Also she doesn’t do clean music. I think when she did music with her sister they were onto something. She shouldn’t have dramatically strayed from that formula. When Beyonce went solo she didn’t dramatically switch up her sound from what she was doing with destiny’s child and she gradually made changes overtime. Female artists especially black female artists need to bring something different than each other because a feel a lot of them do the same thing and not too many stand out.Huh? Beyoncé’s place is secured, she has no need to worry about what children might achieve one day. Second off, calling a woman a queen is no different than calling a dude a king today. It’s the same shyt, there is no burden here. No one is listening to this album disappointed because Beyoncé called her a queen and she’s not living up to the title lol.
Normani was in a girls group and has had similar problems while trying to become a successful solo artist. The problem with pop and r&b acts in this position is simple: you need a hit. The hit allows you to move on from your past. Justin Timberlake got a hit. Beyoncé got a hit. Michael Jackson got a hit. Once that happens the artist can truly grow up and move on from the group or duo dynamic. Chloe doesn’t have a hit. That’s all this is.
I can't see Beyonce helping anyone but herself TBH
I can’t believe I didn’t deliver this tea first
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The man is married with kids
To a woman?
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You're giving that shyt too much credit. The record went double balsa wood.Album went triple Styrofoam![]()
What is imposter syndrome?
Tbh, she'll probably end up in one of those Donald Glover or maybe a MBJ flicks in the future because clearly she has some traction in terms of media views.
Black Hollywood will give her a hand up, she'll rock it and run headfirst into full-time acting work, which is more lucrative than music it seems.