Beyonce Is Back To Top Of Billboard's Hot 100 Thanks To Break My Soul
JAKARTA - After releasing the album Renaissance, Beyonce has finally returned to the top of the US charts for the first time in a decade. Break My Soul is the 40-year-old singer's first solo song to top Billboard's Hot 100 since Single Ladies was released in 2008.
This seventh solo album also immediately became number one on the Billboard album chart. The success of Beyonce's album is in second place this year after Harry's House from Harry Styles.
Renaissance also removed global Latin trap sensation Bad Bunny from the top of the Billboard 200 albums chart, where his Un Verano Sin Ti had held the top spot for five consecutive weeks.
Quoted from ANTARA, Beyonce said she would remove the use of terms deemed insulting to persons with disabilities in her new song Heated. The use of the word spaz has been criticized by activists for being offensive. The US pop superstar will re-record the song, which is part of his latest album "Renaissance".
Co-written with Canadian rapper Drake, the song appears to use the word spaz in a colloquial sense to describe the act of temporarily losing control or acting erratically.
But disability activists note that the word comes from the word "spasticity". According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), spasticity is a movement disorder involving stiff muscles and awkward movements experienced by 80 percent of people with cerebral palsy.