Beyoncé admits that fame can feel like a prison at times

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Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, a famous American singer, has expressed the idea that stardom can sometimes make one feel confined.

According to the 43-year-old, she is now free to create songs at her own speed.

Beyoncé stated in an interview with GQ that she isn’t concerned with perfection but rather with invention.

She went on to say that she avoids the spotlight when she isn’t promoting her art since, at times, fame can be a drag.

“I work at my own speed on things that I feel will have an impact on other people.

The power of self-reflection and acceptance of one’s own unique blend of creativity, fortitude, and resilience is something I strive for in my writing. Quality, progress, and narrative are my primary concerns.

Perfectionism isn’t my main concern. She explained, “My work is centered around new ideas, progress, and changing perspectives.”

Creating the score for Cowboy Carter and kicking off this thrilling new endeavor does not seem like a shackle or a prison.

Actually, the only thing I do is what makes me feel free. Sometimes, being famous might seem like being confined. So, that’s why you won’t see me at red carpet events and why I’ll be gone till I release new artwork.

“Good music and strong messages will never retire,” Beyoncé declared when asked about her retirement intentions.

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