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Beyoncé Does A Cover Story on Solange for ‘Interview’ Magazine

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On the latest issue of Interview magazine, the New York City-based print publication taps on Knowles sisters, Beyoncé and Solange.

As Solange’s ground-breaking album A Seat at the Table continues to touch the lives of many, Beyoncé got on a phone call with her youngster for the magazine’s cover story where they discuss the journey into becoming solo artists, their parents, Destiny’s Child, and the inspiration behind A Seat at the Table.

Read a snippet of the cover story below and read the full story here.

BEYONCÉ: What does the song title “Cranes in the Sky” mean?

SOLANGE: “Cranes in the Sky” is actually a song that I wrote eight years ago. It’s the only song on the album that I wrote independently of the record, and it was a really rough time. I know you remember that time. I was just coming out of my relationship with Julez’s father. We were junior high school sweethearts, and so much of your identity in junior high is built on who you’re with. You see the world through the lens of how you identify and have been identified at that time.

So I really had to take a look at myself, outside of being a mother and a wife, and internalize all of these emotions that I had been feeling through that transition. I was working through a lot of challenges at every angle of my life, and a lot of self-doubt, a lot of pity-partying. And I think every woman in her twenties has been there—where it feels like no matter what you are doing to fight through the thing that is holding you back, nothing can fill that void. I used to write and record a lot in Miami during that time, when there was a real estate boom in America, and developers were developing all of this new property. There was a new condo going up every ten feet. You recorded a lot there as well, and I think we experienced Miami as a place of refuge and peace. We weren’t out there wilin’ out and partying.

I remember looking up and seeing all of these cranes in the sky. They were so heavy and such an eyesore, and not what I identified with peace and refuge. I remember thinking of it as an analogy for my transition—this idea of building up, up, up that was going on in our country at the time, all of this excessive building, and not really dealing with what was in front of us. And we all know how that ended. That crashed and burned. It was a catastrophe. And that line came to me because it felt so indicative of what was going on in my life as well. And, eight years later, it’s really interesting that now, here we are again, not seeing what’s happening in our country, not wanting to put into perspective all of these ugly things that are staring us in the face.

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Beyoncé Showcases Natural Hair in New CÉCRED Video

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After the recent launch of her haircare line CÉCRED, Beyoncé surprised fans, offering a glimpse into her personal wash day routine, showcasing how CÉCRED complements her natural hair.

In an Instagram caption she writes, “It has been such a special experience seeing all of your #cecredwashday rituals all over my timeline… I just had to join in with something I had in the archives 🥰

Being disruptive and challenging everything people feel should be the process has always been exciting to me. My hair and music seemed to do that a lot over the years…

Maintaining 25 years of blonde on natural hair through all the experimenting I do has played a huge part in developing @cecred’s products. It’s the hardest to keep color-treated hair healthy and strong, but @cecred is here. All quality, with NO shortcuts. Congratulations to the entire CÉCRED team for contributing to developing award-winning products. 💕

Happy #cecredwashday!

You are CÉCRED.”

Watch Queen Bey’s wash day routine below.

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Ice Spice Shoots Video For Cash Cobain & Bay Swag’s “Fisherrr” Remix In New York City

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As Cash Cobain and Bay Swag‘s single “Fisherrr” continues to gain traction, the New York natives team up with Bronx’s Ice Space for the official remix. Akademiks reportedly received the remix in his Instagram DMs on Thursday, from an anonymous user.

“And my ass fat ’cause I eat my oats and my vegetables/And my p***y fat, and it’s creamy, ooh, just like Danimals,” Ice Spice spits.

The original version has amassed 1.2 million views on Youtube via their From The Block performance.

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H.E.R. Shows Off New Hairdo to Usher in “New Era”

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Getting ready to embark on the next chapter of her career, H.E.R. unveils a new hairstyle in an Instagram reel over the mashup of her own track “Take You There” and Chris Browns “No B.S.” Sharing glimpses of the journey behind her new look, she accompanies the video with the playful caption, “NEWWWW ERAAAAA… I promise I’ll post more of my life 😂

Check it out below.

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