printWhat Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” Can (and Can’t) Do for Tidal. (and an interesting comparison to the Clintons)
by nowaypablo
As art, it was an unforgettable act of public shaming. As business, though, it was a gift of surpassing value, suggesting a kind of Clintonian marital bargain, in which pride is sacrificed in service to dynasty. The irony is rich: the man whose presumptive philandering provided the subject matter for this album now stands to profit most from its distribution. That’s commitment.