![]() ![]() ” It’s only for one count at the end, but any fan of Freedia would recognize it anywhere. You can hear Big Freedia’s ad-libbed lines around 1:10 of Beyonce’s song saying “I did not come to play with you h*es, I came to slay, b*tch!” which echoes part of the chorus: “I slay, I slay, I slay.” It’s an exciting moment for Big Freedia, especially since #ICameToSlay became a popular Twitter hashtag after the song’s release.Īt the end of “Pep Rally” is where you will hear Big Freedia’s voice once more, quoting her single “ Na Who Mad. Big Freedia has already collaborated with RuPaul for the song “Peanut Butter,” has several booty-shaking singles out and stars in their own reality show on Fuse, “Big Freedia: Queen of Bounce.” According to an interview in Vogue, there’s even a possibility of Big Freedia going on Beyonce’s upcoming Formation World Tour. ![]() However, there’s an artist featured on both tracks who won’t be flying under the radar for much longer: Big Freedia.īig Freedia can arguably be named the foremost ambassador for “bounce music,” a hip-hop subgenre originating in New Orleans. Meanwhile, Missy Elliot’s new song “Pep Rally” is her most recent hit since last year’s “WTF (Where They From).” Both of these songs were featured during Super Bowl 50, and are getting all the hype they deserve. ![]() Beyonce’s new song “Formation” is definitely the new “Flawless,” a smash-hit single - shirts and iPhone cases carrying the song’s title are being made as I write this. ![]()
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