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Monica Lewinsky Asks Beyoncé’s Lyrics About Her be Removed

Beyoncé has already replaced one of the lyrics on her new song ‘Heated’ following the intense backlash, and now Monica Lewinsky has asked her to change another…

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This time on a pretty well-known hit from way back in 2014.

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It seems Lewinsky is using the recent backlash in her favor.

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This comes amid the release of Renaissance: Act I.

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We’re all aware that Beyoncé is a global superstar.

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She just doesn’t miss, and she’s built up a huge fan base because of it.

The singer rose to fame in the ’90s as the lead singer of Destiny’s Child.

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And her success boomed from there.

And in 2003, she released her debut studio album Dangerously in Love.

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It was an immediate hit.

Shortly after getting into the music industry, Beyoncé met Jay-Z, and the pair became pretty close.

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They met in 2000, when Beyoncé was just eighteen years old, and kept their relationship private for years, even though they began appearing in each other’s music videos.

They married in 2008. Four years later, they welcomed their first daughter, Blue Ivy, to the world.

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Beyoncé then went on to have twins, Rumi and Sir in 2017.

But the singer’s relationship with Jay-Z hasn’t always been so simple.

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The rapper opened up about his relationship with Beyoncé in an 11-minute video on his streaming service, Tidal, with Mahershala Ali and other artists back in 2017.

They discuss how seeing poor examples of men mistreating women growing up influenced their relationships with women down the road.

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“We built this big, beautiful mansion of a relationship that wasn’t totally built on the 100 percent truth, and it starts cracking,” Jay-Z said in the Tidal-exclusive video.

“Things start happening that the public can see. Then we had to get to a point of ‘Okay, tear this down and let’s start from the beginning.’”

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The rapper goes on to talk about his life growing up in the Marcy Projects in New York, dealing with violence on a daily basis, but found working on his relationship to be more of a challenge. “Nothing’s harder than this,” Jay-Z said. “By far, I’m telling you. It’s the hardest thing I’ve ever done.”

And I think we all remember the leaked video footage of Beyoncé’s sister Solange, physically attacking Jay-Z in an elevator…

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Making it seem as though Bey and Jay didn’t exactly have a picture-perfect marriage. While the 3 released a statement following the incident, noting that they’re a regular family that fights, tabloids speculated that Solange’s outburst toward her brother-in-law was due to cheating rumors.

And Beyoncé’s album shortly after the incident just caused further speculation.

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Her ground-breaking visual Lemonade also referenced instances of infidelity. On the track ‘Sorry’ Bey sings “He only want me when I’m not there / He better call Becky with the good hair,” seeming to reference one of Jay-Z’s trysts.

Jay-Z later addressed both incidents on his album, 4:44.

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On the opening track ‘Kill Jay-Z’ lyrics “You egged Solange on / Knowin’ all along, all you had to say you was wrong” validate Solange’s elevator outburst. On ‘Family Fued’ Jay-Z raps “Yeah, I’ll fuck up a good thing if you let me / Let me alone, Becky.” He also appears to blame the stress of his infidelity for Beyoncé’s miscarriage with line “Bey losin’ babies ‘cause their future’s uncertain.”

Both the album and short film Footnotes for 4:44 show a remorseful Jay-Z, who is also very much in love with his wife.

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When asked about whether Beyoncé knew about the revealing nature of 4:44, Jay-Z said his wife heard the album early on. The rapper explains that in order for their relationship to survive, they have to be completely honest and transparent. “We just got to a place where in order for this to work, this can’t be fake,” Jay-Z said in the video. “Not one ounce.”

Thankfully, it seems the pair are now in a much better place.

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And the singer has just dropped her newest album, Renaissance: Act I

Fans have been eager to hear what the star has in store.

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And just hours before the release, she gave a little look at what it’s all about.

Beyoncé shared a sweet post on her site, giving some background on the project while also thanking her family and friends for their support.  

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Along with the letter, she uploaded a photo of her laying next to her sleeping children, 10-year-old Blue Ivy and 5-year-old twins Sir and Rumi Carter.

“This three-act project was recovered over the pandemic,” she wrote.

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“A time to be still, but also a time to be the most creative. Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world. It allowed me to feel free and adventurous in a time when little else was moving.”

She continued: “My intention was to create a safe place, a place without judgment, a place to be free of perfectionism and overthinking, a place to scream, release, feel freedom. It was a beautiful journey of exploration.”

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She went on to thank Jay-Z and her kids for inspiring her throughout the whole process.

“I want to give a special thanks to Rumi, Sir, and Blue for allowing me the space, creativity, and inspiration, and a special thanks to my beautiful husband and muse, who held me down during those late nights in the studio,” she wrote.

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You can see her heartwarming post here.

Sadly, Beyoncé has faced backlash following the drop of her album for a lyric used in one of her new songs.

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And as a result, the singer has decided to cut it altogether.

The song that has left fans outraged is called ‘Heated’.

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It featured the line: “Sp*zzin’ on that a**, sp*zz on that a**.” 

Understandably, fans were quick to call out Beyoncé, with some branding her as ableist for using the slur.

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Twitter users Hannah Diviney wrote: “So @Beyonce used the word ‘sp*z’ in her new song Heated. Feels like a slap in the face to me, the disabled community & the progress we tried to make with Lizzo. Guess I’ll just keep telling the whole industry to ‘do better’ until ableist slurs disappear from music.”

Diviney also called out singer, Lizzo, on Twitter for her use of the same slur in ‘Grrrls’, successfully getting the singer to change the word in her track.

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And now Beyoncé has thankfully done the same.

But things aren’t over for Beyoncé just yet, as Monica Lewinsky has now asked the singer for her name to be removed from one of her previous hits.

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The song in question is Beyoncé’s hit track ‘Partition’ from 2014.

And it all has to do with the rumors that former President Bill Clinton had an affair with Lewinsky while he was in office.

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It made headlines at the time, however, Clinton has always denied his relationship with the then-intern was anything other than professional.

I think we can all remember his infamous words: “I did not have s*xual relations with that woman.” 

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The song references these rumors, with the lyric: “He popped all my buttons, and he ripped my blouse/He Monica Lewinsky-ed all on my gown.”

And it looks like Lewinsky is using the recent backlash to get her name removed.

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Posting a link to Variety’s article about the recent lyric change, Lewinsky tweeted: “Uhmm, while we’re at it… #Partition.”

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