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Beyonce Offers to (OVER)Sing for Barack on Inauguration Day NEW YORK – Attention, Mr. president-elect: Come Inauguration Day, Beyonce is at your service.
"I'm there. I can't wait. I feel like all of us, we're ready to do whatever we have to do. Whatever they want — if they need me to volunteer, they need me to sing, I'm there, and I'm ready," a giddy Beyonce said in an interview the day after Barack Obama made history in becoming the nation's first elected black president. The singer couldn't stop beaming after Obama's win over Republican John McCain on Tuesday. In fact, she was so inspired, she wore a blue suit and tie in honor of Obama — with stiletto heels that were red, white and blue. "I've never been so patriotic!" she laughed. "I'm just beyond excited." Beyonce was supposed to be in Japan on Election Night to promote her upcoming album, "I Am ... Sasha Fierce," but decided to postpone it at the last minute. "I said, 'What am I doing? I'm completely making a bad decision. I have to go home, I'm gonna kill myself if I'm not home in America,'" she said. "I knew I needed to be here." After going with hubby Jay-Z, Diddy, Mary J. Blige and others to states like Pennsylvania, Florida, and Ohio just before the election, she watched the returns Tuesday night with family and friends in her home. She was not only inspired by Obama, but McCain's concession as well: "McCain's speech was so classy." The 27-year-old said the win was particularly important for the inspiration it gave to African-Americans. "My nephew, who is 4, when we say, 'You can do whatever, you can be whatever,' it's not cliche. You have no doubt that it's not true," she said. The election even brought Beyonce to tears, though she says it was the good kind: "I fell asleep crying and smiling at the same time," she laughed. I woke up with mascara running and a smile on my face!" [Edited 11/6/08 13:32pm] | |
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I wish she'd just look down. Silently. Been gone for a minute, now I'm back with the jump off | |
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beyonce honey i feel u 100% this is the 1st time in my young life have i been proud 2 be american proud 2 say i live in this racist country a country that was built on slavery and poor treatment of us african american.obama has inspired 2 know there is more than hope and a dream that possibilty live in hard work and determination 2 know that we r no longer excluded from the american dream we r the american dream something that should of been from the beginning. | |
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always trying to get attention. and be the star of everything. | |
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Oh lawd let the overkill begins. | |
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I think this is the first time she's actually expressed a point of view on anything.
Normally she keeps her mouth shut and doesn't have an opinion (like a good little puppet.) Either way, fuck Beyonce. She's so overplayed. I've never had a desire to buy one of her records. Solange on the otherhand... | |
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Harlepolis said: Oh lawd let the overkill begins.
Let me get a brew and some popcorn then pull up a seat, this should be better than the first tyson fight. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: Harlepolis said: Oh lawd let the overkill begins.
Let me get a brew and some popcorn then pull up a seat, this should be better than the first tyson fight. Ohh purple joy oh purple bliss oh purple rapture! REAL MUSIC by REAL MUSICIANS - Prince "I kind of wish there was a reason for Prince to make the site crash more" ~~ Ben |
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And you know she'll be there too on Inaugural Day Isnt Obama a fan of hers anyways? MJ L.O.V.E: https://www.facebook.com/...689&type=2 / YOUTUBE: http://www.youtube.com/us...nderSilent | |
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Please no.... | |
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People, people. . . get on board! How else is she gonna lobby to be his running mate in 2012???? | |
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honesty whomever is chosen to sing, i feel it should be all inclusive, and also meaning that invite some folks from back in the day, who freaking struggled, Aretha and or Patti needs to be there "We went where our music was appreciated, and that was everywhere but the USA, we knew we had fans, but there is only so much of the world you can play at once" Magne F | |
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SCNDLS said: People, people. . . get on board! How else is she gonna lobby to be his running mate in 2012????
I know you're joking and all but child, it ain't that far fitched if it ever crossed her mind,,,or at least her pim,,I mean father's mind. | |
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Harlepolis said: SCNDLS said: People, people. . . get on board! How else is she gonna lobby to be his running mate in 2012????
I know you're joking and all but child, it ain't that far fitched if it ever crossed her mind,,,or at least her pim,,I mean father's mind. You KNOW Huggy Knowles is trynta figure out how to make babyguhl leader of the free world so he can be the evil mastermind pulling the strangs. Michelle besta watch Bounshay when she comes to the White House. | |
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lastdecember said: honesty whomever is chosen to sing, i feel it should be all inclusive, and also meaning that invite some folks from back in the day, who freaking struggled, Aretha and or Patti needs to be there
Good idea(even though its redundant). But also, bring somebody young who could sing,,,REALLY sing, not fluff thier asses out. The whole theme of inauguration day is the new change, no sense of draggin' out the old without some of the young voices, some of them need their chances too, and now its the best time. | |
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SCNDLS said: Harlepolis said: I know you're joking and all but child, it ain't that far fitched if it ever crossed her mind,,,or at least her pim,,I mean father's mind. You KNOW Huggy Knowles is trynta figure out how to make babyguhl leader of the free world so he can be the evil mastermind pulling the strangs. Michelle besta watch Bounshay when she comes to the White House. Now seeeee what I ment when I said those Addams Family rejects came from the devil's den? *shudders!* I'm through. [Edited 11/6/08 14:21pm] | |
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I suggest Mr. Obama get a performer who's actually talented. "A Watcher scoffs at gravity!" | |
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We've finally got the goodwill of the world back. We cannot squander that by putting that talentless skank on the national stage. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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meow85 said: I suggest Mr. Obama get a performer who's actually talented.
Exactly. Beyonce is sweet. Beyonce is nice. Beyonce is funny. But she isn't talented enough to represent America at this cross-roads and I hope our new President says, "Thanks but no thanks." We need someone like the above posters who said, who have been around in the days when NO ONE thought Barack Obama, or anyone like him would EVER be elected. While Barack Obama represents a lot to the African American community at large, he also represents something to Americans in general - race aside - in that he is a President people actually respect, admire, and don't just "wanna have a beer with." Barack Obama represents out with the old and in with the new. Beyonce is so far off his level. In fact, I doubt ANY entertainer minus Stevie Wonder is on Obama's level - as far as inspiration, impact, respect, etc. Beyonce is just some well-marketed, slutty dressing, over-exposed, stuck up.....nevermind. If it HAD to be a performer from our generation it should be..Lenny Kravitz. He is the only person singing about change AND HAS BEEN forever. What does Beyonce sing about? lap dances? grinding? No thanks. Plus, Lenny Kravitz is bi-racial, so on some level, you know this whole thing must have touched him on a personal level to. (And Lenny is actually PLAYS something...so we don't even need to make that argument against Beyonce. That one was a given.) My final thoughts on this are: Beyonce's performance won't happen. If anything, she will be in the audience with Oprah crying on her shoulder. President Obama...please invite Stevie Wonder to perform. It is only fitting. (I'd suggest Michael or Prince but them being eccentric and flakey just isn't something I'd want our new President to have to bother with. Period.) [Edited 11/6/08 23:13pm] MJ Fan 1992-Forever
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I hope Jennifer Hudson is in a place where she can perform at the inaugural. If not, I understand Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer. | |
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She probably shouldn't perform only because I can't really think of an appropriate song....Listen, maybe? It'll look a little silly if she sings If I Were A Boy when Obama...is...one...
Otherwise, there's nothing wrong with her being excited...let her be. | |
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Hey SCNDLS! She might sing "Lift Every Voice" - ya never know? nWo: bboy87 - Timmy84 - LittleBlueCorvette - MuthaFunka - phunkdaddy - Christopher
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JackieBlue said: I wish she'd just look down. Silently.
Amen to that | |
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LiquidGold said: I hope Jennifer Hudson is in a place where she can perform at the inaugural. If not, I understand
They had someone sing the Star Spangled Banner in Grant Park. I can't remember who...all I know is that a lot of us were eye-rollin'. It was bad. Three of us (strangers all) turned to each other and said at the same time, "Jennifer Hudson should be up there." "Let love be your perfect weapon..." ~~Andy Biersack | |
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kaptainkrunk said: beyonce honey i feel u 100% this is the 1st time in my young life have i been proud 2 be american proud 2 say i live in this racist country a country that was built on slavery and poor treatment of us african american.obama has inspired 2 know there is more than hope and a dream that possibilty live in hard work and determination 2 know that we r no longer excluded from the american dream we r the american dream something that should of been from the beginning.
I don't know you but DAMN I love you for this. surviving on the thought of loving you, it's just like the water
I ain't felt this way in years... | |
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beyonce is a joke. are we supposed to forget that she and destiny's child performed at the inauguration of president bush in 2001? anything for some publicity.
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MuthaFunka said: Hey SCNDLS! She might sing "Lift Every Voice" - ya never know?
That's the ONLY song her ass IS allowed to sing. . . I guess it's safe to assume she won't be sanging then. | |
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purplesweat said: She probably shouldn't perform only because I can't really think of an appropriate song....Listen, maybe? It'll look a little silly if she sings If I Were A Boy when Obama...is...one...
Otherwise, there's nothing wrong with her being excited...let her be. Which song should Beyonce perform??? Lemme think. . . How about Put a Ring On It???? I mean, it's all about commitment and could be juxtaposed to America's willingness to commit to this HUGE change in American politics and society. That's my vote: Put a Ring On It. | |
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Oh Lawd!!!
What's she gonna do...step on the First Lady Michelle's foot and then try to hog the mic from President Obama during his speech? I knew from the start that I loved you with all my heart. | |
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