Beyoncé Shares The Original Version Of “Sorry” With The Masses

 

This version of “Sorry” scares the hell out of me!


Yesterday, it was announced that Beyoncé’s “Lemonade” album was now available on Spotify and Apple Music. To celebrate this big deal, Queen B decided to release an unreleased version of “Sorry.”

While the original version (Or revamped version) of “Sorry” sounds a lot funner/energetic, the version you hear up top sounds a lot more evocative, featuring intense melodies, a dark instrumental and scary vibes. To be honest with you, I felt very uncomfortable listening to this s**t…

Beyoncé continues to remain relevant without dropping new music.

 

OVERALL RATING (3.5/5)

 


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