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The Official BEYONCE thread [merged]

Favorite Beyoncé song?

  • Crazy in Love (feat. Jay-Z)

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • Baby Boy (feat. Sean Paul)

    Votes: 1 10.0%
  • Naughty Girl

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Irreplacable

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Beautiful Liar (w/Shakira)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • If I Were a Boy

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)

    Votes: 2 20.0%
  • Halo

    Votes: 3 30.0%
  • Drunk in Love (feat. Jay-Z)

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other (specify in a comment)

    Votes: 1 10.0%

  • Total voters
    10
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EXCLUSIVE: Beyoncé Opens Up To Gay FansIn Queen Bey's first gay press interview in five years, the superstar singer talks being inspired by her gay fans and remaking 'A Star Is Born'By Chris Azzopardi

Originally printed (Issue 1929 - Between The Lines News)

http://www.pridesource.com/article.html?article=48242

If there's any girl who runs the world, it's Beyoncé. The reigning diva - she's called Queen Bey for a reason, people - is one of the biggest and best voices behind a long run of hits dating back to the late '90s, when she was part of supreme girl-group Destiny's Child.

Years later, Beyoncé still demonstrates just how irreplaceable she is as a solo artist, having released four albums - and dedicating her latest one, "4," to that accomplishment - with some of the most memorable and gay-celebrated singles in pop music history. Not every artist can say they've had a gay boy lead a football team to glory by performing "Single Ladies," as seen on "Glee." And not every artist can say they have 16 Grammy Awards, making her one of the most honored artists in Grammy history. But that's Queen Bey, who's also assembled a gaggle of gay fans who are - you guessed it - crazy in love with her.

In this exclusive chat with Beyoncé, her first gay press interview since 2006, the singer/actress/glamour-girl spoke about how the fierceness of her gay fans inspires her, the intimidation she's feeling following in the footsteps of Judy and Barbra for her upcoming role in "A Star Is Born," and what she really meant by the "girls" who run the world.

I know, according to you, the girls run the world - but what do you think about the girls and the gays teaming up and running the world together?

Well, that's what I meant when I said girls. (Laughs)

Sure - we could all be one.

Yes, exactly! We are all one.

Do you know enough gay people so that we could successfully pull this off and take over the world?

Absolutely. I think it's happening already. I remember my friends were telling me when the song "Run the World (Girls)" first came out in the clubs the kids were going crazy, and I thought it was so wonderful and I was so excited to know that the reception was so positive.

You don't do a lot of gay press, but you have to know that you have a huge a gay following.

Yes, I do.

When did you feel a real connection with your gay fans?

I've always had a connection. Most of my audience is actually women and my gay fans, and I've seen a lot of the younger boys kind of grow up to my music. It's great when I'm able to do the meet and greets, because I'm able to really connect and have conversations. People look at some of the artists that I admire - like Diana Ross and Cher - and they identity that glamour with Sasha Fierce, and I've been really inspired by the language. I have my (gay) stylists and my makeup artist, and all of their stories and the slang words I always put it in my music. We inspire each other. Like I said, we're one.



What do gay people tell you when you meet them?

I have so many stories; I don't even know where to begin. I know that I just recently had a contest where I had everyone reenact my artwork on Twitter. Just seeing some of the guys who dressed up - like my hairstylist dressed up as Sasha Fierce from "Single Ladies" for Halloween, and I saw so many people dressed up in that glove and bodysuit - really makes me feel like I'm doing my job and some of the fashion is making its mark. To know that people can be free and confident and do what they want themselves, and I can be the person they want to look like (laughs), it's really such a blessing for me, and it's very inspiring. I'm very happy and proud of that.

Yes, you've inspired lots of drag queens out there. What tips can you give them to be a better Beyoncé?

I have many different looks, so finding what works best for your silhouette and your face, because I've had every kind of hair style and I know for me there are certain things that I love to wear and there's certain makeup and colors - bright colors on my eyes - that just don't compliment my features. So I think just figuring out which Beyoncé works best for your figure and features.

For your upcoming role in the remake of "A Star Is Born," you'll be part of a lineage of gay icons including Judy Garland and Barbra Streisand. How does it feel knowing that? Is it intimidating?

I'm slightly a bit intimated, I have to say. I feel a bit overwhelmed, and I'm still in shock. (Laughs) But the studio and Clint (Eastwood, the director) believe in me, and I feel like I've been really selective and I've waited and worked really hard and I've done different types of movies - from comedies to thrillers to drama when I played Etta James - and I really wanted to make sure I was ready. I do believe that at this point I am ready and I've been disciplined and I've surrounded myself with really good actors. I hope this is going to be as wonderful of an experience as I feel it's going to be.

I just remember growing up seeing Barbra Streisand and knowing that she represented that generation's star, and being an African-American woman and being the person that's represented is such an honor. I respect it and I cherish it and I'm going to work so hard - harder than I've ever worked - to make sure that I live up to filling the shoes of those other women.

Last year, Lady Gaga made this remark in an interview with E!: "I was very excited to be working with Beyoncé again. It just sort of works out because we both like women." What did she mean by that?

(Laughs) Well... I'm all about women working together and supporting each other and learning from each other, and I feel like sometimes women get a bad rap. It's like we're competitive and we can't respect each other especially if we're both out around the same time - they think we're going to kill each other. And it's all about women learning from each other, and I respect talent and I respect people that work hard - and good people.

I love Gaga. I mean, if she didn't perform and she wasn't a singer, just as a human being I love her to death. But on top of it, she is the most talented pop star right now, and I'm so happy for her. It's just really inspiring to see someone who just creates their own destiny and comes up with their own looks and writes their own songs and choreographs and is in control and is not contrived. If you took away every bit of costume and she just sat in front of a piano, she would still tear it down. She's just that talented, and she deserves it all. And I'm just happy to work with her. I love her.

"I Was Here," a song on "4" written by Diane Warren, is all about making a difference in people's life. What do you hope is the affect you've had on your gay fans over the years?

I hope that I've given them confidence, and I hope that I've given them inspiration. I just want everyone to become a better person, and I hope that when they see me perform they can live out their fantasies and see my work ethic and apply it to their lives and be confident and proud. If they're bootylicious, be proud; whoever they are, be proud. On this album, I really focused on making people feel good and feel love and know that there is love out there and goodness exists. I wanted to make a body of work that took risks - to be brave and be myself, and not focus on being cool.

That's what I love about this album - you did what you wanted to do. Through that, you've taught gay fans how to stay true to themselves. What have you learned from them, though?

If anyone is brave and true to themselves, it's my gay fans. The amount of confidence and fearlessness it takes to do what maybe is not what your parents expect you to do or what society may think is different - to be brave and be different and be to yourself - is just so beautiful. It's the most beautiful thing you can be, and it's what we all want to be at the end of the day. And not worrying about satisfying or becoming what other people think you're supposed to be, that's like the ultimate dream - to just be that brave.
 
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I Miss You is my favorite song on the album. It's been played about 350 times in my iTunes. !oops!

The album is amazing, my favorite from her. I've always been a huge fan, ever since my cousin first showed me the "No, No, No" single disc she had back in 1997. I think she's easily the most talented mainstream artist in the entire world. She's got the voice, the beauty, the dance moves, the intelligence, and the confidence, and I don't think anyone else puts that altogether in quite as astounding of a package. I'm proud to be a fan of hers, and even prouder after reading that article.
 
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I hope "End of Time" is her new single. I don't really like the song "Girls". "End of Time" is far more daring as it isn't exactly pop.

Gaga, you over-hyped attention whore, eat your heart out.
 
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End of Time is definitely the next single. One of her people tweeted that they were shooting the video for it this week, actually. Plus, she said in the UK that it would be her next single! :D
 
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I love Gaga. I mean, if she didn't perform and she wasn't a singer, just as a human being I love her to death. But on top of it, she is the most talented pop star right now, and I'm so happy for her. It's just really inspiring to see someone who just creates their own destiny and comes up with their own looks and writes their own songs and choreographs and is in control and is not contrived. If you took away every bit of costume and she just sat in front of a piano, she would still tear it down. She's just that talented, and she deserves it all. And I'm just happy to work with her. I love her. -Beyoncé
*giggles* Feel the love and admiration...:luv:
 
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Eh. I guess. That article was a little too Gaga-ish for me. I don't particularly care for it when pop stars go out of their way to pander to certain facets of their fan base. One of the things I like about Beyonce is that she usually doesn't single any one sect of her fan base out for extra hugs and acknowledgment. Just sing the song and let the people who like you like you; be they gay or martian.
 
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Anyone see her on Jimmy Fallon last week?She performed Best Thing I Never Had,and had a mini interview.
 
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I did! I loved it, although she seemed to be a little under the weather, or at least vocally fatigued. She still sang like no one else can, though. She was also on The View that same morning (Thursday), where she also performed 1+1.
 
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[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhfn7RUWKv4&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/ame]
 
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This has the interview portion


[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgBCrRYGDTY&feature=youtube_gdata_player[/ame]
 
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I did! I loved it, although she seemed to be a little under the weather, or at least vocally fatigued. She still sang like no one else can, though. She was also on The View that same morning (Thursday), where she also performed 1+1.

Yeah I did notice that during the interview she was horse.I didn't really notice it during the performance.I didn't see her on The View though,since I don't watch that show.
 
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Good for Beyonce, she definitely took a risk with 4 which would have been more suitable for a 4th quarter/fall release. Initially I was very lukewarm but now love this album overall. Fave tracks: "I Care," "Best Thing I Never Had," "Party," "Rather Die Young," "Countdown," "End of Time," "Schoolin' Life" and "Dance for You."

RE: "Best Thing I Never Had" video. I don't like this video, mainly because I just didn't get it. She is getting married but glad she didn't stay with a guy from... high school or jr high?
 
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Yesss!!! It looks like Beyonce is shooting a video for Dance for You as well as Countdown, Party, and who knows what else. Yay for another anthology.

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^^^

Where did you read about this?

I read in the LA Times that poor Kelly Rowland has been reduced to making a cameo appearance in the "Party" video to remind people she's still making music.

That Destiny's Child reunion better come quickly before Kelly's recording career totally fizzles.
 
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Several photos from the Party shoot have came out. Complex magazine confirmed that Countdown is one of the many videos being shot. Countdown is supposed to be directed by the one who did Sweet Dreams and being shot this week as well as Dance for You.

I found out about Dance for You on twitter.
 
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^^^ Thanks!

http://www.billboard.com/#/news/beyonce-owns-nyc-in-4-concert-debut-1005316162.story

Beyonce Owns NYC in '4' Concert Debut



here aren't many artists in the world that can pull off a 90-minute set in Stuart Weitzman heels and leave a beyond packed audience satisfied to the point of not needing an encore. But that's Beyoncé. Last night (August 14), the singer kicked off the first of four nights in her sold-out concert series, "4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé" at the Roseland Ballroom. The 2,500 capacity venue in NYC swelled up within seconds of doors opening at 8 p.m.

As the lights dimmed close to 10 p.m. EST, fans' lit up the room with camera phones to welcome Bey' on to the stage. "I just want to have a good time with y'all," Beyoncé said before kicking off the show with a cover of Michael Jackson's "I Wanna Be Where You Are." Beyoncé ran through her catalogue including choruses from*Destiny's Child's hits, solo No. 1s, and her fourth album, "4," while sharing*the fails (dropped from Elektra Records) and successes (signed by Columbia Records) of her career, starting from the knee-high age of 5 yrs. old.
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Beyoncé blazed through hits in a gold number designed by her mother Tina Knowles, backed by four dancers clad in black shimmering leotards. Bey' shared details on the making of most of the songs, including "Independent Woman Pt. 1," mentioning how her father, Matthew Knowles, submitted the track to the "Charlie's Angels" soundtrack without permission. "I'm gonna write a song that celebrates a woman's curves," Beyoncé said before getting into "Bootylicious." The rundown of the trio's No. 1s rekindled hope in the many crossing their fingers and toes for a Destiny's Child reunion.
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"It's 2002… I started to feel a little lonely till one day…" Beyoncé said before transitioning into the first song she's done with husband, Jay-Z, "'03 Bonnie & Clyde." After throwing up the Roc diamond, Bey' shared the label's hesitation towards her first solo album, "Dangerously in Love."
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"They told me I didn't have one single on my album. Yep," Beyoncé shared. "I guess they were kind of right, I had five."
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Bey' slow danced into "Crazy in Love," then sped it up with her signature walk from the video. After the Ne-Yo penned "Irreplaceable," Bey' had the audience, both men and women ranging from 8 to 38, flipping their hands to Billboard Hot 100 No. 1, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)."
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Beyoncé moved into "4" with opening track, "1 +1," wrapped up in smoke and red hued lights, reminiscent to her performance on the "American Idol" finale. Bey' kneeled above a white piano to sing the ballad with impeccability.
 
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she really whored herself out promoting this cd
 
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I went to the NYC show, and I was front row. She's really something to behold in person. Her talent and beauty shines through so much just from songs and videos, but up close she's just so... regal.

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I was less than ten feet from her. :)

she really whored herself out promoting this cd

Please, she's done barely any promo compared to IASF. :rolleyes:
 
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Beyonce To Perform at 2011 MTV VMAs

Byoncé is set to hit the stage at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday, August 28. Bey' joins a stellar line up of 2011 MTV VMA performers that includes Adele, Chris Brown, Lil Wayne, Lady Gaga, Young the Giant, Bruno Mars, Pitbull and Ne-Yo.

It's been two years since Beyoncé performed at the MTV VMAs. In 2009, she had women waving their hands with Hot 100 No. 1 "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)." Beyoncé is also nominated for three awards this year which includes Best Female Video, Best Choreography and Best Cinematography.

Last week (Aug. 14, 16, 18 and 19), Bey' performed in NYC for her four night concert series, '4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé.' Bey' performed a repertoire of Destiny Child classics, solo No. 1's and her album, 4,' in it's entirety at each sold out show.

The 2011 MTV VMAs air live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday (Aug. 28) at 9 p.m. EST

http://www.billboard.com/#/column/th...05326002.story
 
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Beyonce debuts music video for '1+1': Watch it here

Beyoncé first debuted “1+1″ on the season finale of American Idol back in May, and it, of course, appeared on her recent album 4. But now the pop diva has dropped a music video for the love vocals-focused love ballad.
Unlike the heavily produced spectacles Beyoncé often does, the video for “1+1″ is simple, much like the song itself: Beyoncé appears alone for the most of the clip, sometimes glittery, sometimes with water cascading all over her body. But she’s always: dramatic! And often with her hair blowing everywhere. (Those wind machines should get a cut of her profits.) But of course, this is Lady B we’re talking about, so that’s all standard. Would you expect anything else? The whole thing may be rather simple, but it’s hard to take your eyes off it.

Take a gander at the music video here:

http://music-mix.ew.com/2011/08/25/beyonce-1-plus-1-music-video/
 
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