It'd be different if Beyonce was in her 20s and more "teen" oriented but she is 32 and making music about being a mother, married and a grown woman.
There are worse things to be than a married woman of nearly six years having sex in the back of your limousine which was paid for by your years of hard work and insane talents. What a bad role model.
It'd be different if Beyonce was in her 20s and more "teen" oriented but she is 32 and making music about being a mother, married and a grown woman.
There are worse things to be than a married woman of nearly six years having sex in the back of your limousine which was paid for by your years of hard work and insane talents. What a bad role model.
She already said "I'm a grown woman, I can do whatever I want". People didn't get the memo I guess
It'd be different if Beyonce was in her 20s and more "teen" oriented but she is 32 and making music about being a mother, married and a grown woman.
There are worse things to be than a married woman of nearly six years having sex in the back of your limousine which was paid for by your years of hard work and insane talents. What a bad role model.
I love this song. Gets me hype everytime. With it only having 2 million US views this week on Vevo, what position we looking at Thursday? By the way, it needs to be on Spotify.
I think Beyonce only released this to urban to hold out in releasing her crossover (top 40) single "Pretty Hurts" or "Blow." I don't see her team sending this to pop. I think it's an urban transition single while "Drunk in Love" remains hot on pop.
How dare Bey have sex! In a car! She is promoting UNSAFE sex just because she doesn't say "driver roll up the partition please, I don't need you seein' Jay roll a condom on" or whatever the **** he wants to hear.
I heard on this in a mix 92.3 FM. That's how DIL started
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Originally posted by ALΞX
Pretty Hurts and No Angel as the next singles pleaseeee.
NONE OF THEM. NO ANGEL is my favorite one but the video only won't bring attention.
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Originally posted by BeamMeUp
DriL isn't even dead yet. Partition will have it's time...
& if it doesn't oh well. There's been much better songs that had worse fates (Countdown & Upgrade U).
yes it seems like all her best song of all time do moderately on charts (minus CRAZY IN LOVE)
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Originally posted by BeyIridescent
I think Beyonce only released this to urban to hold out in releasing her crossover (top 40) single "Pretty Hurts" or "Blow." I don't see her team sending this to pop. I think it's an urban transition single while "Drunk in Love" remains hot on pop.