What is so groundbreaking about Beyonce's Lemonade?

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I had to go and read the guff that was written by the pundits, this made me laugh out loud.
White people in particular have been confused about how to react to such a masterfully crafted piece of art
The jist of the article is its a non inclusive work of music, clearly groundbreaking.

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She took twerking to a whole other level?
This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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sqigls wrote:
UltimateOutsider wrote: Also, this album with its themes of racial and sexual identity from an artist as revered as Beyonce really resonated with people at its release. It was the right message at the right time, and she was the right person to deliver it.
yes, very coincidental that a ghost-written entertainer pwned by an elite club of social engineers would deliver the 'right message' at just the right time.

Uncanny :roll:
bloody illuminati, makin all the pop to turn us into zombies, twerking zombies :o
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Scotty wrote:This is an observation not a criticsm; given the impressive talent on this list of credits she certainly had a lot of help and varied styles from which to draw to create her ambitious vision. Maybe that is what makes it exceptional.


1. "Pray You Catch Me"
Produced by Beyoncé and Kevin Garrett
Written By James Blake, Beyoncé, and Kevin Garrett

2. "Hold Up"
Produced by Ezra Koenig, Beyoncé, and Diplo
Written by Nick Zinner, Karen O, Brian Chase, Soulja Boy, Kevin McConnell, Antonio Randolph, Mort Schuman, Emile Haynie, Doc Pomus, MeLo-X, MNEK, Ezra Koenig, Beyoncé, Father John Misty, and Diplo

3. "Don't Hurt Yourself" f. Jack White
Produced by Beyoncé and Jack White
Written by John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Robert Plant, James Page, Wynter Gordon, Beyoncé, and Jack White

4. "Sorry"
Produced by Wynter Gordon, Beyoncé, and MeLo-X
Written by Wynter Gordon, Beyoncé, and MeLo-X

5. 6 Inch f. The Weeknd
Produced by boots, Beyoncé, Ben Billions, and Danny Boy Styles
Written By Hal David, Burt Bacharach, Brian Weitz, Noah Lennox, Dave Portner, ​boots, Belly, The-Dream, Ben Diehl, Danny SchofIeld, Beyoncé, The Weeknd

6. "Daddy Lessons"
Produced by Beyoncé
Written by Wynter Gordon, Beyoncé, Kevin Cossom, Alex Delicata

7. "Love Drought"
Produced by Mike Dean and Beyoncé
Written by Mike Dean, Ingrid Burley, Beyonc

8. "Sandcastles"
Produced by Beyoncé and Vincent L. Berry II
Written by Vincent L. Berry II, Beyoncé, Malik Yusef, Midian Mathers

9. Forward f. James Blake
Produced by Beyoncé and James Blake
Written by Beyoncé and James Blake

10. Freedom f. Kendrick Lamar
Produced by Jonny Coffer, Beyoncé and Just Blaze
Written by Jonathan Coffer, Beyoncé, Carla Williams, Dean Mcintosh, Kendrick Lamar, Frank Tirado, Alan Lomax, and John Lomax Sr.

11. "All Night"
Produced by Diplo, Beyoncé, and Henry Allen
Written by Diplo, Beyoncé, Rock City, Ilsey Juber, Akil King, Jaramye Daniels, André 3000, Sleepy Brown, Big Boi

12. "Formation"
Produced by Mike WiLL Made It
Written by Swae Lee and Beyoncé
Aside frim led zep, never heard of any of them.

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So, Burt Bacharach and Hal David don't ring a bell?

If so, then I guess that's one less bell to answer.

Perhaps there will be something to remind you.

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jsp1979 wrote:So, Burt Bacharach and Hal David don't ring a bell?

If so, then I guess that's one less bell to answer.

Perhaps there will be something to remind you.
One less egg to fry
One less man to pick up after...

Thanks for getting that song in my head.


Not!

:P

:hihi:

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jsp1979 wrote:So, Burt Bacharach and Hal David don't ring a bell?

If so, then I guess that's one less bell to answer.

Perhaps there will be something to remind you.

Oh, missed them. Im guessing they were sampled, along with led zep, and didnt actually participate in this masterpiece. :wink:

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please, please beyonces lemonade :singer:
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I prefer Kelis' Milkshake :hihi:

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White people in particular have been confused about how to react to such a masterfully crafted piece of art
What a foolish comment... :roll:

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Russell Grand wrote:
White people in particular have been confused about how to react to such a masterfully crafted piece of art
What a foolish comment... :roll:
indeed. we just look confused when we try to dance.
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fluffy_little_something wrote:I prefer Kelis' Milkshake :hihi:
ah, more a boobs in the face than a being peed on guy.
best option really. also, less embarrassing to bring up a few dates in to a relationship.
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vurt wrote:
Russell Grand wrote:
White people in particular have been confused about how to react to such a masterfully crafted piece of art
What a foolish comment... :roll:
indeed. we just look confused when we try to dance.
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Russell Grand wrote:
White people in particular have been confused about how to react to such a masterfully crafted piece of art
What a foolish comment... :roll:
I found it quite funny and fitting TBH. :P

Not so much to do with skin colour though, just wondering at the kind of stuff you can do hundreds of millions of Dollars with in the US.

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