![]() Those surprised by this announcement obviously hadn’t been following Beyonce’s meteoric rise to superstar power. But you are still flawless, which is why the song is ***Flawless (the three stars representing the 3 stars GIRLS TYME received).Forbes named Beyonce the 17th most powerful woman in the world in 2014. There are times when you will not be the best. She ends the song with the conclusion of the Star Search, in which she loses to illustrate that there are times when you will lose. “I woke up like this” means we are flawless exactly the way we are, and that our detractors are the ones with the issues (see above section on patriarchy and sexism). ![]() The flawless mantra is basically saying Eff patriarchy, eff these haters, we are flawless. ğor those women in the industry who see her as a threat, not as a peer or source of inspiration and constantly affirm that they are better looking or better dancing or better singing: “We raise girls to each other as competitors / Not for jobs or for accomplishments / But for the attention of men.”.ğor those who claim that she is not feminist: “Feminist - the person who believes in the social Political, and economic equality of the sexes.”.ğor those who claim that she is slutty and too hyper-sexualized: “We teach girls that they cannot be sexual beings / In the way that boys are”.ğor those who claim that marriage was her ultimate goal and now that she’s married, it’s time for her to put her career on hold: “Because I am female / I am expected to aspire to marriage / I am expected to make my life choices / Always keeping in mind that / Marriage is the most important.”.ğor those who claim she’s “too” successful, or that she emasculates her husband: We say to girls / "You can have ambition / But not too much / You should aim to be successful / But not too successful / Otherwise you will threaten the man.".She uses a sample of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TED talk to further dispel her critics by attacking patriarchy and sexism. Being married and having a baby has opened her up to criticism and she’s speaking directly to her critics in this song when she says she’s not “just his little wife,” she’s still a force to be reckoned with. So she’s saying “bow down” to women in and outside of the industry who disrespect that legacy of hard work and her current place. And as one of the most successful female artists in the world, she has earned her place as an icon. But what she shows with the intro footage of GIRLS’ TYME in which she was performing at age 9, she’s worked incredibly hard to get where she is today. In this song, it’s fairly obvious that she’s referring to female critics: “when you were little girls, you dreamt of being in my world.” When she says “in my world,” she could be referring to the music industry or her world of hyper-luxury: private jets, fancy restaurants, traveling the world, yachts, designer clothes, and all the other “perks” that go along with be a world-famous entertainer. The judges give champion Skeleton Crew four stars!Ī perfect score, the challenger, Girls' TYME, receives three stars! Political, and economic equality of the sexes We teach girls that they cannot be sexual beingsįeminist: the person who believes in the social We raise girls to see each other as competitors I'm about that H, town, coming coming downīut why do we teach girls to aspire to marriage H, Town, Town, I'm coming down, coming downīow down, bitches, bow bow down, bitches (crown) I'm coming down, drippin' candy on the ground Welcome, Beyoncé, Lativia, Nina, Nicky, Kelly and Ashley "Your challengers are a young group from Houston
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