FEATURED IN: The New York Times Book Review (New and Noteworthy) - Essence - Newsweek - People - Bustle - PopSugar - Refinery 29 - HelloGiggles\' - PureWow - Newsday - AMNewYorkThe Ultimate Beyonc CollectibleBeyonc fans will eat it up. by Luvvie Ajayi On the Journey Together, by Lena Waithe What Beyonc Means to Everyone, by Meredith Broussard with visualizations by Andrew Harvard and Juan Carlos Mora Jay-Z\'s Apology to Beyonc Isn\'t Just Celebrity Gossip -- It\'s a Political Act by Brittney Cooper All Her Single Ladies by Kid Fury The Elevator by Ylonda Gault The Art of Being Beyonc by Maria Brito Getting, Giving and Leaving by Melissa Harris Perry and Mankaprr Conteh Beyonc the Brave by Reshma Saujani Living into the Lemonade: Redefining Black Women\'s Spirituality in the Age of Beyonc by Candice Benbow Beyonc \'s Radical Ways by Carmen Perez Finding la Reina in Queen Bey by Isabel Gonzalez Whitaker Beyonc , Influencer by Elodie Maillet Storm The King of Pop and the Queen of Everything by Michael Eric Dyson.
I\'m Not Arguing.
Essays include: What Might a Black Girl Be in This World, an introduction by Veronica Chambers Beychella is Proof That Beyonc is the Greatest Performer Alive.
Queen Bey features a diverse range of voices, from star academics to outspoken cultural critics to Hollywood and music stars.
Artist, business woman, mother, daughter, sister, wife, black feminist, Queen Bey is endlessly fascinating.
The New York Times wrote: There\'s not likely to be a more meaningful, absorbing, forceful and radical performance by an American musician this year or any year soon.
Her 2018 performance at Coachella wowed the world.
She has won 22 Grammys and is the most-nominated woman artist in the history of Grammy awards.
As a solo artist, she has sold more than 100 million records.
She is consistently provocative, political and surprising.
She is not even forty but she has already rewritten the Beyonc playbook more than half a dozen times.
Her performances are legendary, her album releases events.
Her name conjures more than music, it has come to be synonymous with beauty, glamour, power, creativity, love, and romance. --EssenceBeyonc . --PeopleYou don\'t need to be in the Beyhive to appreciate Queen Bey...
Voices including culture critic Luvvie Ajayi and actress and producer Lena Waithe give us a fresh take on Beyonc , who\'s arguably the biggest pop star of our time.
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