As a pop song, there could have been more melody and lyrics in the chorus. As a house song, it's a serve.
Her brilliance at pushing self-worth and liberation whilst "releasing the wiggle". i_dont_know_a_better_person dot oprah
I'm leaving my job this Friday, and I walked into work this morning with a proper "f**k this I'm over it, can it be over already?" attitude... then I heard this relatable bop, and all is good again.
I fear the album will kill the gays. I’m not fully sold on the vocal delivery on the first verse but I love the way the song switches tracks in the middle then fully slides into the delicious house style chorus. I love it when I hear I sing and I just know I can see myself in a club, eyes closed, dancing. To feel so carefree is sexy.
Am I blown away, no? Sampling old dance songs is so overdone in the UK at the moment, so this already feels late. But, it’s Beyoncé I trust her judgement and can’t wait to see the video.
This is just so cool. I do love house-influenced-pop but I feel it tends to be very archetypal, i.e. more focused on evoking nostalgia than pushing the genre forward. This isn’t not nostalgic but at the same time it feels totally fresh. I love it.
Ahhh I fucking ADORE this! I listened to it while walking to work in the sunshine and yeah, it slaps. Beyonce just sounds so carefree, fun and effortlessy cool on the track. It feels like like a throwback while also moving the needle forward at the same time? If this isn't a massive number 1 across all major markets I'd be really suprised. This is the most "GP friendly" song she's done in years. I can't wait for the music video!
It doesn't sound like a sample to me either. The songwriters are credited though, hmm Adam Pigott Allen George Beyoncé Christopher Stewart Fred McFarlane Freddie Ross S. Carter Terius Nash
Yeah, just looked it up. Weird. It's still not a sample though. It's barely an interpolation. It's a Taylor Swift "Look What You Made Me Do"-style tip of the hat, I guess. Except they're crediting the wrong people. This is the original of Show Me Love. The guy responsible for the iconic bassline is StoneBridge.