I don't use them, I feel my armor slowly sliding back on for this new era and I'm already ready to scalp any and everyone who dares to challenge The Queen of this good Earth, the one who keeps the air moving, and the grass growing, Mother Nature isn't doing it.
A release date is a few months off but we hear six-time Grammy Award-winner Beyonce's new album is sure to be another worldwide hit.
Sony Music Australia boss Denis Handlin flew to New York for meetings with executives last week, and was treated to an audience with the bootylicious lady herself.
The former Destiny's Child singer rocked up in person to play international Sony executives songs from her new and fourth solo studio album, due for release late June.
Before playing the music, Beyonce said: "I just love making music and sharing it with my fans."
As a solo artist, Beyonce has sold more than 11 million albums, and millions more with Destiny's Child.
She is one of the most successful popstars of her generation.
"It was just amazing," Handlin told Insider of the new music. "She came in and played us six tracks from the album. She wants to do a big tour off the back of this record, which will include Australia. These songs, the best description I can give is groundbreaking; she's gone to another level."
Last week, the 29-year-old dropped her father, Mathew, as her manager after 14 years together, saying it was a business decision.
There is SO much fail in this article I can't even begin to believe the release date.
1. They mean sixteen-time Grammy award winner Beyonce.
2. As a solo artist Beyonce has so well over 20 million albums. Unless they meant just the US in which they would still be wrong cause it's about 12 or so now.
3. She is THE MOST successful popstar of her generation, lets come correct okay.
I don't want to give a lot away on Beys New Album... But There's a bonus track entitled "R.I.P." Its a ballad, in which she apologizes for the careers she's ended.
I don't want to give a lot away on Beys New Album... But There's a bonus track entitled "R.I.P." Its a ballad, in which she apologizes for the careers she's ended.