Alright, let’s talk about the absolute nonsense that is Beyoncé’s latest track sitting at the top of the charts. Now, before the Beyhive comes buzzing at me, hear me out. This has nothing to do with her mid level talent, but rather the fact that she’s resorted to buying hype and PR to keep her mediocre song at the No 1 spot.
Let’s face it, Beyoncé’s talent is mid. For sure She’s got the voice, the dance moves, and the stage presence that many can only dream of. However her songs and lyrics leave a lot to be desired these days. It seems that even her star power isn’t enough to keep her at the top. Since she can no longer rely on her dwindling talent, she’s now turned to buying ads and PR to maintain her position. And that, my friends, is the sad reality of the music industry today.
Gone are the days when artists made it to the top based solely on their talent and hard work. Now, it’s all about who has the biggest budget for marketing and PR. The real talented musicians are left to wither away while the untalented ones continue to win and buy their way to the top.
Now, let’s talk about the actual music. Beyoncé’s latest song is being hailed as a country track, but let’s not kid ourselves. This song is far from being a true representation of country music. It’s an attempt at pandering to a new fanbase very like Taylor Swifts and it’s not fooling anyone. Indeed it seems that Taylor Swift has become her nemesis representing a level that she can’t just seem to crack. Not that Taylor’s talent is any better mind you!
Anyhoo Back to Beyoncé’s country music release , The lyrics are basic and filthy, the melody is forgettable, and the whole thing feels forced. It’s not nice, it’s not genuine, and it’s definitely not country music.
What’s even more frustrating is that there are countless talented country artists out there who are struggling to make it in the industry, and then Beyoncé waltzes in with her big name and takes up space on the charts with a lackluster attempt at country music.
It’s a slap in the face to the real country musicians who have been working tirelessly to make their mark in the industry. It’s a disservice to the genre and its fans. And it’s a sad reminder that in today’s world, talent no longer guarantees success.
So, what’s the solution to this problem? Well, it’s simple – support real talent. Instead of falling for the hype and PR stunts, let’s give our attention and praise to the artists who truly deserve it. Let’s stop letting the untalented and overhyped take up all the space and start uplifting the real musicians who are putting in the work and creating genuine, quality music.
And to Beyoncé, I say this – stop buying your way to the top and let your talent speak for itself. If you truly believe in your music, then let it stand on its own merit. And if you’re going to dip your toes into a new genre, at least do it with authenticity and respect for the music and its culture.
To wrap this up , Beyoncé’s latest No 1 is nothing more than a bunch of hype and PR. It’s a sad reflection of the state of the music industry today, where real talent takes a backseat to marketing budgets. But let’s not be fooled – the true music fans know the difference between genuine talent and smoke and mirrors. It’s time to start supporting the real musicians and giving them the recognition they deserve. And for the love of music, let’s stop pretending that Beyoncé’s country song is anything more than a shameless attempt at staying relevant.
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