Beyoncé’s guide to running the world
The diva surprised the planet by dropping a 14-track, self-titled album without notice. It was a big finale to her already busy 2013. Here’s what she’s taught us this year.
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Queen Bey released an entire album without any promotion and still managed to crash iTunes and dominate Twitter, leaving the recording industry (and music critics) to play catch up.
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Beyoncé’s guide to running the world
The diva surprised the planet by dropping a 14-track, self-titled album without notice. It was a big finale to her already busy 2013. Here’s what she’s taught us this year...
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