If KTT hates on new Beyoncé record, I’ll have seen everything
they don’t like beyonce that much here she isn’t mysterious enough even lemonade lol
What B selling nowadays? Her soundtrack did 130k first week, right?
like 100k-150k probably
same as rihanna
If KTT hates on new Beyoncé record, I’ll have seen everything
ktt has been hating on beyonce since the lemonade era
ktt has been hating on beyonce since the lemonade era
my brain can’t compute this lol
Beyoncé definitely flopping if she does a normal release
She did like 600K+ I think with Lemonade right?
Boss, Summer, Black Effect, Heard About Us are still in rotation.
Had some songs for sure
Just not a Beyoncé or Jay caliber album
ktt has been hating on beyonce since the lemonade era
“Wahh Beyoncé won’t be besties with Kim and the Kardashians, she’s breaking up The Throne!”
Had some songs for sure
Just not a Beyoncé or Jay caliber album
Shouldve been a classic
If KTT hates on new Beyoncé record, I’ll have seen everything
She’s a woman, we have to hate on principle
my brain can’t compute this lol
Lemonade was both critically acclaimed and commercially successful so they were really mad. And she's a woman.
Crazy how Beyoncé is one of those artists who still moves a ton of sales, but her newer songs aren’t really super huge hits.
I think I heard Sorry only a couple times on the radio around when it dropped, and not really any songs off S/T.
What I find extremely interesting is Drake and Dot not dropping singles even tho they had the videos shot for N95 and Too Sexy way before the album.
They rather push for the second week sales by dropping the video the week after.
This has to be labels adapting to the singles not counting towards the sales after week 1, right?
Do you know who makes your favorite rappers clothes?
do those rappers make feminism and women empowerment apart of their brand ?
the caricature is obviously hinting at that irony
the whole (fast) fashion industry has a hand in those sweatshops for sure, no one is denying that
“Wahh Beyoncé won’t be besties with Kim and the Kardashians, she’s breaking up The Throne!”
In the end, she was right.
Crazy how Beyoncé is one of those artists who still moves a ton of sales, but her newer songs aren’t really super huge hits.
I think I heard Sorry only a couple times on the radio around when it dropped, and not really any songs off S/T.
yep, but the album speaks for itself when it comes to how quality it is
do those rappers make feminism and women empowerment apart of their brand ?
the caricature is obviously hinting at that irony
the whole (fast) fashion industry has a hand in those sweatshops for sure, no one is denying that
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/beyonce-s-ivy-park-sportswear-line-denies-claims-its-clothes-were-produced-by-sweatshop-workers-earning-ps4-30-a-day-a7035926.html
https://fee.org/articles/why-sri-lankans-want-to-work-in-beyonce-s-sweatshop/amp
ofc they're not gonna admit to it lmao
ive seen enough reliable sources exposing the conditions of workers in sweatshops in asia or even in factories in europe but the big brands benefitting from them always deny it
u clearly don't have a clue about what goes on in those industries (nor give a f*** apparently) and want to defend beyonce for the sake of defending beyonce
be a stan in peace fam, im not even gonna bother with the likes of you anymore
ofc they're not gonna admit to it lmao
ive seen enough reliable sources exposing the conditions of workers in sweatshops in asia or even in factories in europe but the big brands benefitting from them always deny it
u clearly don't have a clue about what goes on in those industries (nor give a f*** apparently) and want to defend beyonce for the sake of defending beyonce
be a stan in peace fam, im not even gonna bother with the likes of you anymore
"Anti-Slavery International say the working conditions described in the original article are typical of the wider garment sector across South East Asia.
“The particular chain in question has a reputation for paying above minimum wage and for empowering women in the supply chain which is presumably why Ivy Park chose the company,” explained Aidan McQuad, the Director of the anti-slavery charity.
“Those interviewed in the piece may come from a subcontracted part of business or be the result of some internal corruption and this is something which is worthy of further scrutiny,” he added."
"Anti-Slavery International say the working conditions described in the original article are typical of the wider garment sector across South East Asia.
“The particular chain in question has a reputation for paying above minimum wage and for empowering women in the supply chain which is presumably why Ivy Park chose the company,” explained Aidan McQuad, the Director of the anti-slavery charity.
“Those interviewed in the piece may come from a subcontracted part of business or be the result of some internal corruption and this is something which is worthy of further scrutiny,” he added."
Came with receipts