So I'm sure everyone is loving the new album, I am! When I saw the video for Pretty Hurts I was like whoa, this is amazing. Then I listened to the lyrics a couple times and...I don't get it anymore. At first I thought it was a song for everyone, basically saying it's ok to love yourself. Then the line, "you trying to fix something but you can't fix what you can't see" made me wonder. Obviously Beyonce is a stunning woman, who doesn't need to fix anything. She's beautiful. But what about people, like myself, who have visible flaws that you CAN see? I still love the song but I just feel it's a song for people who are already attractive/beautiful/handsome whatever. Does anyone else think differently? Is this really a song anyone can relate to...

Pretty hurts

We shine the light on whatever's worst

Perfection is a disease of a nation

Pretty hurts, pretty hurts

We shine the light on whatever's worst

Tryin' to fix something

But you can't fix what you can't see

It's the soul that needs the surgery


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As it turns out, she'd watched the video to "Pretty Hurts" and despite the fantastic lyrics, what you see on screen is a different picture. What you see is Beyonce being significantly thinner than before her pregnancy, creating the yearning for those watching the video to look like her, to do exactly what she sings about: strives for perfection, which hurts.

I don't know. As someone who was severely harmed by trying to imitate celebrities' bodies, I am aware of the severe and fatal consequences that the Beyonce's video coupled with the lyrics can have on a teenagers mind. In other words, singing about not wanting to play the ridiculous game of beauty and perfection anymore, but looking exactly like the people she doesn't want to be should not just be seen as a harmless side effect of show biz.

It hurts trying to fake that your pretty when you feel insecure. We are all so obsessed with what society thinks pretty is. Have the perfect body, the best smile.No one is perfect.Just remember that everyone is unique and pretty in their own way. Don't hurt yourself trying to look 'pretty'.:)

Pretty hurts is about how know matter the amount of "fixing" you try when you look at your reflection it's never going to be good enough. You mentally break yourself apart until you fall apart, "you left a shattered mirrior in the shards of a beautiful girl." The song is written for the mental voices in your head tell you "just on more pound" , " just one more surgery", "just a little more makeup" it's always just one more, you don't realized how much it affects you until you mentally break down.

That your still no phrase but a little bit of dont hate me and no phrase together :) and also typing in the dark with the light out at night because it was that you were pretty hurts when you didnt see id much.

From childhood, cute or pretty children are favoured and praised more frequently due to their prettiness than the ones that are not and are made to know about the reason for their preferential treatment - prettiness. So, often than not the pretties result to focusing more on the outside (appearance) than the inside (character). So I think "pretty hurts" simply means being pretty hurts more than not. That is being physically beautiful or pretty hurts especially when good character is lacking since real pretty comes from the inside. Such physically pretty ones are most likely (not necessarily, though) experience more heart-break, divorce,etc. than the ones that are pretty from the inside.

pretty hurts is about no matter how much you try perfecting your outlook,to please others and yourself,you never get satisfied.This results to feeling down hearted in the long run and wishing you didn't try being a fake.

Pretty hurts is about how people can make you feel unwanted. So when you feel rejected you try to become the perfect person. But what comes with being perfect, is pain on the inside that you can never get rid of. You're always going to see the things that hurt you on the inside. Behind the mask you see the shattered image behind it.

Pretty hurts

We shine the light on whatever's worst

Perfection is a disease of a nation

(Pretty hurts, pretty hurts)

Pretty hurts

We shine the light on whatever's worst

You're tryna fix something

But you can't fix what you can't see

It's the soul that needs a surgery

Pretty hurts

(Pretty hurts, pretty hurts)

We shine the light on whatever's worst

Perfection is a disease of a nation

(Pretty hurts, pretty hurts)

Pretty hurts

(Pretty hurts, pretty hurts)

We shine the light on whatever's worst

You're tryna fix something

But you can't fix what you can't see

It's the soul that needs a surgery

KNOWLES: (Singing) Just another stage. Pageant the pain away. This time I'm going to take the crown without falling down, down, down. Pretty hurts. We shine the light on whatever's worse. Perfection is a disease of a nation. Pretty hurts, pretty hurts.

MARTIN: That is one, I think, song and a video that a lot of people would point to to say, here is a person who is very much a part of the industry, who is very successful at being pretty in a conventional way, and she's turning it on its head in a video where she's presented, herself, as a beauty queen but she's also showing a lot of the stuff that goes into that and the pain of getting to be that thin. It's pretty - it's actually kind of explicit in some - and I don't mean sexually, I mean in terms of showing the extreme lengths that some people go to to meet that beauty ideal.

ALLRED: Well, I think it provokes a discussion. So for my class, this is great stuff because you have these two different sides where - do these contradict? Can we somehow bring them together and see it as one fluid statement that she's making? And I tend to think of her work as - these videos as small, little pieces of performance, right? So I try and take away the - Beyonce as the person. And, you know, what is she putting forth in this video? So the "Pretty Hurts" video or the song, even - the lyrics are pretty straightforward about, you know, these detrimental facets of beauty, or the way that we stereotypically conceived beauty in the world. And she's exposing them at least. And maybe she's just showing that she's also been a part of this and maybe been a victim of these ideals of beauty, even though pretty much everyone agrees that Beyonce is stereotypically beautiful - what we consider - would consider to be beautiful. And then I take the sexuality of other videos, for instance, as more performance about - you know, we'll look at "Partition" next to writings about the way that black women's bodies have been seen over time or treated over time, and how in "Partition" is she performing the objectification of a black woman's body, versus objectifying her own body? So I try and make those kind of distinctions about what she's doing. It's not her lifestyle, necessarily, that's in "Partition." Although, who knows? Maybe, you know, that is a private fantasy or something. We don't know. 006ab0faaa

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