Friday, December 01, 2006
posted by Chi-Chi at 12/01/2006 | Permalink
On a Newsstand by you...Beyonce does "Seventeen" and "Instict" magazines
Beyonce graces the January issue of "Seventeen" magazine.
"Hey Beyonce fans, you'll want to check this out! In Seventeen's January issue, the bootylicious babe reveals her struggle with the Dreamgirls diet and why she happily put back on the weight. Curious about Jay-Z? Beyonce shares what she's learned about her relationship and how she avoids all the nasty rumors. Be sure to check out the cover by clicking on the thumbnail and visit Seventeen.com now!
Ne-Yo dishes about working with Beyonce and Jay-Z...
"To the left, to the left." All the ladies seem to know those six words, the opening lines of Beyoncé's "Irreplaceable," which is one of the most-spun records in the country right now. Oddly enough, the girl-power anthem was co-written by a man — but not just any man, a hitmaker in his own right: Ne-Yo. "Beyoncé's 'Irreplaceable' is doing really well, that [song] is racing up the charts," Ne-Yo said recently in New York. "She had some stuff that she wanted to get off her chest, and that's what she did. An artist's art really only has to make sense to the artist, and if the rest of the world catches on, that's cool too. If they don't, hey, 'This is my art, leave me alone.'" The world seems to be catching on. B's album, B'Day, has been shooting back up the charts — it'll hit #6 next week on the Billboard albums chart, selling over 173,000 copies — and "Irreplaceable" is also the #3 song in the country. "Beyoncé writes [for] herself, but if she has somebody writing something for her, she's not going to sing it if it doesn't make sense to her," Ne-Yo explained, providing some insight into collaborating with Ms. Knowles. "It's gotta be something that holds some weight with her." Read more here."
Beyonce also graces the cover of Instinct magazine...
"Instinct Magazine, the largest gay men’s magazine, today announced an exclusive national gay press interview with top female recording artist Beyoncé Knowles! Beyoncé will grace the cover of Instinct’s December 2006 issue and discusses recording her first post-Destiny’s Child album, her role in Dreamgirls and her thoughts on being a diva. In the interview, Beyoncé comments on her religious faith and the categorizing of gay society. She states, “Well, you know, I grew up going to church, but I was raised by my uncle who passed away with AIDS a couple of years ago. He was my mother’s best friend. And my mother’s cousin. He brought me to school every day. He helped me buy my prom dress. He made my clothes with my mother. He was like my nanny. He was my favorite person in the world. And you know, I never really mixed Christianity with how I felt [about him]. I am about faith and spirituality more so than religion. Doing right by others and not judging.”"
{Corner of Beyonce}
4 Comments:
At 2:40 PM, juiicySCOOP
At 3:50 AM,
Anonymous I think you're onto something about Beyonce--totally right actually!
Something is not right with Beyonce. I mean the things she does makes it seem like she's a jealous type. It got me thinking about Beyonce saying "LeToya is tone deaf." It also got me thinking about Solange's singing career. I actually like Solange's song, "Feeling U" a lot.
I'm mad "INSTINCT" magazine used an old picture.. oh well, I guess it's different because all her poses look the same now-a-days.