Post by topaz on Mar 29, 2019 21:20:12 GMT
Don't expect Bey to start doing traditional interviews or any type of interview anytime soon even thou she has the Lion King coming out. I ran across a recent news article with an interview with Bey's Publicist, Yvette. She seems to want Bey to start talking but for some reason Bey is holding out on interviews. Yvette says, "I think I sort of like what my client is doing". Yvette's statement just has me continuing to ask, What is really going on with the Carters-Knowles? I always thought it was Yvette telling Bey to not do interviews for some sort of PR strategy but I'm totally wrong. This is Bey's doing. Bey did say in an old interview that she likes Drama. No interviews to address her own hot topic or clearing up misunderstandings is definitely a lot of drama that I think has hurt Bey more than helped her (see Wendy Williams and Brandy). I just hope Jay has stopped cheating and Bey is finally happy and ready to just sing.
It's also being reported that Bey is making a female empowerment album this year and MediaTakeOut is saying another joint album with Jay maybe coming this summer. I hope for once, Bey stops singing/rapping nonsense. Female empowerment may not work if Jay is still cheating. Mumble music/rap without substance is over!!! I also hope she doesn't release her album the same time as Rihanna and that Tidal doesn't leak Rihanna's album like they always do to make her have less numbers than Bey. Because that underhandedness/spite only profits Rihanna in the end. Anti stayed on the charts longer and had more hits than Lemonade.
Here's info on the music: thatgrapejuice.net/2019/03/report-beyonce-working-new-solo-album-eyes-female-empowerment-theme/
Here's what was reported about her interviews
gossiponthis.com/2019/03/07/beyonce-no-interviews-anytime-soon-according-publicist-yvette-noel-schure/
"Noel-Schure, a former journalist herself, says she understands the importance of having a formal sit-down with such a major icon such as Beyoncé, however, now that she’s a publicist, her views have changed. “I don’t know that any artist owes someone a sit-down interview, honestly, now,” she said. “Politicians, yes … I feel like what artists owe their audiences is a really good performance.” And although we may not get an actual interview from Beyoncé, Noel-Schure assures that fans get more than enough from her music. “I think people have to respect an artist who often does a lot of talking with the content, with the music. Some people actually say a little bit too much. The music, the content that we consume, doesn’t live up to all the controversy that you create,” she said. “I think I sort of like what my client does, and that she has leveled the playing field so fans, as well as critics, get it at the same time.”
It's also being reported that Bey is making a female empowerment album this year and MediaTakeOut is saying another joint album with Jay maybe coming this summer. I hope for once, Bey stops singing/rapping nonsense. Female empowerment may not work if Jay is still cheating. Mumble music/rap without substance is over!!! I also hope she doesn't release her album the same time as Rihanna and that Tidal doesn't leak Rihanna's album like they always do to make her have less numbers than Bey. Because that underhandedness/spite only profits Rihanna in the end. Anti stayed on the charts longer and had more hits than Lemonade.
Here's info on the music: thatgrapejuice.net/2019/03/report-beyonce-working-new-solo-album-eyes-female-empowerment-theme/
Here's what was reported about her interviews
gossiponthis.com/2019/03/07/beyonce-no-interviews-anytime-soon-according-publicist-yvette-noel-schure/
"Noel-Schure, a former journalist herself, says she understands the importance of having a formal sit-down with such a major icon such as Beyoncé, however, now that she’s a publicist, her views have changed. “I don’t know that any artist owes someone a sit-down interview, honestly, now,” she said. “Politicians, yes … I feel like what artists owe their audiences is a really good performance.” And although we may not get an actual interview from Beyoncé, Noel-Schure assures that fans get more than enough from her music. “I think people have to respect an artist who often does a lot of talking with the content, with the music. Some people actually say a little bit too much. The music, the content that we consume, doesn’t live up to all the controversy that you create,” she said. “I think I sort of like what my client does, and that she has leveled the playing field so fans, as well as critics, get it at the same time.”