While Beyoncé fans are (mostly) loving the superstar’s gritty new single “Bow Down/I Been On,” Keyshia Cole is not impressed. “Can’t stand when people all self righteous when it’s convenient it makes them look good,” the R&B singer tweeted Monday. “Lmao! But can still talk sh-t when convenient 2 FOH.”
On Sunday, Beyoncé debuted “Bow Down”, which features the singer defiantly repeating the lyric “Bow down, bitches” in full-on Sasha Fierce mode. Another line seems to reference husband Jay-Z: “I took some time to live my life, don’t think I’m just his little wife.”
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Can’t stand when people all self righteous when it’s convenient it makes them look good. Lmao! But can still talk shit when convenient 2 FOH
— Keyshia Cole Gibson (@KeyshiaCole) March 18, 2013
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First “Women need to Stick together” now bitches better Bow. Smh. But it’s all G! Chicks stay shooting the shit. … tmi.me/OnGp7
— Keyshia Cole Gibson (@KeyshiaCole) March 18, 2013
“First ‘Women need to Stick together’ now b—hes better Bow. Smh. But it’s all G! Chicks stay shooting the s-t. But when I speak my mind its a prob,” complained Cole, upsetting the loyal, Twitter-dwelling Bey Hive.
In response to Cole, one pro-Beyonce fan replied: “it’s a fun s-t talkin song .. Don’t try and make it more just so u can have some bulls-t to say.”
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“When Beyoncé sings she’s Sasha Fierce though, so get ya life,” a Cole critic sniped.
Meanwhile, some Queen B lovers — in agreement with Cole — are bristling at what they perceive to be an anti-feminist message out of sync with Beyoncé’s personal brand of empowerment. Recall: the girl-power song “Run the World”; her electrifying Super Bowl halftime performance alongside Kelly Rowland, Michelle Williams and an army of female dancers.
“the irony of beyonce screaming ‘bow down b*tches’ after all those girl power anthems isn’t lost on me,” said a tweet from @bomani_jones.
The Hit Boy-produced “Bow Down” is Beyonce’s first new material since her 2011 album “4,” released before the birth of her daughter Blue Ivy. Coinciding with her fifth studio album, she launches her “Mrs. Carter World Tour” on June 28 in Los Angeles.
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