I bought BEYONCE like 3 times when it was first released. I was in shock and you listen to the album and its worth the purchases.
She out did herself am so proud of her. And the way she released it with that boss bitch move, so much respect. She is a legend and its undeniable at this point.
I bought BEYONCE like 3 times when it was first released. I was in shock and you listen to the album and its worth the purchases.
She out did herself am so proud of her. And the way she released it with that boss bitch move, so much respect. She is a legend and its undeniable at this point.
Ch I hope you used separate accounts or gifted or something.
Pretty Hurts has grown on me for sure. It was my least favorite when the album was released. It's definitely the safest/most generic song on the album, though. Not sure how anyone would think otherwise.
I can neither stop listening to BEYONCÉ nor talking about it. The only thing I'm looking forward to everyday is listening to and watching this masterpiece. All the other music in my library seems so ludicrous. Please help me.
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Also, just a thought... Do you think the guy in the Superpower video could be some sort of a representation of Trayvon Martin? (I just find the anonymous character in a hoodie who is in the center of this revolution setting similar to Trayvon's, which Beyoncé got involved with at the rally and the Justice for Trayvon movement). Not sure if she already explained the video, so I might be wrong...
Agreed but I remember seeing a lot of BDay hate back in my lurking days on here. Was probably too urban for a lot of these pop fans to digest. Can't believe she just topped it so effortlessly tho