Lemonade overall is her strongest effort, there are the little details that make the album stand out from the rest. I mean the 100 songwriters and 50 producers were put to good use.
Era: I am Sasha Fierce. Not her best effort but certainly the must fun era. This is the Quintessential Beyoncé. She served looks, vocals, videos. She was doing well commercially but I don't remember anybody treating her like god or the second coming of Jesus and Jay Z wasn't in the way either.
The album and era is when I become a Beyonce stan. Every single had a great and memorable video. She did interviews and was relatable. Her live performances were also fire and she actually SANG, not the weird rap singing she does today! This era was so strong to me that I am still a fan of hers because of it. Her music and image is somewhat boring to me now, even though I feel she is still a great performer.
ST is just a classic IMO. I have so many memories of that time with that album and Unapologetic lol. Drunk In Love was everything. Xo, Mine, Haunted, and Blow are some of her best songs. Her best visuals came from that album as well as well as her best performances. She took the world by storm.
IASF is her worst album to me and I rarely every listen to it BUT the era is so nostalgic for me. I remember watching If I Were A Boy and Sweet Dreams’ videos on MTV, and Halo is timeless. I think it was her beauty peak as well. Really really great singles and I think it was her last era where she really put full effort.
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Reply by Gfe
on March 12, 2020 at 6:32 PM
Album: Lemonade
Era: I am Sasha Fierce
Lemonade overall is her strongest effort, there are the little details that make the album stand out from the rest. I mean the 100 songwriters and 50 producers were put to good use.
Era: I am Sasha Fierce. Not her best effort but certainly the must fun era. This is the Quintessential Beyoncé. She served looks, vocals, videos. She was doing well commercially but I don't remember anybody treating her like god or the second coming of Jesus and Jay Z wasn't in the way either.
Reply by joanwilliams33
on March 12, 2020 at 9:03 PM
Album: Dangerously in Love
Era: Dangerously in Love
The album and era is when I become a Beyonce stan. Every single had a great and memorable video. She did interviews and was relatable. Her live performances were also fire and she actually SANG, not the weird rap singing she does today! This era was so strong to me that I am still a fan of hers because of it. Her music and image is somewhat boring to me now, even though I feel she is still a great performer.
Reply by PlasticPrada
on March 13, 2020 at 8:27 PM
Album: Self-titled
Era: IASF
ST is just a classic IMO. I have so many memories of that time with that album and Unapologetic lol. Drunk In Love was everything. Xo, Mine, Haunted, and Blow are some of her best songs. Her best visuals came from that album as well as well as her best performances. She took the world by storm.
IASF is her worst album to me and I rarely every listen to it BUT the era is so nostalgic for me. I remember watching If I Were A Boy and Sweet Dreams’ videos on MTV, and Halo is timeless. I think it was her beauty peak as well. Really really great singles and I think it was her last era where she really put full effort.