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How Beyoncé Made Lemonade

Beyoncé

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How Beyoncé Made LEMONADE
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Get started with Curiosity Stream and Nebula today by going to https://curiositystream.com/middle8 Support us on Patreon http://bit.ly/Middle8-Patreon Twitter https://bit.ly/Twitter-Middle8 Instagram https://bit.ly/Instagram-Middle8 Spotify http://bit.ly/Middle8-Spotify Merch http://bit.ly/Middle8-Merch #Middle8 #Beyoncé #Lemonade This video is sponsored by CuriosityStream Written by Brittany Bell & Frank Furtado Voiced and edited by Frank Furtado Music by Epidemic Sound ------------------------------- Beyoncé is one of this generation’s cultural icons. She ascended to fame as the lead singer of one of the best-selling girl groups of all time, Destiny’s Child. Kick starting her solo career with the chart-topping, “Crazy In Love.” She continued to shatter records and barriers with each subsequent release, while forging a path for a new era of black musicians. Her fourth album signaled an evolution -- showing an eagerness in exploring new sounds. She reinvented herself with her 2013 self-titled release -- pairing each track on the album with visual stories and presenting a new immersive way of enjoying her music. We’ve come to learn that when Beyoncé does anything, it’s an event. And Lemonade might just be her most powerful proclamation yet. An hour long visual album divided into several chapters: Intuition, Denial, Anger, Apathy, Emptiness, Accountability, Reformation, Forgiveness, Resurrection, Hope, Redemption. Beginning with learning of her husband’s betrayal, each chapter brings Beyoncé closer to finding the strength to forgive and rebuild what has been broken. A narrative dedicated to generations of black women -- who have learned to make the best of what life has served them. This is How Beyoncé Made Lemonade. ------------------------------- Disclaimer: I do not own any of the videos, photos or music used in this video. They are used for education and discussion purposes under fair use law.