The Hive really needs to stop trying to act like Beyonce's image this era is less or equally as sexual as she's been in the past. Y'all sound dumb. Regardless of sexual songs she's done in the past (Baby Boy, Green Light, Dance For You, take your pick) Beyonce has NEVER been as explicit as she was on this album. Nor have her lead singles and most popular album songs been so sexual.
Sure, the album may have a diverse range of topics, but please tell me what the Hive/pop music enthusiasts/casual fans/critics/the GP have focused on the most? Tell me what songs have been talked about the most? Tell me what themes most people think about when this album is brought up?
Despite collaborating with popular artists such as Drake and Frank Ocean, despite the release strategy, despite her vocals, despite her family-friendly image, people are mostly focused on Beyonce's moans and sexual pleas. #Surfboardt has become synonymous with this era for ****'s sake. No one seems to care about her cynicism towards the music industry, the emotional relationship she has with her husband, her thoughts on motherhood, or her reflections about death. Instead everyone's talking about how hot she looks in her videos, her getting Monica Lewinsky'd, or how shocked they are by this sudden image change.
You are DELUSIONAL if you think that people care about the whole picture. Beyonce's sexual side was showcased on this album and it's all anyone really cares about. Her blatant sexuality is the centerpiece. It may suck to see your fave labeled in ways you disagree with or to see people form opinions based on one element of your fave's music, but too bad. You all have done the same thing to countless artists in the past, including Rihanna.
It must hurt to see your fave do everything you claimed they were above. To have to suddenly change your opinions on female sexuality and using one's personal life in their music literally over night... Poor Hive. Praying for hot 100 success now that she's lost her classy image and reputation for amazing performances. Sad.
CLOCK a bit sis. I'm still getting life from this girl talking about Arabic music to describe Naughty Girl but dismissing Rihanna doing Reggae music with Man Down. The desperation is too real
The Hive really needs to stop trying to act like Beyonce's image this era is less or equally as sexual as she's been in the past. Y'all sound dumb. Regardless of sexual songs she's done in the past (Baby Boy, Green Light, Dance For You, take your pick) Beyonce has NEVER been as explicit as she was on this album. Nor have her lead singles and most popular album songs been so sexual.
Sure, the album may have a diverse range of topics, but please tell me what the Hive/pop music enthusiasts/casual fans/critics/the GP have focused on the most? Tell me what songs have been talked about the most? Tell me what themes most people think about when this album is brought up?
Despite collaborating with popular artists such as Drake and Frank Ocean, despite the release strategy, despite her vocals, despite her family-friendly image, people are mostly focused on Beyonce's moans and sexual pleas. #Surfboardt has become synonymous with this era for ****'s sake. No one seems to care about her cynicism towards the music industry, the emotional relationship she has with her husband, her thoughts on motherhood, or her reflections about death. Instead everyone's talking about how hot she looks in her videos, her getting Monica Lewinsky'd, or how shocked they are by this sudden image change.
You are DELUSIONAL if you think that people care about the whole picture. Beyonce's sexual side was showcased on this album and it's all anyone really cares about. Her blatant sexuality is the centerpiece. It may suck to see your fave labeled in ways you disagree with or to see people form opinions based on one element of your fave's music, but too bad. You all have done the same thing to countless artists in the past, including Rihanna.
It must hurt to see your fave do everything you claimed they were above. To have to suddenly change your opinions on female sexuality and using one's personal life in their music literally over night... Poor Hive. Praying for hot 100 success now that she's lost her classy image and reputation for amazing performances. Sad.
What are you even talking about?
Kitty Kat is about her vagina, and that's from her 2nd album. Sex is nothing new for her.
Looking at her fan base is simply proof that she is the most diverse female in pop. There is no specific image or type of person that comes to mind when one thinks of a Rihanna fan. When it comes to Beyonce, a majority of her fans are African-Americans who favor R&B and Urban music.
The Hive really needs to stop trying to act like Beyonce's image this era is less or equally as sexual as she's been in the past. Y'all sound dumb. Regardless of sexual songs she's done in the past (Baby Boy, Green Light, Dance For You, take your pick) Beyonce has NEVER been as explicit as she was on this album. Nor have her lead singles and most popular album songs been so sexual.
Sure, the album may have a diverse range of topics, but please tell me what the Hive/pop music enthusiasts/casual fans/critics/the GP have focused on the most? Tell me what songs have been talked about the most? Tell me what themes most people think about when this album is brought up?
Despite collaborating with popular artists such as Drake and Frank Ocean, despite the release strategy, despite her vocals, despite her family-friendly image, people are mostly focused on Beyonce's moans and sexual pleas. #Surfboardt has become synonymous with this era for ****'s sake. No one seems to care about her cynicism towards the music industry, the emotional relationship she has with her husband, her thoughts on motherhood, or her reflections about death. Instead everyone's talking about how hot she looks in her videos, her getting Monica Lewinsky'd, or how shocked they are by this sudden image change.
You are DELUSIONAL if you think that people care about the whole picture. Beyonce's sexual side was showcased on this album and it's all anyone really cares about. Her blatant sexuality is the centerpiece. It may suck to see your fave labeled in ways you disagree with or to see people form opinions based on one element of your fave's music, but too bad. You all have done the same thing to countless artists in the past, including Rihanna.
It must hurt to see your fave do everything you claimed they were above. To have to suddenly change your opinions on female sexuality and using one's personal life in their music literally over night... Poor Hive. Praying for hot 100 success now that she's lost her classy image and reputation for amazing performances. Sad.
Yet the album is her biggest first week numbers & most acclaim album of her career and other too. So, tell me what did she loose again?
The Hive really needs to stop trying to act like Beyonce's image this era is less or equally as sexual as she's been in the past. Y'all sound dumb. Regardless of sexual songs she's done in the past (Baby Boy, Green Light, Dance For You, take your pick) Beyonce has NEVER been as explicit as she was on this album. Nor have her lead singles and most popular album songs been so sexual.
Sure, the album may have a diverse range of topics, but please tell me what the Hive/pop music enthusiasts/casual fans/critics/the GP have focused on the most? Tell me what songs have been talked about the most? Tell me what themes most people think about when this album is brought up?
Despite collaborating with popular artists such as Drake and Frank Ocean, despite the release strategy, despite her vocals, despite her family-friendly image, people are mostly focused on Beyonce's moans and sexual pleas. #Surfboardt has become synonymous with this era for ****'s sake. No one seems to care about her cynicism towards the music industry, the emotional relationship she has with her husband, her thoughts on motherhood, or her reflections about death. Instead everyone's talking about how hot she looks in her videos, her getting Monica Lewinsky'd, or how shocked they are by this sudden image change.
You are DELUSIONAL if you think that people care about the whole picture. Beyonce's sexual side was showcased on this album and it's all anyone really cares about. Her blatant sexuality is the centerpiece. It may suck to see your fave labeled in ways you disagree with or to see people form opinions based on one element of your fave's music, but too bad. You all have done the same thing to countless artists in the past, including Rihanna.
It must hurt to see your fave do everything you claimed they were above. To have to suddenly change your opinions on female sexuality and using one's personal life in their music literally over night... Poor Hive. Praying for hot 100 success now that she's lost her classy image and reputation for amazing performances. Sad.
Looking at her fan base is simply proof that she is the most diverse female in pop. There is no specific image or type of person that comes to mind when one thinks of a Rihanna fan. When it comes to Beyonce, a majority of her fans are African-Americans who favor R&B and Urban music.
Kitty Kat is about her vagina, and that's from her 2nd album. Sex is nothing new for her.
I know you didn't read my whole post because I acknowledged that. I like a lot of Beyonce's music, I like her as an artist person, I'm friends with a lot of Rih/Bey hybrids but you sound ignorant as hell. Despite having sexual themes in her music for a while now, when has her public image ever been this sexual? When have her lead singles ever been this sexual? When has it ever been the focus of her eras? Please enlighten me. Because Bey is about to go from Drunk in Love to Partition to possibly Blow... don't act like that's her normal routine.
Death at all these genres Beyonce's done (Arabian music and folk are supposedly two of these), but when the same is said about Rihanna, and receipts are provided, y'all act like we're being ridiculous.
How is the Hive "praying for Hot 100 success" when DIL has already went Top 3 and Partition has the potential to smash? Even besides singles, Bey's new album has produced her biggest first-week numbers ever and will outsell 4. How can you pray to get something you already have?
I know you didn't read my whole post because I acknowledged that. I like a lot of Beyonce's music, I like her as an artist person, I'm friends with a lot of Rih/Bey hybrids but you sound ignorant as hell. Despite having sexual themes in her music for a while now, when has her public image ever been this sexual? When have her lead singles ever been this sexual? When has it ever been the focus of her eras? Please enlighten me. Because Bey is about to go from Drunk in Love to Partition to possibly Blow... don't act like that's her normal routine.
What is your point?
All I see is you going on a rant about her being sexual. Are you upset she can come off incredibly raunchy and still be praised while your fave is skulldragged and shaded subliminally on Twitter by all the rappers she collaborates with?
How is the Hive "praying for Hot 100 success" when DIL has already went Top 3 and Partition has the potential to smash? Even besides singles, Bey's new album has produced her biggest first-week numbers ever and will outsell 4. How can you pray to get something you already have?
How can you run in here with a comment that has NOTHING to do with the OP