Another one to end the day... and you guys always do this one dirty...
120
SCORE: 6.916
TOTAL POINTS: 207.5
2016: 85/113 (-35) | 5.93 (+0.986)
HIGHEST SCORE: 9.5 x 1 ( @odyism )
LOWEST SCORE: 3 x 1 ( @Robert )
MY SCORE: 8.5/10
Yes is and will likely always be an underrated Beyoncé song. It’s always going to be hard for a typically slow jam that isn’t necessarily 'current' to truly infiltrate the minds of new Beyoncé listeners, but if there was going to be one from Dangerously In Love, it should be Yes. This one was written by Beyoncé and Jay-Z and follows Beyoncé as she agrees to date a man, but wants to take things slow and is enjoying getting to know him. But when it comes down to sexual intercourse, Beyoncé isn’t ready to take that next step and is faced with judgement from her man. She lets him know that he should be grateful to be spending time with her, how he’s too old to be acting so immature (read!) and she eventually tells him to get out. An empowering moment from a young Bey.
The production checks every box a slow jam needs, except with the additional flicker of static throughout maybe hints to the listener that this isn’t your typical slow jam about sex, which is revealed in the second verse. Yes is basically Beyoncé’s consent anthem!
The song, to my knowledge, was only performed on the Dangerously In Love Tour, a 10 date European (mostly UK) tour towards the end of 2003. The performance can be viewed below, and very much looks like the beginnings of a Pussycat Dolls performance, which is funny considering Carmit is one of the dancers.
We will be touching 7 point average in a few songs time...
120

SCORE: 6.916
TOTAL POINTS: 207.5
2016: 85/113 (-35) | 5.93 (+0.986)
HIGHEST SCORE: 9.5 x 1 ( @odyism )
LOWEST SCORE: 3 x 1 ( @Robert )
MY SCORE: 8.5/10
Yes is and will likely always be an underrated Beyoncé song. It’s always going to be hard for a typically slow jam that isn’t necessarily 'current' to truly infiltrate the minds of new Beyoncé listeners, but if there was going to be one from Dangerously In Love, it should be Yes. This one was written by Beyoncé and Jay-Z and follows Beyoncé as she agrees to date a man, but wants to take things slow and is enjoying getting to know him. But when it comes down to sexual intercourse, Beyoncé isn’t ready to take that next step and is faced with judgement from her man. She lets him know that he should be grateful to be spending time with her, how he’s too old to be acting so immature (read!) and she eventually tells him to get out. An empowering moment from a young Bey.
The production checks every box a slow jam needs, except with the additional flicker of static throughout maybe hints to the listener that this isn’t your typical slow jam about sex, which is revealed in the second verse. Yes is basically Beyoncé’s consent anthem!
The song, to my knowledge, was only performed on the Dangerously In Love Tour, a 10 date European (mostly UK) tour towards the end of 2003. The performance can be viewed below, and very much looks like the beginnings of a Pussycat Dolls performance, which is funny considering Carmit is one of the dancers.
We will be touching 7 point average in a few songs time...
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