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All night beyonce11/11/2022 ![]() ![]() You saying that she was high while creating this makes no sense. Hello, before you read this, just keep in mind that I respect your opinion, and I'm telling you how I see this. Don’t listen to this narcissistic celebrity, you are beautiful and worthy of love and the only thing standing in your way is you! You are your worst enemy and major obstacle. Every woman is capable of being whatever they want in America. Victim hood is a terrible state of mind to have and will only lead you to poverty and bitterness. You just can’t sit on your ass expecting others to do it for you. Sorry no one owes you shit in this life, if you want to become successful you can. She is living proof that not matter your gender or color or upbringing that you can be successful if you are willing to put the time and energy to reach your goals. This woman is so narcissistic it’s sickening to watch and even more so being half African American and being successful but telling other girls they might as well not try because of their color. And they actually lived in a time where it was really difficult to get to the next level if you where not white or a man. Instead she pushes it as if we are still in the 50’s and segregation still exists and even then a lot of black women and freed slaves ended up making something of themselves despite their hardships. It’s wrong for Beyoncé to not tell young black women to go after their dreams. ![]() Certain things require talent such as being a singer and if you’re tone deaf than the hard work isn’t going to get you anywhere, I am speaking on like running your own business, or being a supervisor or whatever. So long as you have the work ethic and determination to achieve your dreams. In America at least no matter the color or your upbringing you can become whatever you want to be. If black Women where pushed to the back then her ass would have zero success. But she isn’t helping any black woman or any woman by telling them they should be forever victims. I don’t understand the fuss with her, there are better singers than her like Whitney Houston or Maria Carey, the only thing Beyoncé is good at is self marketing. That doesn’t make you independent just desperate. No one should stay with anyone that treats them bad and betrays the relationship by screwing around. To any woman out there don’t listen to any over rated celebrity. Lord I think the weave finally suffocated her brain, cause none of this video made any sense. Great message by the way, to tell black Women to be independent but it’s also cool to stay with a dude that cheats on you. Seriously this was just creepy and cringe all rolled together. Not talking about her narcissism but actually being on a hallucinogenic. Ummm.who else gets the feeling that she was incredibly high while making this. Give you some time to prove that I can trust you againĪll night long, sweet love all night long So many people that I know, they're just tryna touch ya I've seen your scars and kissed your crime True love breathes salvation back into me Give you some time to prove that I can trust ya againīut my love's too pure to watch it chip away ![]() Watch the standalone video for "All Night" above.So many people I know that they just trying to touch you And frankly, we can’t wait to see where she takes us next. We also know that her journey is far from over. But Lemonade was Beyoncé's confessional, and, as we're told at the video's beginning, "All Night" is the redemption chapter of her journey. ![]() That's what being the most famous family on the planet means in 2016. And what she's presenting us with here, are the most intimate moments of the Carter-Knowles family.īut what’s striking is even their most private moments-Beyoncé and Jay Z's wedding day, playtime with Blue Ivy-are for public consumption. While a large chunk of Lemonade's visual cues was representational, "All Night" is Beyoncé at her most presentational. Following the standalone videos for “Hold Up,” “Sorry,” and “Formation,” on Wednesday, Beyoncé dropped the distilled version of Lemonade’s triumphant closer, "All Night." If Beyoncé's Lemonade was the most definitive album of the year, it's fitting that as 2016 comes to a close, Queen Bey decided to bookend it with a music video. ![]()
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