• When she’s in the mood, Beyonce Knowles Carter, first of her name, Queen of the Beyhive knows how to make the whole world stand still. She’s been doing so for years – with albums, magazine covers and even interviews. Today, the Queen is bigger than just her music; she has her own army of loyal followers aka the Beyhive and has become a template for becoming a cultural legend.

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    If you take a walk through history, every legend has a moment where they ascend to that fabled status. Beyonce has many, but her 2-hour long performance at the Coachella festival could well be the best. Two years after the fact, the Queen invited us into her world with the Netflix film: Homecoming.

    Apart from chronicling Beyonce’s preparation for the Coachella performance, the film is an exercise in all the things that make Beyonce who she is. If you want your name in flashing lights like everyone else, these are the biggest lessons we learned from Beyonce’s Homecoming about becoming THAT person and doing it bigger and better than anyone else. And just so you know they work, we’ve brought some familiar (icons and) legends to the party.

    • Want It. And Work For It.

    I think it was Malcolm Gladwell who, in his book “Outliers”, first suggested the 10,000-hour rule. The idea is that it takes 10,000 hours of work to attain expert status at anything. Let’s start here; It takes a level of desire to dedicate 10,000 hours to anything and even more desire to do those 10,000 hours over and over again. That’s why Beyonce is who she is. If “Homecoming” is anything to go by, every moment of Beyonce’s waking life is dedicated in some way to her craft. Her dedication makes 10,000 hours feel like a day’s worth of work.

    Take the fact that in childbirth, she had high blood pressure and preeclampsia, a possibly deadly pregnancy complication that led to her babies being born by emergency C-section. Beyonce recalls being afraid she would never be able to reach previous levels again but she pushed herself or 8 whole months. Fadalud! That insane work ethic is at the centre of her success. Want another example of insane dedication to one’s craft? You may not agree that Wizkid is a legend, but there is one trait that, according to everyone who knows him, set him apart from the get-go. Zero marks if you guessed it’s his work ethic.

    • Stand For Something Important. And Own That Narrative.

    One of the best things about “Homecoming” and a message Beyonce herself proudly emphasises is that she is totally, defiantly and loftily black. Given the opportunity to headline such an important festival, anyone in her position would be reluctant to speak their truth. Even her mother was sceptical about putting up such a black show in front of a majority-white audience.

    But Beyonce persisted and put black excellence front and centre in her set. It makes sense that her performance, a hat-tip to centuries of black culture, is filled with references to other legends like Nina Simone, and Fela Kuti.

    Fela, in particular, is a poignant allusion; today, he is most remembered as Nigeria’s legendary dissenter who fought for his beliefs – he encouraged African pride, called out despots and corruption and is still a global symbol of defiance.

    It also reminds me of the classic “Wait For Me” by King Sunny Ade and Onyeka Onwenu. At a time where unguarded sexual liberation was inching its way through a popular disco-fueled subculture, the two made a song that pretty much preached abstinence. It was not what most frenzied fans would have wanted to hear from the two of the biggest pop acts of the time, but it was a just cause and in standing for it, over time, the two have come to represent an inimitable standard that a new generation can only aspire to.

    In a world that’s plagued by groupthink, it’s important to stand for something powerful and to live that narrative to the hilt. It’s the only way to stand out and more importantly, inspire change.

    • Surround Yourself With Winners and Future Legends

    You’re only as good as your team. Beyonce’s “Homecoming” showed us the scale of work, time and dedication that went into what would eventually become known as Beychella. And even though the film has been described as a display of Beyonce just the way she wants us to see her, you can’t ignore the number of people moving and making things happen behind the scenes.

    Contrary to what you may have heard, Beyonce did not wake up like this. From the planning table to the main stage, it took nearly 200 talented, dedicated and driven people to make the show a success. It takes a huge team, it takes a village, and I think we all worked to our limit,” Beyoncé said in the Netflix film.

    When you’re on the road to greatness, the only people you need by your side are the people who are headed in the same destination. It makes the success sweeter – “We all performed with all of our heart, and we performed with love and connection, and we did it together.” Beyonce said.

    Unfortunately, it’s hard to find local examples; many of our greatest collectives or teams have broken off by factors ranging from greed to a desire to be in the spotlight, leaving talented artistes with rookies who can’t bring their dreams to life. You’re only as good as your team.

    • Make A Statement

    Sure, it was the first time a black woman was headlining Coachella. Sure, it was barely months after she had twins. Sure, she personally selected each dancer, every light, the material on the steps, the height of the pyramid, the shape of the pyramid, according to Vanity Fair. But everything Beyonce did was directed towards a single purpose, making a statement.

    After cancelling the previous year, staying out of the limelight to have her kids and not releasing any more music for a while, Beyonce could have shown up with a regular set and it would have been good enough for any regular artiste. Instead, she took it a step further and put on a show worthy of her status.

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    That single decision is reminiscent of Fela Kuti’s set at the Berlin Jazz stage in 1977. Fela, like Beyonce, had built up quite the following at the time. He had become the de-facto face of dissent against successive tyrants and for all his troubles, lost his mother and his freedom on several occasions. His performance at the Berlin Jazzstage was supposed to be a showcase of his music.

    Instead, Fela turned it into a declaration of his origin and intent. From the beginning, every performer, down to the man holding the shekere was recognised by name, before Fela was introduced for a performance where he gave a few lessons in Pidgin, made a few jokes and brought the problems of post-colonial Africa for a former colonial master’s front door.

    No-one can tell the future, but on the days when we discuss music, culture and the moments that cemented legacies, Beychella and Fela’s performance at the Zenith in Paris will be two of them and it will be just because these two legends decided ‘good’ just wasn’t good enough.

  • Fam! We’re not sure you can handle this! It’s the Carter Push Party yo!

    The Queen Bey aka Mummy Blue aka Iyawo Jay aka soon-to-be Iya I-Bey-Ji, had her push party (which is also known as a baby shower) during the weekend but it was no ordinary baby shower.

    The entire thing looked like she was paying homage to Yeye Osun.

    Daz right…Ah mean, just look at…

    African print full everywhere:

    The music was our very own Fela…

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    And let’s not even forget the dressing sef…

    Just see.

    Bey herself went all out.

    Complete with henna tattooed belle, gele and shigidi on the wrists…

    See how Uncle Jay is looking like one Yoruba demon.

    At the rate she’s going though, we won’t be surprised if by the time the twins drop she decides to name them Taiye and Kehinde.

    And now here’s a brief flashback to that time The Queen slayed in these stunning pregnancy photos:

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  • 1. That time Beyonce channelled the mischievous side of Osun in the smash hit, “Hold Up”, from her last album, Lemonade.

    2. When she referenced the ‘Igbo Landing’ resistance against slavery in ‘Love Drought’.

    3. When she posted this Warsan Shire’s poem on her website.

    4. That time she blessed us with this Yemoja-inspired pregnancy shoot.

    5. And didn’t forget to bless us with Osun vibes.

    6. When she once again brought Osun to the Grammy’s stage in 2017.

    https://twitter.com/LunionSuite/status/831097186096205824?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw

    Perhaps Beyonce was visited by Osun. Do you agree with this? Share your thoughts in the comments section.

  • Everyone is still going gaga over the artiste’s pregnancy announcement on her Instagram. Now the internet has blessed us with these pictures of Beyonce’s stunning pregnancy shoot.

    2. She’s too beautiful, really.

    3. And Blue Ivy, the big sister, is not missing the action!

    4. Queen of land and queen of sea

    5. Only Beyonce would stunt like this while pregnant with twins.

    6. Hope you pregnant people are learning work?

    7. Mama twins of life!

    8. Pregnant or not, her own is just to slay!

  • On February 1, right when the world was celebrating the end of the tiresomely long January, the one and only Queen Beyonce Giselle Knowles-Carter announced her pregnancy with twins on Instagram.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BP-rXUGBPJa/?taken-by=beyonce

    It was only normal for this news to shake the internet by all its edges.

    How Beyonce will perform at Coachella.

    Can she adopt us please?

    Some people have already started fazing the babies o.

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    Mummy B is just a Yoruba woman lowkey.

    Nigerians are not loyal sha.

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    And her new name will be BEYTWICE.

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    How beyonce slays the world every time.

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    We’ve already named the twins Taiye and Kehinde, you’re welcome mummy B.

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  • Beyonce’s Irreplaceable is a jam for days, best believe!

    It’s more than a jam, it’s the ultimate break-up song for that yeye boyfriend that doesn’t want you to see road.

    However, we can’t get over this Cape Town rendition of the song, it’s the most dramatic thing you’ll see this week.

    The song was performed by South African band, Woman2Woman, on the Cape Town lifestyle show, Espresso. Watch the video below:

    Don’t forget to share your thoughts in the comments section.

  • From Adekunle Gold’s epic Photoshop skills, to the craziest fails on the internet, we all know Nigerians have no chill when it comes to editing pictures. Someone photo shopped your favorite celebs wearing aso ebi, and we don’t know who sent them message.

    1. Your girl Rihanna that doesn’t really look like Rihanna.

    The guy just slapped 2 pictures together carelessly.

    2. Queen Beyonce that has been transformed into a ‘neckless’ Hausa bride.

    Really, where’s her neck though?

    3. But our Mummy Oprah is looking like the realest Yoruba mummy ever.

    This one is fine sha.

    4. And our Aunty Kim looking older than her mum with this makeup *cringe*.

    This makeup though.

    Which picture is the absolute worst for you?

  • While people in this part of the world were asleep, A-List celebrities around the world were getting turnt at the 2016 edition of the VMAs which happened on August 28th.

    Proving her international exposure status, Tiwa Savage attended the event in a yellow dress and even took pictures with celebrities like Jidenna and DJ Khaled.

    Some of the celebs obviously came to slay.

    Some just be bothered about slaying on the red carpet, we’re not judging sha.

    But that’s not why we’re here.

    We’re here to tell you how Beyonce basically stole the show and put it in her pocket.

    If you don’t believe us, this video is enough proof.

    https://twitter.com/MTV/status/770112782612258816

    This was team Zikoko after watching Beyonce’s performance:

    But we’re not the only ones that feel this way, the internet has gone wild!

    Beyonce is not anybody’s mate.

    https://twitter.com/DENRELE_EDUN/status/770366020104192001

    Why is she so awesome abeg?

    Beyonce’s haters better shut up forever.

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    Beyonce is that person that will look better than you at your own wedding.

    We just have three words for Mummy Beyonce, thank you ma!

  • 1. When you see your best friend with her ex after swearing she can never go back to him:

    “Well done oh! We will see at home.”

    2. When you just got paid and you enter your favourite restaurant:

    Yes! I’m a big boy

    3. When someone is talking to you anyhow because they think you are mates:

    “Please is it me you are talking to?”

    4. When your weave is more than one month old and is itching in public:

    Pat that weave!

    5. When your mother comes to wake you up from deep sleep for night vigil:

    Someone cannot sleep in peace!

    6. When you ask your parents for something and they say “NO”:

    Na wa oh!

    7. When you see someone who owes you money trying to ignore you:

    “ESSSSSSSSSSSS look here!”

    8. When your lesson teacher starts teaching you a method different from the one your teacher taught you in school:

    Oga don’t come and put me in trouble please oh!

    9. When a man you’ve just met is calling you “baby”:

    Baba match brake oh!

    10. When you congratulate someone on their engagement and they answer “God will soon do your own”:

    If you don’t get out of here!

    11. When you walk into a spot your ex boyfriend is at:

    Look at who is flourishing without you crusty!

    12. When your mother-in-law tastes your cooking for the first time and she’s pleasantly surprised:

    “Ah this is very nice!”

    13. When you see your boyfriend being extra familiar with another girl:

    Oga tread gently oh!

    14. When you see your account balance after a weekend of recklessness:

    So I am going to fast till the end of the month because no more money oh.

    15. When the pastor talks about unexpected bank alert happening this week:

    Please it’s needed!
  • The 2016 edition of the Met gala was lit. This year’s theme was Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology.

    This meant that celebs were expected to slay in futuristic and probably tech-inspired designs. And because Nigerians are awesomely creative, a Twitter user @bubblegumbae, photo-shopped pictures of celebs at the Met gala dressed in Nigerian attire.

    See how flawless Beyonce looks with that gele.

    The pop of colour on Demi Lovato’s dress is just on fleek!

    Meet Mazi Kanyechukwu and Lolo Kimberly West.

    Kris Jenner looks like she’s about to turn up at the hottest Owambe of the century.

    Who would have thought this lovely dress would look this gorgeous with a gele?

    Zendaya channeling all that Nigerian slay.

    Featured image credit: @bubblegumbae