Keri Hilson did not intend to knock anybody down.
The “Fairly Woman Rock” singer bought candid about her remorse over recording her 2009 remix “Turnin’ Me On,” which included a verse that many followers have interpreted to be a Beyoncé diss.
“It’s a remorse,” Keri admitted throughout an April 9 look on The Breakfast Membership radio present. “However not in the way in which folks would assume as a result of that’s a tune I truly didn’t write. These aren’t my phrases.”
In actual fact, the “Knock You Down” artist stated that she tried to chop the verse from the monitor when Polow da Don—who produced “Turnin’ Me On” alongside Timbaland—first performed her the extra lyrics, which have been initially written by Ester Dean.
“Mechanically, I used to be like, ‘I’m not saying that,'” Keri recalled. “That was my place.'”
As for which lyrics she did not wish to sing? The verse in query learn, “Your imaginative and prescient cloudy should you assume that you simply’re the very best / You may dance, she will be able to sing, however she want to maneuver it to the left, left / She must go have some infants. She wants to take a seat down, she faux / I ain’t turning it off, I’m keep turning it on. Go ‘head and inform these people how lengthy I’ve been writing your songs.”