Beyonce's Lemonade debuts on HBO: Singer takes viewers on an emotional 12-song journey
Sutrishna Ghosh
Lemonade talks about several emotions like 'anger', 'emptiness', 'reformation' and 'hope'.
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On Saturday night,
the queen of pop Beyonce debuted her much talked-about surprise album
Lemonade in a world premiere event on HBO. In her fiercest best, the
34-year-old singer takes viewers on an emotional ride treading complex
issues such as "denial", "anger", "emptiness", "reformation",
"resurrection", and "hope".
Perhaps inspired by some of her own personal experiences with her rapper husband Jay-Z, the songstress has expressed her creativity and fearless passion in what is being deemed as one of her most honest albums so far.
When she took to the stage, rest assured, the premiere had
to be a one-of-its-kind performance. Featuring the singer in a hour-long
visual treat titled Lemonade, the HBO's special had Beyonce
narrating a heart-touching story with words, music, ballads, and
stunning visuals. It was soon followed by the music streaming service,
Tidal, releasing her 12-tracks surprise album.
The epic video album also touches upon some private moments
from the singer's mother's wedding, her own wedding, and there are
shots of Beyonce remembering her grandmother in a video from her 90thbirthday
party. The Formation hitmaker is seen recalling her grandmother,
Hattie, who also inspired the title of the album. During the
performance, the words "[Beyonce] was served lemons, but I made
lemonade", were seen in the backdrop.
While concluding her performance, Beyonce added: "You
[Hattie] spun gold out of this hard life, conjured beauty from the
things left behind."
Rightly summarised by Tidal,
"[Lemonade] is a conceptual project based on every woman's journey of
self-knowledge and healing". All in all it seems like an extremely
moving, brutally honest and compelling body of music, showcasing Beyonce in a new light.
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