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Dad & Kai React to Beyoncé - Lemonade

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— @frontroom

TIMESTAMPS

0:00 Beyonce Journey 🐝

I suggest you to watch the live performance for all night with live orchestra

— @istrefia6557

0:30 Intro

2:30 Pray You Catch Me

Please please please please watch lemonade the visual album for you to understand the different stages that she talks about in every song that she does. So there's a story behind it and you definitely understand it so well. If you get to really watch the videos to this album because it's a full movie

— @Izzy_daz_it

6:25 Hold Up

9:30 Don't Hurt Yourself (feat. Jack White)

Watch the lemonade visual album ❤

— @brittanyturner679

13:20 Sorry

17:15 6 Inch (feat. The Weeknd)

Love how much you enjoyed the album! You have to do the visual album as well 😊

— @Tolaqha

20:30 Daddy Lessons

25:55 Love Drought

I want to mention beyonces dad publicly cheated on her mother, and I believe that was found out before this album so I’m pretty sure she was saying her father was not a good person even though she loves him.

— @Kiwimami

30:25 Sandcastles

32:10 Forward (feat. James Blake)

Yall MUST watch the freedom performance that was on BET MUST!!!!!!!!!

— @H.E.R_eyes

32:15 Freedom (feat. Kendrick Lamar)

36:55 All Night

Omgggg

— @alexyeio

42:25 Formation

I saw the post and ran to make coffee! Sipping getting ready to cry with Dad! I know he will understand love drought! 🙏🏾🤞🏾.

No tears from Dad, but he understood. I still can't hear it without crying 😮‍💨

— @shary412

More User Perspectives

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To be honest this album is in my top 3 ❤❤q

@H.E.R_eyes
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Hive that’s on their Patreon I’m trusting in you guys to make the right decisions when it comes to the live performances and videos. Make sure they do the cma performance, Super Bowl and the ENTIRE lemonade movie. Those are essential for this era

@JazPrice
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I’m prob gonna get hate but as a member of the beyhive 27 years and at 46 I think I earn my opinion, I love watching people react the Beyoncé but this was the most FRUSTRATING thing I’ve ever watched!
Is her dad white?
Saying she didn’t get angry when the songs you just listened to were anger!
Not knowing anything about Beyoncé and her backstory?
Not feeling sandcastles???
Not following the theme of the album as she navigates the stages of infidelity!
I was hate listening as I put away my shopping yelling just GOOGLE it or watch the bloody movie! In fairness that was the most underwhelming reaction to lemonade and that’s why I think I’m so frustrated. Seriously you can use google more. 🐝🐝🐝🐝
Also no her daddy said if men like me come around SHOOT! Not he will do the shooting.

@andreacollins3204
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I love that you guys shot 2 album reactions in one day, and you've given us 3 videos in the space of 6 days. Really appreciate that you're not making us wait long

@sanelisiwemazawule5717
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Nice reaction, but if you want to truly understand the album, you should watch the film because lemonade is a visual album.

@LouiseK01
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"Hey was her Dad white? Cause it's country" Oh, Dad is going to LEARN something soon about this genre LMAO

@dannytravis3159
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You really should watch the visuals, it would help you contextualise better and grasp the full meaning of this work (why the songs are so different in terms of genre and themes, the stages of grief, the layered social issues, her character...)

@karinseregni221
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I would call love drought more a plea. She's asking him to see the potential they have if they would just reconcile. She doesnt see how yet, but she believes that the relationship is worth salvaging

@taeblob5857
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LEMONADE FILM IS A MUST :)

@gelosalanga
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Nope dad was completely right. Daddy lessons is very much about the generational cycle that is happening. She has seen her dad cheat on her mom and now her husband is doing the same. And she reflects on the way her dad taught her to deal with it. (Which is not the way she will deal with it in order to break the generational curse).

@taeblob5857
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6 inch is also about a sex worker. But in the story its mostly about avoidance and dissociating. She just keeps working to keep her mind off the relationship problems as she is a workaholic. But when work is finally finished she has to sit with that feeling that indeed she wants him to come back and wants to feel like she can make him love her again

@taeblob5857
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U guys will love 4

@taurusbaby86
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Dad was right about Daddy's Lessons

@taurusbaby86
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✨ The Visuals are just as important!! 🥀

@EJDillonSmith
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I wish ya'll would have reacted to the visuals of it.

@reinadecorazones3204
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FYI…You haven’t truly listened to Lemonade without its visuals ♥️

@BohemianMama410
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Yes

@taurusbaby86
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"I don't care about the lights or the beams, spend my life in the dark for the sake of you and me" ... is an effing powerful line and doesn't get enough credit. Like that's a proclamation of love and devotion to the highest degree for a superstar of Beyoncé's level to be willing to sacrifice all that for her relationship. Fave bey album and one of my fave albums of all time...

@mjo2101
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I def recommend watching the visual album too cause it adds so much context. Lemonade isn't just a collection of songs, it's one continuous story. Each track represents a diff stage of the emotions she's going thru after betrayal, from suspicion and rage to grief, reflection, forgiveness, and eventually healing. That's why "6 Inch" makes so much more sense with the visuals. It's not just about being sexy or successful, it's about throwing herself into her work, reclaiming her confidence, and finding her power outside of the relationship.

Even "Daddy Lessons" fits perfectly on this album. Beyoncé is reflecting on the lessons her father taught her about men, love, and strength The country sound is intentional too. She's a Texas girl with deep Louisiana roots, and country music has Black roots that often get overlooked. "Daddy Lessons" was reclaiming that space years and reason for Cowboy Carter. The backlash she got after performing this at the CMA Awards. Despite delivering a great performance, there was a lot of racist people who acted like she didn't belong in country music, even tho Black artists created the genre in the first place. Without the visuals you guys still got a lot of the message, but the film is meant to tie every chapter together

@mzzthang3912
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I’m excited to watch this! But I’d pay you $1,000 to review to Kanye West’s Sunday Service, specifically the performance at Joel Olsteen’s church. Powerful performance, and it starts at the 46min mark ♥️….

@BohemianMama410
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Beyoncé has 2 BLACK parents who are both alive

@kevin-u5l2s
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You definitely have to watch the visuals for Lemonade to see how the story follows the songs. And Dad is definitely right about Daddy Lessons! One thing about Mrs. Carter, she’s her father’s Junior as far as work ethic and temperament. Can’t wait for you to hear Daughter

@wynterseymour1471
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Love from South Africa🇿🇦 !! Recently found your videos, love them. Don't stay close to my Dad and we also share our love for music!

@CohenSimon_Miller
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6inch heels is basically about her throwing herself into her work to distract herself from the break up but it doesn't work because in the end...she still wants him back. Distracting herself didn't work.

@iwasbornunderwater
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I recommend y’all watching Bey’s live performance of Sandcastles! 😮‍💨 like pleaseeee

@KeyPeaces
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This album has healed me in multiple ways, and solidified Beyoncé for me as my top artist forever. The visual album is a piece of art I watch in full when I am at my lowest, and it always lifts me up. The perfect representation of the range of emotions of a hurt woman cannot have been made without her being an extremely introspective and sensitively aware human. And to be able to communicate this with your collaborators and create this into this form, wow! I can’t possibly explain what this album means to me. This is exactly what art is meant to be for. This functions as a friend that understands you, a psychologist to have you dig deeper within yourself, and a lesson on generational hurt, womanhood and racism. It was the start of new era beyoncé and i will keep listening to these bangers for the rest of my life ❤

@lizan1993
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i can really only listen to certain songs off lemonade when im in a specific mood but regardless this album is one of the best of the century. the film really elevates it to another level as well

@jae2cool-4
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You know, if you extended the beyonce reactions a couple weeks longer, i wouldn't be mad at all😁. There's just so many great live performances and videos out there and i hate you're going to miss out on some awesome stuff. You're going to see how hard beyonce works and her shows are absolutely top tier. Resentment live, Listen on The Oprah Winfrey Show, and beyonce practicing 1 + 1 in her dressing room are a few of my favorite moments that i hope you get to witness. Thank you guys for another great reaction!

@Summertyme75
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Can you react to Tyga -$tarface... He hanged his name to $tarface

@playswithsquirrels7614
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Lemonade is considered to be by many as Beyoncé's magnum opus.

@Natedawgg84
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6 Inch is her dealing with her depression. Working and touring to get all of the issues off her mind, knowing deep down inside. Jay Z Loves power and money. So she works Hard to have more fame and power to draw Jay Z back because shes secretly missing him and wanting him back. Its a blues!

@tkn7390
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Best album ever 💕

@jorgedroguett8978
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This was a visual album and while i believe most music stands on its own because it’s that good the accompanying film adds to this even more making it a phenomenal experience. Highly recommend going back and watching it in your own time if you don’t react to it.

@Tiarawatches
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lemonade as a album and visual album is deeply tied to the idea of the suffrage of black women and how the cycle of hurt has been carried through generations leading back to slavery and how that still is present in today's society. that cycle of hurt in her family is the infidelity that the women in her family have had experience it for generations and how she wants to end it with her

@Mrrandomdumdum
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25:05 yeh. Beyonce didn't meet him physically, but her sis Solange on the other hand. Lol.

@JigInsane
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Her dad is a black man from Alabama and he is still alive.

@Jason-z3o
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Ele perguntando se o pai era branco por causa do country kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Deixa ele ouvir o Cowboy Carter

@nycolxs
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This album is such a visual album the musical videos add so much more layer

@NazhaSalaam
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I know yall are on a Beyonce journey but I really think you should react to a michael jackson album in between. There honestly isn’t a specific one I could recommend they’re all so good! I think you two would enjoy them!

@itss_jernii9089
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5:42 one interesting to add is "Nothing ever seem to hurt like the smile on your face *when it's only in my memory*" The thing the hurts the most is the absence of his happiness when he's next to her

@henriSF
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5:28 didn't suspect infidelity. She knew. Lol. Lots of things surrounding it went on around this time. Jay-Z has a respond of sorts on his albun '4:44'

@JigInsane