Beyonce
4

 rated 2

Review Date: 24 June 2011

Beyonce's fourth album, the imaginatively titled 4, sees the R&B diva stray from the formula that has worked so well for her up to now in favour of a more reserved, deliberate pace. The energy of her massive hits Crazy In Love and Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) has been replaced with 90's-tinged Whitney-esque soul, suggesting that Beyonce is eager to expand her repertoire from dancefloor-filling club jams to ballads. However this proves to be something of a jarring transition, as 4 is a largely dull and spiritless affair.

Beyonce has never really been known for her lyrical prowess but some of the verses on 4 are downright silly. "I don't know much about guns but I've been shot by you / I don't know when I'm gonna die but I hope I'm gonna die by you", she croons angrily in 1+1. Elsewhere, Beyonce also manages to go down the Lil' Kim route in the distinctly non-feminist Countdown, "Ladies if you love your man, show him you're the flyest / grind up on it girl, show him how you ride it".

4 occasionally lifts itself from the mid-tempo range it mostly inhabits and stretches its legs. Producer Kanye West's fingerprints are all over I Care and it's more the type of song that fans associate with Beyonce, with a soaring chorus making the most of what it is Beyonce's strongpoint - her voice. The same can be for Start Over. The few upbeat songs on 4 are when it is at its best but as soon as these songs are over the album returns once again to the drudgery which mostly defines it.

Beyonce deserves some credit for this change of pace. It would have been easy to release an album filled with hooks and catchy choruses, but it's these sorts of songs that have made her so popular in the first place and the abandonment of these sorts of songs has led to Beyonce releasing her most dour solo album to date.

Review by: John Balfe

Your Comments

Steve Bruce

Great review Mr Balfe. I feel both enlightened and enriched by your comments. You are a star.

Posted 23/06/2011 13:06:10

 

amyfairycakes

Actually find this album to be a lot more energetic and interesting than "I Am...Sasha Fierce" which contained mostly bland, middle-of-the-road pop ballads. Songs like "Party", "Love On Top", "I Care", "Till The End of Time" and even "Run The World (Girls)" are all great pop/hip-hop songs, and "1+1" is one of her best ballads to date. Not her best album - still prefer "B'Day" but wouldn't call it dour either.

Posted 23/06/2011 13:17:02

 

Gary Pallister

Hey Stevey buddy, what you doing around here.

Posted 23/06/2011 13:34:20

 

Steve Bruce

Palli' my old mate! Fancy seeing you here! Didn't know you were a Beyonce fan too? You heard the new album? Was gonna buy it this arvo' but my buddy John here reckons it's s**t. We should get together soon, have some largers. I'll give Fergie a bell.

Posted 23/06/2011 14:15:50

 

Gary Pallister

and solksjaer has won it!

Posted 23/06/2011 14:16:45

 

tigerish_irish

Love this album. Brilliant stuff. End of Time makes me want to dance on the way to work and Run the World (Girls) is an empowering anthem. Best Thing I Never Had is a great tune too. Buy this now!

Posted 07/07/2011 15:50:01

 

john ward

It is her best album yet. I love her song "the best thing I never had" it shows her voice is very powerful and "run the world (girls) is very energetic. It is an amazing album

Posted 08/07/2011 22:07:35

 

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