Singer, Beyonce To Remove Offensive Lyrics From ‘Renaissance’ Album

Singer, Beyonce To Remove Offensive Lyrics From ‘Renaissance’ Album

Beyoncé is removing a lyric from her new song “Heated” following criticism from disability advocates and users on social media.

The track, which appears on her seventh studio album, “Renaissance,” was called out for being “ableist” for the singer’s use of the word “spaz.”

“Spazzin’ on that ass, spazz on that ass,” Beyoncé, 40, sang in one of the original verses.

“The word, not used intentionally in a harmful way, will be replaced,” Beyoncé’s team said in a statement obtained by Variety.

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