Some of Beyonce‘s staunchest fans, affectionately called #Beyhive, may think her latest album ‘Renaissance’ is perfect as it is, but the project – which was released July 29 – has undergone a few edits since due to some headline-grabbing drama.
Just a day after the diva took to press to announce she would remove the offensive term ‘sp*zzing’ from the album’s track ‘Heated’ (as we reported here), reports began circulating she took out a Kelis sample from the housed tune ‘Energy’ due to accusations of including it without permission.
But while some critics continue to review ‘Renaissance’ with a fine-toothed comb for more suggested updates, disgraced White House intern Monica Lewinsky is going back a little further in Bey’s catalog to render her suggestion.
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‘Partition’ may remain a fan favorite from Bey’s chart-topping 2013 self-titled album nearly 10 years after its unveiling, but there’s one who doesn’t exactly have it atop her playlist: Monica Lewinsky.
Lewinsky, whose claim to fame remains an entanglement she engaged in with former president Bill Clinton in the late 90’s, was referenced in the song when the music megastar sang: “He popped all my buttons, and he ripped my blouse/ He Monica Lewinsky-ed all on my gown.”
In the past Monica argued that since Clinton is the one who ejaculated on her dress the lyric should actually be, “Bill Clinton’d all on my gown.” She reiterated the argument Monday (August 1) when she took to Twitter amid Bey’s ‘ableist’ drama to say:
Lewinsky later admitted that she never reached out to Beyoncé or her camp about the lyric, but she has written published articles about it.
As of time reported, Bey nor any of her reps have responded to the request.
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