Beyonce's Ill-Advised
Whitefishing Foray Into Country Music Sounds
Terrible And Is Getting Slammed On Social Networking
February 12. 2024
Demonic, sexually explicit singer Beyonce does
not embody the elements of country music, regarding a genre that
detests satanism and indecency
Feeling overshadowed by attention
seeking pop star, Taylor Swift, and her army of
publicists keeping her in the headlines at all
times, R&B singer Beyonce, is releasing a country
music album, "Act II." This is a ploy from Beyonce
for attention, awards and money (LOL). The first two
singles from Beyonce's country music album were
released this week and they don't sound good. To
make matters worse, she doesn't know what she is
doing in trying to pass off those songs as country
music and is in for a world of insults from fans in
the genre.
Beyonce's new music isn't country at
all. It lacks the musical elements of country music
songs. Another problem is you can barely make out
what she is saying, as she is mumbling in a heavily
put on drawl on the songs. Speaking with a heavy
southern accent and using the word Texas in a song
title, does not a country song make. Audiences are
seeing right through the insincerity.
Beyonce is also going around wearing
an ill-fitting, Norwegian platinum blond wig and
oversized cowboy hat that is too big for her little
head, which houses her small brain, that hatched
this stupid scheme of trying to pass for white, to
launch a foray into country music. It is insulting
to black people, as Beyonce is black. It is also
insulting to white people, as she is making a
mockery of them and country music. It is
whitefishing.
Beyonce at the Grammys last week (LOL)
There are black artists who do
country music, but that's where there roots are
musically. It's not an act, pardon the pun.
They're not faking it in trying to get the Grammy
committee to give them undeserved awards to compete
with Taylor Swift, Alicia Keyes and Adele.
Country music fans love the police,
cover up in music videos and tell intricate stories
in their songs, much like folk/blues artists.
Beyonce is the exact opposite of all those things,
as she has shown for years. Even the music videos
for her new so-called country music songs show her
half naked, flaunting her breast implants. Country
music fans can tell she is being insincere.
I'm convinced watching the
successful remake of the award winning 1988 song
"Fast Car" originally released by black music
legend, Tracy Chapman, which was redone last year by
white country music artist, Luke Combs, is where
Beyonce hatched this harebrained scheme. In 2023 the
song went to number one again with Combs. Last year,
Grammy award winning Chapman became the first black,
female songwriter to win the CMA (Country Music
Awards) song of the year award (for the Combs remake
of her song). Chapman also became the first, black
female songwriter to earn a solo number one on the
country music charts.
Chapman and Combs's performance was
the highlight of the Grammy awards last week.
Beyonce and her gremlin looking husband Jay Z were
at the show looking salty and publicly slamming
other artists because she was snubbed. They behave
like spoiled brats. Beyonce is no Whitney Houston.
Sit your butt down.
My tweets about "Fast Car" in 2021 and 2024
Here's the problem regarding where
Beyonce went spectacularly wrong with her new,
alleged country music songs. Country and folk music
have a lot in common. Both genres are storytellers,
employ similar musical accompaniment and cadence,
and the music has the same earthy kind of quality to
it. Chapman is a folk/blues/rock artist like James
Taylor, Joni Mitchell, and Creedence Clearwater
Revival, among others. Chapman, Taylor, Mitchell,
and Creedence Clearwater Revival could have easily
done full country music, because for decades their
respective sounds exhibited pronounced tones of it.
Beyonce has done R&B music
throughout her 25-year career (that's not an insult
to R&B, because I absolutely love real R&B music
like Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin and the Temptations,
among others). On her new music, Beyonce is singing
R&B with a southern drawl, sounding like karaokee,
accompanied by a cliché, semi-country beat in the
background. She looks mentally ill trying to pass
that off as country music.
This is not to say an R&B artist
could not do country music. If it was sincere, I
think it would be embraced by country audiences.
However, what Beyonce is doing is so fake. It looks
like a parody or caricature of what she thinks
country music is as a genre.
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