Why does Beyoncé appear so little on OTF? Lemonade is the standout LP of the decade if you ask me. I think we don't appreciate her enough.
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Dancing to "Single ladies" has probably put more Irish women in casualty than car crashes.
I kind of struggle to be interested in a musician when I'm supposed to be primarily interested in the person rather than the music. I know though that this didn't start today or yesterday, and that it's always been a part of popular music. But I find it's massively easier to listen to Frank Sinatra records now that you don't have to live in a world where you had to put up with the "Frank Sinatra" persona. I'm sure that there are loads of good beyonce songs, but until the various articles about the enormous power of the goddess Queen Bey dry up a bit, I'm not sure I can face into looking for them.Last edited by The Awesome Berbaslug!!!; 04-11-2018, 11:40.
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Originally posted by Jah Womble View PostCrazy in Love obviously remains a floor-filler, but I think I prefer Destiny's Child's output to Beyonce solo.
But yeah, agree that (what now passes for) R&B is generally very characterless and uninspiring.
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Yeah I really liked Kelly Rowland. It’s a pity she disappeared while Beyoncé conquered the world along with her piss poor rhymester hubby. Destiny’s Child were nothin compared to the mighty TLC anyways. Fuck it, Right Here by SWV might be better than any Destiny’s Child song.
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Originally posted by MsD View PostRight Here is fantastic.
I love Beyoncé but am puzzled by the description of Crazy in Love as a floorfiller. I guess I don’t go to those sort of clubs, but you’d have to be super-confident in your booty game, no?
No doubt you'll see what I did there.
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