
Thursday Aug 11, 2022
Beyoncé’s Renaissance samples black culture and dance music
It's a Renaissance deep dive.
Andrea and Niall are with episode 182 of the Nialler9 Podcast, and we are going on in on Beyoncé's seventh album Renaissance, an LP heavily and obviously inspired by black American house music, culture and ballroom (as well as her late cousin Uncle Johnny, a man she credits in the liner notes of the album for introducing her to sounds and subcultures).
On this episode, we delve into the samples of house and bounce music on the record, deep cuts from American dance history illuminated with the help of producers Honey Dijon and Green Velvet among others for this Beyoncé album, that is pitched like a DJ mix.
Andrea explores the incongruity of the millionaire/near-billionaire superstar paying homage to the largely poor ballroom and cultural communities of the late '80s and early '90s while namechecking fashion brands and promoting vast opulence.
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