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Drake Reminds Us That 'Girls Love Beyonce' And Destiny's Child


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Drake finally dropped the remix to "Started From The Bottom" (dubbed "No New Friends") last night but then the icing on the cake was the single that followed that..."Girls Love Beyoncé," produced by 40. Maybe that's what Drizzy and Bey were laughing so hard about in some pictures we peeped at the Grammy Awards.

The timing of the new track coincides with the launch of Beyonce's sold-out Mrs. Carter World Tour, which kicked off in Belgrade, Serbia last night with some very interesting outfit choices.

Drake's new single finds Fauntleroy singing a version of Destiny's Child's hit "Say My Name" as the Toronto native raps about his high-profile love life. "Look, I know girls love Beyoncé, girls love to f--- with your conscious/ Girls hate when n---as go different and shorty you ain't no different," he sings, before getting deeper with, "I need someone I can leave through the front door with, 'cause we don't wanna hide no more/ Plus, you're not shy no more, neither of us wanna play the side no more."



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