fan will understand the significance of the Year of 4.
The album was a turning point for Beyonce, steering her artistry into a direction where taking bold risks became the blueprint. If her previous monster album, I Am… Sasha Fierce, cemented her status as a global pop star outside of Destiny’s Child, then 4 brought her back to her roots. Mathew had turned her into a star but Beyonce was ready to take the baton and shape herself into an icon.Perhaps unfortunately for Mathew, the success of 4 proved Beyonce didn’t need him. The album shot to number one around the world, including the Billboard 200 chart, and landed Beyonce her first chart-topping album in the UK since her solo debut, Dangerously In Love, in 2003.
On a personal level, the Year of 4 was one of the first major events that I worked on as a fresh-faced reporter only a year out of university. So you can imagine my excitement when Beyonce’s PR sent a goodie bag and invited me to a top secret show at Shepherd’s Bush Empire performed by the queen herself.
As she explained in the insightful Year of 4 documentary, released in July 2011: ‘I don’t believe in no. I don’t believe in “I need to sleep”. If I’m not sleeping, nobody’s sleeping.’
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