This music industry belongs to Beyoncé and she earned it. 💡 Instead of denying it or comparing her to artists who came after her or before, just salute it. There’s room for others, but no living artist is as musically or vocally versatile as Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter.
To be a Black woman who’s been compared to each decade’s top artists and still outpaced them in relevance, impact, and demand as the years go on, is not normal. It’s like witnessing a unicorn. She shifts culture, fashion, music and societal norms through sheer talent.
She’s a musical genius. She studies culture, history, generations and pioneers. She puts in the hard work and dedication. She couldn’t care less about streams, they measure temporary popularity, not cultural impact. She’s survived smear campaigns, lies from peers, white supremacy, even being undermined by political figures like our current president.
Beyoncé still has time if she chooses to use it and she’s breaking stereotypes around age, gender and power in real time.
Anyone hating on that is simply afraid of what she represents: a genreless, chameleon, Black supernova. Beyoncé is the most important artist of the 21st century. 💡
You better enjoy her excellence while the curtains are still open, because once she decides to close them, the FOMO will be real. Your future children and grandchildren will be learning about her in history books and music theory classes, asking what it was like to witness her in real time, just like we ask older generations about seeing MJ, Elvis, or The Beatles. ✊🏾🖤
@Razamataz144@bbuk@ITV@ITVX@BanijayUK As an OG BB fan I agree with most of this. The biggest thing for me is definitely the tasks. Why so many of the same role playing ones? There are all sorts of different things they could do like your suggestions which would be more fun to watch.