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Still Processing

We Talk BeyChella

Still Processing

The New York Times

News Commentary, Society & Culture, News, Arts

4.89.2K Ratings

🗓️ 19 April 2018

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

We were so blown away by Beyoncé’s performance at the Coachella music festival that we decided to scrap our previous plans and dedicate this week’s entire episode to it. We think her performance will go down in the annals of American pop music as one of the greatest live shows ever. We close read some of our favorite moments, including her beautiful rendition of the black national anthem, “Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing,” and how she turns the swag surf into a dance for royalty. And we talk about the ways Beyoncé continues to shape-shift and grow as an artist, reinterpreting her own musical catalogue and making it richer, more sonorous and more black. We think about the ways black American music has always been misappropriated, and the ingenious way Beyoncé is pushing against that history, making music so skillful it can’t ever be replicated. Discussed This Week: “Kendrick Lamar Wins Pulitzer in ‘Big Moment for Hip-Hop’” (Joe Coscarelli, The New York Times)

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0:00.0

I'm Jenna Worthum.

0:01.4

I'm Wesley Morris.

0:02.8

We're two culture writers at The New York Times.

0:05.2

I mostly write about how humans relates technology.

0:07.9

And I mostly write about how popular culture and movies

0:10.8

relate to humans.

0:12.2

This is still processing.

0:15.3

Welcome back to our show.

0:27.3

Jenna, are you alive?

0:28.5

I mean, you're looking at a hologram

0:31.3

piped in from the afterlife.

0:32.9

I am neither here nor there.

0:34.7

I just existed for an hour and 54 minutes

0:37.7

during which I watched the cella aka Beyonce

0:41.1

perform at Coachella's Begin.

0:43.0

We were not going to talk about this

0:44.2

because I frankly forgot it was happening.

0:47.4

I was minding my business.

0:49.5

That's the most violent thing you've ever said to me.

0:52.5

Like that hurt, but going.

0:53.8

I'm sorry, but I forgot.

0:55.8

And I was doing some other stuff,

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