Lemonade
Within my proposal I will be covering Beyonce's high-concept visual album; Lemonade.
I will be researching the impact that the 'Pop culture phenomenon' had on the music industry and what Lemonade could tell us about the limiting attributes connected with labelling genres.
This proposal will explore how Beyonce raised her voice regarding police brutality, body image, and what it means to be a black woman.
Beyonce used her platform to address her image, her relationships and the outdated prejudice that still plagues society.
By researching deeply within this topic, I hope to understand the true depth of what her work currently means to us today, and what it could mean when regarding the future of an increasingly fragmented music industry.
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Within my proposal I will be covering Beyonce's high-concept visual album; Lemonade. I will be researching the impact that the 'Pop culture phenomenon' had on the music industry and what Lemonade could tell us about the limiting attributes connected with labelling genres.
This proposal will explore the history of visual albums, and how they have evolved from The Beatles - A Hard Days Night (1964), to 2016's Lemonade. It will evaluate the changes from there till now, and how her album will further impact an increasingly fragmented music industry.
Within my proposal I will be covering a brief transition of
>>>"With both Lemonade and the last album [2013's Beyoncé ], all the tracks were released at the same time and all of them had video clips. But this feels very different. This is a movie, and it was launched as such with a HBO spot. <<<
- not the first visual album. 2013's 'Beyonce' all had video clips.
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Within my proposal I will be covering Beyonce's high-concept visual album; Lemonade. I will be researching the impact that the 'Pop culture phenomenon' had on the music industry and what Lemonade could tell us about the limiting attributes connected with labelling genres.
This proposal will explore the history of visual albums, and how they have evolved from The Beatles - A Hard Days Night (1964), to 2016's Lemonade. It will evaluate the changes from there till now, and how her album will further impact an increasingly fragmented music industry.
Within my proposal I will be covering a brief transition of
- History - 1964 ~ 2016
- The changes
- Possible outcomes
>>>"With both Lemonade and the last album [2013's Beyoncé ], all the tracks were released at the same time and all of them had video clips. But this feels very different. This is a movie, and it was launched as such with a HBO spot. <<<
- not the first visual album. 2013's 'Beyonce' all had video clips.
https://www.fuse.tv/2016/04/beyonce-genre-lemonade
http://time.com/4631309/beyonce-lemonade-impact/
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2016/apr/26/beyonce-lemonade-jay-z-becky-pop-culture
https://medium.com/cuepoint/the-history-and-evolution-of-visual-albums-77592e14304 - evolution of visual albums
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https://medium.com/cuepoint/the-history-and-evolution-of-visual-albums-77592e14304
https://www.romper.com/p/what-do-beyonces-freedom-lyrics-mean-the-song-makes-a-powerful-statement-9450
https://medium.com/cuepoint/the-history-and-evolution-of-visual-albums-77592e14304 - evolution of visual albums
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https://medium.com/cuepoint/the-history-and-evolution-of-visual-albums-77592e14304
https://www.romper.com/p/what-do-beyonces-freedom-lyrics-mean-the-song-makes-a-powerful-statement-9450
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