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Kelis was unimpressed to learn that a section of her hit song had been interpolated on Beyoncé's new album without her being notified.
The Grammy-award winning singer is now recording a track on her hit album “Renaissance” after complaints it contained an ableist slur.
The singer had faced a backlash after using an offensive term on a track from her new album Renaissance.
Beyoncé has confirmed she'll remove the lyric, but disability charities questioned why it was included in the first place.
The singer took issue with Beyoncé's interpolation of her 2003 hit Milkshake, which was written by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes.
This album is for us.
"I appreciate you for calling out anyone that was trying to sneak into the club early."
"I hope it inspires you to release the wiggle."
The US singer talks tearful Heartstopper rewatches, feeling seen by Noah's Arc and his ultimate Pride anthem from Whitney Houston.
It's officially a house girl summer.