Beyonce as an artist, and her music is not my favorite..... However. I went to the Formation Tour a couple years back, and when I left the show... all I could think was THIS WOMAN WORKS HARD. She didn't stop singing, or dancing for two hours straight, and never missed one note or step. I might not jam her music, but I respect her talent level, and her commitment to being excellent every time she steps on stage.
This is me. I love some songs of hers. Not my fave artist to listen to tho. But man....you cannot say anything about this woman and her dedication. That's what struck me with this project. Who is working on ANYTHING for 8 months?! And doing so at such a large scale and is managing all the pieces and is so involved in every little thing? There isnt an artist out right now even doing a tenth of this kind of work. She amazes me. Like Kim says, I stan black excellence. And Beyonce is astonishing with the work she puts in
I agree I'm not s fan of her music don't like her singing at all.However her singing is much better than mines.I love what she did with her life.She seems like a perfectionist and a a sweetheart.
I was in Seattle when she performed, it was 30-36 degrees. And me and my bestie were huddled together freezing and Beyonce was half dressed sliding through water for a majority of her show.
Shasha Vengesayi yes same. I am a fan of Beyoncé but I’m not a part of the Beyhive...because I’m afraid Im going to start idolizing celebrities. I was a BTS fan for awhile but I realized that their fan base and many fan bases are so brainwashed. Like they will focus so much on the idol that they don’t even care about real life issues anymore (racism, sexism, etc) I’m a huge fan of Beyoncé but not a beyhive.
I love that even when she's berating her team she's extremely polite, precise, cool-headed and professional. No yelling, no personal attacks, a solid dose of credit where credit is due. I aspire to be that kind of a boss one day.
I heard back then Beyoncé was a nightmare to work for because she was such a perfectionist and a workaholic, that she expected her crew to be on her level and overworked them to their limits. I don’t know if that’s true or not but if it was, it’s great to see Beyoncé now treating her staff much more better and acknowledging them for their hard work.
I watched Coachella and I just watched the documentary and when she performed Don’t Hurt yourself live and I heard the words of Malcolm X about black women being the most disrespected and most unprotected person in America I got real emotional. Like that really dug in deep. Especially when she did that beautiful transition.
Made me cry, and when she said she wanted everyone to feel represented, then I saw that lady on the drums I sure felt it. I’m not part of the Culture, I’m Eskimo, American Indian and French, but I’ve always felt like an outsider. Growing up in Alaska, it was my Samoan and Black friends that was always inclusive and now I think Beyoncé has somehow made that feeling I felt back then and shared it with everyone who really listens. If that makes any sense? I loved how she had some share their feelings, too. Like that lady who just had a baby. I really lost it when she shared a quote about mother’s and grandmothers hearing songs that haven’t been sung yet. Knowing what my ancestors went through, what all our ancestors went through, and it felt like magic. I hope I live to the day I get to see that Black women are supported and lifted up and treated with every respect and love as they deserve to be. That just hurt my soul.
I have ALWAYS been a Beyonce and Destiny's Child fan HOWEVER, after seeing Homecoming. I'm officially in awe. Like her dedication and work ethic aspirational. Also, they are a BEAUTIFUL family.
I love how this documentary shows the GP how much work Beyonce puts in. Because a lot of people think Beyonce just shows up and looks pretty and performs. And that not the case what so ever. BEYONCE WRITES, PRODUCES, CHOREOGRAPHS everything thing. SHE MANAGES HERSELF. So there's no big production companies and/or creative directors it just her and her team. I love how she knows everything from the lighting, to the height of the stage, to the how many pearls are on the costumes especially since she's a woman and most people dont think a woman can be both a mom, a wife, and a very talented performer especially a black woman. This is why when folks call Beyonce "overrated" and put artists like Taylor Swift and fucking Cardi b next to her is insluting cause they dont go through half the shit Beyonce does! She deserves all the praises she gets!! 👐🏾👐🏾😊😊
Not to take anything away from Beyoncé, but she does have a team to help bring her visions to life. She has choreographers (JaQuel Knight and Chris Grant), a creative director (Todd Tourso), a stylist (Marni Senofonte) and her albums enlist the talents of many talented songwriters and producers. Beyoncé doesn't do every single thing herself. Nobody could. It takes a village, something that Beyoncé even says herself in Homecoming.
@@RandomJtv So yes Beyonce has the money, and power to get all the resources, and employes she needs to put on a performance of this magnitude. But I think Beyonce wanted us to understand that she has her hand in every pot and pan of her empire. Nothing goes anywhere without going through her. Remember beyonce manages herself which not a lot of female artist can say. And let's not forget this Netflix was written, produced, and directed by beyonce herself.
I am guilty of being one of those people in the past. My ignorance was bliss. I must admit it's easy to pass judgment when one has no idea what a person has to go through to be/get to who/where they are. I know have nothing but respect & admiration for Queen Bey.
@UmiMiami white musicians havent come up with anything original since yodeling.. Please white folk wouldn't have a popular culture if it wasn't for black folk as a matter fact the whole wouldn't have one either ...Black people are just creative by nature...your people are creative when it comes to thinking up new ways to kill things
Kim articulated my feelings so well here. This is exactly why I watched Homecoming. Black excellence is so good it literally makes me want to weep. Yall, we are truly a talented group of people.
@@brieoliver Yes Indeed! We need to SUPPORT one another more. My hope is to see more of that from OUR people. PEOPLE are watching us. Let's show them how it's done, show the "BLACK US" can love and really genuinely support one another.
@@talandamcclure8942 Yes y'all! I'm watching Homecoming for the first time right now, and it is definitely magical. I'm not a big Beyonce fan, but I do admire her for her talent and work ethic over the years. There's no denying that. This though, this was special. There's something indescribable about black excellence. You want to pull your part. You want to contribute.
My boyfriend did security for her and Jay Z when they most recently came to Boston. It's true that she hides herself from the public. On her way backstage, she was wearing sweats with the hood up. She smiled at my BF right before she went onstage. I really appreciated you nerding out about this.
Picture this: I'm at work, coming back from break. Its a busy day. Ppl get on my nerves. I need something in my ear to take the edge off. I go to UA-cam and see Kim has posted about Beyonce. Earphone in. Im ready.
I love how private she is which is why this documentary was so interesting because she rarely shows/tells about her life. I think mysterious ppl are so much more interesting.
I love Beyoncé and I love the way #Homecoming made me feel. It reinforced my love for my people, my community, my culture. I was joyful seeing Black women highlighted in all shades and sizes looking gorgeous. I loved seeing how talented these Black folks are and reminding us of the importance of HBCU In our history and legacy. We built that as African Americans/Native Black folks. It was so wonderful.
you felt that energy. it was more than just the fact that everyone was so in sync. it was literally everything beyonce was trying to do. she said that she wanted what THEY ALL FELT on that stage together to come through those cameras and screens. she wanted us to feel everything they felt and babyyyyyy did we!!!!
I'm not a beehive member but Beyonce played a big role in me learning to appreciate my blackness in its truest nature. I went to an HBCU and I learned so much about what it truly means to be black in America. Attending made me become the confident black woman that I am today because I grew up in a country where I was torn down by colourism. I grew to respect Beyonce and found a new love for her that I never had before, especially when she came out with her Lemonade album (specifically Formation). Seeing that representation when she started to showcase black empowerment more in her performances made me proud and made me more of a fan of her.
I became a beyhive member after lemonade, I was just in awe. What an amazing WOMAN! She makes me feel so inspired and also so proud of being a black woman.
I started taking her seriously after she dropped the surprise album, just before lemonade. It was great, and the artist visuals per song were just gorgeous. Stunning. Was the first album I bought of hers. I was intrigued. But then.... here comes Lemonade.... and my appreciation for her and her vision/Love of The Culture was solidified. And I've been a huge admirer ever since.
Gurrrllll I was in college when Swag Surf was out. We was rocking the whole club hanging onto strangers like one big family. This documentary was truly amazing. She is a true visionary and inspiration. Good review!
She eliminated carbs, bread, meat, and dairy. And I was like damn. Well what are you eating then? I'd be hungry too living off apples and pears and shit lol. But she was prepared to sacrifice for the sake of this show and it paid off. I hope she had a nice juicy steak with all the pasta in the world after lol
Beyoncé is the only person I stan. It really broke my heart when she was talking about her body and her diet, I hate that in the music industry you look at a performer who's gonna need a lot of energy and think depriving them of that energy for some dumb weight loss reason is okay cause it's not! I hope she's getting lots of rest and eating, I'm glad she hides herself from the public and keeps her family and her mom side hidden too cause it's so tender and she's so loving with her children it makes me cry😭
Gurl I’m glad you said excellence makes you emotional, because I couldn’t figure out why I was crying a few times and I’m not even a Stan like that for her. I just never seen anything like it! She let us in on her truth. Seeing her practice for the first time after the twins was so amazing. It was raw and real! The talent was so no words too explain. The different body shapes and the creative aspects and hearing and seeing how proud they where too be there. I now am a Stan for Beyoncé. She gave up meat, dairy, carbs and alcohol 😭 that’s dedication. I’m so inspired. She did that. I was amazed. Brought so much nostalgic feelings.
Phonics. I love my people, but we love to ignore phonics. I know plenty of folks whose name is spelled one way and pronounced a whole other way. The y is simply there for aesthetics because it is the start of the next syllable in her name and has nothing to do with the "bee" sound. Whenever I see Bey written I have to fight all my educational instincts to pronounce it the correct way, lol.
I went to her Formation tour and it was definitely an experience. The choreo, the vocals, and the visuals were beyond CREATIVE GENIUS. She has worked her ass off to get where she is 🙌🏾
Imagine that, being a black immigrant who didn’t go to a HBCU and it was very fun and educational to see all that richness presented so excellently that way. I wondered if I didn’t miss anything. Just that “Everybody mad” choreography makes my HIIT work out looks like a walk in the park.
At this point, people who have anything negative to say about Beyonće are just mad, and they are just going to have to stay that way. The way she puts 1000% of her everything she has into everything she does is more than admirable, and the way she is still humble and a good person makes me and other young black girls PROUD and want to work hard. Beychella was amazing!!! Hate on her if you want to, but just know that it won’t take you anywhere. Use that same hatin ass energy and put even a quarter of the effort that Beyoncé put in and create something in you life. She is a real BLACK women with real problems that still managed to make an extraordinary experience that will be forever remembered.
UmiMiami I agree, but she made a performance solely about historically Black collages and universities. She was trying to celebrate black culture and how dope it is (her quote not mine). I’m not saying that All women can’t appreciate it, they can, because it was an iconic performance. But I doubt they appreciate it the way black people who know and understand homecoming culture. We get so little to celebrate and she just came and raised our spirits with this BLACKITY BLACK ASS show.
Drunk in Love was also an homage to Michael Jackson. He would use a crane very similar to the one she used for his Beat It performances. Also used the music to Can You Feel it a Jackson’s song when she was saying thanks for being the 1st black woman at Coachella
Her work ethic CHILEEEE. Also I’ve never seen an artist change/mash a song like Beyoncé. The whole show was like I’ve never heard the songs before... AMAZING.
I agree on all accounts! It was just reported that Ariana Grande was paid TWICE as much as Bey to headline this year’s Coachella. We ain’t never gonna win playing their game and this is another reason why I love Beyoncé. She doesn’t need their money or validation or stage. She did what she did with excellence, even if she wasn’t paid accordingly.
Beyonce was a million times better and deserved to be paid more, but I think those millions she didn’t get went to the budget of beychella. Ari’s performance was so much simpler and considerably cheaper.
Also she got paid by Netflix for this special so I'm sure the payoff is way more that Ariana got overall. Plus I think I read she negotiated for exclusive rights to her Coachella performance and the streaming rights.
I was so stoked to see this video. Thank you so much for this. I saw the movie, listened to the album and I had THOUGHTS and FEELINGS, but I'm a just a middle-aged white lady who loves Beyonce and I feel like it's so not my lane to speak on it. That is not going to stop me from leaving an overlong comment on your insightful video essay. I absolutely loved the film. As much as I loved seeing the Beychella performance online last year, Homecoming made me feel like I was in the front row or on stage. I've seen her live and once and it was a terrific show and she honestly leaves it on the stage every night. She just raises the bar for every aspect. Like you said, she is an athlete. And I think everyone on the stage was an athlete. Playing in marching bands is really physically demanding (I carried drums in high school and it was so physically difficult that I would hurt for days afterward when I was 16 and in really great shape from doing distance running). I feel like we need to have more scholarships for dance, drumline, marching bands in college. These disciplines are every bit as important to "school spirit" and university culture as organized sports. I love that her whole concept celebrated these talents. It was evident that she had so much respect for people on stage with her. Re: the birth experience--I totally lost it at that part because I could relate to that, because after pregnancy my body was wrecked and I thought it would never be the same. It really, really hurt me though, seeing her starving herself while she was doing those super demanding rehearsals. I think she pushed herself too hard and it wasn't worth it to fit into an old costume. I mean I get WHY she did it that way. If she wouldn't have people would have been either commenting negatively about her body or saying, oh she's rich she just had plastic surgery. Still, it hurt to see her push herself to the point of collapse with dieting. I wish she would cut herself as much slack as she does her dancers who had all different shapes and body types. As a film, I think Homecoming is really amazing. She put the movie together so beautifully, with the songs being left whole and weaving into the behind the scenes footage. There are some very arty flourishes in the editing that I really appreciated. Spike Lee's School Daze is to Homecoming, what Daughters of the Dust is to Lemonade. Lee's film explored colorism, a necessary conversation to have, but like all his movies, he leaves it the viewer to decide and it can feel divisive (and indeed, this was one of the criticisms of the film at the time it came out). Beyonce chose to stress unity and diversity. She went out of her way to have a huge range of shades and shapes of people on stage with her. Like Lee, she loves a quotation, and opening with Nina Simone's words, and having the Malcolm X quote about black women being the most disrespected people in America solidified the whole message to be a celebration of black culture and in particular black female excellence. If Beyonce is the queen, then I would be honored to be one of her subjects.
I didn't think I could fall in love with Beyonce any more than I already am but after homecoming I'm just in complete awe with her and I'm never gonna ask for anything from her again she works so hard😭
"Young enough to see it and old enough to appreciate it." YES! I was a baby chile in the 90s, so I lacked the cultural awareness to appreciate the aesthetic and media/music at the time (black girl groups, UPN, etc), which I am low-key happy I missed because blatant misogyny was running rampant. But I feel SO lucky to see Bey in what may be her prime and to fully immerse myself into the experience of her. I can look back at this and know that the reactions folks are having to her are not performative! The reverence is REAL! Great video!
I love your look Kim. I hope you're doing well! I understand you getting emotional at the excellence of it all. When she said they did a full run through of the show without music, I just gagged, like what. Who even thinks to do that?! Oh genuises do
Kim, the reason I love watching you is not only because you are so damn funny and entertaining, I always feel like I've learned something significant and I'm grateful to get ur perspective and insights on things that I might not experience otherwise. I often feel uplifted and motivated after watching your videos because of your attitude and respect for hard work and excellence!! In one video you talked a lot about not being able to control a lot of things, but to just do what you can. So 'do what you can' is my new mantra in improving my life. Thank you for what you give!!
Beyonce is the only person in pop artistically that will ever get to the level of Michael Jackson. Her work ethic is similar to what his was - detailed, perfectionist, caring about the message, innovative, celebrating black culture. I never thought I'd say there was someone equal to MJ. And I've been a Beyonce fan since the first Destiny's Child release. (And by the way, I also don't consider myself Beyhive, I don't understand what makes you Beyhive... I chose her as my rolemodel in school before most this Beyhive was even writing full sentences.)
I got emotional too. I'm from Jamaica and I have lots of family members who went to HBCU's. Not going to one is my biggest regret. That little Jamaican section was really great. I know there's a lot of fighting going on between black people but the diaspora is so beautiful.
I almost didn't watch your video because the title made me think you would be a member of the Beyhive. I'm glad I did, your review was well balanced. I am not a fan of a Beyonce or her music, but what I am is a lover of EXCELLENCE! Beyonce is an excellent performer, hard worker and business woman. Now that I applaud and will always give her props for that!
I love Beyonce, but I do think she has significant help with the black historical references, and the overall vision and theme of Black Excellence. Not to take anything away from her, but I think she has a team behind her (which she respects) to help launch and propel these ideas.
Definitively. It’s her vision but yall saw how many people are working on this show. She is crafting a vision and a cultural moment and it’s ok that she has a team! She’s uplifting the people around her and for sure works with the best of the best to make everything perfect and coherent
I was an HBCU freshman when Beychella came on. I remember staying up in my dorm lounge in the middle of the night by myself and being moved to tears with all the black ass songs, the Greek-letters, the dances, all of it. I was so fucking happy I didn’t let people keep me from choosing my HBCU. I’m so thankful
I do not like them either. Single Ladies is actually pretty good but the repetition of the ' all the single ladies' is grating. Needs a bit of a rewrite.
Beyonce is the new noun for being the best at something. Honestly after watching her I have SO much respect & admiration for her. She works hard & deserves all her success.
And she was still humble or she might have been throwin shade. "If my country ass can do it, they can." Nope. They are incapable of such excellence. It is what it is.
I’m a freshman black girl in high school with aspirations of going to Harvard! I would love your advice on what you did to get there and some tips on what I need to do to accomplish my dreams. I stumbled across one of your videos for the first time today and I found you very informative and entertaining!
Keep your grades up, aim high but do not over work yourself. Try to get into AP classes and during junior and senior year take college course if it’s offered and you keep your head up.
Yes. As a 70s/80s kid who saw both of these iconic performers. This project is surely on the level of entertainment in terms of creativity, quality of musicianship, energy, and artistry. These artists are very different and show their genius in different ways. However, the feeling of witnessing something special in the moment, is what this level artists bring to fans.
Stanning Beyoncé is such a rewarding experience like she always delivers, she's the IT girl, she's been it and I'm just always so happy with everything honestly stan Beyoncé for your own enjoyment cause there's nothing else quite like it
I read the title, and was like "Yep, ain't that the truth." I'm not a part of the Bey-hive either, but she is hardworking and talented. I want to see her in concert one day; such a good performer.
My goodness...you've just blessed me by sharing that excellence and artistry make you emotional. I get embarrassed with how emotional I get when I see a talented person display their excellence whether it be in dance or in playing an instrument or whatever. I'm a cry baby during emotional films and whatnot, too, but I don't try to hide that, nor am I embarrassed about that side of me (that much), but getting choked up just by seeing talented people do their thing is something I've never heard anyone else say they do, so thank you and God bless you for sharing that XOXOXO
It was fantastic. I also want to talk about how many young men and women; how many artists had meaningful and creatively excellent work. Employment for hundreds. That is how you put wealth to work! That’s how you put your money into the community. Work for young people. A platform for young artists. Encouragement for young dancers and musicians. That’s how you help the next generation. Lead from the front and teach by example. Bravo
B Keith not to mention those people will have so many opportunities open to them being able to list that on their resume and having the exposure. Amazing!
I'm not a part of the Beehive and I might never see this movie but I do respect what she's been doing and I appreciate your commentary. The community needs to hear and appreciate the amount of work it takes and the vision that is necessary to reach this level of success and what it take to make America in general recognized the best part of the African American Experience.
Great review! Excellence makes me emotional as well. Wow. This documentary showed the world exactly why Beyonce is on a level like no other. Her longevity and body of work is clearly born out of a God-given gift that she has nurtured continuously. And the love she has for HBCUs is illustriously illustrated in this documentary. The concert itself was PHENOMENAL! THE BAND AND DANCERS WERE 🔥🔥🔥 I was in band myself and watching them bought back so many memories. It's hard enough to play and march, but to DANCE in risers two hours straight? Props to those brothas and sistas for doing the dang thing. Every single move was synchronized and flawless. I was moved to tears a few times, as well as awestruck. That drumline? The horns? Destiny's Child? "Deja Vu"? "Before I Let Go"? Man. The quotes from Nina Simone, Maya Angelou, and other black historical figures were well placed. Loved the featuring of the stepping and line skits. The behind the scenes footage with her kids and her rehearsals was so informative. This is a must see. The audience was as big a part of the show as the performance itself. ♥️♥️♥️
I got emotional watching this. I watch bey chella ALL THE TIME. Listen to it often. I graduated in 2004 from hs so i was full force dc3. They were my first concert. I love her. Good job girl. 💖
“There are a few Beyoncé songs that are mediocre songs that are made good because she performs them so well.” If this ain’t the truth... I can’t stand Run the World but I LOVE watching her perform it 😅
Watched it a couple of nights ago cos there was nothing else on. I'm not a fan but DAYUM!! I have the utmost respect for her griiiiind! Her work ethic is off the charts. The whole HBCU theme...LOVED IT!! I can't think of anybody out here now who can touch this woman!
I love Beyonce's song I Waa Here. It's about making a mark in the world and she has done that. I don't see anyone else doing what she has been able to accomplish. Homecoming sends out a great message
After watching this review, I had to go back and watch Homecoming for second time. Your respect and admiration for Beyonce and her excellence is endearing.
I just love Beyonce so much. I used to watch her concert clips on youtube when I was 12 and cry all the time. Now I understand I too am moved by her excellence!
Beyonce as an artist, and her music is not my favorite..... However.
I went to the Formation Tour a couple years back, and when I left the show... all I could think was THIS WOMAN WORKS HARD.
She didn't stop singing, or dancing for two hours straight, and never missed one note or step.
I might not jam her music, but I respect her talent level, and her commitment to being excellent every time she steps on stage.
This is me. I love some songs of hers. Not my fave artist to listen to tho. But man....you cannot say anything about this woman and her dedication. That's what struck me with this project. Who is working on ANYTHING for 8 months?! And doing so at such a large scale and is managing all the pieces and is so involved in every little thing? There isnt an artist out right now even doing a tenth of this kind of work. She amazes me. Like Kim says, I stan black excellence. And Beyonce is astonishing with the work she puts in
Itoy Walker - Because I like Beyoncé and I’ve seen her shows and wanted to experience it in person.
I agree I'm not s fan of her music don't like her singing at all.However her singing is much better than mines.I love what she did with her life.She seems like a perfectionist and a a sweetheart.
I was in Seattle when she performed, it was 30-36 degrees. And me and my bestie were huddled together freezing and Beyonce was half dressed sliding through water for a majority of her show.
@@sistersovereigntea868 she is superhuman
I definitely agree with you. I wouldnt label myself a superfan or Beyhive member, but I’ve always respected her work ethic and dedication.
Shasha Vengesayi yes same. I am a fan of Beyoncé but I’m not a part of the Beyhive...because I’m afraid Im going to start idolizing celebrities. I was a BTS fan for awhile but I realized that their fan base and many fan bases are so brainwashed. Like they will focus so much on the idol that they don’t even care about real life issues anymore (racism, sexism, etc) I’m a huge fan of Beyoncé but not a beyhive.
@@leviloveserwin1809 Yeah stan culture is a whole mess...
100% how I feel
I love that even when she's berating her team she's extremely polite, precise, cool-headed and professional. No yelling, no personal attacks, a solid dose of credit where credit is due. I aspire to be that kind of a boss one day.
corhydron111 because it’s criticism and not berating. She knows the difference!!!
She's proven time and time again how graceful and capable she is 😌💗
I heard back then Beyoncé was a nightmare to work for because she was such a perfectionist and a workaholic, that she expected her crew to be on her level and overworked them to their limits. I don’t know if that’s true or not but if it was, it’s great to see Beyoncé now treating her staff much more better and acknowledging them for their hard work.
“Excellence makes me emotional.” I feel the same, I wish I was surrounded by more people who feel like this.
Real talk about Beyonce's knees. I stan Beyonce's knees.
I watched Coachella and I just watched the documentary and when she performed Don’t Hurt yourself live and I heard the words of Malcolm X about black women being the most disrespected and most unprotected person in America I got real emotional. Like that really dug in deep. Especially when she did that beautiful transition.
Co-sign.
Absolutely
Made me cry, and when she said she wanted everyone to feel represented, then I saw that lady on the drums I sure felt it. I’m not part of the Culture, I’m Eskimo, American Indian and French, but I’ve always felt like an outsider. Growing up in Alaska, it was my Samoan and Black friends that was always inclusive and now I think Beyoncé has somehow made that feeling I felt back then and shared it with everyone who really listens. If that makes any sense? I loved how she had some share their feelings, too. Like that lady who just had a baby.
I really lost it when she shared a quote about mother’s and grandmothers hearing songs that haven’t been sung yet. Knowing what my ancestors went through, what all our ancestors went through, and it felt like magic.
I hope I live to the day I get to see that Black women are supported and lifted up and treated with every respect and love as they deserve to be. That just hurt my soul.
@@muumol Thank You🙏
muumol thank you
I have ALWAYS been a Beyonce and Destiny's Child fan HOWEVER, after seeing Homecoming. I'm officially in awe. Like her dedication and work ethic aspirational. Also, they are a BEAUTIFUL family.
I love how this documentary shows the GP how much work Beyonce puts in. Because a lot of people think Beyonce just shows up and looks pretty and performs. And that not the case what so ever. BEYONCE WRITES, PRODUCES, CHOREOGRAPHS everything thing. SHE MANAGES HERSELF. So there's no big production companies and/or creative directors it just her and her team. I love how she knows everything from the lighting, to the height of the stage, to the how many pearls are on the costumes especially since she's a woman and most people dont think a woman can be both a mom, a wife, and a very talented performer especially a black woman.
This is why when folks call Beyonce "overrated" and put artists like Taylor Swift and fucking Cardi b next to her is insluting cause they dont go through half the shit Beyonce does! She deserves all the praises she gets!! 👐🏾👐🏾😊😊
It is very insulting calling Bey overrated
Exactly because it implies that shes getting praise and accolades that someone else deserves lol
Not to take anything away from Beyoncé, but she does have a team to help bring her visions to life. She has choreographers (JaQuel Knight and Chris Grant), a creative director (Todd Tourso), a stylist (Marni Senofonte) and her albums enlist the talents of many talented songwriters and producers.
Beyoncé doesn't do every single thing herself. Nobody could. It takes a village, something that Beyoncé even says herself in Homecoming.
@@RandomJtv So yes Beyonce has the money, and power to get all the resources, and employes she needs to put on a performance of this magnitude. But I think Beyonce wanted us to understand that she has her hand in every pot and pan of her empire. Nothing goes anywhere without going through her. Remember beyonce manages herself which not a lot of female artist can say. And let's not forget this Netflix was written, produced, and directed by beyonce herself.
I am guilty of being one of those people in the past. My ignorance was bliss. I must admit it's easy to pass judgment when one has no idea what a person has to go through to be/get to who/where they are. I know have nothing but respect & admiration for Queen Bey.
Beyoncé has been giving black excellence for decades. I stan a dedicated queen. 🐝
@UmiMiami 🐝🐝🐝🐝
@UmiMiami you can't be talking to me.
@UmiMiami we will continue to appreciate black excellence, fuck off. always mad when someone black does something great for the culture! bye
She be popping her excellence
@UmiMiami white musicians havent come up with anything original since yodeling..
Please white folk wouldn't have a popular culture if it wasn't for black folk as a matter fact the whole wouldn't have one either ...Black people are just creative by nature...your people are creative when it comes to thinking up new ways to kill things
I'm glad I Care still has such a presence in Beyoncé's career, because it was never released as a single despite deserving tremendous recognition.
"Excellence makes me emotional.." Yes ✔👏
Yes! Especially, BLACK Excellence!
Kim articulated my feelings so well here. This is exactly why I watched Homecoming. Black excellence is so good it literally makes me want to weep. Yall, we are truly a talented group of people.
@@brieoliver Yes Indeed! We need to SUPPORT one another more. My hope is to see more of that from OUR people. PEOPLE are watching us. Let's show them how it's done, show the "BLACK US" can love and really genuinely support one another.
@@talandamcclure8942 Yes y'all! I'm watching Homecoming for the first time right now, and it is definitely magical. I'm not a big Beyonce fan, but I do admire her for her talent and work ethic over the years. There's no denying that. This though, this was special. There's something indescribable about black excellence. You want to pull your part. You want to contribute.
@@Patsme Yes Girl!
i’m obsessed with the horns on the “party” arrangement
Yaaass!! That entire sequence was awesome!
Same with Everybody Mad
My boyfriend did security for her and Jay Z when they most recently came to Boston. It's true that she hides herself from the public. On her way backstage, she was wearing sweats with the hood up. She smiled at my BF right before she went onstage. I really appreciated you nerding out about this.
"Are her knees ok???" Hahahaha
Picture this: I'm at work, coming back from break. Its a busy day. Ppl get on my nerves. I need something in my ear to take the edge off. I go to UA-cam and see Kim has posted about Beyonce. Earphone in. Im ready.
OMG you mentioned my video! Thanks so much for the shoutout!
Bro you were my first reaction video about the transitions. I loved it and still go back to it. You deserve all the things!!!!!
I love how private she is which is why this documentary was so interesting because she rarely shows/tells about her life. I think mysterious ppl are so much more interesting.
💯 percent agree , private ppl are SO Much more interesting!!!
@@violetfalana74 now artist nowadays wants to be relatable real bad
I love Beyoncé and I love the way #Homecoming made me feel. It reinforced my love for my people, my community, my culture. I was joyful seeing Black women highlighted in all shades and sizes looking gorgeous. I loved seeing how talented these Black folks are and reminding us of the importance of HBCU In our history and legacy. We built that as African Americans/Native Black folks. It was so wonderful.
you felt that energy. it was more than just the fact that everyone was so in sync. it was literally everything beyonce was trying to do. she said that she wanted what THEY ALL FELT on that stage together to come through those cameras and screens. she wanted us to feel everything they felt and babyyyyyy did we!!!!
I'm not a beehive member but Beyonce played a big role in me learning to appreciate my blackness in its truest nature. I went to an HBCU and I learned so much about what it truly means to be black in America. Attending made me become the confident black woman that I am today because I grew up in a country where I was torn down by colourism. I grew to respect Beyonce and found a new love for her that I never had before, especially when she came out with her Lemonade album (specifically Formation). Seeing that representation when she started to showcase black empowerment more in her performances made me proud and made me more of a fan of her.
Who’s harmonizing like Destiny’s Child? Chloe and Halle! Lmaooo
dede9699 those girls are dope.
dede9699 which is probably why Beyoncé put them under her wing and they signed with Parkwood Entertainment
Of course her prodigies are doing it. Those young women have so much talent.
Yes. They're phenomenal and the Beyonce influence is apparent. Love their music.
YAS
Gurl u kno Bey a legend when she took ova Cochella 2019 and her performance was from 2018 lol how i luv black excellence!!!!!
she essentially took 2017 too cuz we were looking forward to her but she cancelled so she's had coachella buzz for 3 years
I became a beyhive member after lemonade, I was just in awe. What an amazing WOMAN! She makes me feel so inspired and also so proud of being a black woman.
I started taking her seriously after she dropped the surprise album, just before lemonade. It was great, and the artist visuals per song were just gorgeous. Stunning. Was the first album I bought of hers. I was intrigued. But then.... here comes Lemonade.... and my appreciation for her and her vision/Love of The Culture was solidified. And I've been a huge admirer ever since.
Gurrrllll I was in college when Swag Surf was out. We was rocking the whole club hanging onto strangers like one big family. This documentary was truly amazing. She is a true visionary and inspiration. Good review!
So in conclusion we HAVE to stan! Beyonce is IT!!!
Young, gifted and black... mesmerising performance.
That black excellence. That black skin. That black talent. That black everything. No compromise
"Excellence makes me emotional. True artistry makes me emotional". YES
I believed her when she said "I'm hungry"😭
Mloveblacque always lmao I really hope she ate a huge burger after the performance!!!
@@Grace1708 I was hungry as hell too! I paused and got my ass something to eat
She eliminated carbs, bread, meat, and dairy. And I was like damn. Well what are you eating then? I'd be hungry too living off apples and pears and shit lol. But she was prepared to sacrifice for the sake of this show and it paid off. I hope she had a nice juicy steak with all the pasta in the world after lol
Mloveblacque always 😂😂😭 yessss hungry and couldn’t drink. I felt that.
solange wrote get me bodied.
My fav performance is when she does the routine to "Everybody Mad"
Both My phone and my eyeballs literally caught on fire while I was watching that performance 🔥
Beyoncé is the only person I stan. It really broke my heart when she was talking about her body and her diet, I hate that in the music industry you look at a performer who's gonna need a lot of energy and think depriving them of that energy for some dumb weight loss reason is okay cause it's not! I hope she's getting lots of rest and eating, I'm glad she hides herself from the public and keeps her family and her mom side hidden too cause it's so tender and she's so loving with her children it makes me cry😭
Gurl I’m glad you said excellence makes you emotional, because I couldn’t figure out why I was crying a few times and I’m not even a Stan like that for her. I just never seen anything like it! She let us in on her truth. Seeing her practice for the first time after the twins was so amazing. It was raw and real! The talent was so no words too explain. The different body shapes and the creative aspects and hearing and seeing how proud they where too be there. I now am a Stan for Beyoncé. She gave up meat, dairy, carbs and alcohol 😭 that’s dedication. I’m so inspired. She did that. I was amazed. Brought so much nostalgic feelings.
How she brought hundreds of people together to perform in perfect harmony for 2 hours. Im lost for words.
Yo, I'll never get over the fact that I pronounce Bey as Bay; while everyone is going "Be(e)ychella," I am all 'Be(a)ychella."
Phonics. I love my people, but we love to ignore phonics. I know plenty of folks whose name is spelled one way and pronounced a whole other way. The y is simply there for aesthetics because it is the start of the next syllable in her name and has nothing to do with the "bee" sound. Whenever I see Bey written I have to fight all my educational instincts to pronounce it the correct way, lol.
Me too
Im so glad it isn't just me lol
I thought it was pronounced Bay too.
her mama named her Bay, imma call her Bay
😂😂😂😂
Same
The performance makes me jealous of people who could experience HBCU colleges, this looks so fun and inspiring.
"How can you not appreciate the vision?" Exactly.
Girl absolutely! I got emotional too! The genius. The artistry. It’s toooooo much!!!
I went to her Formation tour and it was definitely an experience. The choreo, the vocals, and the visuals were beyond CREATIVE GENIUS. She has worked her ass off to get where she is 🙌🏾
This is why I’m apart of the Beyhive. 🐝 🐝🐝🐝🐝
Imagine that, being a black immigrant who didn’t go to a HBCU and it was very fun and educational to see all that richness presented so excellently that way. I wondered if I didn’t miss anything. Just that “Everybody mad” choreography makes my HIIT work out looks like a walk in the park.
At this point, people who have anything negative to say about Beyonće are just mad, and they are just going to have to stay that way. The way she puts 1000% of her everything she has into everything she does is more than admirable, and the way she is still humble and a good person makes me and other young black girls PROUD and want to work hard. Beychella was amazing!!! Hate on her if you want to, but just know that it won’t take you anywhere. Use that same hatin ass energy and put even a quarter of the effort that Beyoncé put in and create something in you life. She is a real BLACK women with real problems that still managed to make an extraordinary experience that will be forever remembered.
UmiMiami I agree, but she made a performance solely about historically Black collages and universities. She was trying to celebrate black culture and how dope it is (her quote not mine). I’m not saying that All women can’t appreciate it, they can, because it was an iconic performance. But I doubt they appreciate it the way black people who know and understand homecoming culture. We get so little to celebrate and she just came and raised our spirits with this BLACKITY BLACK ASS show.
Drunk in Love was also an homage to Michael Jackson. He would use a crane very similar to the one she used for his Beat It performances. Also used the music to Can You Feel it a Jackson’s song when she was saying thanks for being the 1st black woman at Coachella
When I saw her on the crane, I immediately thought of MJ
UGHHH I KNEW that instrumentation before Run The World was similar. Her mind.
I loved that you mention MJ
Her work ethic CHILEEEE. Also I’ve never seen an artist change/mash a song like Beyoncé. The whole show was like I’ve never heard the songs before... AMAZING.
I agree on all accounts! It was just reported that Ariana Grande was paid TWICE as much as Bey to headline this year’s Coachella.
We ain’t never gonna win playing their game and this is another reason why I love Beyoncé. She doesn’t need their money or validation or stage. She did what she did with excellence, even if she wasn’t paid accordingly.
Beyonce was a million times better and deserved to be paid more, but I think those millions she didn’t get went to the budget of beychella. Ari’s performance was so much simpler and considerably cheaper.
Also she got paid by Netflix for this special so I'm sure the payoff is way more that Ariana got overall. Plus I think I read she negotiated for exclusive rights to her Coachella performance and the streaming rights.
News outlets debunked this, she sold the documentary to Netflix for 60 mill.
Those reports were false.
False. They were paid the same. However, Beyoncé was able to use her Coachella performance, to secure a 60m deal with Netflix.
Omg, I thought I was the only one who became emotional while watching this. I was full of pride, my heart was full and it just overflowed.
Beyonce is our modern day Tina Turner. She is a TRUE ENTERTAINER!
Mylynn J well Tina Turner was the brainchild of Ike Turner
No. Beyoncé is Beyoncé, a vocalist and entertainer. There will never be another one.
Beyonce is no Tina Turner please...just stop
@@mic6434 - exactly. Beyoncé is bigger than Tina ever was.
No Beyoncé is a vocalist
Found your videos three days ago and I really admire your perspective and intelligence. Thanks for this vid!
I was so stoked to see this video. Thank you so much for this. I saw the movie, listened to the album and I had THOUGHTS and FEELINGS, but I'm a just a middle-aged white lady who loves Beyonce and I feel like it's so not my lane to speak on it. That is not going to stop me from leaving an overlong comment on your insightful video essay. I absolutely loved the film. As much as I loved seeing the Beychella performance online last year, Homecoming made me feel like I was in the front row or on stage. I've seen her live and once and it was a terrific show and she honestly leaves it on the stage every night. She just raises the bar for every aspect. Like you said, she is an athlete. And I think everyone on the stage was an athlete. Playing in marching bands is really physically demanding (I carried drums in high school and it was so physically difficult that I would hurt for days afterward when I was 16 and in really great shape from doing distance running). I feel like we need to have more scholarships for dance, drumline, marching bands in college. These disciplines are every bit as important to "school spirit" and university culture as organized sports. I love that her whole concept celebrated these talents. It was evident that she had so much respect for people on stage with her. Re: the birth experience--I totally lost it at that part because I could relate to that, because after pregnancy my body was wrecked and I thought it would never be the same. It really, really hurt me though, seeing her starving herself while she was doing those super demanding rehearsals. I think she pushed herself too hard and it wasn't worth it to fit into an old costume. I mean I get WHY she did it that way. If she wouldn't have people would have been either commenting negatively about her body or saying, oh she's rich she just had plastic surgery. Still, it hurt to see her push herself to the point of collapse with dieting. I wish she would cut herself as much slack as she does her dancers who had all different shapes and body types. As a film, I think Homecoming is really amazing. She put the movie together so beautifully, with the songs being left whole and weaving into the behind the scenes footage. There are some very arty flourishes in the editing that I really appreciated. Spike Lee's School Daze is to Homecoming, what Daughters of the Dust is to Lemonade. Lee's film explored colorism, a necessary conversation to have, but like all his movies, he leaves it the viewer to decide and it can feel divisive (and indeed, this was one of the criticisms of the film at the time it came out). Beyonce chose to stress unity and diversity. She went out of her way to have a huge range of shades and shapes of people on stage with her. Like Lee, she loves a quotation, and opening with Nina Simone's words, and having the Malcolm X quote about black women being the most disrespected people in America solidified the whole message to be a celebration of black culture and in particular black female excellence. If Beyonce is the queen, then I would be honored to be one of her subjects.
Jennifer J. Allan A beautiful essay. 👍👍👍
Loved reading this. Thank you for sharing your thoughts🙏
Wow! This was definitely a pleasure to read. Extra points for the “School Daze” reference!!!
"Shout out to 'B-Day'" yesss!!! That was the album that got me into Beyonce back when I was about 9 years old!
I didn't think I could fall in love with Beyonce any more than I already am but after homecoming I'm just in complete awe with her and I'm never gonna ask for anything from her again she works so hard😭
I'm really not the hugest fan of her music etc but have to give her credit for how hard she works on her craft
I concur
I watched Beychella an embarrassing number of times since the premier. My daughter asks for it by name is every weekend.
"Young enough to see it and old enough to appreciate it." YES! I was a baby chile in the 90s, so I lacked the cultural awareness to appreciate the aesthetic and media/music at the time (black girl groups, UPN, etc), which I am low-key happy I missed because blatant misogyny was running rampant. But I feel SO lucky to see Bey in what may be her prime and to fully immerse myself into the experience of her. I can look back at this and know that the reactions folks are having to her are not performative! The reverence is REAL! Great video!
Well said!!
I love your look Kim. I hope you're doing well! I understand you getting emotional at the excellence of it all. When she said they did a full run through of the show without music, I just gagged, like what. Who even thinks to do that?! Oh genuises do
Kim, the reason I love watching you is not only because you are so damn funny and entertaining, I always feel like I've learned something significant and I'm grateful to get ur perspective and insights on things that I might not experience otherwise. I often feel uplifted and motivated after watching your videos because of your attitude and respect for hard work and excellence!! In one video you talked a lot about not being able to control a lot of things, but to just do what you can. So 'do what you can' is my new mantra in improving my life. Thank you for what you give!!
I paused this around 8mins and then rewatched the homecoming documentary on Netflix and now I’m finishing up your video lmao.
Prince Mason same!?
Beyonce is the only person in pop artistically that will ever get to the level of Michael Jackson. Her work ethic is similar to what his was - detailed, perfectionist, caring about the message, innovative, celebrating black culture. I never thought I'd say there was someone equal to MJ. And I've been a Beyonce fan since the first Destiny's Child release. (And by the way, I also don't consider myself Beyhive, I don't understand what makes you Beyhive... I chose her as my rolemodel in school before most this Beyhive was even writing full sentences.)
Amen sis, the male dancers can bug my boo🤣
Gurrlll I mean!!😂
The Les Twins can make me Lose My Breath and Check On It
I got emotional too. I'm from Jamaica and I have lots of family members who went to HBCU's. Not going to one is my biggest regret. That little Jamaican section was really great. I know there's a lot of fighting going on between black people but the diaspora is so beautiful.
I’m a super fan of Beyonce and I’ve seen the concert multiple times, as such I wish the documentary would’ve been 2/3 documentary and 1/3 concert.
I almost didn't watch your video because the title made me think you would be a member of the Beyhive. I'm glad I did, your review was well balanced. I am not a fan of a Beyonce or her music, but what I am is a lover of EXCELLENCE! Beyonce is an excellent performer, hard worker and business woman. Now that I applaud and will always give her props for that!
I love Beyonce, but I do think she has significant help with the black historical references, and the overall vision and theme of Black Excellence. Not to take anything away from her, but I think she has a team behind her (which she respects) to help launch and propel these ideas.
@in_the_twilight_hours perioddd
@in_the_twilight_hours Certainly not a ridiculous comment, lol. Sounds like you pretty much agree. But to each his own.
in_the_twilight_hours that’s such a good point
It was her idea but duh she had a team behind her, at the end of the day she called shots of what she wanted and didn’t want.
Definitively. It’s her vision but yall saw how many people are working on this show. She is crafting a vision and a cultural moment and it’s ok that she has a team! She’s uplifting the people around her and for sure works with the best of the best to make everything perfect and coherent
I absolutely love your diction! That's my favourite part of this video, learnt so many new words
I was an HBCU freshman when Beychella came on. I remember staying up in my dorm lounge in the middle of the night by myself and being moved to tears with all the black ass songs, the Greek-letters, the dances, all of it. I was so fucking happy I didn’t let people keep me from choosing my HBCU. I’m so thankful
Clutch my pearls, how can you not like "Formation" or "Single Ladies" ?!?! lol "I Care" was my personal fave!!
I do not like them either. Single Ladies is actually pretty good but the repetition of the ' all the single ladies' is grating. Needs a bit of a rewrite.
I haaaaaate single ladies. Formation is cool but not the best songs
Nefertiti crown inspired head piece, gurl.
Yessss!
Right?! I was in complete tears, in awe, and a dancing mess watching her on that stage with the African/African American motif.
The instrumentation for Don't Hurt Yourself blew me clean out of my chair. Stunning.
Timbaland did the "say my name" remix
Beyonce is the new noun for being the best at something. Honestly after watching her I have SO much respect & admiration for her. She works hard & deserves all her success.
Who had to watch it again after listening to Kim's joyously excited review?
"Gotta go home to my fifty-eleven children." I loved it!
I was in tears, it was soo f'ing good. I loved the representation, and the message it was so powerful!
And she was still humble or she might have been throwin shade. "If my country ass can do it, they can." Nope. They are incapable of such excellence. It is what it is.
I’m a freshman black girl in high school with aspirations of going to Harvard! I would love your advice on what you did to get there and some tips on what I need to do to accomplish my dreams. I stumbled across one of your videos for the first time today and I found you very informative and entertaining!
Keep your grades up, aim high but do not over work yourself. Try to get into AP classes and during junior and senior year take college course if it’s offered and you keep your head up.
JustKenn thank you so much for the advice 🙏🏾 I’ll be working as hard as I can (w/o overdoing it). Pray for me!
This is perhaps, on some Michael Jackson or Prince levels of entertainment! What do y'all think?
Exactly!
Yes. She is up there.
Yes. As a 70s/80s kid who saw both of these iconic performers. This project is surely on the level of entertainment in terms of creativity, quality of musicianship, energy, and artistry. These artists are very different and show their genius in different ways. However, the feeling of witnessing something special in the moment, is what this level artists bring to fans.
I actually think she’s better.
HELL NO. dont you ever disrespect michael or prince again.
Stanning Beyoncé is such a rewarding experience like she always delivers, she's the IT girl, she's been it and I'm just always so happy with everything honestly stan Beyoncé for your own enjoyment cause there's nothing else quite like it
I read the title, and was like "Yep, ain't that the truth." I'm not a part of the Bey-hive either, but she is hardworking and talented. I want to see her in concert one day; such a good performer.
You pulled an OLD ONE out the box with that "Shorty Swing My Way" 😂😂 Loved It.
The beginning of the Deja Vu instrumental is my favorite too because she’s paying tribute to the one and only Fela.
My goodness...you've just blessed me by sharing that excellence and artistry make you emotional. I get embarrassed with how emotional I get when I see a talented person display their excellence whether it be in dance or in playing an instrument or whatever. I'm a cry baby during emotional films and whatnot, too, but I don't try to hide that, nor am I embarrassed about that side of me (that much), but getting choked up just by seeing talented people do their thing is something I've never heard anyone else say they do, so thank you and God bless you for sharing that XOXOXO
I love how you clarified the fact that we don’t have that many hours in a day as Beyoncé. That was a very good point.
It was fantastic. I also want to talk about how many young men and women; how many artists had meaningful and creatively excellent work. Employment for hundreds. That is how you put wealth to work! That’s how you put your money into the community. Work for young people. A platform for young artists. Encouragement for young dancers and musicians. That’s how you help the next generation. Lead from the front and teach by example. Bravo
B Keith not to mention those people will have so many opportunities open to them being able to list that on their resume and having the exposure. Amazing!
Wow thanks for the acknowledgment Sis.
“I’m happy to be young enough to see it and old enough to appreciate it” is EXACTLY how I felt about homecoming
I'm not a part of the Beehive and I might never see this movie but I do respect what she's been doing and I appreciate your commentary. The community needs to hear and appreciate the amount of work it takes and the vision that is necessary to reach this level of success and what it take to make America in general recognized the best part of the African American Experience.
You need a shirt that says:
"I stan talent; I stan excellence."
I'll buy!
It's simply her passion and demand for excellence that is why I Stan.
Not a fan of Beyoncé but she's definitely THE PERFORMER of the generation, no one is doing it like her. She has the voice, the visuals, everything.
I want to point out that the music playing in the beginning as she was walking was the way it ended on a high note! She is so dynamic!
Great review! Excellence makes me emotional as well.
Wow. This documentary showed the world exactly why Beyonce is on a level like no other. Her longevity and body of work is clearly born out of a God-given gift that she has nurtured continuously. And the love she has for HBCUs is illustriously illustrated in this documentary.
The concert itself was PHENOMENAL! THE BAND AND DANCERS WERE 🔥🔥🔥 I was in band myself and watching them bought back so many memories. It's hard enough to play and march, but to DANCE in risers two hours straight? Props to those brothas and sistas for doing the dang thing. Every single move was synchronized and flawless.
I was moved to tears a few times, as well as awestruck. That drumline? The horns? Destiny's Child? "Deja Vu"? "Before I Let Go"? Man. The quotes from Nina Simone, Maya Angelou, and other black historical figures were well placed. Loved the featuring of the stepping and line skits. The behind the scenes footage with her kids and her rehearsals was so informative.
This is a must see. The audience was as big a part of the show as the performance itself. ♥️♥️♥️
There is a girl group called June's Dairy that are great on doing harmonies. So underated as a group but they are an amazing group
I'm not even mad I'm missing Coachella this year and in the foreseeable future because attending Beychella last year was life changing🙌🏾
I got emotional watching this. I watch bey chella ALL THE TIME. Listen to it often. I graduated in 2004 from hs so i was full force dc3. They were my first concert. I love her. Good job girl. 💖
“There are a few Beyoncé songs that are mediocre songs that are made good because she performs them so well.” If this ain’t the truth... I can’t stand Run the World but I LOVE watching her perform it 😅
Came here because of your PWI video. I love how you're able to do these break downs and reviews; love your perspective.
Watched it a couple of nights ago cos there was nothing else on. I'm not a fan but DAYUM!! I have the utmost respect for her griiiiind! Her work ethic is off the charts. The whole HBCU theme...LOVED IT!! I can't think of anybody out here now who can touch this woman!
I love Beyonce's song I Waa Here. It's about making a mark in the world and she has done that. I don't see anyone else doing what she has been able to accomplish. Homecoming sends out a great message
I hit 30 this February and I felt you so much when you said you were talking bout her knees
Beyonce’ is legendary! 🤩
Review made me emotional. May Beyoncé be ever appreciated and celebrated for what she’s done for the culture, alone.
After watching this review, I had to go back and watch Homecoming for second time. Your respect and admiration for Beyonce and her excellence is endearing.
I just love Beyonce so much. I used to watch her concert clips on youtube when I was 12 and cry all the time. Now I understand I too am moved by her excellence!