• Sound of Beyonce - Virtuoso Podcast - Season 1, Ep 7 (Excerpt)

  • Apr 9 2021
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

Sound of Beyonce - Virtuoso Podcast - Season 1, Ep 7 (Excerpt)

  • Summary

  • In the ninth month of the year 1981, the world was gifted one of its greatest artists. Queen Bey, Beyoncé Knowles Carter, was born in Texas. Over the next 5 decades, she would take the world by storm. The ex-president of Def jam LA has described Beyonce as the greatest entertainer alive. She is the epitome of girl power.  In this excerpt, I examine the artistry and clever concepts behind Beyonce's thriving career as a top talent in the world of entertainment.

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