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Beyoncé Throws Star-Studded Club Renaissance Party

Klaudia//August 9, 2022
Beyoncé's renaissance is just beginning, and fans and stars are all excited for what's in store for her new era. The icon released her highly-anticipated "Renaissance" album on 29 July, already her seventh No. 1 solo album and the biggest debut from a woman artist this year, as per Billboard. So how did Beyoncé celebrate her big release? With an extravagant, star-studded party aptly called Club Renaissance, of course.

On 5 Aug., one week after "Renaissance" dropped, the pop star hosted an intimate gathering in New York City for friends and family at Paradise Club, where she turned The Times Square Edition venue into her own Studio 54-inspired dance party. Beyoncé's A-list guest list included folks like Michelle Williams, Kendrick Lamar, Leonardo DiCaprio, La La Anthony, Normani, Yara Shahidi, Cynthia Erivo, Donald Glover, father Mathew Knowles, mother Tina Knowles-Lawson, and, of course, husband JAY-Z. They all showed up in their best vintage pieces for the one-night-only function.

Beyoncé also invited members of the House of LaBeija (featured on HBO Max's "Legendary"), one of the many houses she shouted-out on her Madonna-assisted "Break My Soul" remix, which released the same day of her party. There's no telling what else Beyoncé has up her sleeve, but since "Renaissance" is just act one of her three-act project, there should be more exciting surprises on the way.


Beyoncé Unveils 'Cliquebait' Version of 'Break My Soul'

Klaudia//August 5, 2022
Beyoncé isn’t quite done dropping new remixes of her Renaissance lead single, “Break My Soul.”

On Thursday (Aug. 4), Queen Bey’s “Cliquebait” version of “Break My Soul” was released, adding a fun club remix to an already dance-heavy track. The accompanying YouTube video features the star dancing atop the silver horse on her latest album cover.

Inside Beyoncé’s Cover Shoot for British Vogue

Klaudia//July 1, 2022
Beyoncé marked the start of a new era in characteristically impactful style, with her return to the cover of British Vogue, and an indelible fashion story, captured by Rafael Pavarotti, that incorporates everything from Harris Reed headdresses to Schiaparelli Haute Couture. As anticipation around her new album – the aptly titled RENAISSANCE – builds, take a closer look at the shoot, a “vision of glittering retro-futurism” conceived by Edward Enninful and his superstar friend, referencing the tropes of club life from the mid- ’80s to the millennium, with co-styling by Marni Senofonte.

Fivio Foreign Samples Destiny's Child's "Say My Name"

Klaudia//April 10, 2022
Fivio Foreign’s long-awaited debut album, B.I.B.L.E., has arrived and it boasts an array of guest appearances, as well as some high-profile samples, like one from Destiny’s Child.

But that sample, from the group’s song “Say My Name,” gave the Brooklyn rapper a bit of trouble. In a new interview on Hot 97’s Ebro in the Morning, Fivio described the difficulties behind getting the sample cleared—and that for Beyoncé, it was a matter of the lyrical content.

“Shoutout Destiny’s Child, appreciate that, they cleared that joint,” Fivio said around the six-minute mark of the interview. His song, “What’s His Name,” also features Coi Leray and Queen Naija. Fivio added that upon hearing the song, Bey had a few notes. “She heard it. It was a little vulgar, a little bit for her, at first. I cleaned it up, I cleaned it up, I cleaned it up a lot. It was like, ‘You can’t be talking about girls like that!”

Fivio then thanked music-publishing executive John Platt for his assistance in clearing the sample. “Afterward, Big John and them explained to me, it’s a bigger record now and it made sense. One day they called me and they was like, ‘Yo, Big John wanna talk to you,’ and I’m like damn, the album drops in a week. I’m thinking straight bad news, I ain’t gonna lie, cause I had to go back. It was like, ‘Alright, you cleaned your part up, clean these other words up.’ Then it was like, ‘Clean Coi’s part up a little bit,’ and I’m like ‘Damn, so it’s over?’ So he called me, it was ringing, I answered the phone, and I’m like, ‘Hello?’ and he’s like, ‘You’re welcome.’ I’m like, ‘What? Is it cleared?’ He’s like, ‘You’re welcome.’”

Listen to the interview and the song below.