Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade So-called Beyoncé “more vile than ever”The result? “X-rated lyrics”Check out her latest album. “Renaissance,”Which dropped last week.
“Now, she comes back more vile than ever putting out X-rated lyrics,” Kilmeade said about the acclaimed singer’s reentry into the public sphere.
Both Kilmeade and Fox contributor Raymond Arroyo found Beyoncé’s song “Heated,”offensive, including the lyrics “Dimples on my hip, stretch marks on my tits.”
“What about the dimpled-ass community?” Kilmeade mocks, “Are they insulted by being used in her songs? Have you thought about that?”
Arroyo replies, “Or those with stretch mark breasts, apparently,”She declined to repeat the term she used. He does not call it the “delightful” lyric was written by Drake, he goes on to condemn Beyoncé for using the phrase in her song.
“Why you would sing them as a renowned women who young people look to, I don’t quite get,”Fox contributor at 51 years old said.
When discussing her reentry into the music world, Kilmeade noted Beyoncé had been relatively quiet until the album’s drop on Friday.
“You know when you get a little older, sometimes you mellow,”Kilmeade stated. “I mean, she’s a parent… We haven’t really seen her in a while barely dressed, dancing around, and now, she comes back.”
Thankfully, despite complaints from Fox News, Beyoncé has not “mellowed” out. Instead, she used her latest album to mix it. “Black dance music history, feminism and queer thought into an ecstatic masterpiece that defies marginalisation,”According to The Guardian.
When the term “song” was used, it caused controversy. “spazz,”The lyric was criticized for being offensive to individuals who experience involuntary muscle spasms. Beyoncé’s team announced that they would change the lyric amid the perceived ableist undertones.