N.O.R.E Slammed For Seemingly Baiting The Isley Brothers Into Shading Beyoncé

N.O.R.E. recently had the Isley Brothers on Drink Champs, though some fans feel as though they didn’t get the respect they deserve. Even if it’s sometimes salacious and controversial, N.O.R.E dives into the topics that are on everyone’s mind, which undoubtedly helped Drink Champs become one of the leading podcasts in hip-hop. However, The Isley Brothers are legends who many feel should be treated as such. So when N.O.R.E. brought up Stephanie Mills’ comments about Beyoncé, some felt as though he was trying to set up the Isley Brothers for a viral moment.

The comments N.O.R.E referred to during the Isley Brothers interview stemmed from Mills’ interview with DJ Vlad. Stephanie Mills explained during an interview that Diana Ross and Beyoncé in comparable. Mills said that they share the common aspect of “glamor” but she considered Ross R&B and pop while Beyoncé, who previously sang “Happy Birthday” to Diana, leans towards “hip-hop.” “I consider Beyonce Hip-Hop. And I consider Diana, R&B and Pop, and just … I consider her royalty. I’ve always wanted to be like Diana,” she explained. Though N.O.R.E admitted that he understood what Mills’ said, he explained to the Isley Brothers that Beyoncé’s loyal following began to leap at Stephanie Mills.

The Isley Brothers Remain Mum

Unfortunately, N.O.R.E summoned the BeyHive with his comments. As the Drink Champs host explained to the Isley Brothers that “you can not say nothing about the B,” he described the BeyHive as a “mafia” who are ready to pounce on anyone in defense of Bey. However, throughout N.O.R.E’s speech, the Isley Brothers remained tight-lipped and quietly nodded along. Eventually, N.O.R.E. said they’re lucky that they didn’t come up in a social media era where negativity thrives.

Prior to discussing Stephanie Mills’ comments, The Isley Brothers discussed their relationship with Beyoncé’s family. Ronald Isley told the Drink Champs host that Tina Knowles cried when they reached out to record the remake of “Make Me Say It Again, Girl” from their latest album. “I mean, she’s so talented. I think the people know that. But she works so hard, man. We’re just blown away with the record,” Isley explained. “Her mother cried about it. Her favorite song is ‘For the Love of You.’” Though the Isley Brothers didn’t identify as being part of the BeyHive, there’s evidently a deep mutual appreciation between Beyoncé and the iconic soul group. Check out the comments above. 

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Megan Thee Stallion Visits Vice President Kamala Harris to Discuss Economic Empowerment for Women

Megan Thee Stallion Visits Vice President Kamala Harris to Discuss Economic Empowerment for Women

Megan Thee Stallion is back outside, and we love to see it. The Houston Hottie pulled up on vice president Kamala Harris in Washington D.C., for a Women’s History Month celebration.

According to Vital Versatility, Thee Stallion was on hand to discuss economic empowerment for women and more.

Last week, Hot Girl Meg let us in on a bit of her personal life. With the Renaissance World Tour getting ready to launch this summer, Megan Thee Stallion was looking for a way in. Luckily for her, she just called Queen Bey and got the hookup.

“I ain’t gonna tell you who I got ’em from,” Thee Stallion said. “Because they’re gonna be hating on me, but I got ‘em -You know I called up them directly, ‘Beyoncé! Lemme get a ticket!’”

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‘Swarm’ Co-Creator Confirms Beyoncé Has Seen Series Inspired by Her Fandom

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Over the weekend, Donald Glover’s new show Swarm trended online. Aside from the sex scene with Damson Idris and Chloe Bailey, conversations centered around stan culture and the clear comparison that the celebrity featured is a spoof of Beyoncé.

With Swarm still racking up watchers, the question is, has Beyoncé seen the show herself? According to series co-creator Janine Nabers, she has seen the production.

Speaking at an SXSW panel, Nabers answered, “of course,” when asked had Queen Bey saw it. She also told the SXSW crowd that she had no more than she could state about it.

The striking show will sure get stan’s circles going, but Nabers says she and Glover weren’t attempting to send a message.

“It think it just exists in the world,” Nabers said, according to Variety. “And people can interpret it the way that they want to. We hope it inspires people in some way to create weird punk shit, or to talk to other people about the weird punk thing they just saw.”

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‘Beyhive: Don’t Kill Us,’ Donald Glover Asked At The Premiere Of The Beyoncé-Inspired ‘Swarm’

Between the bee-inspired name and the focus on obsessive fans, it seemed pretty clear from the get-go that Donald Glover and Janine Nabers’ new series Swarm (which just released on Amazon Prime Video today, March 17) was inspired by Beyoncé and her enthusiastic fan base, known as the Beyhive. Glover (aka Childish Gambino) means no ill will, though, and actually took a moment to address Bey’s fans in regards to the show.

In a clip from the Swarm premiere event in Hollywood earlier this week, Glover spoke to the audience, saying, “I am so happy that you guys are here, able to enjoy this, and uh, yeah… like, um… Beyhive: don’t kill us. It’s not that bad. It’s actually, like, pretty cool.”

There are probably no hard feelings between Glover and Beyoncé over the show, and if you’ll remember, the two actually have a history together: They voiced Simba and Nala, respectively, in the 2019 remake of The Lion King.

Meanwhile, Swarm took over the internet in the hours after its release for multiple reasons: Chlöe has an NSFW sex scene minutes into the first episode, Billie Eilish plays a kiss-happy cult leader in a different episode, and another moment nods to Halsey and Michael Jackson.

Beyoncé’s Gold Party Gown Leaves Little To The Imagination, Jay-Z Appears In Singer’s IG Dump

With less than two months until her highly anticipated RENAISSANCE tour kicks off, Beyoncé is undoubtedly in preparation mode lately, rehearsing her famous choreography and keeping her vocals in check. Even with such a busy schedule, the Houston-born performer has made time to step out for several events this awards season, including the Grammys (where she took home several prizes of her own), and a virtual appearance at the BRITs. More recently, Queen B pulled off one of her best looks of 2023 so far for the post-Oscars Gold Party, which she attended alongside her husband, Jay-Z.

Though it was nearly a week ago that the annual ceremony took place, Beyoncé only shared photos of her glam with Instagram on Thursday (March 16). Late yesterday evening she posted a carousel for her 300M followers to enjoy, beginning with a statuesque snapshot of her looking incredibly expensive in a skin-tight shimmering gown and waist-hugging corset. While the skirt of the dress provides more coverage, the top half has a sheer quality, leaving the outline of the “Telephone” hitmaker’s breasts exposed for everyone to see.

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To maintain modesty, the IVY PARK founder used matching glitzy pasties to cover her nipples beneath the jewel-covered fabric. Close-up shots late on in the photo dump provide a closer look at the x-shaped stickers and the unique rectangular sunglasses Beyoncé accessorized her Gold Party outfit with last weekend. About halfway through her post, the vocalist’s husband, Jay-Z makes an appearance, embracing her while they both smile in a beautiful black and white photo. To help keep all eyes on his wife, the rapper kept it simple in a black-and-white suit paired with simple but luxurious accessories.

In one image, Hov appears to be praying while the camera flashes away. A sleek golden watch is worn on his wrist, and each of his hands carries massive rings that clearly assert his status as one of the wealthiest in the industry. It appears that Beyoncé may have had a costume change at some point in the evening, as the final selection in her IG post is a video of her and Jay-Z holding hands and smiling, this time her curvaceous figure is chiefly on display in a strapless mini dress. See the stylish couple’s 2023 Gold Party outfits for yourself above, and keep scrolling to check out Bey’s most iconic serves from the past few months.

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Beyonce’s Albums, Ranked

To label Beyonce as a musical artist would be a disservice to her widespread influence and reputation. From making movies to spearheading clothing lines, the billionaire’s global reach makes her one of the most influential humans on the planet, period. She got her start as a member of Destiny’s Child, an R&B group that would take over the charts during the late 90s.

However, the group act wouldn’t last for much longer. With Beyonce (along with other group members) looking to pursue their respective solo careers, the group was no longer together by the early 2000s. She would release her debut record, ‘Dangerously In Love,’ in 2003. The first of (so far) seven studio albums, she spent no time growing into her role as a solo act. Her solo career began with the iconic “Crazy In Love,” featuring her future husband Jay-Z.

In particular, Beyonce has been as a contemporary or jumping out for fellow Black American creatives. By centering her creative pursuits into the within the context of HBCU culture, she’s delivered tectonic performances in a variety of creative lanes. Now 41 years old, some wondered if she would ever release solo music again. She puts those doubts to rest in 2022, releasing Grammy’s Dance Album of the Year, ‘Renaissance.’ We have a feeling we’ll have to re-update this list in the near future, as she’s hinted at ‘Renaissance’ being the outset of a trilogy.

Today, we’re ranking Beyonce’s seven solo studio albums from worst to best. Let us know where you agree or disagree down below!

8. Dangerously In Love

Beyonce spent no time attempting to cocoon herself from her superstardom on her debut studio album, ‘Dangerously In Love.’ Releasing in 2003, the once-broke Houston-er had officially arrived. Introducing us with open horns on “Crazy In Love,” it would end up being her most straightforward R&B album. Still trying to find her distinctive sound, it’s one of her weaker full-length efforts/

Beyonce is unapologetically self-loving and self-indulgent throughout the record. Smartly throwing her best tracks at the outset of ‘Dangerously In Love,’ intoxicating sounds blend with hypnotic guitar riffs. Jay-Z’s fingerprints are all over this record, having two features and five writing credits. However, the record is undeniably top-heavy. We’re treated to numerous bland, mid-tempo R&B cuts where her voice struggles to carry the length of the song. In addition, her commentary reads as relatively surface-level in comparison to future projects.

7. I AM… Sasha Fierce

One of Beyonce’s most commercially successful records, ‘I AM… Sasha Fierce’ is a pop-star record through and through. Lost in the world of flashing lights and plastic smiles, the 2-disk record is a collection of tracks looking to be hits. The results are a mixed bag, as tracks often read as ingenuine impersonations of prevailing trends rather than originally thought-out pieces of work.

With iconic pop anthems such as “Halo” and “Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It),” the album raveled in it’s 5 Grammys at the 52nd anniversary of the rewards. ‘I AM… Sasha Fierce’ balances two different personalities. The first half embodies her humble tendencies, as reflected by the easy-going nature of many of the tracks. The second half, her “Sasha Fierce” phase, replaces emotive ballads for powerful and assertive pop anthems. Describing the alter-ego in an interview, she stated “Usually, when I hear the crowd, when I hear the chords, Sasha Fierce appears in my posture and the way I speak – everything is different.”

The contrasting personalities make sense. For being known as one of the greatest on-stage performers of all-time, she dually known for her soft personality when the limelight isn’t on her. While there’s certainly some filler here, the record reads as an entertaining listen that gives the audience a further peak into her emotional state.

6. B’Day

On Beyonce’s sophomore studio album, she discards the leisured soul facade of ‘Dangerously In Love’ in favor of a sound that is far more in her wheelhouse. Ditching Amy Winehouse impersonations for funky Neptunes-style drum patterns, upbeat disco inflections and carnal guitar riffs fill ‘B’Day.’ Steadfastly outperforming her debut, the record cemented her as a talented solo-artist, one that remains one of her best projects to this day.

Similar to ‘Dangerously In Love,’ Jay-Z’s influence is all over the record. From writing to feature credits, the two’s sonic chemistry had taken a noticeable leap from 2003 to 2006. Running at a tight-knit 11 tracks, the overarching experience is packaged in a far more consumable manner in contrast to her labored debut. Beyonce sounds more reliable as a vocalist, such as on the thrillingly sharp “Ring the Alarm.”

In addition, Beyonce has taken a mature leap as a songwriter. More comedic and self-determining, the only criticism that can be levied against ‘B’Day’ is its lack of pop hits that usually populate her albums. ‘B’Day’ sounds like an album of third or fourth singles, as she partially ditches her classic pop persona. The efforts would pay dividends for her down the road, but yield occasional mixed results in her sophomore effort.

5. Beyonce (Self-Titled)

Beyonce’s fifth studio album, the surprise Christmas-time release would pan out to be her most sonically experimental project to date. Released in 2014, she explores unembellished stylistic tropes in an album that re-invigorates her image as a hard-hitting Houston-er. Continuing her string of records aided with visual counterparts, there’s certainly a cinematic feel to the chaotic song structures and slapdash interludes on ‘Beyonce.’

Featuring a crew of 44 writers and producers, Beyonce uses her influence to skew towards niche soundscapes. Taking notes from Solange (her sister), dark and lush instrumentals run through tracks such as “Flawless” and “Partition.” Getting rid of the restraints on her vocal range, her elastic vocals sound as if they should be performed at a late-night karaoke bar. Additionally, the self-titled project isn’t short of chart-topping hits. “Drunk In Love” sees her dart between different vocal cadences, while “Partition” features menacing synths and afrobeat drums.

Beyonce defines her personal sense of womanhood and sexuality on the record. Infatuating with herself, ‘Beyonce’ is an expression complex self-love. Amidst a culture that romanticizes “hook-up culture” or exclusive monogamy, she opts to romanticize her marriage. From Pharell Williams to Frank Ocean, she recruits numerous heavy hitters to curate what was her best project to date.

4. 4

Similar to ‘Lemonade, ‘4’ is a relationship-oriented album. The record deals with the realities of committing to a marriage. However, she isn’t viewing that commitment in a dogmatic, negative light. Beyonce is accepting of the calamitous nature of marriage, stating “Still love the way he walks / Still love the way he rock them black diamonds in that chain.” Full of warm synths and pristine vocals, her drawn-out falsettos contain hints of Prince or Mary J Blige. However, something about the depth of Beyonce’s voice keeps it uniquely her.

Featuring production chops from some of household creatives in the industry, Beyonce isn’t remised to skip out on creating trademark hits. Take the Kanye West-assisted “Party,” which combines a perfect feature from elusive MC Andre 3000. “Love on Top” laces together crisp drums and a sunny chorus, blending the styles of Stevie Wonder or Whitney Houston. “Rather Die Young” is a stark interruption on the soul feel of ‘4,’ opting for a cinematic Broadway feel. With Empire of the Sun leader Luke Steele working on the track, this record certainly isn’t short of star names in the background.

While ‘4’ misses out on the cohesiveness of a select few of future projects, it’s unparalleled ambition and high-reaching vocal performance makes it an essential project in Beyonce’s discography.

3. Renaissance

Beyonce seventh full-length album, ‘Renaissance’ is an hour-long celebration of 80s to 90s era dance music. In the past, the Houston-born artist had been known for walking a tightrope between dance and pop styles. Her most recent release sees her fully dive into the former, releasing one of her most cohesive records to date.

Catching on to what music fans were missing most post-pandemic, Beyonce takes her audience back onto a 1am dancefloor. From “Break My Soul” to “Cuff It,” there’s numerous generation-defining hits on the album. However, it’s not a straight-forward dance album with surface-level lyricism. She dives into the many nuances of club culture, ranging from insecurity to perfection. There’s an overarching message to “be yourself” and “enjoy the moment” on ‘Renaissance,’ which is ultimately intended to be a feel-good record.

Running laps around many of her contemporaries, Beyonce took the dance trend and revitalized it into her own form of self-expression. An ode to LGBTQ dance culture, ‘Renaissance’ forgoes to usual interludes or despondent ballads from her past records. Instead, she just wants her audience to dance.

2. Homecoming: The Live Album

Beyonce’s ‘Homecoming’ is a stunning live experience that snapshots her at her creative summit. Shining a light on African-American artistic experience, her sixth solo album released three years after her career-defining ‘Lemonade.’ Considering ‘Homecoming’s is a live album with audio stripped directly from her Coachella performance, it’s lack of messiness or randomness is astounding. Incorporating crowd interactions and impromptu rants, it’s yet another cinematic addition to her catalogue.

Beyonce’s Coachella performance re-defined the accepted belief of what a live performance could. Featuring two-hundred performers, the stage moved in unison amidst orchestral song structures. A divine expression of choreographed black expression, the experience further cemented Beyonce’s reputation as a top tier performing artist.

The career-spanning performance contains track which ranged from ‘Lemonade’ all the way back to Destiny’s Child. She even performs some deep-cuts, such as “I Been On,” which was solely released on Soundcloud. It’s not a feature-heavy project, as the focus solely spans to Beyonce. Grunting and shrieking on ambient horn-filled tracks, ‘Homecoming’ manages to revive her catalogue in a unique manner.

1. Lemonade

Yet another cinematic experience, ‘Lemonade’ is her best record to date. While Beyonce performs with her heart on her sleeve and giving every ounce of her energy to the act, her private life had meticulously been a grey area for her worldwide audience. Her sixth studio album shatters just about any and all theories about what that life may look like, as she’s more vulnerable than ever about her day-to-day shortcomings.

While ‘Lemonade’ eventually morphs into a happy ending, the journey to that mental space is a volatile one. From referencing “smelling another woman’s scent” on Jay-Z to her “workaholic to fill a void” mentality, it’s her most honest record to date. In fact, there’s a point where the listener is almost positive that she’s announcing her divorce from Jay-Z, as she claims that he’s not able to handle her personality.

Employing the likes of Jack White and James Blake, ‘Lemonade’ was her most meticulously produced record to date. Her crisp vocals cut through the ethereal production on “Love Drought,” while the Diplo-produced “Sorry” features an earworm hook and wonky synth patterns. In addition, she explores her musical capabilities more than ever on ‘Lemonade.’ Darting from EDM undertones to an emotive piano ballad, the songs do the exact opposite of blending in with each other. Instead, each track symbolizes an uncharted chapter in Beyonce’s story.

Megan Thee Stallion Says he Called Beyoncé for ‘Renaissance’ Tour Tickets: ‘I Got ‘Em!’

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Beyoncé quite literally has the hottest concert ticket on the planet right now. With the Renaissance World Tour getting ready to launch this summer, Megan Thee Stallion was looking for a way in. Luckily for her, she just called Queen Bey and got the hookup.

“I ain’t gonna tell you who I got ’em from,” Thee Stallion said. “Because they’re gonna be hating on me, but I got ‘em -You know I called up them directly, ‘Beyoncé! Lemme get a ticket!’”

Beyoncé is ready to immerse you into the world of Renaissance. The superstar singer has announced the dates for her 2023 Renaissance World Tour.

Hitting Instagram, Beyoncé shared an image of her riding a disco ball horse. The tour will hit Europe first before making a run across America starting July 12. Beyoncé will touch Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Dallas, Houston, and more. The last show on the tour is on Sept. 27 in New Orleans.

5.10: Stockholm, SE @ Friends Arena

5.14: Brussels, BE @ Baudoin Stadium

5.17: Cardiff, UK @ Principality Stadium

5.20: Edinburgh, UK @ Murrayfield

5.23: Sunderland, UK @ Stadium Of Light

5.26: Paris, FR @ Stade De France

5.29: London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

5.30: London, UK @ Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

6.06: Lyon, FR @ Groupama Stadium

6.08: Barcelona, SP @ Olympic Stadium

6.11: Marseille, FR @ Orange Vélodrome

6.15: Cologne, DE @ Rheinenergiestadion

6.17: Amsterdam, NL @jc Arena

6.21: Hamburg, DE @ Volksparkstadion

6.24: Frankfurt, DE @ Deutsche Bank Park

6.27: Warsaw, PL @ Pge Nardowy

7.08: Toronto, CA @ Rogers Centre

7.09: Toronto, CA @ Rogers Centre

7.12: Philadelphia, PA @ Lincoln Financial Field

7.15: Nashville, TN @ Nissan Stadium

7.17: Louisville, KY @ Cardinal Stadium

7.20: Minneapolis, MN @ Huntington Bank Stadium

7.22: Chicago, IL @ Soldier Field

7.26: Detroit, MI @ Ford Field

7.29: New York, NY @ Metlife Stadium

8.01: Boston, MA @ Gillette Stadium

8.03: Pittsburgh, PA @ Heinz Field

8.05: Washington, DC @ Fedex Field

8.09: Charlotte, NC @ Bank Of America Stadium

8.11: Atlanta, GA @ Mercedes Benz Stadium

8.16: Tampa, FL @ Raymond James Stadium

8.18: Miami, FL @ Hard Rock Stadium

8.21: St. Louis, MI @ Dome At Americas Center

8.24: Phoenix, AZ @ State Farm Stadium

8.26: Las Vegas, NV @ Allegiant Stadium

8.30: San Francisco, CA @ Levi’s Stadium

9.02: Los Angeles, CA @ Sofi Stadium

9.11: Vancouver, CA @ Bc Place

9.13: Seattle, WA @ Lumen Field

9.18: Kansas City, KS @ Arrowhead Stadium

9.21: Dallas, TX @ At&t Stadium

9.23: Houston, TX @ Nrg Stadium

9.27: New Orleans, LA @ Caesars Superdome

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Even Megan Thee Stallion Had To Go Directly To The Source For Beyoncé Tour Tickets

Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour is the hottest ticket in town — which is ironic, since the tickets themselves are proving practically impossible to get. Thanks to Ticketmaster’s policy changes, which were designed to curtail resellers, as well as the generally insane demand for Beyoncé tickets in the first place, even the “Break My Soul” singer’s fellow stars are having trouble securing access to her shows.

However, it helps if you have a direct line to Queen Bey herself. Much like Swedish pop star Zara Larsson, Beyoncé’s fellow Houston hottie Megan Thee Stallion put in the call to the superstar herself to make sure she didn’t miss out when the tour comes to town. During her red-carpet interview with Entertainment Tonight at Vanity Fair‘s Oscars party, Meg demured on revealing her source, but quickly revealed that she used her personal connections to lock down those tickets.

“I ain’t gon’ tell where I got ’em,” she joked. “You gon’ be hating on me but I got ’em… You know I called up directly… ‘Beyoncé! Let me get a ticket!’ You know Beyoncé is my auntie!” Check out Megan’s response to securing those Renaissance Tour tickets below.

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