1 Jennifer Lopez - The Axis at Planet Hollywood - $5,133,990 - 25,918/25,918 - 6 / 6
4 Britney Spears - The Axis at Planet Hollywood - $2,940,106 - 19,454 /25,203 - 6 / 0
Weren't J gLObal's first tour dates "empty" according to Deadney stans?
Her music contains 500x more of her heritage than Beyonce.
Don't even try it with that one. And her hair is often like that. See: Anti tour photos.
She had untamed hair in many photo shoots thru this past year, too.
Just because you don't check doesn't mean it's not there.
Beyoncé's heritage is R&B/Hip-Hop/Soul which is literally 100% of her discography. Houston hip-hop scene is HUGE. **** Formation video is literally her heritage in music video form. She is waaay more faithful to her background than Rihanna with her David Guetta/Calvin Harris european dance-pop.
And oh @ her wearing her hair like that in one photoshoot. Cute.
Great. But that was still when she first came out. The point is, she hadn't really established a strong Urban following before she went the pop route. And that's really what it comes down to. Which is why she didn't recieve the same amount of support from BET/black people as someone who had.
Yah. She had a few lil songs in the beginning. That's nice but when GGGB came out she was definitely aiming for the white/mainstream audience and not the Urban audience whatsoever. And I'm not even talking about just her music. Chris did Forever's and With You's too but he was still very active in the Urban community, on Ebony, Jet, etc. in black films, going to 106 frequently, releasing Poppin's and Take You Down's. Her showing up at the BET awards her first year out and one year with Chris is ****
She still had R&B songs like Hate That I Love You and when she came from GGGB she had more urban music with songs like Hard. She never really went all pop, she always had songs that could be considered urban.
The fact that the AOTY outcome is so uncertain this year makes me uncomfortable. Kendrick, Alabama and the two other country bumpkin ass bitches could all snatch
Mathew is so smart. His interviews are so refreshing and probably the most authentic thing you will ever get to what actually truly goes down behind the scenes.
He is a very bright man, and he was successful before Beyonce as well. I don't follow him like that but yeah he is the most interesting Knowles. I think the most honest thing he ever said was about songwriting. He said: The fans take pride in their artist doing it all. Nobody cares about Rob Fusari from New Jersey writing Bootylicious. That is not a headline.
She still had R&B songs like Hate That I Love You and when she came from GGGB she had more urban music with songs like Hard. She never really went all pop, she always had songs that could be considered urban.
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Great. But that was still when she first came out. The point is, she hadn't really established a strong Urban following before she went the pop route. And that's really what it comes down to. Which is why she didn't recieve the same amount of support from BET/black people as someone who had.
Now y'all posting pics of Rihanna with frizzy hair to prove "she doesn't hate herself" not realizing y'all look dumb defending yourselves from the same accusations y'all throw at Beyoncé
When was the last time Rihanna wore an afro or box braids or any traditionallyn black hairstyle? Has she ever?
Now if the Hive was as petty as the Navy we would be accusing Rihanna of being ashamed of her race. Has she ever used any african influences in her music? Any african inspired clothing? Anything? Or is everything about her european even though she's from barbados?
Aside from that poorly photoshopped picture of her before she was famous, since 2005.
Beyoncé's heritage is R&B/Hip-Hop/Soul which is literally 100% of her discography. Houston hip-hop scene is HUGE. **** Formation video is literally her heritage in music video form. She is waaay more faithful to her background than Rihanna with her David Guetta/Calvin Harris european dance-pop.
And oh @ her wearing her hair like that in one photoshoot. Cute.
He is a very bright man, and he was successful before Beyonce as well. I don't follow him like that but yeah he is the most interesting Knowles. I think the most honest thing he ever said was about songwriting. He said: The fans take pride in their artist doing it all. Nobody cares about Rob Fusari from New Jersey writing Bootylicious. That is not a headline.
It's the truth. The way he explained how he doggedly worked to control the media publications about his son was like w0w...
I maintain that Bén never actually severed all business ties with him, but it was the best for his son's image to make it seem that way after the scandals that Mathew was involved in.
Parents that will do ANYTHING for their children >>>