Mittwoch, 26. November 2008

Beyoncé Knowles - Style and image - Songwriting and producing

Beyoncé KnowlesBeyoncé Knowles - Since Destiny's Child, she has been artistically involved in her career. Beyonce co-wrote most of the songs recorded by the group, as well as her solo efforts. Known for writing personally driven and female-empowerment themed compositions, she has stated that having Jay-Z in her life has changed a few of her thoughts about how men and women relate to one another. Some of Knowles' songs are autobiographical, which she has admitted are taken from personal experiences, as well as her friends'.

Beyonce has co-produced most of the records in which she has been involved, especially during her solo efforts. Although she does not formulate beats and melodies herself, Beyonce typically comes up with ideas during production, sharing them with producers.

Beyonce was recognized as a song-writer during the run of Destiny's Child in the 1990s and early to mid-2000s. Knowles won the Songwriter of the Year award at the 2001 American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers Pop Music Awards,becoming the first African-American female and second overall female songwriter of all time to accomplish that feat. She received three song-writing credits in a single year for co-writing "Irreplaceable", "Grillz" and "Check on It", the only woman to achieve since Carole King in 1971 and Mariah Carey in 1991. In terms of credits, Beyonce is tied with Diane Warren at third with nine number-one singles.

Despite Beyonce' songwriter credits since Destiny's Child, her involvement was a subject of media scrutiny. An issue of Vanity Fair magazine, which happened to feature Knowles on its cover, fueled issues regarding her song-writing credits. In the magazine, she says, "I had written ... seven, eight number one songs with Destiny's Child, in a row." Roger Friedman of FOX News questioned the veracity of her statement. One argument of Friedman involved the credit given to Knowles on her hit "Crazy in Love". He pointed out that the song was written by Eugene Record of the Chi-Lites and was only sampled by Rich Harrison, who produced the track. In a 2004 MTV news report, it was stated, "... Harrison stepped up and wrote the verses and the hook, leaving the bridge for Beyoncé." Friedman also cited songs from Destiny's Child and her solo recordings in his arguments. Another issue spread after Knowles' name was discredited for a nomination given to "Listen" at the 2007 Academy Awards. The Academy's ruling explained that only three major contributors should be recognized during the awards process, and Knowles was the least among the four.

When the song, "If I Were a Boy" initially premiered, Fox News ran a story stating that Toby Gad stole the song from unknown artist, BC Jean after a failed agreement. The articles continues to state that Jean was unaware that Knowles recorded the track. Neither Jean nor Gab have released statements concerning this matter.

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