@@Anthony-945 Whether you agree or not, it actually was about race. It didn't trigger you as an individual, But a lot of white people were very very angry at her for doing this.
@@AtlantisTheLostEmpire No. Not just in Twitter. On FB, on IG , On comments in YT, it was in the news. I know what I'm talking about. Plenty was in their feelings .
@@gregisuckdickalot5747 imagine if you just not hated a successful singer for no reason or at least not be in denial acting like crazy in love isn’t a hype song. I mean just imagine. Are y’all not exhausted or what like damn if you don’t like Beyoncé don’t watch stuff related to her
@Thisis Fun you act like Coldplay can even compare to Bruno and Beyoncé. And even with Bruno and Beyoncé more people like Beyoncé damn you can praise Coldplay and Beyoncé when did the op comment say Coldplay and Bruno weren’t everything they just shouted out their faves.
It's great to see from a different point of view. No doubts the tv version looks perfect, but we get to see how the camera angles were taken from this view.
Yeah the halftime show is very different than your average concert or festival. The artists seems really focused on getting the best camera angles, not messing up their timing and, everything just seems very calculated no that it's a bad thing it a huge television event after all so it make sense that they would try to give the viewers the best viewing experience they can . It better to watch the halftime on TV and I guess better to watch the game in person