Beyoncé’s album is a disco dazzle made for the dance floor
With a music career spanning 30 years, the Texas-born artist has made us cry, dance and fall in love
Beyonce takes no sit-down interviews and responds to no one on social media. The goal? To have us focus on the music, which we should all do
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