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Beyoncé for Cowboy Carter 💙❤️🤍
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CÉ NOIR.
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BEYONCÉ AND JAY Z
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Beyoncé at the Brooklyn Public Library’s "The Book of HOV” exhibition, the day before it opened to the public. The exhibition is a celebration of JAY-Z’s unparalleled body of work. (7/13/23)
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BEYONCÉ ICONS at Verizon commercial ✨
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Renaissance the revolution
Welcome to the Renaissance
In a world where systems often refuse to acknowledge black musicians only a handful are given the title of genius. Beyonce Giselle Knowles Carter is a cross cultural and intergenerational icon that has rightfully been bestowed the title of musical genius. She is a once in a lifetime pop megastar that has given us multiple projects that keep us listening and also shift culture in a momentous way. With her 7th studio album, the masterpiece “Renaissance” Beyonce delivered a juggernaut record that through sheer musical excellence carves out a judgement free dancefloor. Through various genres pulled from around the globe Beyonce establishes a maximalist tour de force of a record that does more than just make you move. Renaissance isn’t just a group of songs, it is a statement on the power of choice and reinvention. It is a beautiful homage to communities that have learned to dance through hard times, to sing through painful experiences and find joy in music.
The music industry has become what many feared years ago. A predictable game of algorithms and uncontrolled capitalistic greed. So when the pandemic hit and the manufactured sadness of soft spoken balladeers like Billie Eilish became what they always were hollow boring nothingness, the industry responded. Dance music came roaring back to life with albums like “chromatica” and “future nostalgia.” House, however, would be where Beyonce and another major musician would be looking at as their next musical mountain to climb. Drake dropped “Honestly Never mind” , a rushed slop of half thought out songs that take inspiration from the Chicago born genre, and to say the world took notice would be an understatement.  As the internet hopped through endless amounts of aimless discourse Beyonce dropped break my soul. A shimmering dance track, break my soul tore through the dullness of the decade and with both hands on the neck of the genre pulled house back to it’s black, gay roots.
On renaissance the Houston Luminary is at her fiercest. She’s sleek, cool, dominant and so cutting edge that with one full length Ep she makes every other release seem redundant. The beginning trilogy of songs usher us into a maximalist, futuristic, progressive soundscape where all are welcome, and the darkness of ignorance is discarded as easily as trash is. From the glitchy and braggadocios “I’m that girl” where Beyonce proclaims her status as a queen. To the confident and ferocious cozy, bey has come out of the gate swinging. Alien superstar the standout on the album doesn’t walk, it struts, it doesn’t just shine , it radiates. A pulsating pop record reminiscent of hit records like “bad romance” and her own “diva” the popstar states lines that we should all internalize. “ I’m one of one, I’m number one, I’m the only one. Don't even waste your time trying to compete with me (don't do it ) No one else in this world can think like me (true)” On this track she’s a diva through and through, Miss Knowles means every word and by the time we arrived at energy we see that she’s showing no signs of slowing down.
The next records take us on a multi genre/ country trip where we realize that the renaissance isn’t limited to just her country of birth. We travel to Nigeria with afro beats on the song energy, We take a trip to the dancehall clubs of Jamaica on move and we even got to the underground discotheque of Germany with the experimental all up in your mind. Beyonce is completely uninhabited and has little limitations on her with this album. Countries have no borders and genres crumble to nothing in her palms. With songs like Virgo’s groove and plastic off the sofa she proves that even time can’t hold her back. These songs serve to be the slow grooving wonderful throwback to the hey days of Diana Ross, Micheal Jackson, Donna Summer and other powerful sensual, groundbreaking, powerful diva’s of the 70’s.  But with multiple trips through time and space what do I think Beyonce is trying to say with her newest studio effort.
As proven with the last wave of dance, we as modern consumers only like to move when times are hard. When life has put so much pressure on our backs we have no choice but to let go of our worries and pick up the one thing that connects us all, love and reinvention through music. Beyonce has shown the ability to reinvent herself multiple times over the decades, effortlessly maneuvering through different sides of who she is to let us know that she isn’t just a one trick pony. However, have we ever considered how much capacity we have to change? How much power we have to look inward and decide to become something more than what we currently are. The Renaissance isn’t just dance, it’s freedom. The freedom to be who we want to be and the freedom to change that perception of ourselves at the drop of a hat. Beyonce tells us that we have multiple versions of our inner being and restricting one side or sticking to only a single aspect of who we are can lead to us killing that adventurer inside our souls. With this record she shows us that even through the harsh political climate and almost world ending antics we can find joy and not just find it but use that joy as a revolutionary tool. As the world has decided to oppress us and others, to use the tools of victimization to crush our individuality. That spark that makes us humans, renaissance reminds us that joy is resistance. It reminds us that we can shed our skin and become better, to become the future. Renaissance paints a time in which our joy and ability to evolve is resistance. Our ability to decide who we are when we want to will always be more than any algorithm can serve us. Our love is superhuman, and as we listen and dissect and maybe even internalize. Let us never forget this fact and let us appreciate Beyonce for bringing us this message. Joy is resistance, reinvention feeds the soul and The renaissance is the future.
“Bend your soul to intuition. Renaissance the revolution. Pick me up even if I fall let love heal us all”
-Beyonce, My House.
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