I even love B'Day now. I remember I used to hate that album. The only bad album of hers is I Am, but even that has some amazing songs. Bey's discography is really, really, really good.
MOTS + AGLM + GGGB = 14M (all released in a better sales climate)
if you want to be pedantic and not count Rih's "mixtapes"
GGGB + RR + Loud = 16M (again, better climates)
On top of that I'm pretty sure Katy's eras sold more singles than those respective Rihanna eras (not sure about features) and Katy's tours were bigger.
Freedom! Freedom! I can't move
Freedom, cut me loose!
Singin', freedom! Freedom! Where are you?
Cause I need freedom too!
I break chains all by myself
Won't let my freedom rot in hell
Hey! I'ma keep running
Cause a winner don't quit on themselves
I hear Run The World and Love On Top kinda everywhere still.
She was so floppy during the 4 era though.
It's weird how NO songs are gonna be classic level from her last two albums...
I really don't want her to let that happen to Lemonade, too.
I hear Run The World and Love On Top kinda everywhere still.
She was so floppy during the 4 era though.
It's weird how NO songs are gonna be classic level from her last two albums...
I really don't want her to let that happen to Lemonade, too.
it's because she isn't doing the regular single releases. she just throws everything at you, and then the hype dies down after a month.
I can think of Umbrella, Rude Boy, What's My Name, We Found Love, and probably Diamonds.
SOS, Pon de Replay, Work, Don't Stop the Music, S&M, Only Girl, Stay, Where Have You Been? Her features like Run This Town, the Eminem songs? Everyone knows these.