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Standing on the Sun (Final)

Klaudia//April 26, 2014
The final version of Standing on the Sun was finally released! Listen below.

Beyonce Takes Us Behind The Scenes Of 'Pretty Hurts'

Klaudia//April 24, 2014


In celebration of landing one of the covers of Time's "Most Influential People" issue, Beyoncé has released her "Pretty Hurts" music video, which was previously only available with the purchase of her self-titled visual album.

In the Melina Matsoukas-directed piece, Mrs. Carter-Knowles is portrayed as a beauty pageant contestant exploring the correlation of outer beauty and happiness.

"It represents all of the things women go through to keep up with the pressure that society puts on us. I wanted to tap into the world of competition," Beyoncé said in an exclusive behind-the-scenes clip before receiving a faux facelift and Botox injections. "Some of the things young women go through is just really heartbreaking for me."

While the concept for the video was conceived from society's view on beauty and the extremes some women go to to attain it, Matsoukas said she also pulled some of her inspiration from Queen B herself.

Beyonce Chooses 'Pretty Hurts' As Next Single

Klaudia//April 23, 2014
After causing controversy with the sex-soaked “Partition,” Beyonce’s ready to play it safe again with what looks set to be the next official single from her self-titled album, “Pretty Hurts.”

Although nothing has been officially confirmed just yet, the music video has just been sent out to MTV alongside new singles from Alicia Keys and Nizo & Vinz, making it the likely next single from Beyoncé.

The song was written and produced by Sia and Ammo, who shopped it around to other pop artists before it landed in Mrs. Carter’s lap. Sia offered it directly to Katy Perry first, but Perry forgot to check her e-mail and missed it, before Rihanna’s team later got their hands on it but failed to pay the fee to secure the track after sitting on it for 8 months.

Boots Teams Up With Beyonce Again For 'Dreams'

Klaudia//April 22, 2014
Boots, aka Jordy Asher, the mystery man behind a large majority of the production of Beyonce's self-titled album, has been casually releasing solo tracks from his upcoming mixtape, "WinterSpringSummerFall," over the past few months. Today, Boots dropped the album's final track, "Dreams," which sees him reconnecting with Bey for a song that is nothing short of magical.



If the smooth lovin' of this reunion weren't enough to steal your heart, then the fact that all profits from this song will benefit Day One, a New York City-based nonprofit dedicated to the prevention of teen dating violence surely will.

"The idea behind the mixtape was to release things in a different way than everybody else does," Boots said. "When Beyonce and I did the song together we started talking about, 'Well, what could we do with this?' Obviously we wanted to put it on the mixtape, but we decided there was an opportunity here that we didn’t want to miss. I already get messages from people all the time saying, 'I’ll buy your album! I don’t even care!' even though it’s going to be free. Two things that are very important to me are education and women’s rights, and the moment my friend sent to me it made the most sense and was the most important thing to me that I had come across. If people knew ... if there was more public knowledge about the organizations like Day One and the places that people could go, it would stop those situations from occurring, or reoccurring."

Beyonce Nominated for 7 Billboard Music Awards

Klaudia//April 9, 2014
Beyoncé is a nominated in seven categories for this year's Billboard Music Awards:

Top Billboard 200 Album
Beyoncé – Beyoncé
Luke Bryan – Crash My Party
Drake – Nothing Was the Same
Eminem – The Marshall Mathers LP 2
Justin Timberlake – The 20/20 Experience

Top Touring Artist
Beyoncé
Bon Jovi
P!nk
Rihanna
Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band

Top Female Artist
Beyoncé
Miley Cyrus
Lorde
Katy Perry
Rihanna

Beyoncé Debuts Free Remixes of "Blow" & "XO"

Klaudia//April 9, 2014
French producer Monsieur Adi gives two of Beyoncé’s tracks the electro house treatment exclusively for Out.com.

Adi, who first gained notice for his remixes of Ellie Goulding, was handpicked by Beyoncé to serve as the official DJ of the European leg of The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour. The 27-year-old musician opened every show but one, setting the tone for each live concert experience.

Listen to his versions of the infectious “Blow” and “XO,” which is transformed into a club-friendly power pop ballad.



Out Magazine: Meet the People Behind Beyoncé

Klaudia//April 9, 2014
Angela Beyince
Vice President of Operations, Parkwood Entertainment

“As a child, I spent every single summer with Beyoncé and Solange. The last day of school, Aunt Tina would pick me up, then they dropped me off home the night before the first day of school. I’d go to watch Beyonce perform, and she was probably 5 years old—beauty pageants, whatever Houston had, she was there performing with a mic in her hand. I mean, she loved it, but there was still something very unique and pretty, something different from all the other 5-year-olds who sang their favorite songs. In some ways, she was kind of shy. I think she understood then that she had a great voice, because I think when you sing it’s something you feel. You can feel your voice box, the vibrations; you can hear it. But she was never overt. She didn’t walk into a room, and be like, ‘Hey, check this out, look what I can do.’ No, she was very humble and quiet. If she was asked to sing, she gladly did it, even if she wasn’t in the mood. You know, family is proud. We’d go visit other relatives and she would be playing like a normal kid, and then, ‘Hey, come sing this song for my friend.’ She’d say, ‘OK.’ And then she’d go sing to them, and then she’d go back and play. She never reveled in it. She’d went back to being a kid.

"I do believe that if she could sing under a secret identity and still affect people and touch their lives that she’d rather not be famous. That, if she had her choice, she’d rather take off her shoes and do cartwheels in the park. That’s really who she’d like to be. But unfortunately that’s something you give up when you become as famous as she is. We’ve tried it many times. We tried it in London a few summers ago—Tina, Solange, and myself. We were riding bikes and just hanging out, and Beyoncé was at the hotel and was, like, "I’m coming!" And we waited, and she got there and arrived with a big crowd of people behind her. We tried to ignore it, but even in that moment she said, "You guys enjoy the day and I’m going to go." And she left. But she doesn’t complain about it. This is what she was born to do and she’s loved it since she was a kid. She never takes it for granted. She appreciates every second of it. It’s like she’s painting a piece of art. Until the last color is on the canvas, she’s not done. Until it’s dry and it’s amazing and it’s finished and it’s up hanging on the wall, she’s not done.”

Out Magazine Article: Beyoncé Liberated

Klaudia//April 9, 2014


If you pooled the collective memories of the staff at Parkwood, the small, can-do entertainment company that Beyoncé built, you would have enough material for the world’s longest biography. That it would also be a hagiography goes without saying; for those who work closest to her, Beyoncé is, quite literally, flawless. Again and again you will hear that she is the hardest-working person in showbiz, the most demanding of herself, the least complacent. And all of this, you will realize, is most likely true. But in all of the accolades and glowing character references, you will also find little shafts of light that fall on their subject in illuminating and lovely ways.

There is Angie Beyince, vice president of operations, who grew up spending her summers with her cousins, Beyoncé and Solange. “They loved Janet Jackson,” she tells me. “We’d talk all night and watch Showtime at the Apollo and my snake, Fendi, would just be crawling around. He’d sit on our heads while we watched TV.”

There is Ed Burke, visual director, who had never heard of Beyoncé when he met her 10 years ago, responding to a request from a friend to shoot her for a day. He spent the next seven years trailing her around the world with a camera. In Egypt, he and Beyoncé scaled a pyramid together as the rest of their group gave up or fell back. “It smelled like urine because there are no bathrooms up there,” he recalls. “She looked like Mother Teresa, wearing this white dress and a head wrap, and when we got to the top she sang Donny Hathaway’s ‘A Song for You.’ ”

There is Ty Hunter, her stylist, who was working at Bui-Yah-Kah, a boutique in Houston, when he first met Beyoncé’s mother, Miss Tina, on the hunt for outfits for Destiny’s Child. The two clicked. That was in 1998. “Miss Tina reminded me of my mother,” he says. “I call Bey and Solange and all the girls in Destiny’s Child my sisters. The family is just, you know, humble—not what people think it is. The picture is ‘diva, diva, diva,’ but I’ve been here this long because she’s not.”

Beyonce Nominated for 3 VMAJ Awards

Klaudia//April 1, 2014
MTV Japan announced nominees, hosts and first performers to be featured at MTV Video Music Awards Japan (VMAJ) 2014, which is set to take place at Maihama Amphitheater in Chiba Prefecture on Saturday, 14 June. The highly anticipated awards show will broadcast live on MTV Japan on Saturday, 6pm (Tokyo time) and MTV Asia will run a same-day telecast of the show on 7pm (WIB), 8pm (SIN/HK) and 9pm (MAL). MTV VMAJ 2014 is expected to also telecast globally after the show across MTV's global networks. Furthermore, this year's VMAJ will be open to the global online community and streamed live throughout the main show at the show's official website VMAJ.JP

Global megastar Beyoncé received three nominations. She's up for Best Female Video ("Drunk in Love"), Best R&B Video ("Drunk in Love") and Best Album of the Year ("BEYONCÉ"). Voting for all categories is now available for worldwide audience at VMAJ.JP

Beyonce Director Takes Us Behind the Scenes of "Partition"

Klaudia//March 11, 2014


Jake Nava has worked with Beyonce for twelve years, and it's time he does not take for granted. Most recently, he directed three videos for Beyonce's visual album: "Partition," "***Flawless" and "Grown Woman." In the behind-the-scenes video above—which Fuse is thrilled to exclusively premiere today—Nava tracks the diverse process behind creating the world’s first visual album.

“I think Beyonce has a really good instinct for how she wants to be presented," Nava says while discussing "Partition," the clip which finds Beyonce exploring her most risqué self. "Now more than ever she’s famous for becoming a mom that doesn’t stop you from being the sexiest woman you can be.” Jay-Z was on tour at the time of the shoot, so the luxury car scene they filmed together had to be done quickly—he was performing in London but the video was shot in Paris. There were police escorts waiting to take him to a helicopter the minute cameras stopped rolling!

As for the “Grown Woman" clip, Nava admits that all the footage of Bey as a teen—complete with Tommy Hilfiger jersey and bedroom dancing scene—was filmed in the present day. Expert costume and art direction allowed the footage to feel vintage. Channeling her inner goddess, Bey was able to revisit her adolescence, her acting abilities shining through the reenactments of home videos.