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"Pretty Hurts" was initially written by Australian musician Sia at her apartment in Angelino Heights, Los Angeles. She completed the song with American musician Ammo on the same day she recorded French DJ David Guetta's "Titanium" in 2011. Sia wrote "Pretty Hurts" with American singer Katy Perry in mind, and later e-mailed the song to her. [1]
On Dec. 1, Beyhive members across the globe will get to watch Beyoncé bring her world tour to theaters in her new movie, “Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé.” The concert film, which the ...
In her 2016 live performances, Sia's music was part of performance-art-like shows that involved dance and theatrical effects. [ 112 ] [ 160 ] An MTV News writer opined that "Sia's throaty, slurred vocals are her norm", [ 161 ] while a contributor to The Fader noted that "in the Billboard Hot 100 landscape, Sia's songwriting voice, which deals ...
The power pop opener "Pretty Hurts" is a self-empowerment anthem that decries society's obsession with harmful and unattainable standards of beauty. [27] [45] [50] The song uses audio snippets of beauty pageants which Beyoncé contested in to frame the song in the context of her childhood. [45]
On Super Bowl Sunday, Beyoncé finished her myriad Verizon-encouraged attempts at “breaking the internet” with the announcement of a new album and the drop of two singles, the “real-live ...
In the interlude, Parton says "Hey Mrs. Honey B, it’s Dolly P. You know that hussy with the good hair you sing about reminded me of someone I knew back when. Except she has flaming lock of ...
Beyoncé live performances Beyoncé performing during The Formation World Tour at the Wembley Stadium in July 2016 Concert tours 9 (1 upcoming) Concert residencies 3 Promotional concerts 6 Music festivals 19 Award shows 46 Sporting events 8 Broadcast shows 89 Live events 34 Guest appearances 18 With nine concert tours during her solo career, American singer-songwriter Beyoncé has performed in ...
"Don't Hurt Yourself" is a song by American singer Beyoncé featuring American musician Jack White. It is the third track on her sixth studio album, Lemonade (2016), released through Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records. The song's music video is part of Beyoncé's 2016 film Lemonade, aired on HBO alongside the album's release. [2]