Why Do Women Idolize Beyonce So Much
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SnuffDaddy wrote: »damobb2deep wrote: »Muhannad X wrote: »I made a thread about in in R & B alternative. She's like the Diana Ross of this generation. A multi talented entertainer. She got the Midas touch, anything she touches turns into gold. Whether it's music, acting, fragrances etc. She's a beautiful woman with a string of hits, married to the best rapper alive, friends with the First Lady, always carries herself as a professional etc. Which black woman wouldn't wanna be like her or trade lives with her?
Only thing I don't like about her is her never being natural. Is she ashamed of being black? You tell me. I'm not gonna go into skin bleaching and cosmetic surgeries to make her look more eurocentric though. I'm just gonna say she's still fine, but I'd like her even more if she kept it na(p)tural. Diana Ross of this generation indeed (for those that know the ledge:))...
everything she touches dont turn into gold... but i will say her brand and the people behind her pushing money into her brand kno its a high chance of profit...
Thank you.
Not to dismiss her but it's easy to have a brand that turns ? into gold & be a great entertainer when you have alot of vested interests & dollars through your name. I mean of course Beyonce is gonna throw a liver show at her tours & that's because the production money thrown to her is deep, vs the person who doesnt have that. So it is a cop out when people say ? like that.
Like you said she has a certain look that the business know they can profit from, partly cuz how she looks. Doesnt mean she aint talented, but just means she has it easier as far as marketing dollars, investments, branding, endorsments & etc, which furthers her career & makes her more relevant. Aint no different than any entertainer. The more vested interests you have & more in-business you are with corporations in the music biz, the more "relevant" (as ya call it) you gonna be. Its NOT about the music, only about 10-20%, with anyone.
It's conditioning at the end of the day. If you strip Beyonce or most artists we like/dislike away from popularity & the "giantness" of it all, TRUST ME their star wont bright in the eyes the public as much.
But she definitely is talented & seem to be a hard worker, no doubt. Aint like she a Britney or whatever as far as talent. Cuz Britneys star daaaamn sure shined back in 1998-2002 huh? Only when they stripped her fame away she looked like a ? auntee on stage & singing. So people finally opened their eyes. Popularity & fame is a motha..
That's the game. I call it conditioning & brainwashing.
britney can dance pretty good so that's her talent. singing ain't really her thing. She's a product of pro tools she can't sing, but she is/was attracive and she can dance for a white girl
? britney is amazing, it's just something about her, she really is all about putting on a show. her music is super catchy and great to dance to. her videos are iconic and very unique, she puts a lot into her concerts (albeit she is lip syncing in them). she is just really good at what she does, make great pop music.
she's actually one of my fav artists
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pt8VYOfr8To
i LOVE her new song
there's no denying she has something ppl like, but she can't sing.I also realize that actual singing isn't really important for a pure pop artist.
I don't think she's dope, but I can't deny other ppl do
I think she used to be real sexy ass white girl, but now she's kinda not hot to me
So you like Britney but don't like Beyonce.
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Stopitfive wrote: »Bye Felicia wrote: »I don't necessarily idolize her (I idolize Chaka Khan); it took me a while to catch onto the hype.
HOWEVER...
She's undeniably the best entertainer in the industry at the moment and I'd be a cotdamn hater if I didn't acknowledge that. #yaaaas
why do ppl force themselves to like these popular folks?
its ok to not like who everyone else seems to like...
I didn't have to force myself to like Bey. For a while I only kinda liked her music because I felt (and still feel) like her talent surpasses her music.
I had the opportunity to see her live show and that's when I realized that she's the best.
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same reason y'all think kanye is a real ? speaking real ? ?
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Bye Felicia wrote: »Stopitfive wrote: »Bye Felicia wrote: »I don't necessarily idolize her (I idolize Chaka Khan); it took me a while to catch onto the hype.
HOWEVER...
She's undeniably the best entertainer in the industry at the moment and I'd be a cotdamn hater if I didn't acknowledge that. #yaaaas
why do ppl force themselves to like these popular folks?
its ok to not like who everyone else seems to like...
I didn't have to force myself to like Bey. For a while I only kinda liked her music because I felt (and still feel) like her talent surpasses her music.
I had the opportunity to see her live show and that's when I realized that she's the best.
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same reason y'all think kanye is a real ? speaking real ? ?
lol so you really think a "diva" is the female version of a hustler?
by definition the female version of a hustler is a hoe... -
? is reading fundamental
aint nobody say anything remotely close to that
i think a diva is a diva
and kanye is queen of them all
but I'm sleep tho
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Stopitfive wrote: »or maybe ppl don't think her or her music is great...
if somebody says "Michael jackson really wasn't that good" I feel the massive public opinion overrides their specific gripe with that artist
Anybody who effects the masses for that long got some talent
Now if it was a one hit wonder I can see, but straight trash rarely has longevity
i get it... because popularity is the end all be all...
no wonder Vanilla Ice and Hammer are ? Emcees... no wonder Al Gore served two terms... popularity, word up... -
Beyonce kilt that Super Bowl, I ain't change the channel or nothin
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She's pretty.
Everybody wants to ? her.
She's thin and sexy (with or without makeup).
She has a rich husband.
And people actually like her for more than just her looks.
She's basically everything women want to be and more. -
same reason y'all think kanye is a real ? speaking real ? ?
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SnuffDaddy wrote: »damobb2deep wrote: »Muhannad X wrote: »I made a thread about in in R & B alternative. She's like the Diana Ross of this generation. A multi talented entertainer. She got the Midas touch, anything she touches turns into gold. Whether it's music, acting, fragrances etc. She's a beautiful woman with a string of hits, married to the best rapper alive, friends with the First Lady, always carries herself as a professional etc. Which black woman wouldn't wanna be like her or trade lives with her?
Only thing I don't like about her is her never being natural. Is she ashamed of being black? You tell me. I'm not gonna go into skin bleaching and cosmetic surgeries to make her look more eurocentric though. I'm just gonna say she's still fine, but I'd like her even more if she kept it na(p)tural. Diana Ross of this generation indeed (for those that know the ledge:))...
everything she touches dont turn into gold... but i will say her brand and the people behind her pushing money into her brand kno its a high chance of profit...
Thank you.
Not to dismiss her but it's easy to have a brand that turns ? into gold & be a great entertainer when you have alot of vested interests & dollars through your name. I mean of course Beyonce is gonna throw a liver show at her tours & that's because the production money thrown to her is deep, vs the person who doesnt have that. So it is a cop out when people say ? like that.
Like you said she has a certain look that the business know they can profit from, partly cuz how she looks. Doesnt mean she aint talented, but just means she has it easier as far as marketing dollars, investments, branding, endorsments & etc, which furthers her career & makes her more relevant. Aint no different than any entertainer. The more vested interests you have & more in-business you are with corporations in the music biz, the more "relevant" (as ya call it) you gonna be. Its NOT about the music, only about 10-20%, with anyone.
It's conditioning at the end of the day. If you strip Beyonce or most artists we like/dislike away from popularity & the "giantness" of it all, TRUST ME their star wont bright in the eyes the public as much.
But she definitely is talented & seem to be a hard worker, no doubt. Aint like she a Britney or whatever as far as talent. Cuz Britneys star daaaamn sure shined back in 1998-2002 huh? Only when they stripped her fame away she looked like a ? auntee on stage & singing. So people finally opened their eyes. Popularity & fame is a motha..
That's the game. I call it conditioning & brainwashing.
Bey's been groomed since she was a kid. She wasn't your average childstar though. She had more substance, talent and don't forget she blew when she and DC was around 17/18. She wasn't solely catering to that teenage/ pre-teen crowd. Let's give Bey her due, man. -
bc she is what they "think" a woman is supposed to be. for a high school dropout who can barely write a proper letter too her fans i must say shes doing well for herself.
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ROZAYTABERNACLE wrote: »Better question: Why do women idolize Marilyn Monroe so much? It might just be white girls though..
mostly women who are comfortable with being sidepieces idolize her.
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Muhannad X wrote: »SnuffDaddy wrote: »damobb2deep wrote: »Muhannad X wrote: »I made a thread about in in R & B alternative. She's like the Diana Ross of this generation. A multi talented entertainer. She got the Midas touch, anything she touches turns into gold. Whether it's music, acting, fragrances etc. She's a beautiful woman with a string of hits, married to the best rapper alive, friends with the First Lady, always carries herself as a professional etc. Which black woman wouldn't wanna be like her or trade lives with her?
Only thing I don't like about her is her never being natural. Is she ashamed of being black? You tell me. I'm not gonna go into skin bleaching and cosmetic surgeries to make her look more eurocentric though. I'm just gonna say she's still fine, but I'd like her even more if she kept it na(p)tural. Diana Ross of this generation indeed (for those that know the ledge:))...
everything she touches dont turn into gold... but i will say her brand and the people behind her pushing money into her brand kno its a high chance of profit...
Thank you.
Not to dismiss her but it's easy to have a brand that turns ? into gold & be a great entertainer when you have alot of vested interests & dollars through your name. I mean of course Beyonce is gonna throw a liver show at her tours & that's because the production money thrown to her is deep, vs the person who doesnt have that. So it is a cop out when people say ? like that.
Like you said she has a certain look that the business know they can profit from, partly cuz how she looks. Doesnt mean she aint talented, but just means she has it easier as far as marketing dollars, investments, branding, endorsments & etc, which furthers her career & makes her more relevant. Aint no different than any entertainer. The more vested interests you have & more in-business you are with corporations in the music biz, the more "relevant" (as ya call it) you gonna be. Its NOT about the music, only about 10-20%, with anyone.
It's conditioning at the end of the day. If you strip Beyonce or most artists we like/dislike away from popularity & the "giantness" of it all, TRUST ME their star wont bright in the eyes the public as much.
But she definitely is talented & seem to be a hard worker, no doubt. Aint like she a Britney or whatever as far as talent. Cuz Britneys star daaaamn sure shined back in 1998-2002 huh? Only when they stripped her fame away she looked like a ? auntee on stage & singing. So people finally opened their eyes. Popularity & fame is a motha..
That's the game. I call it conditioning & brainwashing.
Bey's been groomed since she was a kid. She wasn't your average childstar though. She had more substance, talent and don't forget she blew when she and DC was around 17/18. She wasn't solely catering to that teenage/ pre-teen crowd. Let's give Bey her due, man.
Indeed, was just one of many examples. The point wasnt so much about the artist per se. -
all I know is that I'm glad she's singing about ? her man in strange places and eating popeyes biscuits
its way more relatable to me -
peterpiffin wrote: »bc she is what they "think" a woman is supposed to be. for a high school dropout who can barely write a proper letter too her fans i must say shes doing well for herself.
thats the power if the media.. they give her fans the illusion that she is everything they want 2 be....
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Stopitfive wrote: »Stopitfive wrote: »or maybe ppl don't think her or her music is great...
if somebody says "Michael jackson really wasn't that good" I feel the massive public opinion overrides their specific gripe with that artist
Anybody who effects the masses for that long got some talent
Now if it was a one hit wonder I can see, but straight trash rarely has longevity
i get it... because popularity is the end all be all...
no wonder Vanilla Ice and Hammer are ? Emcees... no wonder Al Gore served two terms... popularity, word up...
All those ppl were type wack when it came down to it for different reasons
I mean vanilla Ice is vanilla Ice.It was a wack gimmick and he made a good song,
I mean Hammer was never a good rapper,all gimmick. He could dance and I respect Hammer and liked him for like 2 albums, but he lacked rapping skill and his competition was just better,
Al Gore's name rhymes w/ snore
Popularity in show business is what it's about. Even if you just want to appeal to a niche market you still want popularity in that market
It takes a certain factor to become part of everyday culture for the rest of history
There may be a lot of politics to who's chosen by the major machines to be pushed, but at the end of the day you can't make ppl like something no matter how much money or promo you pour into it.
So I must give credit to ppl who can stay in the game making hits for an extended amount of time