Why do we love beyoncé. Fighting for rights helps people in trouble and steep instagram

Why do we love beyoncé. Fighting for rights helps people in trouble and steep instagram

In early September, the University of Copenhagen announced the opening of a course on singer Beyonce. According to its author, Professor Stanage, Beyonce — one of the biggest pop singers of our time, and her songs is very important for understanding the modern world. “Medusa” with Professor agrees and says that we love the Queen b (in addition to her songs!).

Beyoncé has citizenship

From R’n’B-teen, which the singer was during the group Destiny’s Child, Beyonce became a young independent artist who is fighting for the rights of black women and sensitive to the political situation in the United States. Views Beyonce well traced in her work — from the 2011 hit “Run the World (Girls)” to the last album, “Lemonade”, which are intertwined personal and political experiences of the singer.

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From 2009 to 2016, the singer has supported Barack Obama. Beyonce even performed at a concert in honor of the inauguration of the President — she performed for Obama and his wife Michelle the song “At Last” Etta James. On the US presidential election in 2016, Beyonce supported Hillary Clinton, have actively participated in the campaign and encouraged their young fans to go to the polls.

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Beyoncé is not shy about his feelings

In April 2016, the singer released the album “Lemonade”, and in addition to it — the same film. According to critics, the album became the most deep and personal in her work.

In “Lemonade”, Beyonce reflects on the betrayal of her husband Jay Z and about his relationship with his father, who also cheated on her mother.During the download an error has occurred.

In August 2017, Beyonce released a photo-book “How to Make a Lemonade”, which became a logical continuation of the album. 600-page book contains photos of the singer and shots that inspired her to create “Lemonade”, and rare photographs from the family archives.

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