Beyoncé’s “lemonade,” released on April 23rd, was a triumph of sound and storytelling, an intense and adventurous “visual album” (accompanied by an hourlong film) about race, infidelity and marital meltdown. It was also a marvel of project management. Beyoncé, famously controlling and tight-lipped about her creative process, oversaw a cast of nearly 100 collaborators, from Jack White and Diplo to dozens of unknown producers and songwriters. “Beyoncé is really involved at all stages,” says Jonny Coffer, who co-wrote and co-produced “Freedom.” “She produces, alters and arranges tracks in ways I wouldn’t think of,” adds MeLo-X, the Brooklyn rapper-producer who worked with her on “Hold Up.”
Malik Yusef, a Chicago spoken-word artist and producer who co-wrote “Sandcastles,” says his contribution began with a conversation with Beyoncé at the NBA’s All-Star Weekend…