I don't like it either. she had all this talk on her documentary about bringing back R&B and then releases this? Bow Down sounds like a song that Nicki Minaj should have done. I had higher hopes
I guess I'm alone in liking the song, Its one of those songs you listen to for power, sometimes you want to be Top Dog and all the bitches around you to Bow Down.
I't will do good in the clubs, I will have no problems calling random ppl bitches on the dance floor
^i get why it was made, but it's not Beyonce at all and never will be. What does she have to prove? we all know whether we like her or not she is the queen of her genre right now. she never has ever needed to prove anything or at least she claims to be that way.
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I don't like it either. she had all this talk on her documentary about bringing back R&B and then releases this? Bow Down sounds like a song that Nicki Minaj should have done. I had higher hopes
I tweeted when i first heard it that it sounds like a Keri Hilson song
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i dont like the new single either. its very "mean girl"
Definitely. I am 100% with Keisha Cole on that one, when I heard my first thought was: what a mess.. Musically, PR-ly everything.. And then I thought: would a man have gotten such publicity for basically affirming is power/putting himself above others?
Don't know.. She is good, talented, hardworking.. No problem with her saying it but.. Bow down.. Really? Posted via Mobile Device
I guess I'm alone in liking the song, Its one of those songs you listen to for power, sometimes you want to be Top Dog and all the bitches around you to Bow Down.
I't will do good in the clubs, I will have no problems calling random ppl bitches on the dance floor
I like it too and I think shes telling the haters(aka Keisha Cole and co.) to bow down. I can't wait for it in the clubs, sometimes its nice for an artiste not to be a 1 sided bore.
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I also do not like the song, am I hater too? This word starts to annoy me.
I am full of respect that Keysha dared to write what she thinks about the song.
am not talking about people that don't like the song, just check any Beyonce post on any entertainment or gossip site and you'll get the type of people am talking about. She brings out the crazy in people from both sides both fans and haters.
Here is her HM ad
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