She continued, "I can't thank y'all enough for your love and protection. I've never seen anything like it," she wrote. "So, the album leaked, and you all actually waited until the proper release time so you all can enjoy it together. She also added that she saw a video on YouTube. In an interview with a leading daily, Beyonc explained that the idea for the promo was a 1960s film of a Bob Fosse routine, Mexican Breakfast, which featured his wife, Gwen Verdon. Songwriter Diane Warren also threw shade at the album because one of the songs has 24 credited writers, to which other industry veterans stood up against via Twitter.Īnd before the album had even released, the BeyHive faced premature leaks, which Beyoncé thanked fans for not listening to on Instagram. The dancing of the song, ‘Single Ladies’ was inspired by choreographer and director Bob Fosse. Previously, "Milkshake" singer Kelis took issue with an interpolated sample used on Renaissance track "Energy," claiming via social media posts that she was not notified of the interpolation. While Renaissance has already been lauded as another critically acclaimed album from Beyoncé, the roll-out hasn't been without controversy. So far, Beyoncé's team has made no statement on the request from Lewinsky.Īfter facing the backlash from the use of the word "sp-z" in her "Heated" lyrics, the "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)" icon immediately took action to amend the mistake.īeyoncé's representative told Rolling Stonethat the word was not used "intentionally in a harmful way." Many fans weren't amused by the statement, with one person tweeting, "She’s worried about a song released almost 9 years ago, girl be. The article she's referring to is from 2014, where she said, "“Thanks, Beyoncé, but if we’re verbing, I think you meant ‘Bill Clinton’d all on my gown,’ not ‘Monica Lewinsky’d.’” but you make an interesting/fair point…” Lewinsky responded. I did mention it in the first Vanity Fair article I wrote in 2014… which was the first public thing I’d done in 10 years. According to Billboard, a fan replied to Lewinsky with, "Have you reached out to Beyoncé or her team before you saw all the heat? I am curious."
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