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Discussion started on  10/06/2008 06:57:21 PM  by  cw4sasha2007
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Beyonce Covers Essence Magazine

Beyonce Novenmber 2008 Essence Magazine Cover

What Jay and I have is real. It’s not about interviews or getting the right photo op. It’s real.”

Beyoncé Knowles Uncut

Strip away the flawless makeup, belly-baring fashions and superstar image of Beyoncé Knowles, and you’ll find a down-to-earth young woman who just wants the chance to be herself.

ESSENCE: I’ve heard that you and your mom are rather close. Is that true?

Beyonce Knowles: You know what’s so beautiful about our relationship? Some mothers are your friends, some mothers are strictly your mother, some mothers are both. Some mothers know when to draw the line, some mothers know when to tell you when you’re wrong and when you’re right. Some mothers don’t tell you when you’re right. (My mother) knows when to be my friend. And growing up, she knew when to be my mother.

She was strict but still, she explained things and made things make sense to me so I didn’t feel like she was disciplining me or trying to boss me around. I understood why, which made my life a lot easier. Another thing is she tells me the truth. My mom’s never asked me for anything. My mom doesn’t want anything from me but for me to be happy. And for me to succeed and be as good, as strong, as happy as I can be. So, knowing that, I’m just lucky to have that honesty in my life.

I always felt safe and I always felt secure because I knew that it was going to be okay. I knew it was ’cause my mom knew it was. She always let me know that regardless of this group, regardless of me singing, regardless of the movies, whatever, she loved me. And I’m young and I’m smart and everything I’ve ever wanted to do, I made it happen. So it goes beyond that, like I still have somewhere to go. I still have something else to do, this isn’t the end of the world. And I think … just knowing that, like right now if I never sell another record, it puts a whole ‘nother perspective on this.

ESSENCE: Do you think as Black women, we are expected to be superwomen? Even in relationships we are expected to hold it together.

Beyonce Knowles: Yeah. Guys are babies sometimes. Like they need you and it’s like, I need you and you are just supposed to drop it. I mean it’s very beautiful when you all are just doing the same thing for each other. But I know you just expect the woman to drop everything and fix it. A woman doesn’t even ask for it because they’re supposed to be strong enough to take care of it.

ESSENCE: What is church for you, in the real way?

Beyonce Knowles: I completely believe that you don’t have to go to church at all if you are disciplined enough to sit down and dedicate time to pray and get to know God and read the Bible. But me, it’s better for me to go to church because it’s hard to, for real, sit down by myself for that long, as long as I would be just totally committing myself in my house with the TV on and the distractions. It’s way harder to do that than to go to church with a bunch of people who believe in God, where you can just feel it so much more.

ESSENCE: Will history still remember you as having the soul of the artist? As opposed to just a girl who sold a lot of records.

Beyonce Knowles: I don’t want to be remembered as a member of this huge group that, you know, did whatever. I want to be acknowledged as a woman in a very talented group with great harmonies and great songs that made history and changed the culture of women, not only in America but all over the world. (A woman) who could sing a cappella and write her own songs and produce her own songs.

 

Kierna Mayo/www.essence.com

Stokely from Mint Condition telling it like it is about Beyonce: "Beyoncé is more of an artist than I think people know. She placates toward the commercial side because you gotta make a buck, but I think she is a great artist, more than people know and later on she’ll dive into that and people will see how much depth she’s got. She’s both new and old, she’s got an old soul but she’s in a new age."

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Hmmm. How come?

Stokely from Mint Condition telling it like it is about Beyonce: "Beyoncé is more of an artist than I think people know. She placates toward the commercial side because you gotta make a buck, but I think she is a great artist, more than people know and later on she’ll dive into that and people will see how much depth she’s got. She’s both new and old, she’s got an old soul but she’s in a new age."

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Oh, ok...smiling

Stokely from Mint Condition telling it like it is about Beyonce: "Beyoncé is more of an artist than I think people know. She placates toward the commercial side because you gotta make a buck, but I think she is a great artist, more than people know and later on she’ll dive into that and people will see how much depth she’s got. She’s both new and old, she’s got an old soul but she’s in a new age."

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why am I just now realizing you are Fed?  LOL  I was wondering what happened with you.  I havent seen you post for a while.  Glad to know you are here.
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Maybe I'll find the article at a beauty shop or something because I stopped reading Essence Magazine many years ago.
^5 same here.  Once they changed ownership, their whole direction and the whole feeling of the magazine changed.  It didn't feel like it was for me anymore.  Does that make sense?
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Okay, I'm glad to know it wasn't just me. I just got a card in the mail the other day asking me to come back  18 issues for 18 dollars.  I threw it in the trash.  Unless they plan to pay me 18 dollars (in cash, no discounts lol) they can hang that sh*t up.
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The whole tone of the magazine has changed (too many ads) the articles are not like they used to be and they don't seem to be written with black women in mind.  A prime example is the one you presented.  I mean...what kind of crap is that to put on the front of a magazine that is supposed to be written for black women?  I don't see sh*t like that with Garcelle Beauvau (not sure how to spell it) and her white husband on the front of Vogue.  I have nothing against IR but....well you get the idea, I think. lol  It has changed and not for the better in my opinion so I won't spend my money on it.

EXACTLY!  The ads overpower the information and the whle vibe of it got lost somehow.  Ebony is losing its flare also and I haven't bought one of those in years.  I don't mind IR either, but didn't see the point of that message for a black WOMEN's magazine.  I am sure they kicked theirselves int he butt over that one and a lot of black women stopped buying it.  I also bet that couple are divorced by now, LOL!

If you don't get a rise or response from me, its because you are on Nig-Nore (ignore), LOL

BWKate Beckwith, 56, of San Diego, left, and David Wiley, 45, ...HAAAAAHAHA AND LOL they don't like Palin 

Tony Viessman(L), founder of the grassroots campaign group 'Rednecks for Obama,' and friend Les Spencer demonstrate on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri on October 2, 2008.(AFP/File/Michael Mathes)Even Rednecks love Obama, LOL!

The whole tone of the magazine has changed (too many ads) the articles are not like they used to be and they don't seem to be written with black women in mind. A prime example is the one you presented. I mean...what kind of crap is that to put on...

I also bet that couple are divorced by now, LOL!

LMAO, you're probably right.  I miss that magazine called Heart & Soul I think it went under but that's where I went after Essence lost its essence.  lol

I don't really do Ebony either.  Maybe we should start our own magazine. hmmm, it is a thought.

Heat and Sou was pretty good, I didn't know they went under.

I do dabble in a bit of writing and got some good Ideas on starting a magazine from the Young and the Restless....hmmmmmm

If you don't get a rise or response from me, its because you are on Nig-Nore (ignore), LOL

BWKate Beckwith, 56, of San Diego, left, and David Wiley, 45, ...HAAAAAHAHA AND LOL they don't like Palin 

Tony Viessman(L), founder of the grassroots campaign group 'Rednecks for Obama,' and friend Les Spencer demonstrate on the campus of Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri on October 2, 2008.(AFP/File/Michael Mathes)Even Rednecks love Obama, LOL!

I also bet that couple are divorced by now, LOL! LMAO, you're probably right. I miss that magazine called Heart & Soul I think it went under but that's where I went after Essence lost its essence. lol I don't really do Ebony either. Maybe we...

Does Essence realize that there are more Black women in the world than Beyonce, Mary J, and Jill Scott ?  I am worn out with Beyonce, what can she say that she has not said before ?

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You know-I like Beyonce (Im from Texas-gotta love her) but I have to agree with you on that. "What more can she say?" She will never tell you dirt or get deep.... She's not gonna tell you what she really feels about Latoya and Latavia or Rihanna or anybody else that we wonder about. Her interviews are always status quo. She plays is safe so she doesn't piss anyone off.

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