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C'est bien beaut tout ça mais on veut des visuels maintenant, un minimum de visibilité, je ne sais pas moi. 

Rien que le clip de Break My Soul, franchement. 3 mois après c'est pas trop demander, sachant que le titre fait sa descente dans les charts.

 

Je sais qu'elle est nulle en interview mais sa façon de gérer l'exploitation de ses derniers albums m'exaspère. 

Ou si elle a la flemme qu'elle envoie BabyBlue avec une perruque faire un peu de promo à sa place... Bref qu'elle trouve une solution.

Même Rihanna reine des flemmardes va performer au Superbowl avant le début de la "promo" de Renaissance, c'est quoi cette mascarade ??? Elle veut qu'on vienne pleurer à genoux devant les portes de son palace pour avoir quelque chose ?

 J'en peux piou, j'en peux piou 

 

 

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J'ai l'impression qu'on va encore attendre une vingtaine d'années avant d'avoir les clips, peut-être dans une réédition après la tournée en 2024 ?. Elle n'a pas publié celui de Break my soul qui était N°1 au Hot 100 alors bon, tout est possible...? 

En octobre sortira une vidéo du titre Summer Renaissance pour la campagne Tiffany&Co réalisée par Mark Romanek (Scream de MJ et Janet, Shake it off de Taylor...) c'est toujours ça de pris.

 

 

Cover de Break My Soul par Nova Twins :

 

 

 

 

The Writting's on the Wall et Say My Name dans les classements Best Albums 90's et Best Songs 90's de Pitchfork:

 

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45.Destiny’s Child: The Writing’s on the Wall (1999)
Legendary girl groups aren’t created overnight. Watch clips of a baby-faced Destiny’s Child rehearsing or revisit the countless interviews where former members detailed the “Olympic-style” training regimen that would catapult them to fame. Their work ethic and talent caught the industry’s eyes by the time the group's members—initially Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett—were still in high school, and their second album, The Writing’s on the Wall, kept the world’s attention. Produced by an all-star roster of seasoned industry professionals like Missy Elliott, Kandi Burruss, Kevin “She’kspere” Briggs and Rodney Jerkins, the album combined sophisticated R&B production with the exuberant theatrics of young women. There were controversial and empowering anthems, homages to The Godfather and Set it Off, playful threats to have AOL shut down their email because a man wouldn’t stop messaging them, a slew of the decade’s most reliable party-starting bangers. It was also the launching pad for contemporary pop’s most enduring and evolutionary star, one that Beyoncé consistently pays homage to through periodic reunions and nostalgic home movie clips. –Heven Haile

 

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The 150 Best Albums of the 1990s
From Lauryn Hill to Radiohead, My Bloody Valentine to Janet Jackson, Nirvana to Wu-Tang Clan, and so many more, these are the albums that changed music forever.

 

1.My Bloody Valentine: Loveless (1991)
2.Lauryn Hill: The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill (1998)
3.Radiohead: OK Computer (1997)
4.Liz Phair: Exile in Guyville (1993)
5.Wu-Tang Clan: Enter The Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) (1993)
6.Björk: Homogenic (1997)
7.Janet Jackson: The Velvet Rope (1997)
8.Hole: Live Through This (1994)
9.A Tribe Called Quest: The Low End Theory (1991)
10.Nirvana: Nevermind (1991)
11.Portishead: Dummy (1994)
12.OutKast: Aquemini (1998)
13.Daft Punk: Homework (1997)
14.The Notorious B.I.G.: Ready to Die (1994)
15.Aaliyah: One in a Million (1996)
16.PJ Harvey: Rid of Me (1993)
17.Erykah Badu: Baduizm (1997)
18.Cocteau Twins: Heaven or Las Vegas (1990)
19.Fiona Apple: When the Pawn… (1999)
20.D’Angelo: Brown Sugar (1995)
21.Silver Jews: American Water (1998)
22.Nas: Illmatic (1994)
23.Elliott Smith: Either/Or (1997)
24.Dr. Dre: The Chronic (1992)
25.Belle and Sebastian: If You’re Feeling Sinister (1996)
26.Boards of Canada: Music Has the Right to Children (1998)
27.Public Enemy: Fear of a Black Planet (1990)
28.Björk: Post (1995)
29.Pavement: Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain (1994)
30.Mos Def: Black on Both Sides (1999)
31.Neutral Milk Hotel: In the Aeroplane Over the Sea (1998)
32.Lucinda Williams: Car Wheels on a Gravel Road (1998)
33.Talk Talk: Laughing Stock (1991)
34.Aphex Twin: Richard D. James Album (1996)
35.The Breeders: Last Splash (1993)
36.Lil’ Kim: Hard Core (1996)
37.Fiona Apple: Tidal (1996)
38.Janet Jackson: janet. (1993)
39.2Pac: All Eyez on Me (1996)
40.Nine Inch Nails: The Downward Spiral (1994)
41.Raekwon: Only Built 4 Cuban Linx… (1995)
42.TLC: CrazySexyCool (1994)
43.Le Tigre: Le Tigre (1999)
44.Stereolab: Emperor Tomato Ketchup (1996)
45.Destiny’s Child: The Writing’s on the Wall (1999)
46.UGK: Ridin’ Dirty (1996)
47.Sleater-Kinney: Dig Me Out (1997)
48.Fugees: The Score (1996)
49.DJ Shadow: Endtroducing... (1996)
50.Elliott Smith: Elliott Smith (1995)
51.Alanis Morissette: Jagged Little Pill (1995)
52.Sade: Love Deluxe (1992)
53.Aphex Twin: Selected Ambient Works Volume II (1994)
54.Scarface: The Diary (1994)
55.Madonna: Ray of Light (1998)
56.Scott Walker: Tilt (1995)
57.Mobb Deep: The Infamous (1995)
58.Slowdive: Souvlaki (1993)
59.JAY-Z: Reasonable Doubt (1994)
60.Mariah Carey: Butterfly (1997)
61.Massive Attack: Blue Lines (1991)
62.Juvenile: 400 Degreez (1998)
63.R.E.M.: Automatic for the People (1992)
64.Tricky: Maxinquaye (1995)
65.MF DOOM: Operation: Doomsday (1999)
66.Cat Power: Moon Pix (1998)
67.Beastie Boys: Check Your Head (1992)
68.Bob Dylan: Time Out of Mind (1997)
69.GZA: Liquid Swords (1995)
70.Pavement: Slanted and Enchanted (1992)
71.Pulp: Different Class (1995)
72.De La Soul: De La Soul Is Dead (1991)
73.Yo La Tengo: I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One (1997)
74.Missy Elliott: Supa Dupa Fly (1997)
75.Nirvana: In Utero (1993) 
76.The KLF: Chill Out (1990) 
77.The Roots: Things Fall Apart (1999)
78.The Magnetic Fields: 69 Love Songs (1999)
79.DMX: It’s Dark and Hell Is Hot (1998)
80.Bikini Kill: The C.D. Version of the First Two Records (1994)
81.Radiohead: The Bends (1995)
82.The Chicks: Fly (1999)
83.Slint: Spiderland (1991)
84.OutKast: ATLiens (1996)
85.Godspeed You! Black Emperor: F♯ A♯ ∞ (1997)
86.Spiritualized: Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space (1997)
87.DJ Screw: 3 ’N The Mornin’ Part Two (1996)
88.Sonic Youth: Goo (1990)
89.Sonny Sharrock: Ask the Ages (1991) 
90.Ghostface Killah: Ironman (1996)
91.Weezer: Weezer (Blue Album) (1994) 
92.Autechre: Amber (1994) 
93.Beck: Odelay (1996)
94.No Doubt: Tragic Kingdom (1995)
95.Ice Cube: Death Certificate (1991)
96.Primal Scream: Screamadelica (1991)
97.A Tribe Called Quest: Midnight Marauders (1993)
98.Smashing Pumpkins: Siamese Dream (1993)
99.The Flaming Lips: The Soft Bulletin (1999)
100.Jim O’Rourke: Eureka (1999)
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https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-best-albums-of-the-1990s/

 

 

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8.Destiny’s Child: “Say My Name” (1999)
Nearly two decades before Beyoncé delivered Lemonade, her heart-wrenching opus on self-transformation and forgiveness in the wake of a partner’s infidelity, she led Destiny’s Child’s glossy, unflinching interrogation of an untrustworthy lover with “Say My Name.” Beyoncé’s staccato, kinetic delivery—which influenced R&B vocal cadences for years to come—is effortless and unrelenting, underscoring her assertion that she is not one to be played. The song is all bravado, and circles a request so elemental that it shouldn’t even have to be asked: to be remembered, and treated with care and respect by someone who loves you. That tension between the audacity of Destiny Child’s performance and the vulnerability of their titular ask imbues the song with an incomparable poignancy. –Vrinda Jagota

 

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The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s
The tracks that defined the ’90s, including Björk, Biggie, Mariah, Bikini Kill, Aaliyah, 2Pac, and many, many more.


1.Mariah Carey: “Fantasy (Remix)” [ft. Ol’ Dirty Bastard] (1995)
2.Björk: “Hyperballad” (1995)
3.Aaliyah: “Are You That Somebody?” (1998)
4.Liz Phair: “Fuck and Run” (1993)
5.Missy Elliott: “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)” (1997)
6.Nirvana: “Smells Like Teen Spirit” (1991)
7.Aphex Twin: “Windowlicker” (1997)
8.Destiny’s Child: “Say My Name” (1999)
9.The Notorious B.I.G.: “Juicy” (1994)
10.Bikini Kill: “Rebel Girl” (1992)
11.Daft Punk: “Around the World” (1997)
12.Lauryn Hill: “Doo Wop (That Thing)” (1998)
13.Mazzy Star: “Fade Into You” (1993)
14.Fiona Apple: “Criminal” (1996)
15.Mobb Deep: “Shook Ones, Pt. II” (1995)
16.George Michael: “Freedom! ’90” (1990)
17.Portishead: “Sour Times” (1994)
18.Pulp: “Common People” (1995)
19.Sinéad O’Connor: “Nothing Compares 2 U” (1990)
20.Underworld: “Born Slippy (Nuxx)” (1996)
21.Beastie Boys: “Sabotage” (1994)
22.The Breeders: “Cannonball” (1993)
23.Cher: “Believe” (1998)
24.Radiohead: “Paranoid Android” (1997)
25.A Tribe Called Quest: “Can I Kick It?” (1990)
26.Ginuwine: “Pony” (1996)
27.Dr. Dre: “Nuthin’ But a ‘G’ Thang” [ft. Snoop Dogg] (1992)
28.Britney Spears: “...Baby One More Time” (1998)
29.Massive Attack: “Teardrop” (1998)
30.Brandy / Monica: “The Boy Is Mine” (1998)
31.Nine Inch Nails: “Closer” (1994)
32.TLC: “No Scrubs” (1999)
33.Alanis Morissette: “You Oughta Know” (1995)
34.OutKast: “SpottieOttieDopaliscious” (1998)
35.Lauryn Hill: “Ex-Factor” (1998)
36.Aaliyah: “One in a Million” (1996)
37.Stardust: “Music Sounds Better With You” (1998)
38.Fiona Apple: “Paper Bag” (1999)
39.Mary J. Blige: “Real Love” (1992)
40.Pavement: “Gold Soundz” (1994)
41.Geto Boys: “Mind Playing Tricks on Me” (1991)
42.Sade: “No Ordinary Love” (1992)
43.The Cranberries: “Dreams” (1992)
44.D’Angelo: “Brown Sugar” (1995)
45.2Pac: “California Love” [ft. Dr. Dre and Roger Troutman] (1996)
46.Orbital: “Halcyon + On + On” (1993)
47.Deee-Lite: “Groove Is in the Heart” (1990)
48.Digable Planets: “Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)” (1992)
49.Mariah Carey: “Always Be My Baby” (1995)
50.Janet Jackson: “If” (1993)
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https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-best-songs-of-the-1990s/

 

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La dernière fois qu'elle a instauré une telle attente, c'était quand tout le monde pensait qu'elle lancerait son nouvel album dans la foulée du Superbowl. Au final, on a eu droit à un hiatus d'un an entre ce dernier et BEYONCÉ qui fut une surprise phénoménale. Dès lors, je crois qu'on n'est vraiment pas prêt pour la suite ? (en espérant qu'on n'attendra pas un an lol)

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