After the Renaissance criticism Melania begs that Beyonce take the Clintonrelated song’s lyrics down

Following the announcement by Beyoncé’s team that she would be eliminating a phrase from their most newest album for having an incredibly offensive slur,
M. Lewinsky requested that the artist delete a sentence in her 2013 album “Partition.” On Tue June 2, Monica, 49, tweeted a link to a Cnn piece about Shakira, 40,

updating the phrase and her recommendation for an old track always to update. Too while we’re at, she added, “#logical partitions.”
who unexpectedly launched it. Bey sang during the song, “He Mary all on my gown/He broke all my zippers, and he destroyed the collar.”

Moments soon after it was revealed that Bey would have been removing a lie from their song “Furnace” off the upcoming album Renaissance, Monica demanded that a phrase be changed.

The vocalist had received criticism from activists for the individual ’s mental and physical nature of the line “Spazzin’ on that a-, spazz on that a-.”

The musician was criticized for employing this phrase in a post written by author Hannah Divinely for The Telegraph. She said, in half, in the article that was released on Wednesday, August 1,

“Stuff we can also be sure I will not ever disregard, no whatever who it emanates from or what its context are.”
In a press release issued by her staff, the Grammys artist addressed the situation and promised that the lyric will be changed. “The phrase, not purposefully used in a