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Beyonce references her Album Of The Year Grammys snub on her new country record Cowboy Carter - after her husband Jay-Z berated the awards
The 32-time Grammy winner sent fans into a frenzy when she released the 27-track album on Friday with fans quickly noting her reference to the repeated snubs.
Referencing Beyonce's cover of the 1973 Dolly Parton classic Jolene, he adds that Bey, 'pours gasoline on its already fiery lyrics, with menacing changes including, 'I can easily understand why you're attracted to my man/ But you don't want this smoke, so shoot your shot for someone else.' Moran adds that he, 'can't wait to hear how country radio or the Grammys handle Sweet Honey Buckin, an epic track that opens with Beyonce reverently covering Patsy Cline's I Fall To Pieces and ends with her chanting 'Buck it, like a mechanical bull!' 'Over 27 interlocking songs and interludes, Cowboy Carter throws a lasso around country's sonic signifiers, and spins them into something unique: Appalachian fiddles are spliced with pop melodies, and lap steel guitars underscore rap verses with speaker-crushing sub bass.
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