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Lesson learned, do not compare Beyoncé and Solange Knowles as a punchline in a rap. That what Fabolous found out after he name checked the sisters in his 2010 song, “For the Money” featuring Nicki Minaj.
His punchline goes, “Because if you could have Beyoncé, would you take Solange?” Both sisters were upset by it, he revealed in a Jan. 23 appearance on The Breakfast Club.
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Fabolous promised to apologise to Solange Knowles after her sister Beyonce confronted him about a lyric in his tune For the Money.
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Even though Beyoncé prefers staying away from controversies, she never shies away from standing up for what’s right. In a recent interview with radio show The Breakfast Club, rapper Fabolous revealed that Beyoncé once criticised his freestyle song lyric, in which he spoke about Queen B and her sister Solange. In his 2010 track For the Money, which also features Nicki Minaj, the rapper says in one of the verses, “If you could have Beyoncé, would you take Solange?”
Sometimes artists don't even realize how far their words can travel. Fabolous found himself in a tricky predicament when what he thought was a harmless jab from 2010's "For the Money" comparing Beyoncé to her sister Solange actually came back to haunt him when Bey pressed him about it later."Because if you could have Beyoncé, would you take Solange?" he raps on the Nicki Minaj-assisted record.
Fabolous is known for his punchline-based raps with frequent references to celebrities. The veteran Brooklyn rapper was asked during a recent appearance on The Breakfast Club whether he ever caught any flak from one of his name-drops, and he shared a story about Beyoncé pulling him aside about a line mentioning the superstar singer and her sister Solange.
Don't ever speak to Beyoncéor her sister, Solange, ever again.