She truly doesn't care about anything as longs as it sells
Outside of BLM/SJW circles, she has been reviled by everyone since 2010. This is common knowledge outside of pandering sites like Tumblr/Buzzfeed/ATRL lol. She is seen as just a less famous Kardashian at this point.
Beyst shot herself in the foot by going political this era. There is nothing more uncool or untrendy than a singer who sings about politics. She can kiss her streaming numbers for this and her next era goodbye.
Her hardcore uber liberal white fans and black people will still buy her albums though but that doesn't matter anymore since album sales are a thing of the past.
All she has to do is pull back the politics next era and release a fun album.
Y'all act like these haters supported her in the first place. No. Before they thought she was a dumb, talentless prostitute who made crap music. Now they think she's a dumb, talentless, black liberal, prostitute
The studio duet version of Daddy Lessons is so good. It really fits to the Dixie Chicks.
It should be submitted for the 2018 Grammys for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
All she has to do is pull back the politics next era and release a fun album.
Y'all act like these haters supported her in the first place. No. Before they thought she was a dumb, talentless prostitute who made crap music. Now they think she's a dumb, talentless, black liberal, prostitute
The fact that she went to racist rednecks to beg them for AOTY. So much for that black excellence huh.
Well, Beyst's not able to gather everyone in a room & talk about the creative process of her album like our smart, talented & articulate fave. Begging is the way to go.
I've always wondered if Bey hadn't released a movie for Lemonade, would Lemonade still have been seen as a political album? I feel like it's mostly called a political album because the movie addressed a lot of black social topics but if I had listened to the album from top to bottom without ever seeing the movie first, I probably wouldn't have thought of it as political.
I've always wondered if Bey hadn't released a movie for Lemonade, would Lemonade still have been seen as a political album? I feel like it's mostly called a political album because the movie addressed a lot of black social topics but if I had listened to the album from top to bottom without ever seeing the movie first, I probably wouldn't have thought of it as political.
That's because the album at first wasn't crafted as a political album. It is essentailly just another boring R&B album by Beyonce, nothing new. The political stuff only came after the album was finished and they realised they needed a gimmick to sell it.