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The audacity to say this when you have literally no clue who she is. Miserable. That’s what you are. Don’t come on my page to comment shit like that about my friend again
This video is the first reaction video I have EVER SEEN that took the time to give a reaction post. Listen to the album! You don’t know how much I appreciate that. I understand sometimes albums can be overwhelming or not hit the first time you listen and a second or third listen really brings out the words to describe your processed thoughts. So thank you! 🙏🏽
Thank you so much! I really felt it was important to give my thoughts once I had time to process everything cuz on the day of, I was just too overwhelmed 😊 I really appreciate it
This show was absolutely beyond amazing!! What a treat it is to be alive and to experience and witness Beyoncé. Im so proud of Blue!! I’m sorry, but I have to say the person singing during heated pissed me off LMAO.
This was the best music reaction I've seen yet. You guys are so much fun. Sarah is a riot; protect her at all costs! 😂 And I concur, I think this is Beyoncé's magnum opus.
They always try to say Beyonce is stuck up andean no she is not with all the success she has in her life so far she is as still the most respectful strong women I've meet
the lore of this album runs so deep it’ll be studied in universities for years just like self-titled, lemonade and renaissance have been. the concept of a woman’s drunken night spent listening to a radio station is SO well executed. she goes from lamenting about america’s horrid past, to reminiscing on her childhood, to struggling as a parent, to imagining her mother’s heartache and seeking revenge, to getting high and experiencing a bad trip, to falling in love and losing it then finding it again, imagining herself in a movie, coming down, picking herself up and leaving the bar. all of this executed while also paying homage to americana/folk and country’s black roots, weaving together interpolations and samples from a whole host of other collaborators. she really is a master of her craft AND a student of the past, always paying homage to those who came before her in order to push culture and art FORWARD. 34 years in this business and she ain’t slowing down yet. a LEGEND. many laymans will continue to appear foolish due to their lack of comprehension regarding this album and indeed her career as a whole
I really enjoyed both of yall reaction. Sarah is hilarious af! 🤣 BTW, did yall catch that grammy shade on the song Buckin? Bey said "AOTY I ain't win!" Aka Album of the year! 😉
After Beyonce was so disrespected at the CMAs back in 2016 when a few WHITE country artists walked out while she was performing with the Dixie Chicks and was told she was NOT county, she wasn't country ENOUGH and she SHOULDN'T sing country. These clowns were telling a woman born and raised in TEXAS she wasn't country, wasn't country enough and more. Well anyone who knows Beyonce.... she never uttered a word, she went and did her homework when it comes to country music which originated from black indigenous people. Beyonce took FIVE freaking years to write lyrics, write music, talk to country legends like Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton (while having two twin babies) who probably told her "fuck everyone one else" you write your music, you write your lyrics and screw everyone else and gave her their blessings. If you know anything about Beyonce, never tell her she can't or shouldn't do anything because she'll come back and prove you wrong.
Tyrant please you guys look at the lyrics and it's talking about rosewood Florida where a whole black Town built from the ground up was torn down by racist white people near where I'm from also Tulsa Black Wall Street with the government did actually bomb a whole black Town created from the ground up schools hospitals everything
Beyoncé uses her albums to tell a story. It’s like watching a movie. You wouldn’t want to come in 1/4 of the way through, leave and then come back to watch the end or have people to tell you the best part and then go in just to watch that part of the movie. It’s weird, because I didn’t realize that until I watched someone react to her entire Lemonade album recently. Having said all that, let me give you an overview of the movie that is Cowboy Carter: This whole album is in response to how she was treated at CMA. American Requiem is telling them about themselves. She researched and it took over 5 years for her to develop this album. The album is full of history and reclaiming music that black people/ slaves started, but were kicked out of once it became popular. Blackbird was written by Paul McCartny to give black women/girls hope during the Civil Rights movement . He saw how they were being treated. That’s why all the singers on the song are black women. The others are four black female country singers. Let’s just point out that Country radio has an issue with playing black artists so Beyoncé told everyone about her new venture during the Super Bowl then dropped two country songs. The Bey Hive activated and most country stations played her music. But to top it off, her album is presented as it’s own radio station with country legends presenting her music. This Album was meant to be Act I. This was Beyoncé’s response to how she was treated at the CMA. The requiem funeral procession was trying to let us know that Country Music was rooted and started by blacks. If you look into the history, it started by people putting on black face for minstrel music making fun of the slaves with their banjos. Then people who are credited with starting country, came to black street artists to learn their craft. Once it became big, black people were pushed aside and they started gate keeping the genre. Same thing happened with rock & roll, jazz, blues, and many of the genres that are considered to have been started in America. Thus, Beyoncé is reclaiming all of the music that we’ve been kicked out of that we helped create. It’s why this album delves into all those genres and ends with her buckin breaking down walls and asking if we can hear her now. Then she says that we are the ones who have to clean ourselves of our father’s sins to end the funeral procession .
Omgggg u doing the nail thing in tyrant when it was at the beginning. It was actually beyonce doing that trick on the instrumental inspired by dolly, it was confirmed.
Album breakdown: How country used to be: Folk story telling: 1. Acoustic Country 2. Outlaw Western Country Modern country: 3. Pop Country Future Country: 4. Bey Country (genreless fusions)
1. American Requiem - lays the cards out on the table about the history of the country, bad ideas, good ideas, judgments. The racist judgment against her that no matter how skilled and qualified she is they will never accept her. 2. Blackbird - Paul McCartney wrote it for black women during civil rights movement 3. 16 Carriages - tells the story of her childhood sacrifice 4. Protector - dedicated to her daughter 5. My Rose - dedicated to her son 6. Smoke Hour with Willie Nelson introduces the “Outlaw Western Country” portion of the album and begins to shape almost like a movie. 7. Texas Hold Em - meets a man and tells him to lay his guard down and be vulnerable 8. Bodyguard - she reveals her possessiveness over him 9. Dolly P - Dolly Parton actually requested Beyoncé cover this 2 years prior to the album coming out 10. Jolene - Beyoncé reveals her indignation over a woman trying to mess with her happy marriage and family 11. Daughter - she fantasizes over the murder of Jolene and then begins mourning in a haunting Italian Opera 12. Spaghetti - a social criticism towards American nationalists who used to call Spaghetti westerns made in Italy, unAmerican despite them hiring American actors, so she surprises everyone with a country accent rap song as a way to say, this is still country…. 13. Alligator Tears - calls out peoples fake criticism and victimization. 14. Smoke Hour 2 Introduces the Modern Pop Country part of the album 15. Just For Fun 16. 2 Most Wanted 17. LEVII JEANS 18. Flamenco 19. The Linda Martell Show - forewarns us that Beyoncé is warmed up and about to start doing what she does best, which is genre bending to perfection to create unique art. Let’s us know the rest of the album is for fun. 20. Yaya - displays historic successful fusion of genres that created rock 21. Oh Louisiana - Let’s us know that her Louisiana roots are what educate her musical choices Experimental Genre bending: 22. Desert Eagle 23. Riverdance 24. 2 Hands 2 Heaven 25. Tyrant 26. Sweet / Honey / Buckin 27. AMEN - a masterful close and social criticism that ties right back to the first song ❤️ MASTERPIECE!!!
Jolene is actually on her mother point of view and about her marriage with Beyonce's dad. There's these two lines: "I'm still a creole banjee b. from Louisiana" - Beyoncé is from Texas, Tina is from Louisiana. "I'ma Stand by HER she will stand by ME" - Beyonce and her Mother.