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HHW Exclusive: Behind The Mic Featuring Beyonce
Last Updated on Monday, 7 March 2011 02:50
Written by EbenGregory
Monday, 7 March 2011 02:49

She is the “hottest chick in the game,” one half of Forbes’ premiere power couple for 2010, an icon in the world of music and fashion and a rising star on the silver screen. She is Beyonce. And now she is the focus of the latest installment of Hip Hop Weekly’s Behind The Mic magazine series.

Over the past 15 years Beyoncé has built a brand that rivals the likes of Barbara Streisand and Diana Ross. Like those great ladies she too has established an unshakable stake in entertainment history. We’ve all had the pleasure of watching her incredible work ethic as a member of Destiny’s Child manifest in the form of some of the most memorable performances in music. So to celebrate her, HHW returns with another incredible issue of Behind the Mic, where we explore the fly, fantasmic phenomenon that is Beyoncé Knowles.

Filled with exclusive, never -before-seen photos, in-depth interviews, fold-out posters and colorful commentary covering careers from the cradle to the stage, Hip Hop Weekly’s Behind The Mic series goes beyond the story behind the story to tell the tales as they have never been told.

Aside from sporting a narrative crafted by top-notch Hip-Hop journalists such as Dasun Allah and John “Gotti” Bonanno, former Editor-in-Chief and Music Editor of The Source, respectively, Behind The Mic’s Beyonce issue will provide one of the most stunning pictorials to be presented in print.

Behind the Mic starring Beyonce is on newsstands now.

About Behind the Mic:
HHW’s new monthly series of “docu-zines” where we provide an exclusive look at the lives and careers of the biggest icons in music and hip hop.



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