Beyonce's fans are praying to see the old Queen B after hearing her latest single from her new album.
Queen Bey officially hyped fans earlier this week by dropping the details about his album "Renaissance." The public expressed their excitement as they expected the best from the creative genius.
However, things happened differently after dropping her "Break My Soul."
On her YouTube channel, Beyonce officially dropped new music on Monday and made fans dance to it. The track also features rapper Big Freedia who previously worked with her on her 2016 album "Lemonade."
Although some fans were glad about the single, others were disappointed as the song reportedly did not sound like Beyonce at all.
"sawry [sorry]... but the new beyonce song sounds like something from 2014 like dj snake featuring bey," one said, per Express UK, with another adding, "This might be the first Beyonce song I was not excited for and I feel left out in the cold."
Aside from these issues, some also pointed out that Beyonce seemingly "copied" Azealia Banks.
Did Beyonce Copy Azealia Banks in "Break My Soul"?
As reported by Mirror, several fans also thought that Banks made the song as it did not sound like Beyonce at all.
They said that Queen B sounded uninspired in her new single, causing more disappointment to the fans who have been waiting for a long time.
"I heard it and thought of azealia banks too.. beyonce should stop stealing from the real queen," one wrote, with another said, "The song sounds like a vapid, dumbed-down, off-brand, copy of something Azealia Banks would have done better. Beyoncé should have brought Banks on to rap a few verses."
But amid the negative comments, celebrities and her supporters offered her the best and unmatched support.
Even Michelle Obama applauded Beyonce and said that the song is what people need right now. Barack Obama's wife also told the singer she could not wait to hear the full album.
In an interview with British Vogue, Beyonce hinted that the album would feature "soaring vocals and fierce beats."
As the whole album is yet to come, people can expect these reactions to change soon.
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