Do you not buy multiple copies of your faves album?
For example, I bought 4 BEYONCÉ: 1 on iTunes, 1 physical, 1 BluRay and another regular copy for my sister.
I also bought 3 copies of Coldplay's album: 1 on iTunes, 1 Deluxe for my collection and another Deluxe for one of the Coldplay stans on this forum. The Deluxe is only available in the US.
The OTR tour just made it obvious that Bey is going deeper into hip hop with her future music. It suits her so well and the new Ring The Alarm mix says she was born to sing hip hop.
Do you not buy multiple copies of your faves album?
For example, I bought 4 BEYONCÉ: 1 on iTunes, 1 physical, 1 BluRay and another regular copy for my sister.
I also bought 3 copies of Coldplay's album: 1 on iTunes, 1 Deluxe for my collection and another Deluxe for one of the Coldplay stans on this forum. The Deluxe is only available in the US.
We all buy multiple copies when it comes to Beyoncé's music but what joint album mare you referring to?
Do you not buy multiple copies of your faves album?
For example, I bought 4 BEYONCÉ: 1 on iTunes, 1 physical, 1 BluRay and another regular copy for my sister.
I also bought 3 copies of Coldplay's album: 1 on iTunes, 1 Deluxe for my collection and another Deluxe for one of the Coldplay stans on this forum. The Deluxe is only available in the US.
I only bought Dangerously In Love and B'Day twice.
I only bought Dangerously In Love and B'Day twice.
I only have 1 copy of those
My record is Coldplay's MX album. I got 5 of them. I have the digital copy and the physical. And the 3 others I gifted to my coworkers.
The OTR tour just made it obvious that Bey is going deeper into hip hop with her future music. It suits her so well and the new Ring The Alarm mix says she was born to sing hip hop.
Not here for a joint album, I know she's his husband but he doesn't need to be associated with every aspect of her career. The tour is enough. Plus there's this:
On a joint together in May 2013:
Quote:
Jay, who closed the Yahoo! Wireless Festival in London last night with Justin Timberlake, told Radio 1’s Zane Lowe: “It’s always floating out there, it’s floating out there.
It has to be the real thing and it’s slowly making sense, more sense every day, every day it’s making more sense – as far as a tour, not an album.”