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Originally posted by bey0nce
Random thought
It's actually so remarkable that Beyoncé was in Destiny's Child if that makes sense. Like, DC are one of the most iconic girl groups all time, really second only to The Spice Girls or The Supremes, and have such a remarkable catalogue of songs that are still frequently bopped to today (and I mean frequently). And then on top of being the lead singer of one of the biggest girl groups of all time she then becomes one of the biggest female solo artists of all time and basically a legend already.
Like I'm not talking about combining their stats or any of that **** but it's actually what makes Bey so remarkable, she's had two separate careers and made both of them into something iconic, legendary, memorable etc etc
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Right?
I feel like people who disregard this aspect of her career do it out of convenience for stan wars. Without acknowledging this fact, they can't understand her mindset.
To Beyoncé, I'm sure those years don't feel any different from now in the sense of the music making process considering she was doing 90% of vocals, a lot of the writing, and putting together the live performances.
So I can see why she's bored of the regular album release cycles and strategies. She literally been in the industry for 20 years starting next year.