He couldn't care less about another Beyonce performance. Lol He was immediately dismissive of this video in the beginning, spending a large portion of the time humoring himself over his 'Blaccent.' Lol. Wow.
That was Jamie Foxx not Spike Lee& he looked like he was studying the performance. Ed Sheeran actually lived on his couch for like 6 months when he was first starting out in the industry. He was also in Dreamgirls with Beyonce’…just quick little history tip lol
You can't see that this man doesn't give a dayum about Beyonce or Black Culture? Lol Get yourself together and put on your Common Sense goggles. :) It's MORE than apparent in the ways that he approached this *reaction* - including reveling in what he feels is the 'Blaccent' (mimicking a certain segment of Black folk) with little to no regard of what was actually taking place in this video. Not everyone who reacts to Beyonce (and others) is a friend to The Culture. That rings true in this situation.
You can't see that this man doesn't give a dayum about Beyonce or Black Culture? Lol Get yourself together and put on your Common Sense goggles. :) It's MORE than apparent in the ways that he approached this *reaction* - including reveling in what he feels is the 'Blaccent' (mimicking a certain segment of Black folk) with little to no regard of what was actually taking place in this video. Not everyone who reacts to Beyonce (and others) is a friend to The Culture. That rings true in this situation.
You can't see that this man doesn't give a dayum about Beyonce or Black Culture? Lol Get yourself together and put on your Common Sense goggles. :) It's MORE than apparent in the ways that he approached this *reaction* - including reveling in what he feels is the 'Blaccent' (mimicking a certain segment of Black folk) with little to no regard of what was actually taking place in this video. Not everyone who reacts to Beyonce (and others) is a friend to The Culture. That rings true in this situation.
The Dude You Thought Was Looking Mad Or Mean Mugging Is Jamie Foxx. They All Enjoyed Beyoncé & The Other Singers That Paid Tribute To Stevie Wonder. @5:56
From THIS guy?? You can't see that this man doesn't give a dayum about Beyonce or Black Culture? Lol Get yourself together and put on your Common Sense goggles. :) It's MORE than apparent in the ways that he approached this *reaction* - including reveling in what he feels is the 'Blaccent' (mimicking a certain segment of Black folk) with little to no regard of what was actually taking place in this video. Not everyone who reacts to Beyonce (and others) is a friend to The Culture. That rings true in this situation.
Please react to Beyoncé sex on fire/beautiful ones at Glastonbury, and resentment live (all white outfit ) if you live live vocals and a insane band filled with absolute animals ( all female house band btw ) you’ll love her live stuff
You can't see that this man doesn't give a dayum about Beyonce or Black Culture? Lol Get yourself together and put on your Common Sense goggles. :) It's MORE than apparent in the ways that he approached this *reaction* - including reveling in what he feels is the 'Blaccent' (mimicking a certain segment of Black folk) with little to no regard of what was actually taking place in this video. Not everyone who reacts to Beyonce (and others) is a friend to The Culture. That rings true in this situation.
my dad was an elvis guy and i got into rock. radio wasnt playing Stevie singles much when i was discovering music. Part time lover was already 1984, i was in 6th grade
You can't see that this man doesn't give a dayum about Beyonce or Black Culture? Lol Get yourself together and put on your Common Sense goggles. :) It's MORE than apparent in the ways that he approached this *reaction* - including reveling in what he feels is the 'Blaccent' (mimicking a certain segment of Black folk) with little to no regard of what was actually taking place in this video. Not everyone who reacts to Beyonce (and others) is a friend to The Culture. That rings true in this situation.
Got the Eddie Murphy joke in the beginning.... also, I didn't see one unenthusiastic Soul in the audience. *Enamored* perhaps, but not unenthusiastic. ;) You spent so much time joking using the urban 'accent' 🤔 with total disregard of the great video you were about to receive, that you missed the actual emotion. ;)
@@TheTyeshia87 Another Tool trying to make a comeup off of Black Culture with little to no regard for The People. It's also quite obvious that he's believed that his disrespect will go unnoticed (it may - by a few youngins & Others) which also speaks volumes. And you say "Boy"?? He's *playing* in plain sight.
If you want something different like singers from other countries maybe you like to try reacting to gigi de lana’s cover of better days! She’s so gooooddd!
You can't see that this man doesn't give a dayum about Beyonce or Black Culture? Lol Get yourself together and put on your Common Sense goggles. :) It's MORE than apparent in the ways that he approached this *reaction* - including reveling in what he feels is the 'Blaccent' (mimicking a certain segment of Black folk) with little to no regard of what was actually taking place in this video. Not everyone who reacts to Beyonce (and others) is a friend to The Culture. That rings true in this situation.
Jamie Foxx wasn't mad,he literally put ed Sheeran in the game. pretty sure he was proud of him but this is an award show, so some celebs just stay kind of neutral in their reactions cause they don't wanna be looked at as fan boys / girls, I know it's dumb but that's how it is