Alter Ego and Nothing That Has Happened So Far Could Be Anything We Could Control, have been the most important songs to me and they both have this like existential feel to them and I like the sounds in Nothing That Has happened better, but lyrically Alter Ego is more important.

The third track on Innerspeaker is Alter Ego. With it's driving baseline this song flows into the album perfectly, giving a more 'chill' vibe in contrast to desire be desire go, it also sets up track 4 'Lucidity' perfectly. It definitely has a sure but certain place within the album.


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AYEE LONG TIME SINCE I POSTED HERE!!!I finished this song in like 3 days, the hype was very high i didn't want to waste it:bThis song is written about my little brother, i swear he's brilliant, very intelligent for his age, but he has attention problems....he sure has his head in the moon (that's where astronaut comes from heh)Music/Lyrics/Tunning: Aku PVoice: Marie Ork (clean and growl at the end)Mp3/Inst: [BUY BUTTON]Youtube: : :I know things that maybe you won't get, butYou know things that I dont't understand now.Wait for me to grow and to get better,Wait for me, you make me do too much.What a shame, you've got to be so special,What a case, it is too much for them, nowLook at me and say that I won't get hurt,Look at me you made me cry...[pre]Once agan I'm running from the monsters in the dark,Once agan I'm stuck in here just counting all these stars.[cho]01101001001001110110100100100111Hey astronaut!x4Everyday I always try my best, butWhat's the point if you don't seem to care, nowMake me feel like I can do whatever,Make me feel like I can reach the sky.Well, I wish I could be as fast as light to always be the winner,Though, I'm still afraid of the thought of ending up alone.Keep counting![cho]

"Ego" is a song recorded by American singer Beyonc for the deluxe edition of her third studio album, I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008). The song was composed by Elvis Williams, Harold Lilly, and Beyonc. "Ego" was officially remixed with additional vocals from hip hop artist, Kanye West. Initially planned to be released in January 2009 as the second urban single in the US along with the fourth US and third international single "Halo", the release of "Ego" was canceled and replaced by "Diva". "Ego" was later issued as the third urban single, and fifth overall single in the US on May 19, 2009, alongside the sixth US and fourth international single "Sweet Dreams".

"Ego" was originally written for singer Chrisette Michele, who turned it down. It was eventually proposed to Beyonc who used it for the deluxe edition of I Am... Sasha Fierce. In the song, Beyonc sings about her love for the "huge ego" of her love interest. "Ego" was generally well received by music critics, many of whom praised the fact that Beyonc opted to show some of her vocal limitations in a part of the song. Critics also noted that "Ego" could even have been placed in either disc of I Am.. Sasha Fierce as it combines elements of both sides of Beyonc's split musical personality. The remix version of "Ego" was nominated for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 52nd Grammy Awards.

According to Beyonc, "Ego" is an R&B-leaning song with a "fun vibe".[3] It also incorporates influences from bump jazz,[12] soul music, and pop music.[13] The song is built on a punchy beat[12] and its instrumentation includes a backing piano,[14] horns,[5] as well as trumpets and organs.[6] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Hal Leonard Corporation, "Ego" is written in common time, composed in a moderate tempo, and is set in the key of D Major. The song follows the chord progression of D-Gmaj7-A-A.[15] Critics noted that "Ego" is an homage to "old-school R&B midtempo jams".[6][14] Joey Guerra of Houston Chronicle described the song as a blend of "old-school soul riffs and double entendres".[16]

Lyrically, the song features Beyonc as the female protagonist singing about her love for the "huge ego" of her lover.[17] Jay Lustig of New Jersey On-Line further noted that the song may be an insight into Beyonc's marriage to Jay-Z.[18] In an interview with Jayson Rodriguez of MTV News, Beyonc clarified that "Ego" is on the Sasha Fierce disc because it is "fun" and very "Sasha Fierce".[3] She further explained that "Ego" reveals the story about someone being "very confident and having [this] swagger when they walk and when they talk, and that being one of the reasons why [she is] attracted to them."[3] The song explores the restrained vocals of Beyonc singing "I talk like this, cos I can back it up" and consists of a piano breakdown.[5][14] As Beyonc sings, she lets out a slinky snarl in her voice.[12] She describes the ego of her love interest as: "It's too big, it's too wide, it's too strong, it won't fit, it's too much."[19] The remix of the song features Kanye West rapping on it.[20] He sings the lines, "Now I'm standing next to Jay, who's standing next to B / Could have been anywhere in the world, but you're here with me / That's good for my ego... My ego is my imaginary friend / He was with me when I was only imagining."[20]

"Ego" received positive reviews from critics, most of whom wrote that "Ego", which is featured on the Sasha Fierce disc, could have also been placed on the I Am... disc since the lyrics seem to showcase vulnerability and the desire to be loved back while the music is completely fun like Beyonc's alter ego. A writer for Billboard magazine gave the song a positive review, writing that "Ego" manages to combine elements of both sides of Beyonc's musical personality. He said that the song seems to be an homage to "old-school R&B midtempo jams". He went on to praise Beyonc's vocals, which according to him, she did not polish during the interlude, thus showing her real voice and limitations "just like the old days".[14] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine was brief and said that the song could benefit from the first half of the album.[21] Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph chose "Ego" as the standout track on I Am... Sasha Fierce, complimenting its lyrical content and calling it "playful boldness".[13]

Ann Powers of Los Angeles Times noted that in "Ego", Beyonc shows the spunk she developed playing Etta James in Cadillac Records.[22] IGN Music described the song as one of the "genuine shining moments" where Beyonc's voice and the music are perfectly matched.[12] The Village Voice's Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond described "Sasha Fierce" as "brassy, big-headed, confrontational, and witty" and wrote that all these adjectives suit "Ego".[17] According to Jennifer Vineyard of MTV News, the song seems more like a meeting ground between the album's halves, further writing that it is "musically" with "Sasha", nevertheless thematically and lyrically, it is full-on Beyonc; "vulnerable, wanting to love and be loved back".[23] Nick Levine of Digital Spy commented that Beyonc is "goddamn fabulous" on "Ego".[24] However, Jim Farber of Daily News commented that "'Ego' avoids expectations by celebrating a man's cockiness rather than her [Beyonc's] own."[25] The remix version of "Ego" with Kanye West was nominated for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards but lost to "Run This Town" sung by Jay-Z featuring Rihanna and West.[26] On The Village Voice's 2009 Pazz & Jop singles list, "Ego" was ranked at number 546.[27]

For the week ending June 20, 2009, "Ego" entered US Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 77, becoming Beyonc's 19th solo entry on the chart. The song peaked at number 39 after 8 weeks on the chart issue dated August 15, 2009,[28] becoming Beyonc's 18th solo top 40 single and the 5th single from I Am... Sasha Fierce to crack the top 40.[29] "Ego" fared better on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, where it peaked at number three on July 25, 2009,[30] thus charting higher than "If I Were a Boy" and "Halo" on that chart. The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA),[31] and, as of October 6, 2010, has sold 357,000 downloads (excluding remix version) in the US.[32]

Even though "Ego" was only officially released in the US, it still managed to chart in other countries. In New Zealand, the song debuted at number 28 on June 8, 2009,[33] and peaked at number 11 on June 29, 2009, after just three weeks on the chart.[34] Spending ten weeks on the chart, it became the fifth song from I Am... Sasha Fierce to chart within the top 40 there.[35] The song was certified gold by Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) on August 7, 2011.[36] "Ego" also bubbled at number two on the Dutch Tip Parade chart, which is equivalent to number 42 on the Dutch Top 40 Singles Chart.[37] The song charted for four weeks on the Swedish Singles Chart, where it peaked at number 29.[35]

Like the music videos for "If I Were a Boy", "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)", and "Diva", the one for "Ego" was shot in black and white.[49] The word "bitch" is muted out when Beyonc sings, "I got every reason to feel like I'm that bitch!". "Ego" is the first video from I Am... Sasha Fierce in which she has curly afro hair, similar to the one in "Work It Out". It is also the first video from the Sasha Fierce disc of her album where she does not don her robot-glove.[48][50] The video features Beyonc and her two backup female dancers all dressed in silver leotards and performing similar choreography, which has reminiscence of that of "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". Later, Beyonc sits on a white glittery chair in front of the same tiled background; she is wearing black coat and the two dancers are still dancing in unison around her. There are a few shots of her on the chair facing the back of the camera with the dancers doing the same.[51] Beyonc then gets up to join the dance being executed by the two female around the chair. This scene ends as they walk to the left of the camera, into the next scene. Beyonc is still with the tiled background. She and her dancers are now holding poles as props with which they dance. During the same pole scene, some shots of her singing in the chair are intercut. In the next scene, with the same tiled background, Beyonc is leaning against the wall as the bridge of the song has been reached. Her dancers spin in heels around her, and they all then continue to dance against the wall.[51] The last scene shows Beyonc in the chair, without the black jacket and still dancing until the song ends. 2351a5e196

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