The year was 2007. Beyoncé had just dropped her B’Day Anthology Video Album, the often overlooked turning point in her illustrious career. With thirteen music videos, the anthology was essentially Beyoncé’s first visual album — a genre that she has revolutionized throughout the latter half of her career. From 2013’s landmark eponymous surprise album to […]
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