Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, an iconic American singer, has recently addressed the phenomenon of the pressure of fame and how it influences her as an artist. In her 40s now, she said she does music at her own time and does not seize to learn and invent as she despise perfection.
In the recent interview with GQ magazine, Beyoncé said that she disappears from the limelight most often when she is not producing something new, and she enjoys fame but sometimes it is a great burden. However, she stressed that her artistic projects, such as her recent work on Cowboy Carter, feel liberating, and she only engages in work that fuels her creativity and sense of freedom.
When she was probed about retirement, she expressed that powerful messages and good music never ages, meaning she has no plan to quit on her arts in near future.