Pregnant Beyonce Emerges With New Age Grammy Show
Beyonce chose not to play it safe,
instead putting on an extravagant and abstract performance with touches of
Indian spirituality and ancient Egypt.
LOS
ANGELES, CA – FEBRUARY 12: Singer Beyonce, winner of Best Urban Contemporary
Album for ‘Lemonade’ and Best Music Video for ‘Formation,’ poses in the press
room during The 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 12, 2017 in
Los Angeles, California. /Getty Images/AFP
LOS ANGELES, CA –
FEBRUARY 12: Singer Beyonce, winner of Best Urban Contemporary Album for
‘Lemonade’ and Best Music Video for ‘Formation,’ poses in the press
room during The 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 12,
2017 in Los Angeles, California. /Getty Images/AFP
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LOS ANGELES, CA –
FEBRUARY 12: Singer Beyonce, winner of Best Urban Contemporary Album for
‘Lemonade’ and Best Music Video for ‘Formation,’ poses in the press
room during The 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 12,
2017 in Los Angeles, California. /Getty Images/AFP
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pregnant-beyonce-emerges-new-age-grammy-show/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2017/02/pregnant-beyonce-emerges-new-age-grammy-show/
Beyonce was introduced by her proud
mother before an image of the 35-year-old singer, her baby bump openly visible
under her bra, flashed on the screen.
She was also shown with her mother and
daughter Blue Ivy, all in gold.
The real Beyonce then appeared wearing a golden
crown and flowing cape alongside dozens of female dancers, who made formations
around her as they turned the stage into a sea of flowers. Beyonce sang two
songs from her latest album, “Love Drought” and “Sandcastles,” interspersed
with spoken word incantations on women and their power.
“If we are going to
heal, let it be glorious,” Beyonce said. She ended the performance with a
glance down to her husband, rap mogul Jay Z, and Blue Ivy, both of them
beaming.
The performance was in keeping with the new, edgier persona of
Beyonce, who has geared her music away from the more mainstream audience of her
pop hits. She is nominated for nine Grammys including in the most prestigious
category of Album of the Year for “Lemonade.”
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