--The Official Beyoncé Thread--(New Album Cowboy Carter March 29th)

I know somewhere that dude haze is laughing at the title of this album
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I don't hear B-Day/I Am...Sasha Fierce hits on this album...

its not bad but i don't hear the hits from those two and i don't hear the sounds she was suppose to be experimenting with either...

she said Solo had her listening to a lot of indie bands and she was gonna merge genres of music...
 
I don't hear B-Day/I Am...Sasha Fierce hits on this album...

its not bad but i don't hear the hits from those two and i don't hear the sounds she was suppose to be experimenting with either...

she said Solo had her listening to a lot of indie bands and she was gonna merge genres of music...
 
Jun 30 2011 11:41 AM EDT 1,543
[h1]Beyonce's 4 Shoots To #1 Debut[/h1][h2]Singer expected to move 300,000 units of her fourth album, according to Billboard.[/h2]
By Jocelyn Vena (@jocelyn1212)


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It looks like 4 is going to be #1. Beyoncé's latest effort is projected to debut at #1 on the albums chart after selling an estimated 300,000 units in its first week, according to Billboard.

Those sales would place her in the middle of the pack of fellow divas with albums out this year. Britney Spears' Femme Fatale sold 276,000 records her first week; Lady Gaga's Born This Way sold an impressive 1.1 million records, and Adele's 21 sold 352,000 records right out the gate (though it's had much more staying power than the others).

The aptly titled fourth release from B would also be her fourth #1 album debut, though the numbers will likely be below her previous first-week sales. I Am ... Sasha Fierce sold 482,000 in its first week, in 2008, and her sophomore effort, 2006's B'Day, sold 541,000 albums. Her debut solo effort, Dangerously in Love, debuted with 317,000 units sold.

Fans will go behind the scenes of the making of 4 in an MTV special, "Beyoncé: Year of 4," airing Thursday night (June 30). In the half-hour doc, Beyoncé talks about taking some time off before making the record, which features studio work from The-Dream, Kanye West and Andre 3000.

"My life was award shows and tour buses and hotels, and it kind of goes by so fast ... I couldn't even hear it anymore," she says of her whirlwind schedule. "I'm just thinking about the next shoot ... the next video ... the next tour ... I never even realized I needed a year off. And I never realized I don't know how to take a year off." 
 
Jun 30 2011 11:41 AM EDT 1,543
[h1]Beyonce's 4 Shoots To #1 Debut[/h1][h2]Singer expected to move 300,000 units of her fourth album, according to Billboard.[/h2]
By Jocelyn Vena (@jocelyn1212)


Text Size Decrease Increase

It looks like 4 is going to be #1. Beyoncé's latest effort is projected to debut at #1 on the albums chart after selling an estimated 300,000 units in its first week, according to Billboard.

Those sales would place her in the middle of the pack of fellow divas with albums out this year. Britney Spears' Femme Fatale sold 276,000 records her first week; Lady Gaga's Born This Way sold an impressive 1.1 million records, and Adele's 21 sold 352,000 records right out the gate (though it's had much more staying power than the others).

The aptly titled fourth release from B would also be her fourth #1 album debut, though the numbers will likely be below her previous first-week sales. I Am ... Sasha Fierce sold 482,000 in its first week, in 2008, and her sophomore effort, 2006's B'Day, sold 541,000 albums. Her debut solo effort, Dangerously in Love, debuted with 317,000 units sold.

Fans will go behind the scenes of the making of 4 in an MTV special, "Beyoncé: Year of 4," airing Thursday night (June 30). In the half-hour doc, Beyoncé talks about taking some time off before making the record, which features studio work from The-Dream, Kanye West and Andre 3000.

"My life was award shows and tour buses and hotels, and it kind of goes by so fast ... I couldn't even hear it anymore," she says of her whirlwind schedule. "I'm just thinking about the next shoot ... the next video ... the next tour ... I never even realized I needed a year off. And I never realized I don't know how to take a year off." 
 
^ Cosign. I still keep "Party" in rotation, but after listening to "Rather Die Young" and "Love on Top" I'm really considering copping the album. I even enjoyed the album as a whole after downloading the deluxe edition.
 
^ Cosign. I still keep "Party" in rotation, but after listening to "Rather Die Young" and "Love on Top" I'm really considering copping the album. I even enjoyed the album as a whole after downloading the deluxe edition.
 
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