She gave us the past, preset, and future of country. Ultimately, she blurred the lines and told us country is a 'melting pot'. She is a limitless artist.
@aarondukess6 ай бұрын
my biggest regret: not fully understanding daughter on my first listen. i loved it!! but i didn’t fully get what she was saying and the layers to this song now it is in my top three and i 100% get it
@bdhu20016 ай бұрын
All the people singing on Blackbird with Beyoncé are black female country artists. Pull them up and give them some shine on Spotify, that’s part of why Beyoncé included all these black country artists.
@Sarita_B0076 ай бұрын
Loving ll hands to heaven, Tyrant, and Daughter. The whole album eats! And your commentary takes the cake!🎉
@gigjoy19946 ай бұрын
"I aint NO Regular Sannnnger, come get everything you came for" 🐝🐝🐝🐝 #BARS ♥
@Tiffington8156 ай бұрын
First of all, you’re gorgeous! Omggggg! And you 100% have the best Cowboy Carter video. So laid back and a vibe. When you said you were a vocal person I immediately knew you’d LOVE ii hands Ii heaven 🫡
@aarondukess6 ай бұрын
omg this is so sweet and means a lot to me!! thank you!! ❤️
@0pinionated5 ай бұрын
I'm 15 mins in and I'm really enjoying your reaction. You're taking the time to research if you don't know something to give yourself and the viewer more context instead of just plowing through.
@amandapage88056 ай бұрын
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!❤❤ Finally a reviewer whom KNOWS ITS FACTS THAT ALL 27+bonus tracks are it!!!!!!❤❤❤ These PPL with they top 5 and favorites 3.......that's wasaaaay to scientific and dissecting, #27 is the number, #27 is the number!!!! #beyhive
@laurabella136 ай бұрын
She better win album of the year. Give it to her now
@amberxlt6 ай бұрын
2024 really is bringing out hit after hit, I LOVE THIS ALBUM
@stevenclemons15 ай бұрын
The sound you were trying to figure out is a dolly reference...it's the sound of acrylic nails rubbing together. Dolly used to play her nails. Also tyrant is a sad song to a trap beat. Becky is the hangman. She's asking Becky how she did it and to teach her how to do what "he" likes. Beyonce is a phenomenon. "I whisper secrets in the backbeat" headass lol
@justneyspears83106 ай бұрын
The Chitlin Circuit sustained Black musicians + performers during the era of racial segregation in the USA🇺🇸 from the 1930s-1960s well into Jim Crow. Beyoncé is working part time as a historian providing teachings via context clues in her imagery + live performances. 🐎🤠Cowboy Carter is a bold, ambitious album in Beyoncé’s discography-an audio museum emceed by country legends Willie Nelson + Dolly Parton. We get transported inside Honey B’s country music’s hallowed halls to find Linda Martell whom became the first commercially successful Black female artist in the country music field and the first to play the Grand Ole Opry. Beyoncé pays it forward cutting checks to the current Black Birds of country music today. What a legacy she is carving out and will leave behind. Top 5: Tyrant/Sweet Honey Buckin 👑🐎(trap country to dance house country sub genre) Ya Ya (Tina Turner + Little Richard tributes) 🙌🏾🙌🏾 II Heaven (Jodeci feels) Desert 🦅 (Chaka Khan-esque bass riffs. Double entendre of a 🔫 or a sex position) Bodyguard (Sheryl Crow ran so Julius could run)
@calvinjms6 ай бұрын
Shuffling on Cowboy Carter is like violating your parole 🚔
@MM-bw1lo6 ай бұрын
Love this entire album, it's one of my fabs and I love all her work. Such an amazing review!
@amandapage88056 ай бұрын
I just SUBSCRIBED to you!!! You know ARTISTRY MUSIC!❤ #BEYHIVE
@aarondukess5 ай бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@patriciajones1686 ай бұрын
What she did with this album, it put all the different genres of country from which extended from country or let up to country by black folks all in one album with the album and all the songs other than the true ballads. They are little moments of homage to rock and heavy metal, you have to listen requiem is queen come on y’all think
@nubianq3336 ай бұрын
THANK YOU, unlike so many others, for finally understanding the essence and raison detre’ behind this brilliant piece of work..
@reezussoliz64596 ай бұрын
I swear to God that “Daughter” is about that elevator fight 😊😅😂😢
@jennifertiller69376 ай бұрын
Body guard is my absolute favorite ❤
@melsyoutube6 ай бұрын
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.
@bdhu20016 ай бұрын
In Body guard she didn’t like the way that girl was looking at her man, in Jolene she warned the girl, & in Daughter she reminded that girl that she’s her father’s daughter (with Louisiana roots from her mother).
@patriciajones1686 ай бұрын
Yaya reference beach boys sample! Good vibration 😊
@nadzycyrus6 ай бұрын
Miley is credited as a Producer, composer and lyricist on II Most Wanted
@patriciajones1686 ай бұрын
Bucking!!! 100 my FAV!!!!!!! fire
@mrexecutive6 ай бұрын
Finally! Somebody that gets it! 🤭
@Astrapionte6 ай бұрын
He fine lawd❤
@amandapage88056 ай бұрын
Omg, y'all just wait for visuals, dang the album just came out, jeez....