Beyonce's "If I Were A Boy" and 'Single Ladies" first singles!!!!!!!

HERE ARE CLIPS OF BEYONCES NEW ALBUM "I AM..SASHA FIERCE" THAT JUST LEAKED..



OH BOY...HERE COME THE VULCHERS......

Tracklist:

1. If I Were A Boy
2. Halo
3. Disappear
4. Broken-Hearted Girl
5. Ave Maria
6. Smash Into You
7. Satellites
8. That's Why You're Beautiful

1. Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
2. Radio
3. Diva
4. Sweet Dreams
5. Video Phone
6. Hello
7. Ego
8. Scared Of Lonely
 
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OH BOY...HERE COME THE VULCHERS......
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throw us the meat, i don't see no clips.
 
HERE ARE CLIPS OF BEYONCES NEW ALBUM "I AM..SASHA FIERCE" THAT JUST LEAKED..



OH BOY...HERE COME THE VULCHERS......

Tracklist (Deluxe Edition):

1. If I Were A Boy
2. Halo
3. Disappear
4. Broken-Hearted Girl
5. Ave Maria
6. Smash Into You
7. Satellites
8. That's Why You're Beautiful

1. Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
2. Radio
3. Diva
4. Sweet Dreams
5. Video Phone
6. Hello
7. Ego
8. Scared Of Lonely

Tho the "I AM..." (DISC 1) portion is artisically beautiful and excellent, its a little too slow for me but id have no probem listening to the whole album everyday...but the "SASHA FIERCE" (DISC 2) half is utter HOTTNESS!! i think pretty much every song could be a single!.

good notable listens:

"Halo"--supposed second single...id love to sing to this song...i love it!

"Ave Maria" --- a cover..i love the approach she took with this!!!! Makes it Pop/R&B but still classic!!!

"Diva"---- OMG is like "A Milli" - FemalE Verison...theres so much swag in this song..This should be the next single or a single later down the line tho im pretty sure it will be..

"Sweet Dreams" aka "Beautfiul Nightmare"..still love it ever since it leaked months ago and the extra production.. like a Dangerously in Love to Dangerously in Love 2 only keeps it electrifying! This should be a single as well! The video would be fire!

"Ego"---rumored next single...remix supposedly features Kanye West... love this as well..sounds like theres a sumblimonal or double entendre in this track! lmao but thats probably just me and my dirty mind haha

"Scared of Lonely" - produced by Darkchild....another fun listen!

Standard Edition:
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Disc: 1
1. If I Were A Boy
2. Halo
3. Disappear
4. Broken-Hearted Girl
5. Ave Maria
6. Satellites

Disc: 2
1. Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)
2. Radio
3. Diva
4. Sweet Dreams
5. Video Phone



I dont get the whole idea of the "standard version" having only 11 of these tracks...i think its a waste...i think its just an EP without all 17 tracks...i dont think anyone gets the full album or the whole concept in full of "I Am..Sasha Fierce" if they only get the Standard Editon and not the Deluxe Edition...if you plan on buying the alubm and can spare like 3 or 4 more bucks, get the Deluxe Edition..its worth it! Unless youre realy tryna budget and can only settle for the "standard" which is like 10 bucks, its decent as well..but at least she didnt release the standard as the official album and then released the Deluxe months from now like she did with BDay and like other artists do...theyre released the same day so you have a choice as a fan..but again i think its kind of unneccessary..but it is what it is..me being a Beyonce stan ill buy anything she puts out and numerous copies of it so ill be buying both editions lol...

OMG I CANT WAIT FOR NOVEMBER 18TH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I love the video for "Single Ladies", and the song is infectious.

Anyone who watches this video and says that Beyonce "can't dance" can kiss my you know what.

And trust me, I'm hardly a "Beyonce fan". I'm pretty neutral on her usually.
 
i loveLOVE beyonce's "single ladies", it's such a catchy song, and the video is amazing too! the concept to it is so simple, but the dancing is great...really great idea! Just shows dont always need extensive scenes to music videos for it to be amazing!
 
singles ladies is typical B (another jingle song) and if I was a boy is just mediorce. And didn't ciara have a song about like a boy. Do we need two of them so close together?? lol

single ladies video is the same B, little clothes as possible shaking what her mama gave her. Yawn
And what's with the HIStory glove? lol
 
the titles smash into you and satellites are very dave matthews-esque (with crash into you and satellite)
i have no idea what they sound like though, just an observation.

i'm a big fan of beyonce, i love pretty much everything she's done and i've loved everything she's done so far with this album. i'm really excited for it to be released!
 
Beynoce is talented. That choreographey for "Single Ladies" is pretty cool. Very involved. But Beyonce isn't a good dancer. She learned a very involved routine, but her dancing is still decidedly average. She's a good singer and performer though. I've seen her live and I was impressed with her. She puts on a great show.
 
Here's a nice verison of live performace of Beyonce when she was at The 2008 World Music Awards on Sat Nov 9, 2008 she was perfoming of her two smash singles "If I Were A Boy" & Single Ladies".



Go Miss Beyonce "Carter" :punk:
 
Here's a nice verison of live performace of Beyonce when she was at The 2008 World Music Awards on Sat Nov 9, 2008 she was perfoming of her two smash singles "If I Were A Boy" & Single Ladies".



Go Miss Beyonce "Carter" :punk:

yes she killed that sh*t! uh oh oh uh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh!
 
http://www.imeem.com/people/OY1kW_Y/music/0WSoN9gY/beyonce_beyonce_diva/

This song is the shit. "I done got so sick and filthy with Benji's that I can't spend it" :clapping:

Rumor has it that is a potential 2nd single according to Wikipedia.. BUt most reports say that "EGO" Remix Feat Kanye West (from Sasha Fierce) and "HALO" (from I Am...) will be the 2nd singles.... Both are fire...HALO is just.......OMG!!!!!!!!! And i love EGO's personality ironically lol.

EGO


HALO
 
Halo is everything i want/need. i can listen 2 it all day..idk what beyonce has done 2b within these past months but i really love her now lol
 
Heres one review for her album, its from the Guardian Uk newspaper




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Double trouble ... Beyoncé Knowles aka Sasha Fierce. Photograph: PR



Beyoncé Knowles' third solo album has a pretty enticing pitch. Short enough to fit on one CD, it's nevertheless split over two. The second, ... Sasha Fierce, contains the usual pop-R&B, but the first is being sold as offering a rare insight into Knowles' real psyche: "I Am ... is about who I am underneath all the makeup, underneath the lights, underneath all the exciting star drama." It sounds intriguing. In interviews, Knowles is guarded to the point of banality. Were she any nicer, she'd have to dole out Gaviscon during interviews to stop journalists bringing up their lunch. Just occasionally, however, her music has given a glimpse of something rather more torrid, tough and interesting lurking behind the public image - not least Survivor, a good-riddance message to departed Destiny's Child members LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett so livid that it occasioned a lawsuit from the duo.
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Alas, there is nothing remotely like it on I Am ... Its currency is strictly self-help slowies that could have sprung from the dread pen of Linda Perry, purveyor of platitudinal power ballads to Pink. Everything here resembles something you might hear in the background when rejected X Factor contestants sob on Dermot O'Leary's shoulder, which seems appropriate, because as the realisation dawns that it's all going to sound like that, you feel ready to have a little cry yourself.

It's not just that the music on I Am ... is boring - although, aside from the growling guitars and tumbling drums of That's Why You're Beautiful, it is. It's that there is something underwhelming about the whole project. Last time around, on the sanitaryware-themed concept album B'Day, Knowles set Rodney Jerkins, Rich Harrison and Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean to work in adjacent studios, effectively pitting three of the world's biggest urban producers against each other. Here, she seems to have picked collaborators on the basis of their startling names rather than their CVs. (In fairness, who wouldn't want to work with people called E Kidd Bogart, Hugo Chakrabongse and James Fauntleroy II?) The I Am ... team's past form includes songs for Leona Lewis, Natasha Bedingfield, James Blunt and Shayne Ward. One of them co-wrote Ian Brown's Dolphins Were Monkeys; another was the guitarist in EMF. It's hard not to wonder who she's going to team up with next. The bassist from the Seahorses? Dermo out of Northside?
You have to be impressed by the ruthlessness with which If I Were a Boy homes in on its target market: it does everything to get the recently chucked member of the girls'-night-out party standing on the pub table and singing tearfully along, short of spiking her Bacardi Breezer. Elsewhere, though, they've come up with stuff such as Halo, a pallid rewrite of Rihanna's Umbrella - same icy synths, same drivetime rock dynamic, same repetitive chorus - which certainly raises some questions: is this any way for the queen of R&B to be carrying on? Making do with a lesser artist's sloppy seconds? And is this really what lurks behind Beyoncé's flawless carapace - a burning desire to add to the global oversupply of MOR rock? A load of guff about how you can't live if you don't change and love can pass you by if you're busy making plans? Surely not.
Either way, when the carapace is reinstated on disc two, things get better. The handclap-assisted playground chant of opener Put a Ring On It is lent an improbable sense of threat by the doomy minor chords amassing behind it. It's really exciting, as is Hello, a ballad denied a place on I Am ... presumably on grounds of being insufficiently dreary. The 80s synthpop mode of Radio may be less suited to Knowles than the old soul samples that powered Crazy in Love and B'Day's Suga Mama, and underlined the link between her vocal style and the visceral female singers of the 60s, but there's no denying it's an irresistible pop song.
Not everything on ... Sasha Fierce works. The sonic trickery on the most experimental track, Diva, isn't interesting enough to distract you from the absence of a tune. Almost equally weird, but much better, is Video Phone, which introduces us to the unlikely figure of Beyoncé Knowles, amateur pornographer: "You want me naked? If you like this position you can tape it." She doesn't make for the world's most believable Reader's Wife, but it doesn't matter, because the spare, eerie backdrop of groans and echoing electronics is so thrilling. There's a lesson in there you wish she had heeded while making the ostensibly soul-baring I Am ...: in pop, honesty isn't always the best policy.
 
she is a talented superstar, but still hasn't made a memorable song yet IMO. alot of smoke and mirrors and nothing that has any depth to it IMO as of yet. she settles for Hamburgers instead of a steak and it shows. should be more developed and deeper than what she settles for. it speaks also of the record business of today and not making a talent like her's stretch beyond what is being offered. she needs some writers and producers on her albums instead of fast food cheap knockoff material she settles for.
 
so i bought the album and i looooooove it.

i have "halo" on repeat lol
 
Mistermaxx, I agree on everything, and to be honest she's not that strong of a singer either. Good but not fantastic. Sorry.
 
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