Artists praise Beyonce and then they make Rihanna type of music. Like where's the logic?
Because Rihanna represents generic radio-ready music their labels force them to make in order to achieve commercial success. But in order to be acclaimed and respected they need to be Beyoncé. It's quite simple.
A lot of times when these artist say i'm inspired by Beyonce they're talking about her hard work and accomplishments as opposed to her music or sound
And anyone who would cite Rihanna as an influence is talking about the people who write the songs and produce them for her rather than her hard work and accomplishments.
Have you met Beyoncé?
No and I don't want to meet her because I believe that some idols should remain up there. If you meet everyone you're inspired by you'll have no one to look up to.
Describe the way you dance.
Like Beyoncé.
How would you like to be remembered?
Like Beyoncé! I'm joking: I'd like to be remembered as a ray of sunshine (My impact!)
And anyone who would cite Rihanna as an influence is talking about the people who write the songs and produce them for her rather than her hard work and accomplishments.
If they site Rihanna then they mean Rihanna or else they wouldn't site her. She works with the same producers and writers as her counterparts, obviously she's the X factor and the primary reason for her own success lol
And anyone who would cite Rihanna as an influence is talking about the people who write the songs and produce them for her rather than her hard work and accomplishments.
Who the **** cares. To the artists that would name her an influence it is Rihanna that delivers therefore Rihanna is the one that inspires. If that song wasn't performed and recorded by Rihanna who the **** would care that some guy or girls wrote it.
Who the **** cares. To the artists that would name her an influence it is Rihanna that delivers therefore Rihanna is the one that inspires. If that song wasn't performed and recorded by Rihanna who the **** would care that some guy or girls wrote it.
!!! Like they act like these songs were destined to be hit with or without Rihanna lol
The Horrors think Beyoncé is more interesting than most rock bands.
The band - made up of Faris Badwan, Rhys Webb, Tom Cowan, Joshua Hayward and Joe Spurgeo - claim the 'Drunk in Love' hitmaker had more of an influence on their new album 'Luminous' than fellow artists.
Bassist Rhys Webb told the Daily Star newspaper: ''Beyoncé doesn't sound the most obvious influence on our music but her songs are like modern-day Motown classics and we identify more with that than we do with our contemporaries.''