She can't write music, she can only shake her ass instead of actual dancing, she can't come up with any original concepts for videos, she can't speak properly in public, she can't write properly
A useless creature
Wait, I just noticed this mess
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The Single Ladies video was inspired by Bob Fosse choreography
Beyonce herself confirms this in an interview here
Beyonce is very nostalgic and makes lots off classic dance and film references in her art
She actually paid tribute to Fosse prior to the SL video with Get Me Bodied, where she references the "Aloof" scene from Sweet Charity
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The Countdown video was given a 60s feel and done as an homage to contemporary dance
It makes an obvious reference to Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's Rosas danst rosas
Beyonce and her team chose this because it's a classic that's been carried over into each generation after and is still taught today and praised for its unconventional, minimalist style
Beyonce and her team were in fact vocal about the fact that they were referencing these pieces and not trying to pass them off as original creations (an example of this can be seen in the BTS video for 1+1 where Jenke, the creative director, cites L'Enfer as the inspiration behind the clip)
Part of the reason why much of this information was not made very clear to the public has to do with pregnancy and the overall poor organization of the era itself. (inb4 you rolling your eyes @ that argument)
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For the groundbreaking, energetic Run The World performance at the Billboard Awards, Mrs. Carter and her team collaborated with Tribe Inc. and Kenzo digital for the background graphics. The same people responsible for the globally unknown Lola Cappuccino's background graphics in her own performance. It makes no sense to accuse Beyonce of "stealing" when the visual design team sold her leftover from a performance that she (nor the rest of the planet) even knew existed to begin with.
The Single Ladies video was inspired by Bob Fosse choreography
Beyonce herself confirms this in an interview here
Beyonce is very nostalgic and makes lots off classic dance and film references in her art
She actually paid tribute to Fosse prior to the SL video with Get Me Bodied, where she references the "Aloof" scene from Sweet Charity
--
The Countdown video was given a 60s feel and done as an homage to contemporary dance
It makes an obvious reference to Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's Rosas danst rosas
Beyonce and her team chose this because it's a classic that's been carried over into each generation after and is still taught today and praised for its unconventional, minimalist style
Beyonce and her team were in fact vocal about the fact that they were referencing these pieces and not trying to pass them off as original creations (an example of this can be seen in the BTS video for 1+1 where Jenke, the creative director, cites L'Enfer as the inspiration behind the clip)
Part of the reason why much of this information was not made very clear to the public has to do with pregnancy and the overall poor organization of the era itself. (inb4 you rolling your eyes @ that argument)
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For the groundbreaking, energetic Run The World performance at the Billboard Awards, Mrd. Carter and her team collaborated with Tribe Inc. and Kenzo digital for the background graphics. The same people responsible for the globally unknown Lola Cappuccino's background graphics in her own performance. It makes now sense to accuse Beyonce of "stealing" when the visual design team sold her leftover from a performance that she (nor the rest of the planet) even knew existed to begin with.
Since we're talking about Mariah I might as well give ya'll some scoop of her next single.
Apparently, people are saying she's sampling the beat and the hook (Get You Out of My Mind hook) of this song:
The song might have a radio deal ala #Beautiful because Island Del Jam is playing the song to various radio hosts again.
The Video is curently being shot in a rain forest in Puerto Rico directed by Idrani (Art photographer). The same person who shot Beyonce Dangerously In Love Cover and the mimi cover.
The Single Ladies video was inspired by Bob Fosse choreography
Beyonce herself confirms this in an interview here
Beyonce is very nostalgic and makes lots off classic dance and film references in her art
She actually paid tribute to Fosse prior to the SL video with Get Me Bodied, where she references the "Aloof" scene from Sweet Charity
--
The Countdown video was given a 60s feel and done as an homage to contemporary dance
It makes an obvious reference to Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker's Rosas danst rosas
Beyonce and her team chose this because it's a classic that's been carried over into each generation after and is still taught today and praised for its unconventional, minimalist style
Beyonce and her team were in fact vocal about the fact that they were referencing these pieces and not trying to pass them off as original creations (an example of this can be seen in the BTS video for 1+1 where Jenke, the creative director, cites L'Enfer as the inspiration behind the clip)
Part of the reason why much of this information was not made very clear to the public has to do with pregnancy and the overall poor organization of the era itself. (inb4 you rolling your eyes @ that argument)
--
For the groundbreaking, energetic Run The World performance at the Billboard Awards, Mrs. Carter and her team collaborated with Tribe Inc. and Kenzo digital for the background graphics. The same people responsible for the globally unknown Lola Cappuccino's background graphics in her own performance. It makes no sense to accuse Beyonce of "stealing" when the visual design team sold her leftover from a performance that she (nor the rest of the planet) even knew existed to begin with.
But, y'know Thiefoncé and such
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Excuse the typos,
I typed this hastily
Isn't it enough clear that its her team stealing the ideas and not her? I she really that talentless that she can't even steal on her own?
No offense Lance but when Mariah was 5-6 years into her career like Lady GaGa she was making Billboard history. 15 years into her career she was making BB history again. 18 years into her career she was still scoring #1 hits.
In 2023 Lady GaGa will not release the year's best-selling album or the decade's biggest song. In 2026 she will not have a #1 single.
Lady GaGa was a fad. A pretty big fad, but a fad nonetheless.