Only then did I realize that my ability to identify black people is still very weak. Beyonce's song is played in the space every day, and I recognize it almost halfway through the film. I vaguely remember that she was still a little "full" in "Pink Panther", why is she so slender now thin? At the beginning of "D", she was exquisite, like a small black pearl, not dazzling. When the group first became popular, she did not act as the lead singer. In order to cater to the mainstream pop music market, the agent wanted her to replace the first-class singer and the average-looking love. When Fei was the lead singer, I was so upset for Ai Fei, reality is reality, just relying on a strong and high-pitched voice and impeccable singing skills, it will not work without a good face, the mainstream is about the same as the secular. And if I had recognized Beyonce the queen before, I would probably have a different attitude towards Ai Fei. Why would I want to steal the limelight of the queen if I was so fat? It was an instant thing to be the grass on the wall, without too much hesitation.
Also unrecognized is Eddie Murphy. He once threatened to be the most handsome black man. Now he is a little thinner and older. I am still muttering, is he Murphy? I'm very curious about Eddie Murphy's original voice. Why have I never heard of a Hollywood star getting involved in the music world, and just pulling out a song tends to be so professional? Who can see that Ewan McGregor can sing and sing so happily in "Moulin Rouge"? "Dreamgirls" won the best sound effect, which is only right. Every stage performance and every sing-song has no suspicion of singing for the sake of singing. The most applauded is Ai Fei, who is hot-tempered and dares to act. She takes singing and people theory Quarrel with people, and arguing very loudly, and the emotions can be conveyed appropriately through the demeanor, which is awesome! It is said on the Internet that Ai Fei's actor is the finalist of "American Idol", which should not be underestimated.
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