1. You cannot honestly tell me you care about your fave and then be fine with her stats being mediocre as **** while delivering material that ***** on everyone. Like people have reduced her to "nobody can perform like her, nobody can deliver hits like Rihanna". With her all they talk about is her performance, never her music. Like she doesn't make music at all and all she does is tour (Which honestly is true because that's the way she's carried herself since 2013).
2. We as fans have spends thousands of dollars in her shows, albums, ugly ass tour merch. It's not too much to want your greedy ass fave to act like every other artist and leave her 1 performance up for us to enjoy when we want without having to spend more money on her like, it's not physics. Out of all the artists she was the only one to take down her video. MTV is obviously pissed at her for requesting her video taken down but award shows will continue to kiss her ass because she'll give them views. Other than that it's clear that the rest of the industry is over her **** and it's why they don't play her on radio at all anymore. Like she gives a TV performance once or twice a year and then even then she's too greedy to leave it up for us to watch? I mean she's great and the greatest alive but is she really THAT great that she had to always be the one to act like some premium bitch towards award/music companies?
3. Stop ****ing lying. You'd be disappointed if you were at her concert and people didn't know the words to her songs and honestly less and less people are knowing the words to her performances. Watch her VMA (if you ever find it in your sleep) and see how the people by the stage were just swaying left and right, not knowing the words or lyrics but just swaying casually like "Oh look Bey is on stage". Her songs always become memes without the songs themselves being popular. Radio won't play her but buzzfeed would make a thousand articles about her and her punchlines. Basically the concept of Beyoncé the cool godly entity is way more important than her actual music. Take your stan glasses off for once and stop acting like everything she does is right.
Not one lie spotted. She's not using her full potential and as a fan it's heartbreaking to say the least
The way I used to play the **** out of Survivor back in 2002.
I was so young
The last song (Outro Thank You) used to scare me when I was little. That surprising sound at around 0:07 always spooked the hell out of me because it was so unexpected and so sudden
The way I used to play the **** out of Survivor back in 2002.
I was so young
The last song (Outro Thank You) used to scare me when I was little. That surprising sound at around 0:07 always spooked the hell out of me because it was so unexpected and so sudden
The way I used to play the **** out of Survivor back in 2002.
I was so young
The last song (Outro Thank You) used to scare me when I was little. That surprising sound at around 0:07 always spooked the hell out of me because it was so unexpected and so sudden
Queen of experimental production Survivor is so flawless (minus dance with me, my heart still beats and brown eyes)
Oh lawd! Some of y'all doing the absolute most with the dramatics. I can't blame Bey for becoming exclusive with her music. During the 4 era, when she was everywhere promoting and salvaging an already ruinned era. Where the hell was the support from the top 40 radios and casual fans?!? I knew once that era ended, things were never gonna be the same.
So I went to Satan's spawn, Tidal, to listen to Survivor and this is a sample of it's description.
Quote:
This doggedness may fit on occasion, as on "Independent Women, Pt. 1," the theme to Charlie's Angels, but it usually takes precedence over the music -- such as on the title track, a flat-out terrible song and the worst the group has ever recorded. "Survivor" is painfully labored, stuttering over a halting melody that Beyoncé Knowles breathlessly pushes to absolutely nowhere, working it so hard that it's difficult to listen. Unfortunately, that pattern repeats itself way too often on Survivor, as the group undercuts its seductive mainstream R&B with repellent pandering and naked ambition.