In typical fashion, this year's BET Awards were a mishmash of randomness--not enough awards, too many sub-par performances and, even for a night that was to be dedicated to the late great King of Pop, Michael Jackson, it was barely that. There were so many moments I'd love to dig into, but I set aside this time to cover one and only one thing: Beyonce's rendition of "Ave Maria." I think Beyonce is a consummate entertainer. She can put on a show that I believe, in the years to come, will make her as legendary as Michael to this generation. The costumes, the dances, the hair, the preternatural beauty, the energy. I will not take any of those things away from her. But what I will take case with is her inability to determine what is appropriate and respectful in a moment when the world is mourning the loss of one of the biggest pop stars of our time.
Beyonce's part in the BET Awards tribute to Michael Jackson was to do her cover of "Ave Maria," the revered hymn in the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox church that calls for the intercession of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Given the hymn's profound implications, you think that she would surrender herself and all that she knows, particularly her alter ego Sasha Fierce, and give the moment the utmost respect and reverence.
Such was not the case when Ms. Knowles hit the stage to perform. Decked out in a high-cut, strapless, bedazzled bustier paired with a floor-skimming jacket, Sasha Fierce Beyonce belted out the classic hymn. Problem with that is, "Ave Maria" is not meant to be sung just because you know how to sing--no Jamie Foxx, she can't sing it just because she is that talented. "Ave Maria" is a song to be ministered because you understand the power of intercession and because you understand the sacred nature of Mary and her birth of a child who changed the course of millions.
I've long said that Beyonce can sing, but that's where it stops. She knows how to take what people--or she--has written and perform it, but more often than not, it's not from the depth of her being that she performs. This was a moment when we all could have benefitted from seeing a Beyonce less put-together and more in tune with her spirit and the grieving spirits of those all around the world. Unfortunately, all I saw was Beyonce doing what she does best--showcasing her talent, her body, and her beauty to the detriment of her spirit.
Maybe I'm taking this all too seriously. If I am, I want to hear the detractors and supporters of my view.
What did you think of Beyonce's performance of "Ave Maria"?

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For all of you people calling beyonce you need to stop taking things so seriously, she sang a song big deal thats where it ends.Michael would have loved it and everyone thought it was a amzing she sang it with passion who cares what she was wearing god doesnt judge does he? If all you've got to do with your lives is Criticize other people then you need to get out more. people in this world take things too seriously! R.I.P michael
This "Ava Marie" was trashy. Bad judgement. Disrespectful and silly.
This was not the time to be underdrssed and stupid. Shameful..just shameful.
The BET Awards was advertised as a tribute to Michael Jackson, but it clearly...CLEARLY...wasn't! That up chuck of an "awards show" was planned a year in advance. MJ died a few days before it was supposed to go on. They threw some random crap together, cut out some award giving/receiving speeches, had a couple artists sing MJ songs, and had Janet Jackson appear and called it a tribute. Pfft.
The person who made this blog said that Beyonce sung the hymn. I looked up the lyrics to the hymn (original and translated) and they were not the lyrics that Beyonce sung. Beyonce has a song on her album called "Ave Maria" and it was her new single at the time. That's why she sung that song. If you though she was under dressed, fine. If you're offended by her use of the words "Ave Maria" then okay. Though I don't understand it that's WAY more understandable than being upset over a hymn she didn't even sing!
I am trying to understand why she used the words "Ave Maria" in her song. It didn't make since at all. It was out of context big time. The song is not about the Blessed Mother, it is about her relationship with her boyfriend. It really makes me question her motives. Can she really be that dumb or was she making fun of something that catholics consider holy. (set apart) How did this song get this far? Didn't anyone tell her "Ave Maria" means Hail Mary?
"confused"- you are right to be confused- first off, this all the illuminati/masonry behind the music business and brainwashing artists to beleive in their religion, that of the ancient pagans- "maria" is not necessary the Christian Mary, but rather the mother-woman goddess from the pagan times being sung to. There is deeper meaning that goes very far..just read into the lines- she is talking how she felt it on earth- and in the darkness-even with her own friends she is alone- if she talking about Holy Mary it would be in the light and in more positive fashion not coming to her the darkness! only the evil comes to you in the darkness. You will be seeing a lot of illusions in the music industry to fallen angels, or angels coming to earth that are good- these are all references to satan, the fallen angel. (ie, chris brown's fallen angel- lyrics are so obvious, jaz-z, rihanna, madonna etc talk about beautiful strangers and fallen angels, heaven on earth) they are talking about a bad thing, an evil thing. they beleive the fallen angel, satan, was improperly thrown out of heaven and they are all part of the religion that beleives he really is good and should be elevated and praised.. but this is another story.. beyonce is brainwashed to beleive evil is good, just as is most of hollywood...no respect and no business using the word Mary, she should have been using Venus or Isis cause those are the gods they pray to
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