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Reply #30 posted 03/18/13 2:16pm

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Keyshia Cole, Beyonce: Singer Slams 'Bow Down'

Keyshia Cole

Keyshia Cole isn't feeling Beyonce's new single, "Bow Down." We can glean that much from her Twitter account, where she let her feelings be known earlier today (March 18).

"Can't stand when people all self righteous when it's convenient it makes them look good. Lmao! But can still talk shit when convenient 2 FOH," she tweeted this afternoon.

She followed by writing: "I done kept it real from the start! #RespectTHAT."

Then she let the hammer down.

"First 'Women need to Stick together' now bitches better Bow. Smh. But it's all G! Chicks stay shooting the shit. But when I speak my mind its a prob. #Well #StayMad," shewrote.

This is not the first time Cole has railed against Beyonce or her pals in Destiny's Child. She was critical of Michelle Williams' contribution to the group's performance at the Super Bowl in February.

Kelly Rowland seemingly put her in her place, though.

"We matter to a lot more people, with all due respect, than her," she told Rolling Stone. "So, I really don't care what she said."

http://www.theboombox.com/2013/03/18/keyshia-cole-beyonce-bow-down/

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Reply #31 posted 03/18/13 2:31pm

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Her documentary made it seem like she was ready to make music that had something to it, despite the charts or not... but maybe this is special to her lol . Beyonce talks that she wants to be a legend but her catalogue let's her down.

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Reply #32 posted 03/18/13 3:46pm

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Solange put the buzz in her ear to make this wack ass song! lol

I'M NOT SHOUTING, JEEZ!
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Reply #33 posted 03/18/13 3:56pm

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Garbage..... just like her entire catalogue.

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Reply #34 posted 03/18/13 4:04pm

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mjscarousal said:

Garbage..... just like her entire catalogue.

Its forced and honestly i dont believe any of the stories that she was offensive to women/swearing, no one is even talking about this song thats why these HYPE stories get planted, trust me NO ONE is talking about this record at all.


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Reply #35 posted 03/18/13 4:22pm

CynicKill

lastdecember said:

mjscarousal said:

Garbage..... just like her entire catalogue.

Its forced and honestly i dont believe any of the stories that she was offensive to women/swearing, no one is even talking about this song thats why these HYPE stories get planted, trust me NO ONE is talking about this record at all.

Yeah I agree it's a non-starter as a propper single, which is why I thought it was a buzz-single. It's way too unorthodox to be considered radio ready. And it's pointless to boot.

With tens of millions in the bank, would it have killed her to try to be legit?

Then again maybe the world isn't ready for authentic R&B from black artists.

Look at the successes of Adele and Justin Timberlake.

The arguement is black folk ain't making music like this, but ask yourself, how many have access to the likes of Rick Ruben, and would the public be interested besides?

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Reply #36 posted 03/18/13 4:40pm

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lastdecember said:

Its forced and honestly i dont believe any of the stories that she was offensive to women/swearing, no one is even talking about this song thats why these HYPE stories get planted, trust me NO ONE is talking about this record at all.

Yeah I agree it's a non-starter as a propper single, which is why I thought it was a buzz-single. It's way too unorthodox to be considered radio ready. And it's pointless to boot.

With tens of millions in the bank, would it have killed her to try to be legit?

Then again maybe the world isn't ready for authentic R&B from black artists.

Look at the successes of Adele and Justin Timberlake.

The arguement is black folk ain't making music like this, but ask yourself, how many have access to the likes of Rick Ruben, and would the public be interested besides?

Thats not necessarily true but I agree with you to an extent.

However, there are alot of black artists that make R&B.

Jill, Anthony, Erykah BUT the thing is you cant be black and make R&B if you want to cross over or have pop success.

Adele and Justin can get away with that... artists like Mint Condition and Anthony Hamilton cant unless they were to make a POP song.

Because dont get it twisted there are ALOT of black artists that make R&B but the industry doesnt recognize them and instead only pushes Beyonce, Rihanna, Usher and so forth. They think since their black that they can represent R&B but blackness and R&B are two different things. Just because your black doesnt mean you make R&B music and vice versa.

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Reply #37 posted 03/18/13 4:44pm

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Bey don got ratchet on us yall. falloff

I seriously can't at her, the only this song is missing is a Houston rapper.

I refuse to believe this is her lead single, I think it's just a promo single. Not a very good one at that.

And honestly she's too old for this kind of mess. You're a mother now, girl. Act like one. I would expect this out of Rihanna or Nicki, but not Bey. Guess I was wrong.

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Reply #38 posted 03/18/13 4:45pm

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mjscarousal said:

Garbage..... just like her entire catalogue.

evillol

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Reply #39 posted 03/18/13 4:47pm

CynicKill

mjscarousal said:

CynicKill said:

Yeah I agree it's a non-starter as a propper single, which is why I thought it was a buzz-single. It's way too unorthodox to be considered radio ready. And it's pointless to boot.

With tens of millions in the bank, would it have killed her to try to be legit?

Then again maybe the world isn't ready for authentic R&B from black artists.

Look at the successes of Adele and Justin Timberlake.

The arguement is black folk ain't making music like this, but ask yourself, how many have access to the likes of Rick Ruben, and would the public be interested besides?

Thats not necessarily true but I agree with you to an extent.

However, there are alot of black artists that make R&B.

Jill, Anthony, Erykah BUT the thing is you cant be black and make R&B if you want to cross over or have pop success.

Adele and Justin can get away with that... artists like Mint Condition and Anthony Hamilton cant unless they were to make a POP song.

Because dont get it twisted there are ALOT of black artists that make R&B but the industry doesnt recognize them and instead only pushes Beyonce, Rihanna, Usher and so forth. They think since their black that they can represent R&B but blackness and R&B are two different things. Just because your black doesnt mean you make R&B music and vice versa.

Yeah that's the key right there.

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Reply #40 posted 03/18/13 7:58pm

SynthiaRose

When I heard this song this morning, I immediately thought "Mrs Carter?" Indeed!

#Wack #Tacky #Rachet #JustLikeHusband

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Reply #41 posted 03/18/13 8:14pm

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NaughtyKitty said:

what do you think about Bey's return?

There’s nothing like sparking a bit of controversy when making a long-awaited comeback, is there?

Beyonce has taken a two year break from music since her last album ‘4’ and has been busy with motherhood looking after daughter Blue Ivy.

Wait...What???? confused Did I miss this hiatus??? confuse ill

When was this supposed break??? neutral

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Reply #42 posted 03/18/13 8:37pm

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noimageatall said:

NaughtyKitty said:

what do you think about Bey's return?

There’s nothing like sparking a bit of controversy when making a long-awaited comeback, is there?

Beyonce has taken a two year break from music since her last album ‘4’ and has been busy with motherhood looking after daughter Blue Ivy.

Wait...What???? confused Did I miss this hiatus??? confuse ill

When was this supposed break??? neutral

If you blinked you might have missed her "haitus." It was more like 2 weeks, not 2 years lol

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Reply #43 posted 03/19/13 4:30am

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mjscarousal said:

Garbage..... just like her entire catalogue.

Bow down, bitches. lol
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Reply #44 posted 03/19/13 7:17am

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there was no 2 year break... how soon she forgets.... this was in 2012 4 months after Blue was born in Jan, 4 Shows at Revel in Atlantic City... she also performed with Jay Z at Barclays during his run there... then the superbowl announcement... gtfoh

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[Edited 3/19/13 10:30am]

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Reply #45 posted 03/19/13 9:11am

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lol An hiatus in Beyoncé-world means not recording a new album with new tracks. And she hasn't done that for 2 years, so don't get it twisted... No one's lying lol

I don't really see how this song is "shocking". Bey has always tried to be more or less ghetto and "cool". This can go two ways. Either it's just a buzz-song and the rest sounds nothing like it. Or Bey has once again proven to have bad taste in music. I'm saying this as a fan. lol

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Reply #46 posted 03/19/13 9:51am

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VenusBlingBling said:

lol An hiatus in Beyoncé-world means not recording a new album with new tracks. And she hasn't done that for 2 years, so don't get it twisted... No one's lying lol

I don't really see how this song is "shocking". Bey has always tried to be more or less ghetto and "cool". This can go two ways. Either it's just a buzz-song and the rest sounds nothing like it. Or Bey has once again proven to have bad taste in music. I'm saying this as a fan. lol

I don't think the album will sound like this song, it's just to make people talk and get some buzz... But who knows... I hate this wannabe ratchet image, it's so lame... She could have done this song 5 years ago, but now that she's 31 and a mother, it doesn't fit at all..

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Reply #47 posted 03/19/13 10:17am

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KCOOLMUZIQ said:

Ok this is the rachet side of Beyonce she has been alluding to....


[Edited 3/18/13 22:35pm]

Thought this was Rhianna for a minute.

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Reply #48 posted 03/19/13 11:24am

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This can go two ways. Either it's just a buzz-song and the rest sounds nothing like it. Or Bey has once again proven to have bad taste in music.

Exactly. Even as a "buzz single" it's doing it's purpose judging by this site and others. It may not even be on the album at all (which we don't even know the title or track listing yet). It could be just a case of someone in the Bey camp releasing something to get people talking about before there's an official single and album release.

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Reply #49 posted 03/19/13 11:59am

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They're not even full songs let alone singles.

But.

She went the entire fuck off. lol and you can tell she had fun doing this.

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Reply #50 posted 04/01/13 10:29am

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Beyonce's music has always been garbage and cheesy. It is nice to listen to for dance or trends but will people remember her music in 20 years as timeless music.

I think she is desperate to be back on top. Gaga, Taylor Swift, Rihanna and Adele have taken the throne from the Queen B.

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Reply #51 posted 04/01/13 12:57pm

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Beyoncé, who has kept fans in the dark for quite a while now, has somehow managed to get even better. The world with celebrate the release of the highly anticipated Mrs. Carter album, out in June. Surely by then, her first single will be inescapable on radio. Filled with brazen, sexual lyrics against an aggressive, bohemian-style beat, “Don’t Gotta Work It Out” is sure-fire hit. Not many people are lucky enough to land a legitimate record, let alone one that hasn’t seemed to peak ten years in. At 31, Beyoncé has achieved a level of fame and notoriety that might make continued success an easy prospect. Yet she remains anything but asleep at the wheel. Mrs. Carter finds Spears still in control of her image and her sound, building on a decade-strong brand of feel-good pop.

V How does starting on a new project usually begin?
BEYONCÉ I don’t think about it. I like for things to happen organically. I’m inspired by my surroundings, so I’m always writing.

V What made you choose “Don’t Gotta Work It Out” as the first single?
B There were a lot of great options. It came down between two or three, but something about this song was different. It’s a good representation of how dynamic the album is.

V Do you have any collaborations on the album?
B I’ve read some rumors. There are a few, but I can’t remember reading a rumor online that had it right. I like that there’s still a lot of surprises to come with this album.

V Who exactly is Mrs. Carter?
B She’s a strong woman. A happy wife and mother. Every song on the album is a representation of who Mrs. Carter is. Every aspect of my personality is explicitly defined.

V What direction are you taking with the sound?
B I almost always get approached with dance music first. It’s happened on the last three albums. I love dance music, obviously, but it was just time to pull away from it. You hear it everywhere and I feel like that sound has been milked dry. I wanted to go somewhere different. People are still going to dance, but it’s not going to be to electronic sounds. Again, I don’t want to give away too much.

V Would you consider this new album a revolution or an evolution?
B It’s a little of both. There are songs on this album that don’t sound like anything else and are completely revolutionary, but I also believe that this album expresses where I am today as a woman and is an evolution of who I am.

V What can fans expect from your upcoming tour? You know it sold out, right?
B An adventure. That seems to be the word that keeps popping up when people ask me to describe the tour. The rehearsals have been testing my limits as an entertainer, but I know the hard work is going to pay off. We haven’t even finalized the set, but sitting back and watching the dancers is mind-blowing. It’s exciting to watch everything from your imagination evolve into a stage and tour. It’s why I love what I do.

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Reply #52 posted 04/01/13 3:27pm

SoulAlive

"there are songs on this album that don't sound like anything else and are completely revolutionary"

Oh really?? falloff She says that same crap everytime,lol...before the last album was released,didn't she say that she created a whole new genre? LMAO

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Reply #53 posted 04/02/13 7:23am

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getxxxx said:

Beyoncé, who has kept fans in the dark for quite a while now, has somehow managed to get even better. The world with celebrate the release of the highly anticipated Mrs. Carter album, out in June. Surely by then, her first single will be inescapable on radio. Filled with brazen, sexual lyrics against an aggressive, bohemian-style beat, “Don’t Gotta Work It Out” is sure-fire hit. Not many people are lucky enough to land a legitimate record, let alone one that hasn’t seemed to peak ten years in. At 31, Beyoncé has achieved a level of fame and notoriety that might make continued success an easy prospect. Yet she remains anything but asleep at the wheel. Mrs. Carter finds Spears still in control of her image and her sound, building on a decade-strong brand of feel-good pop.

V How does starting on a new project usually begin?
BEYONCÉ I don’t think about it. I like for things to happen organically. I’m inspired by my surroundings, so I’m always writing.

V What made you choose “Don’t Gotta Work It Out” as the first single?
B There were a lot of great options. It came down between two or three, but something about this song was different. It’s a good representation of how dynamic the album is.

V Do you have any collaborations on the album?
B I’ve read some rumors. There are a few, but I can’t remember reading a rumor online that had it right. I like that there’s still a lot of surprises to come with this album.

V Who exactly is Mrs. Carter?
B She’s a strong woman. A happy wife and mother. Every song on the album is a representation of who Mrs. Carter is. Every aspect of my personality is explicitly defined.

V What direction are you taking with the sound?
B I almost always get approached with dance music first. It’s happened on the last three albums. I love dance music, obviously, but it was just time to pull away from it. You hear it everywhere and I feel like that sound has been milked dry. I wanted to go somewhere different. People are still going to dance, but it’s not going to be to electronic sounds. Again, I don’t want to give away too much.

V Would you consider this new album a revolution or an evolution?
B It’s a little of both. There are songs on this album that don’t sound like anything else and are completely revolutionary, but I also believe that this album expresses where I am today as a woman and is an evolution of who I am.

V What can fans expect from your upcoming tour? You know it sold out, right?
B An adventure. That seems to be the word that keeps popping up when people ask me to describe the tour. The rehearsals have been testing my limits as an entertainer, but I know the hard work is going to pay off. We haven’t even finalized the set, but sitting back and watching the dancers is mind-blowing. It’s exciting to watch everything from your imagination evolve into a stage and tour. It’s why I love what I do.

I like how they glossed over her pushing her release date back two months to June. Hmmm? I wonder why? Originally her album was supposed to be out mid-April to coincide with her tour. I guess they're not ready...

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Reply #54 posted 04/02/13 12:28pm

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Musicslave said:

getxxxx said:

Beyoncé, who has kept fans in the dark for quite a while now, has somehow managed to get even better. The world with celebrate the release of the highly anticipated Mrs. Carter album, out in June. Surely by then, her first single will be inescapable on radio. Filled with brazen, sexual lyrics against an aggressive, bohemian-style beat, “Don’t Gotta Work It Out” is sure-fire hit. Not many people are lucky enough to land a legitimate record, let alone one that hasn’t seemed to peak ten years in. At 31, Beyoncé has achieved a level of fame and notoriety that might make continued success an easy prospect. Yet she remains anything but asleep at the wheel. Mrs. Carter finds Spears still in control of her image and her sound, building on a decade-strong brand of feel-good pop.

V How does starting on a new project usually begin?
BEYONCÉ I don’t think about it. I like for things to happen organically. I’m inspired by my surroundings, so I’m always writing.

V What made you choose “Don’t Gotta Work It Out” as the first single?
B There were a lot of great options. It came down between two or three, but something about this song was different. It’s a good representation of how dynamic the album is.

V Do you have any collaborations on the album?
B I’ve read some rumors. There are a few, but I can’t remember reading a rumor online that had it right. I like that there’s still a lot of surprises to come with this album.

V Who exactly is Mrs. Carter?
B She’s a strong woman. A happy wife and mother. Every song on the album is a representation of who Mrs. Carter is. Every aspect of my personality is explicitly defined.

V What direction are you taking with the sound?
B I almost always get approached with dance music first. It’s happened on the last three albums. I love dance music, obviously, but it was just time to pull away from it. You hear it everywhere and I feel like that sound has been milked dry. I wanted to go somewhere different. People are still going to dance, but it’s not going to be to electronic sounds. Again, I don’t want to give away too much.

V Would you consider this new album a revolution or an evolution?
B It’s a little of both. There are songs on this album that don’t sound like anything else and are completely revolutionary, but I also believe that this album expresses where I am today as a woman and is an evolution of who I am.

V What can fans expect from your upcoming tour? You know it sold out, right?
B An adventure. That seems to be the word that keeps popping up when people ask me to describe the tour. The rehearsals have been testing my limits as an entertainer, but I know the hard work is going to pay off. We haven’t even finalized the set, but sitting back and watching the dancers is mind-blowing. It’s exciting to watch everything from your imagination evolve into a stage and tour. It’s why I love what I do.

I like how they glossed over her pushing her release date back two months to June. Hmmm? I wonder why? Originally her album was supposed to be out mid-April to coincide with her tour. I guess they're not ready...

I thought the album was suppose to come out in April!!! I knew I wasn't trippin'...

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Reply #55 posted 04/02/13 1:32pm

Ottensen

lastdecember said:

mjscarousal said:

Garbage..... just like her entire catalogue.

Its forced and honestly i dont believe any of the stories that she was offensive to women/swearing, no one is even talking about this song thats why these HYPE stories get planted, trust me NO ONE is talking about this record at all.

Not from what I can see in general media. Women's mags, talk shows, radio shows, youtube vloggers, celebrity gossip blogs, old school black community talking heads; quite a few people (who are generally over the age of 35) think it's trash. So do I.

Even bloated pill head Rush Limbastard addressed the song on his show, although his dumb ass didn't understand what she said, and thought it was a call for women to be sublissive to their men (which he approved of). Idiot that he is.

The song is still pooptoast

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Reply #56 posted 04/02/13 1:33pm

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Well, I gave it a shot... Don't like it at all. razz

"Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato

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Reply #57 posted 04/03/13 7:55am

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[Edited 4/3/13 7:57am]

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Reply #58 posted 04/03/13 8:44am

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headache

be kind, be a friend, not a bully.
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Reply #59 posted 04/03/13 12:06pm

Ottensen

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"there are songs on this album that don't sound like anything else and are completely revolutionary"

Oh really?? falloff She says that same crap everytime,lol...before the last album was released,didn't she say that she created a whole new genre? LMAO

yes, indeed she did falloff

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