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Album: Beyoncé - '4'
Member Since: 5/7/2009
Posts: 53,753
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Potential Producers/Writers:
01. Jim Jonsin
02. The-Dream
03. Tricky Stewart
04. Los Da Mystro
05. Swizz Beatz
06. Rich Harrison
07. Kanye West
08. Darkchild
09. Ne-Yo
10. Q-Tip
11. The Script
12. Sean Garrett
13. Alja Jackson
14. INFLO1ST
15. Uriel Kadouch
16. Of Montreal/Kevin Barnes
17. The Neptunes
18. Sleepy Fourthousand
19. Rico Love
20. Brian Morgan
21. Rock City
22. Wayne Wilkins
23. Shea Taylor
24. Caleb
25. Traci Hale
26. Symbolycone
27. Organized Noize
28. The VAMP
29. Diplo
30. Frank Ocean
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Member Since: 3/10/2011
Posts: 5,354
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Hi guys, I'm new here. :^)
I have been a fan of Beyonce since Destiny's Child but I did not become obsessed until the IASF era. I do not have a preference as far as album/songs go because I tend to like them all.
BUT, the majority of Beyonce's songs I won't even bother with the studio version once I hear it's live rendition
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Member Since: 7/19/2009
Posts: 16,809
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Originally posted by ♥CEB♥
Hi guys, I'm new here. :^)
I have been a fan of Beyonce since Destiny's Child but I did not become obsessed until the IASF era. I do not have a preference as far as album/songs go because I tend to like them all.
BUT, the majority of Beyonce's songs I won't even bother with the studio version once I hear it's live rendition
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Hi!! Welcome and enjoy posting on here!!
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Member Since: 10/17/2010
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Originally posted by ♥CEB♥
Hi guys, I'm new here. :^)
I have been a fan of Beyonce since Destiny's Child but I did not become obsessed until the IASF era. I do not have a preference as far as album/songs go because I tend to like them all.
BUT, the majority of Beyonce's songs I won't even bother with the studio version once I hear it's live rendition
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Welcome!
Beyonce army is getting bigger!
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Member Since: 12/24/2009
Posts: 6,297
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Originally posted by ♥CEB♥
BUT, the majority of Beyonce's songs I won't even bother with the studio version once I hear it's live rendition
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I find myself on Youtube listening to live version of Bey performances a lot more than I listen to the studio version.
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Member Since: 7/21/2010
Posts: 12,818
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Originally posted by ♥CEB♥
Hi guys, I'm new here. :^)
I have been a fan of Beyonce since Destiny's Child but I did not become obsessed until the IASF era. I do not have a preference as far as album/songs go because I tend to like them all.
BUT, the majority of Beyonce's songs I won't even bother with the studio version once I hear it's live rendition
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Welcome To ATRL!
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Member Since: 3/10/2011
Posts: 5,354
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Thanks everyone for the welcomes
I can't wait for the new album :
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Member Since: 10/28/2009
Posts: 26,465
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Originally posted by ♥CEB♥
Hi guys, I'm new here. :^)
I have been a fan of Beyonce since Destiny's Child but I did not become obsessed until the IASF era. I do not have a preference as far as album/songs go because I tend to like them all.
BUT, the majority of Beyonce's songs I won't even bother with the studio version once I hear it's live rendition
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Welcome!
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Member Since: 9/6/2006
Posts: 15,696
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Welcome to all the new additions of the Beyhive! We have expanded sooo much lately!!!
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Member Since: 8/22/2009
Posts: 50,646
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Originally posted by ♥CEB♥
Thanks everyone for the welcomes
I can't wait for the new album :
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Hello.
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Member Since: 8/22/2009
Posts: 50,646
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Originally posted by Da beezness!
No you're not and you better tell them byshes cause comparing IASF to Bday is like comparing Fantasy Ride to On the Wall. They need to show some respect!
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I won't even go there with you today.....
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Member Since: 8/22/2009
Posts: 50,646
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Originally posted by Erotica
I t is so hard to say which album is best... at different stages I love different albums... but it always seems the last one is the best
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Because it is, IASF ***** on B'Day and anyone following Beyonce since the beginning (all of them here HAVE NOT) know that each album is better overall when you sit down and list the tea. B'Day was amazing, blah blah blah, but outside of Irreplaceable, Listen, Resentment, Deja Vu, and Get Me Bodied, it is forgettable. The stans know songs like Kitty Kat and Suga Mama, the average person does not. I can't at them saying The Sasha Fierce side wasn't as fierce, FIRST OF ****ING ALL, she is Beyonce not Rihanna, so if they were expecting some GGGB type **** from a 28 (at the time) year old woman then it's time they turn in their stans cards. Give the bitch room to try something new because she said she would. Single Ladies, Radio, Sweet Dreams, Diva, and Ego ALONE **** on B'Day for me and I would never sit here and lie. The first time I heard the album EVERYTHING sounded like a single to me, especially Ego and Diva. They cannot give me reasons why B'Day ***** on IASF because there are none. As far as the I Am side goes, they are either too young, or too caught up in beats to understand the vulnerability and innocence in a newly married woman. She loves ballads and she loves Barbra Streisand, so any cultures person knew what type of beautiful ballads were coming and I love them all. She played BOTH parts and all age groups and it worked out perfectly for her which is why it sold more than B'Day did in the end.
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Member Since: 8/22/2009
Posts: 50,646
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Originally posted by skyler_
DIL is a Classic
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A classic filler ass album, B'Day and IASF **** all over DIL.
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Member Since: 8/22/2009
Posts: 50,646
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Originally posted by kiara
Halo and Smash Into You **** on any other ballad in her discography.
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Nope, but thanks for trying.
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Member Since: 12/28/2010
Posts: 26,529
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Originally posted by satellites™
A classic filler ass album, B'Day and IASF **** all over DIL.
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well I dont have B'day and IASF I just couldn't get into it, but her upcoming album is gonna be good
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Member Since: 7/21/2010
Posts: 12,818
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Even Beyonce said IASF was her best work so far which I'm sure it will change with this new album
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Member Since: 3/7/2011
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gosh, 'im so exhausted after ready all those fight pages between bday and IASF .... i don't think we need to choose wich one is the best one, yall know we all have something for a song in Bday or IASF because lyrics give us goosebump or remind us from something we went through, so everyone has his opinion but we shouldn't fight for this, because the only thing that matter is that we all love and support the same wonderful woman.
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Member Since: 12/27/2010
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Originally posted by satellites™
Because it is, IASF ***** on B'Day and anyone following Beyonce since the beginning (all of them here HAVE NOT) know that each album is better overall when you sit down and list the tea. B'Day was amazing, blah blah blah, but outside of Irreplaceable, Listen, Resentment, Deja Vu, and Get Me Bodied, it is forgettable. The stans know songs like Kitty Kat and Suga Mama, the average person does not. I can't at them saying The Sasha Fierce side wasn't as fierce, FIRST OF ****ING ALL, she is Beyonce not Rihanna, so if they were expecting some GGGB type **** from a 28 (at the time) year old woman then it's time they turn in their stans cards. Give the bitch room to try something new because she said she would. Single Ladies, Radio, Sweet Dreams, Diva, and Ego ALONE **** on B'Day for me and I would never sit here and lie. The first time I heard the album EVERYTHING sounded like a single to me, especially Ego and Diva. They cannot give me reasons why B'Day ***** on IASF because there are none. As far as the I Am side goes, they are either too young, or too caught up in beats to understand the vulnerability and innocence in a newly married woman. She loves ballads and she loves Barbra Streisand, so any cultures person knew what type of beautiful ballads were coming and I love them all. She played BOTH parts and all age groups and it worked out perfectly for her which is why it sold more than B'Day did in the end.
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The "Sasha Fierce" side was without a doubt more adventurous and fierce than the majority of B'Day. I think most of us can agree on that.
The problem, for me, lies within the I Am side. It almost seemed like Bey was trying to say "Hey everybody, look at me! Look how serious and deep I can be!" It almost felt a little contrived. The two exceptions were If I Were a Boy and That's Why You're Beautiful, which were imo her best ballads to date.
Rolling Stone says it perfectly:
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Though some of the slow songs have thoroughly memorable tunes, the lyrics are full of bland self-affirmation and saggy lines like "You're everything I thought you never were."
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Member Since: 3/8/2011
Posts: 131
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Hey everyone I'm new here as you can see from my post count. Lol. My favourite album is IASF, B'Day is second and DIL last.
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Member Since: 2/15/2010
Posts: 26,154
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How can you say anything what Bey said on the I Am side is contrived? Do you know her thoughts behind the actual lyric? Do you know her feelings behind these lyric? No you don't, stop thinking you know more while it's not possible.
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