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Post by Guest.. on Oct 27, 2013 19:07:27 GMT
I'm not trying to insinuate anything or wish it on her, but when Beyonce dies what do you guys think her stans would do? What would the people in the world do? Do you guys think people will talk about how great a person she was and she's a legend and shell never be replaced all that crap. What will her legacy be? I don't think her music nor work can stand the test of time. She might be one of those "Icons" in 50 years kids will be like what the heck was she famous for anyways? I don't even think she can stand the test of time of 50 years. Do you guys think all the dirty laundry will come out? Will people make fun of her death? Will some who haven't already see past the smoke and mirrors. Really curious, What's yall thoughts?
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Post by belladonna1983 on Oct 27, 2013 20:05:33 GMT
I think people will say they are sad...play some footage..... Rehash her life a little....
......then move on quickly......and here's the kicker - EVEN THE STANS WILL.
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Post by Ivory on Oct 27, 2013 21:19:28 GMT
People would act like they liked her. That's what they do when people die. The media would play nice at first so the Elite can keep making money off her. Then the dirt would come out...
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Post by eljjai on Oct 28, 2013 10:30:30 GMT
I think in the event of Beyonce's death, there will be the usual "gone to soon" song being played by maintsream media. Then they will roll out super white washed version of her life and career. A few challenged stans might hurt themselves. Before she's left the mortuary the record lable would release all sorts of Beyonce songs and material trying to make back all the money she died owing them. Before they close the casket Solange will step out trying to be the new Beyonce as will all the 20-11 other chicks who are struggling in the game. Then before the dust settles on her grave Jay-zoo will step out with a new thang. Eventually, Kelly and Michelle wil get together and do a song. Blue would probably be raised by Jay and his mom with "love" and by Tina with "greed" Ratty Matty would probably be the first to put Beyonce on blast for her BS. Then all the juicy little lies and fabrications would come out.
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Post by artlover090 on Oct 28, 2013 18:18:35 GMT
It's weird because she might not have a legacy that is going to be remembered, like many others. Only because this girl has managed to steal from everybody. So the next generation just might forget her or call her a thief. I know some people are going to ask what did she do that was so great or Queen/King liked?(NOTHING)The best part of her so-called legacy might be the TEA that is going to get spilled. I can only image who's going to be the first to do a tell all book?
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Post by HypeDefiance on Oct 31, 2013 23:34:13 GMT
If she dies prematurely/unexpectedly in the next 20 years, there will be a big to-do in the media and a certain demographic of fans will mourn her the way some celebs who passed over ten years ago have been mourned. She WILL be treated as if she was angelic in the media because her scandals/controversies are fairly meaningless in the grand scheme. On a micro level, the realities about her (and what she's "contributed" to culture) are very significant as they speak to her character and the actual (counterproductive) impact she's had on society. On a macro level, all that will be focused upon will be her "accomplishments," career and reactions to her passing.
If she dies at a-ripe-old-age, she will not be recalled in an over the top, how-devastating way. She certainly won't move millions of albums physically or digitally as her music will not likely be relevant 40+ years from now. She won't be remembered as a gamechanger or an entertainment titan - unless she makes some significant cultural contributions between now and the time of her passing. Her impact as a visual performer is being repeated and imitated in entertainment RIGHT NOW. I don't know if I think it will last like the styles of the 50s and (Motown) 60s or have a nostalgic and fond durability. Her vocal style (ugh) is being repeated and imitated (ugh) in music and performance RIGHT NOW, but I doubt it will endure like Aretha Franklin/Ella Fitzgerald/Whitney Houston types. She's not like Josephine Baker, Dorothy Dandridge or Lena Horne (legendary during hard times) and she's not like Michael Jackson (innovative, inspiring and controversial) or Madonna (controversial and polarizing) - she won't be regarded like those two. She hasn't had public trials and pain and come across as an artist of depth like Etta James, so she's unlikely to be regarded as Etta was through her life and upon her death. She's an "icon" of empty, contradictory "empowerment," vanity and monetary accumulation. She doesn't define an era (Donna Summer) or really represent anything. She's just the supposed "greatest entertainer of her generation" which won't mean a whole lot when she's 80 years old.
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Post by Erica Kane on Nov 1, 2013 0:08:14 GMT
If she dies prematurely/unexpectedly in the next 20 years, there will be a big to-do in the media and a certain demographic of fans will mourn her the way some celebs who passed over ten years ago have been mourned. She WILL be treated as if she was angelic in the media because her scandals/controversies are fairly meaningless in the grand scheme. On a micro level, the realities about her (and what she's "contributed" to culture) are very significant as they speak to her character and the actual (counterproductive) impact she's had on society. On a macro level, all that will be focused upon will be her "accomplishments," career and reactions to her passing. If she dies at a-ripe-old-age, she will not be recalled in an over the top, how-devastating way. She certainly won't move millions of albums physically or digitally as her music will not likely be relevant 40+ years from now. She won't be remembered as a gamechanger or an entertainment titan - unless she makes some significant cultural contributions between now and the time of her passing. Her impact as a visual performer is being repeated and imitated in entertainment RIGHT NOW. I don't know if I think it will last like the styles of the 50s and (Motown) 60s or have a nostalgic and fond durability. Her vocal style (ugh) is being repeated and imitated (ugh) in music and performance RIGHT NOW, but I doubt it will endure like Aretha Franklin/Ella Fitzgerald/Whitney Houston types. She's not like Josephine Baker, Dorothy Dandridge or Lena Horne (legendary during hard times) and she's not like Michael Jackson (innovative, inspiring and controversial) or Madonna (controversial and polarizing) - she won't be regarded like those two. She hasn't had public trials and pain and come across as an artist of depth like Etta James, so she's unlikely to be regarded as Etta was through her life and upon her death. She's an "icon" of empty, contradictory "empowerment," vanity and monetary accumulation. She doesn't define an era (Donna Summer) or really represent anything. She's just the supposed "greatest entertainer of her generation" which won't mean a whole lot when she's 80 years old. Yassssss, you betta You said it all.
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Post by quianaj11 on Nov 2, 2013 14:53:18 GMT
I think all the crazy fooliness would come out and the world would keep moving. It wouldn't be like MJ death when the world stop, but her stans would think so though ha ha.
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