Is this the bravest, most amazing, and inspiring lyricism of all time? How can other artists ever hope to achieve such depth?
>as a black American with roots in Alabama and Louisiana." [5] The song opens with rumbling sirens, in the opening lines, “Y'all haters corny with that Illuminati mess,” the song addresses rumors about the singer's connection to popular conspiracy theories about the Illuminati.[6] This synth effect appears as Beyoncé repeats the first verse "My daddy Alabama/ Momma Louisiana", NPR's Mandalit del Barco noted during the verse, Beyoncé represents her family roots, he said, "Her mother is from Louisiana, as she let us know in the song. This has always been a big part of her identity; it's not one that the mainstream focus is on. People talk about her not centering it." He also described the lines as an "unapologetic blackness."
idk but I think /mu/ should respect beyonce
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i agree
I doubt she wrote it but the lyricsm in the song and Lemoande is great.