“B-TCH- BEYONCÉ SAID MY NAME BYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE,” tweeted Lizzo, per Billboard. Fittingly, Beyoncé sampled Kevin Aviance for “PURE/HONEY” on Renaissance.Īfter hearing Beyoncé name-drop them in their song, some artists freaked out. Beyoncé also named Nicki Minaj, Rhianna, and Whitney Houston before listing legendary ballroom houses – including House of Revlon, House of LaBeija, House of Amazon, House of Aviance, and the House of Ninja. “ Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold / Bessie Smith, Nina Simone / Betty Davis, Solange Knowles / Badu, Lizzo, Kelly Rowl’,” raps Beyoncé, before naming others like Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack, Janet Jackson, Tierra Whack, Missy Elliott, Diana Ross, Aretha Franklin, Aaliyah, and her “Move” collaborator, Grace Jones. Madonna’s Sexiest Pics: Look Back At Some Of Her Raciest Outfits Over The Years The pose mirrored the illustrated Beyoncé found on the remix’s cover art (while Madonna shared cover art that showed a cartoon version of herself.)
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The “Heated” singer’s hair was free and flowing while she cast an alluring and powerful look toward the camera. More AboutMadonnaįor the shoot, Beyoncé rocked the jeweled bodysuit from the cover art but opted to lay on the floor on top of a furry rug. The music legend’s blonde hair is up in curls, and her makeup looks flawless. Madonna seems to be harkening back to her Vogue days, wearing a corset, fishnet stockings, multiple jeweled necklaces, a fur stole, and not much else.
In the image uploaded to Madonna’s Instagram Story, the “Material Girl” singer stands next to the glittery disco horse from the Renaissance cover art. Image Credit: Richard Young/Shutterstock / Steve Sands/NewYorkNewswire/Bauer-Griffin/Shutterstockĭays after Beyoncé and Madonna dropped “The Queens Remix” of “Break My Soul,” Madonna, 63, posted an elegant and sexy photo of her with Bey, 40, while promoting the collab.