Just heard it Oh my Jesus I'm not worthy. The intro is out of this world. It starts by background shooting vocals Girls Girls Girls. Then crazy beat goes in. Her vocals are a lot stronger and much more aggressive . The file I got is 4:52 long but the song is 4:45 long I think. The last 10 seconds you can hear some people talking.
Demo version is nothing compared to this. Poor them who were hopping for it to flop.
Also I though it won't smash WW but right now I can tell you this is going to be #1 everywhere. That beat will make people go crazy. I'm so happy right now.
Just heard it Oh my Jesus I'm not worthy. The intro is out of this world. It starts by background shooting vocals Girls Girls Girls. Then crazy beat goes in. Her vocals are a lot stronger and much more aggressive . The file I got is 4:52 long but the song is 4:45 long I think. The last 10 seconds you can hear some people talking.
Demo version is nothing compared to this. Poor them who were hopping for it to flop.
Also I though it won't smash WW but right now I can tell you this is going to be #1 everywhere. That beat will make people go crazy. I'm so happy right now.
I just want everyone to hear the full HQ, the demos out now are NOTHING compared to the genuine version, the intro alone could go number 1! I think it is so important that her people get this music out ASAP so people can appreciate how wonderful it is! A lot of you guys don't really understand this song and you wont until you can hear it!
After a painful few weeks of breathless anticipation, finally Beyoncé’s new single is here. It’s called “Girls”; it’s produced by Diplo and Switch (which would have been a bigger deal as far as incongruity of pairing if Odd Future’s Frank Ocean wasn’t in the running); and it’s kind of a monster — aggressive and intense and totally committed in all the ways you’d hope for the first big move in a new promo run from one of our most cherished pop stars. That means it’s as immediately familiar as it is bluntly effective; we have given in to it already. It’s also very declarative: See, according to B, it’s girls who run the world. This isn’t technically true, of course; world leaders are still disappointingly disproportionately male. But in this alternate Beyoncé reality, all those independent women Destiny’s Child groomed many years back have risen up and forcefully taken over (yes, we’re getting this more from the leaked video stills than the actual words of the song, but gender warfare is pretty fun to imagine). Anyway, Angela Merkel is rocking so hard right now.
- NY Mag.