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Beyoncé Declares Singing As Her ‘Refuge’

September 11, 2024
Esther Korantemaa Offeiby Esther Korantemaa Offei
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Beyoncé Declares Singing As Her ‘Refuge’

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American singer and global music icon, Beyoncé has revealed that she still loves singing and it doesn’t feel like work despite spending more than 30 years in the music industry.

The 43-year-old pop superstar disclosed she will never get sick of belting out tunes because it’s her “refuge”, revealing she always bursts into song whenever she feels low because it makes her feel better.

“Singing is not work for me. I sing for me. I love music and I love to sing. It’s a passion that runs deep. There’s magic in the way it feels on my throat, a resonance that vibrates through me.

“When I am at my lowest, when I’ve been sad or in a heavy fog, sick or anxious with sleepless nights, I sing. And, often, I sing alone.”

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The ‘Crazy In Love’ star added that her voice has always been her companion, stating that it’s why she has always been able to be happy alone.

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“Music understands my heart even when I can’t find words. But always, it’s in those private sanctuaries, the studio, the car, and where I find my peace. Singing soothes me, it steadies my heartbeat, and it’s my best hit of dopamine.

“There’s a certain magic in sitting at the piano, and letting my fingers play random chords as I just let any and everything come out. Singing has healed me time and time again. It’s been my refuge.”

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“Without singing, without music, without creating, I would be a walking dead. Creating music isn’t work for me; it’s what I was born to do,” Beyoncé said

She further noted that the other way she takes care of herself self is by explaining she has self-care Sundays which involve taking baths with essential oils as well as acupuncture, cupping, and reflexology.

Beyoncé expressed pride in her achievements. The multiple Grammy-winning singer said she works harder than anyone she knows.

“I have paid my dues a hundred times over. I have worked harder than anyone I know. And now I work smarter. In the end, the biggest reward is personal joy.

“Has what I created pushed others to think freely and believe in the impossible? If the answer to that question is yes, then that is the gift.”

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Singer Shares How She Maintains Privacy Despite Stardom

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Beyoncé

American singer Beyoncé, who is known for being extremely private about her personal life and matters, opened up about her efforts to maintain her privacy in this digital age.

The ‘Renaissance’ singer also touched on the challenges of maintaining privacy in a world where information is constantly accessible and often unreliable.

“We live in a world of access,” Beyoncé stated.

Going on, she drew the contrast between the earlier era of technology when she needed call cards to talk to her husband and today’s technology, where people reach loved one’s via video calls in seconds.

“We have access to so much information, some facts and some complete bullshit disguised as truth. Our children can FaceTime and see their friends at any given moment. My husband and I?

“We used calling cards and Skype when we were falling in love. I couldn’t afford the international hotel bills, so I literally would get international calling cards to call him.” 

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“Just recently, I heard an AI song that sounded so much like me it scared me. It’s impossible to truly know what’s real and what’s not,” she added.

Beyoncé emphasized the importance of privacy and her commitment to keeping her personal life separate from her public persona.

“One thing I’ve worked extremely hard on is making sure my kids can have as much normalcy and privacy as possible, ensuring my personal life isn’t turned into a brand.

“It’s very easy for celebrities to turn our lives into performance art. I have made an extreme effort to stay true to my boundaries and protect myself and my family.”

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“No amount of money is worth my peace,” she stated definitively.

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