Is this the most profound Bey song she's ever made? Probably not, but it's a breezy, beautiful kiss-off that's enough to tell every below-average person in your life, "Boy, bye." - McDermottīeyonce drawls about hard-working women as The Weeknd joins her for a very on-brand feature about stacking money and drinking Hennessy on one of the album's weaker links. - McDermott But take the song's arsenal of classic Jack White tricks - the distorted rock 'n' roll vocals, the nimble foundation of drumbeats, the clashing chorus - and lend them to Beyonce, and it sounds fresh. - McDermott This collaboration doesn't exactly make sense on paper. DON’T HURT YOURSELF (FEATURING JACK WHITE) If this isn't one of Lemonade's singles that sells a zillion copies and bangs from the radio all July, it'll be a personal offense. - McDermottģ. Let's all say it together: Hold Up is already the song of the summer. Compared to Beyonce's opener Pretty Hurts, this is a quieter, more wistful introduction.
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It's hard to divorce (ha! Get it?) the first few songs of this album from the Lemonade documentary, which seemed at first like it'd end in a Bey-Jay separation announcement. And after collecting our emotions, we listened (and listened again, and again), for some instant reactions to her most grown-up record yet.
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Life gave Beyoncé lemons, and she made Lemonade.īey released her sixth album Lemonade in an earthquake of a surprise release Saturday night. Watch Video: Beyoncé returns with 'Lemonade'