![]() As ever, her effortless delivery is half of the appeal. In her second verse, she references the late night stripper Instagram phenomenon Demon Time, the pornographic subscription service Onlyfans, and the social media network du jour TikTok, as if to tease fans who are still stuck on the existence of her secret Snapchat account. (Proceeds will support Covid-19 relief in Houston, via the Methodist organization Bread of Life Inc.) The song retains the simple piano beat and staccato hook that propelled it to viral status, but Beyoncé upgrades the original from a good song to a multi-dimensional one.įew artists ever sound like they’re having a better time than Beyoncé does when she raps. The whimsy she brings to those non-album drops is all over the “Savage” remix, also a charity release. She joked about her elevator scandal on a remix of “***Flawless” she out-rapped both Jay Z and Future on DJ Khaled’s “Top Off” she even flexed some Spanish on a remix of J Balvin’s “Mi Gente,” to raise money for victims of Hurricane Harvey. Beyoncé has often been at her freest and most experimental on these kinds of one-offs, where the stakes are presumably lower than they are on her album-as-event opuses.
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