Miss Honey!” And it’s as close to the B-52’s as a Beyoncé song might ever come.
The album’s embrace of house and not, say, trap unambiguously aligns Beyoncé with queer Black folks.
On “Blow,” Beyoncé wondered how it felt for her partner when he made love to her.
The album’s final song is “Summer Renaissance,” and it opens with the thrum of Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love.” It’s not the first time she’s quoted La Donna.
It’s in the album’s rich middle, which includes that sofa song and “Virgo’s Groove,” maybe the most luscious track Beyoncé’s ever recorded.
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