She has the entire world’s eyes and ears on her. Lemonade was the kind of cultural moment we aren’t supposed to see anymore. There may not have been record-shattering sales numbers a la Thriller, but there hasn’t been a singular pop album that generated so much conversation, critique and controversy in at least a decade. There hasn’t been a musical presentation as world-stopping as “Formation;” with its evocative video and the controversial halftime performance at Super Bowl 50. Only a handful of popular artists have the reach that turn album releases into international flashpoints like a Thriller was at the dawn of MTV in the 1980s or a Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band during the reign of 1960s hippie flower-power. The scope of Beyoncé’s stardom was cemented with Lemonade. She’s just sharpening the point now.