Love on Top, ect? Like come on, you all are soooooo... UGH! Shut it. Let Bey make her music because at the end of the day, we're all here to enjoy the music. She doesn't owe us a chart position or an award. That's so secondary, especially considering the fact that she doesn't define her success by those standards.
I have no idea why you all are so ****ing CLOSED MINDED to certain things.
If BEY wanted to express a love for dance music, then that's her.
If BEY wanted to call on the Dr. Luke, Max Martin, RedOne, Guetta, then so be it.
As long as they execute her vision and they carry her personal artistry out, then why should it be a problem?
Like seriously... I don't care if she does pop, rock, jazz, R&B, blues, country, polka, whatever.
As long as she stays true to herself and her artistry, then I'm fine with it.
One thing about her is she's always challenging herself, WHETHER YOU STANS REALIZE IT OR NOT.
None of her albums sound the same. Even with the same producers on the same album, the songs don't sound the same. Tell me how Smash Into You sounded like Single Ladies, 1+1, End of Time, Love on Top, ect? Like come on, you all are soooooo... UGH! Shut it. Let Bey make her music because at the end of the day, we're all here to enjoy the music. She doesn't owe us a chart position or an award. That's so secondary, especially considering the fact that she doesn't define her success by those standards.
I have no idea why you all are so ****ing CLOSED MINDED to certain things.
If BEY wanted to express a love for dance music, then that's her.
If BEY wanted to call on the Dr. Luke, Max Martin, RedOne, Guetta, then so be it.
As long as they execute her vision and they carry her personal artistry out, then why should it be a problem?
Like seriously... I don't care if she does pop, rock, jazz, R&B, blues, country, polka, whatever.
As long as she stays true to herself and her artistry, then I'm fine with it.
One thing about her is she's always challenging herself, WHETHER YOU STANS REALIZE IT OR NOT.
None of her albums sound the same. Even with the same producers on the same album, the songs don't sound the same. Tell me how Smash Into You sounded like Single Ladies, 1+1, End of Time, Love on Top, ect? Like come on, you all are soooooo... UGH! Shut it. Let Bey make her music because at the end of the day, we're all here to enjoy the music. She doesn't owe us a chart position or an award. That's so secondary, especially considering the fact that she doesn't define her success by those standards.
She went platinum because she's Beyonce and has a huge fanbase...
From what I read on the internet,and what I've been around in my life.I can tell you they obviously don't care much about her.they say she wants to be white, she's fake, she's a sellout.which I never got the last one.she has always did urban music. She obviously gives it different feels at times.but you can always hear the urban influence in whatever she does.
And it's a fact that white people has had a enormous amount of input on the success she have.
Black people do not hate her mto its readers do not represent us.
I have no idea why you all are so ****ing CLOSED MINDED to certain things.
If BEY wanted to express a love for dance music, then that's her.
If BEY wanted to call on the Dr. Luke, Max Martin, RedOne, Guetta, then so be it.
As long as they execute her vision and they carry her personal artistry out, then why should it be a problem?
Like seriously... I don't care if she does pop, rock, jazz, R&B, blues, country, polka, whatever.
As long as she stays true to herself and her artistry, then I'm fine with it.
One thing about her is she's always challenging herself, WHETHER YOU STANS REALIZE IT OR NOT.
None of her albums sound the same. Even with the same producers on the same album, the songs don't sound the same. Tell me how Smash Into You sounded like Single Ladies, 1+1, End of Time, Love on Top, ect? Like come on, you all are soooooo... UGH! Shut it. Let Bey make her music because at the end of the day, we're all here to enjoy the music. She doesn't owe us a chart position or an award. That's so secondary, especially considering the fact that she doesn't define her success by those standards.
I agree, I think we all are forgetting who our fave is lmao...
I have to agree, Beyonce forgot about her Pop Fans with 4 it was too urban/soul for outside of the US. With IASF she catered to all her fans, there was something for every1. That was the biggest issue with 4, that's why it underperformed.
I have no idea why you all are so ****ing CLOSED MINDED to certain things.
If BEY wanted to express a love for dance music, then that's her.
If BEY wanted to call on the Dr. Luke, Max Martin, RedOne, Guetta, then so be it.
As long as they execute her vision and they carry her personal artistry out, then why should it be a problem?
Like seriously... I don't care if she does pop, rock, jazz, R&B, blues, country, polka, whatever.
As long as she stays true to herself and her artistry, then I'm fine with it.
One thing about her is she's always challenging herself, WHETHER YOU STANS REALIZE IT OR NOT.
None of her albums sound the same. Even with the same producers on the same album, the songs don't sound the same. Tell me how Smash Into You sounded like Single Ladies, 1+1, End of Time, Love on Top, ect? Like come on, you all are soooooo... UGH! Shut it. Let Bey make her music because at the end of the day, we're all here to enjoy the music. She doesn't owe us a chart position or an award. That's so secondary, especially considering the fact that she doesn't define her success by those standards.
I have no idea why you all are so ****ing CLOSED MINDED to certain things.
If BEY wanted to express a love for dance music, then that's her.
If BEY wanted to call on the Dr. Luke, Max Martin, RedOne, Guetta, then so be it.
As long as they execute her vision and they carry her personal artistry out, then why should it be a problem?
Like seriously... I don't care if she does pop, rock, jazz, R&B, blues, country, polka, whatever.
As long as she stays true to herself and her artistry, then I'm fine with it.
One thing about her is she's always challenging herself, WHETHER YOU STANS REALIZE IT OR NOT.
None of her albums sound the same. Even with the same producers on the same album, the songs don't sound the same. Tell me how Smash Into You sounded like Single Ladies, 1+1, End of Time, Love on Top, ect? Like come on, you all are soooooo... UGH! Shut it. Let Bey make her music because at the end of the day, we're all here to enjoy the music. She doesn't owe us a chart position or an award. That's so secondary, especially considering the fact that she doesn't define her success by those standards.
I have to agree, Beyonce forgot about her Pop Fans with 4 it was too urban/soul for outside of the US. With IASF she catered to all her fans, there was something for every1. That was the biggest issue with 4, that's why it underperformed.
the only issue 4 had was it's promotion and that's it.