When Beyoncé released her album 4 in 2011, she decided to rid herself of Sasha Fierce. She wanted to tread new ground. “I don’t want to hear about ‘Single Ladies’ or ‘Crazy In Love’. I don’t want to ...
At the age of 10, I was already obsessed with pop divas. But Beyoncé was something different. She wasn’t just a pop star; she was a phenomenon. There was something magnetic about the way she ...
“Diva is the female version of a hustler,” taunts Beyoncé, a self-proclaimed one-name-wonder with a Jesus complex that encourages her to believe that she is somehow the savior of all the single ladies ...
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