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Beyonce appreciation Thread.


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yes she was...but Jay Z most definitely propelled her to the extreme side of stardom she's on now. She's on another level

She was a big time star before him. You must remember pop music and R&b has a bigger fan base then hip hop. So no he did not propelle her if anything the boosted each other.

Not to mention she was doing movies before they got together.

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I had a huge crush on Beyonce growing up. As a teen, she was one of those girls I looked at and was like, "I have to find a way to get famous so I can win her over and marry her" lol.

But for some reason, it doesn't matter how beautiful she is, or how incredibly thick and sexy she is (BECAUSE SHE IS), she just doesn't do much for me since she decided to marry Joe Camel. I was a big Jay-Z fan growing up too, but seeing and hearing more of the stuff they have come out with since getting together, I'm just not a fan of either of them anymore. They certainly are on some secret society BS... Jay can have her. They're both fake.

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No TD it would actually be fact. Who makes more money is the bigger star does movies has more albums and more number 1 hits? And who is the person that is only showcase because she's the best friend of the other? Name a Kelly Roland song that was a number 1 single? Don't worry I'll wait................

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i will start off by saying that yes, she is hot. last night???? she looked hotter at the inauguration.

the half time show sucked. honestly! all she did was sing 2 lines and then dance the rest of the time. for twenty minutes this went on!! and people are saying how great it was???? yes the stage was awesome but other than that, not so much. this is bascially a bunch of dudes saying how great it was cause she is hot. was it really that good? no. if she wants to prove to everyone that she can sing. stand there and do it. we know you can dance. i want to see and hear real talent. if this is what one of her shows consists of, i'll pass. bring back people who can actually play their own instruments and sing without dancing all over the place. what is really sad to me is that this has become acceptable as talent and entertainment now. no wonder justin bieber and the like can succeed.

in closing.....HOT? YES, Talent? meh. best half time show? not close.

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I had a huge crush on Beyonce growing up. As a teen, she was one of those girls I looked at and was like, "I have to find a way to get famous so I can win her over and marry her" lol.

But for some reason, it doesn't matter how beautiful she is, or how incredibly thick and sexy she is (BECAUSE SHE IS), she just doesn't do much for me since she decided to marry Joe Camel. I was a big Jay-Z fan growing up too, but seeing and hearing more of the stuff they have come out with since getting together, I'm just not a fan of either of them anymore. They certainly are on some secret society BS... Jay can have her. They're both fake.

I saw her flash the illuminati diamond with her hand.

Seriously, what IS up with their so-called secret society and their weird connection with Obama?

Don't they realize that's like an ancient white people thing anyways?

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