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culthermag · 7 months ago
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Beyoncé on the set of the Me, Myself & I Music Video in 2003 — If I had to choose personally, I would name that song as one of my top ten Beyoncé songs to date and the bob she had in the music video? Chefs kiss in every way. [ xxx ]
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aaliyahunleashed · 6 months ago
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16 days until Halloween!
Which M&M gets the AUX? Via @Creat1ve
This is a tough one. What do you think?
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fanpagebeyonce9 · 1 year ago
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Beyoncé performing in Stockholm during her Renaissance World Tour in 2023.
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addictedgallery · 1 year ago
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Get Your Art Fix!
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Beyoncé has become the first Black woman to top the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart.
The Grammy-winning artist, 42, claimed her latest record-breaking feat with her new single, “Texas Hold ‘Em”, after it debuted at No 1. Go back to where it all began.
"Destiny’s Child, New York” by Markus Klinko, 2000
Series: Queen Bey’
Arty-Fact: “I shot Beyoncé for the first time in 2000 for Vibe magazine, when she was part of Destiny’s Child. I knew she was a superstar right away. She walked in and I said to her mother, Tina, who was styling the shoot: 'This one in the middle here, she’s going to be a huge star.' Tina looked at me like: 'Yeah, we know.' After that, things really started taking off with music shoots.” ~ Markus Klinko
Source: “Beyoncé is wearing my jeans!’ Markus Klinko’s best shot”, The Guardian, 2023
A little bit about Markus Klinko...
Markus is an award-winning international fashion/celebrity photographer and director who has worked with many of today's most iconic film, music, and fashion stars.
Markus has photographed the likes of Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, David Bowie, Jennifer Lopez, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige, Mariah Carey, Kanye West, Anne Hathaway, Kate Winslet, Will Smith, Eva Mendes, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Campbell and Iman. Just to name a few!
"When photographing an artist, I always desire to create a work that truly defines them and can serve as a milestone in pop culture history. Those are ambitious and lofty goals, but it is what I am thinking about when I pick up my camera.
"I consider myself a pop culture documentarian." ~ Markus Klinko
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omanxl1 · 4 months ago
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🟪 Purple Disco Machine / NuDisco 2024 🟪
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zealgrit · 6 months ago
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qubesmagazine · 6 months ago
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dontsweatthefresh · 8 months ago
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8bitbearmusic · 1 year ago
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8-Bit version of Say My Name, great song from Destiny's Child
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aaliyahunleashed · 1 month ago
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Rest in Heavenly Peace Stephen Ellis Garrett (November 11, 1974 – February 25, 2008)
Static Major wrote a lot of our favs (including but not limited to: Ginuwine's "Pony", Many of Aaliyah's hits such as "Try Again", "Are You That Somebody", "loose Rap" and more. Static also has song writing credits for songs like "Fade" by Kanye West, and "Jump" by Rihanna (and many more).
Static had a debut album that was set to be released n 2009 (called 'Suppertime') but, due to his death, the album was never released. There is a fan edition of 'Suppertime' that includes songs by Static Major on SoundCloud. Static Major has been featured on multiple posthumous releases, including songs by Drake, Jack Harlow, and Aaliyah.
DID YOU KNOW: Aaliyah and Static shared mutual feelings for one another, as noted by Barry Hankerson in the December 2008 issue of Vibe Magazine.
According to Static's mother, Edith Raymond (in a separate interview for VIBE magazine December 2008) “They were definitely an item. Aaliyah was crazy about him.” Tim Barnet would co-sign this (in the same magazine) that Garrett had a huge crush on Aaliyah. Although the song "Are You That Somebody" hints at their romance discreetly, they were relatively candid with Static's mother and reportedly with Aaliyah's parents as well. Edith further remarked, “He brought Aaliyah to my wedding. That was significant because her parents were quite strict about her outings.”
After Aaliyah's success with the song, calls came pouring in from artist like Destinys Child, Nas, Diddy, and even Jay Z.
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nostalgicallyinexperienced · 2 months ago
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8bitbearalbum · 1 year ago
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Destiny's Child - The Writing's on the Wall
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inlivingwritenow · 1 year ago
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🙌🏽😍🙌🏽
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olebg · 2 years ago
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yuntwis · 2 years ago
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Full episode https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donnathon-dobson/episodes/Whatever-Talk-84-To-infinity-And-Beyonce-ecqkfn/a-a1um413
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