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Kelis And Beyonce Twitter Drama Explained About The Renaissance Album

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Fans of Kelis and Beyonce have been fighting on Twitter, which has caused trouble. What specifically did the singer say about the Renaissance record that caused this, despite the fact that there is no animosity or conflict between the two?

When Beyonce’s fans learned that her new album Renaissance had been leaked online, they became quite unhappy. Many people were responding to the tune, and some of them discovered that one of the songs had included a sample of Kelis’ music.

But this was not the point at which relations between the two fandoms deteriorated.

What Kelis regarding Beyonce?

When rumors on Twitter surfaced that a song by Kelis might be sampled for the upcoming album, the turmoil began. Because Kelis’ 2000 song Get Along With You was sampled in Beyonce’s Energy song for Renaissance, Kelis is given credit as the song’s author.

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Shortly after this was discovered, Kelis continued to comment on an Instagram post, saying she was only learning that her music had been sampled along with the rest of the world.

She wrote: “My mind is blown too since the degree of disrespect and sheer stupidity of all 3 parties involved is stunning.” as soon as she had something to say about it. In the same way that everyone else did, I learned about this. Nothing is ever as it seems since certain people in this industry lack moral character and integrity and deceive everyone.

She said, “It’s not a collaboration… It is theft. Beyonce hasn’t responded to this as of now.

A project in three parts

Beyonce honored us all by providing information about the Renaissance after we had to wait months for an album. The fact that it is a three-part project is now even better news.

On her social media, the singer wrote: “This three-act production was recorded over the course of the epidemic over a three-year period. a period of calmness and, in my opinion, the most creative thought.

“Creating this album gave me a place to fantasize and find escape amid a difficult period for the planet,” she continued. In a period when not much else was moving, it gave me the freedom and adventure I needed. My goal was to establish a secure environment free from bias. a location where overthinking and perfectionism are not allowed. a location where one can yell, let off steam, and experience liberation. It was a lovely journey of discovery.

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Ankita Khanrah is a second-year student of the Master of Communication and Journalism (Integrated) programme at the School of Mass Communication, KIIT Deemed University, Bhubaneswar.

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