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Energy (Beyoncé song)

"Energy" is a song by American singer Beyoncé featuring Jamaican rapper Beam. It is the fifth track on the former's seventh studio album Renaissance (2022), which was released on July 29, 2022, through Parkwood and Columbia. The song serves as an interlude between "Cuff It" and "Break My Soul".

"Energy"

July 29, 2022 (2022-07-29)

Kings Landing West, The Juicy Juicy and Parkwood West, Los Angeles

1:56

Controversy[edit]

American singer and songwriter Kelis, whose 2003 single "Milkshake" was interpolated on "Energy", criticized Beyoncé for not notifying her in advance, calling its use a "theft" and saying that she felt "disrespect and utter ignorance" were displayed both by Beyoncé and by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of the Neptunes. Both Williams and Hugo were credited on "Energy" for writing and producing "Milkshake".[1] The interpolation of "Milkshake" was later removed from the song on streaming services following Kelis' unhappiness about not being notified about the use of "Milkshake" in "Energy".[2][3] Kelis subsequently stated that she was "actually [happy]" with that outcome.[4] Other artists who were sampled on the album thanked Beyoncé for referencing their contributions, particularly emphasizing the album's role in honoring Black queer and trans culture. They include Ts Madison, whose viral video clip "Bitch, I'm Black" is sampled on "Cozy";[5] Robin S., whose 1990 house hit "Show Me Love" is credited on lead single "Break My Soul";[6] Kevin Aviance, whose song "Cunty" is sampled on "Pure/Honey";[7] and ballroom commentator Kevin JZ Prodigy, whose chants are borrowed from the 2009 DJ MikeQ track "Feels Like" on "Pure/Honey".[8]

Critical reception[edit]

Pitchfork critic Julianne Escobedo Shepherd wrote that lyrically the song is "minimal and onomatopoeic" and the words are "in service to the vibe, a melodic extension of percussion".[9] Kyle Denis of Billboard found that it is "a support beam for neighboring songs, and still a grand ole time in its own right" thanks to "one of the most talked-about lyrics on the album" for the phrase "Cause them Karens just turned into terrorists".[10] The Guardian writer Tara Joshi selected "Energy" as the example of the "flow as a continuous mix" of the album.[11]

Commercial performance[edit]

After the release of Renaissance, "Energy" debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 27 and on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart at number 12.[12]

contains an interpolation of "", written by Mary Brockert and Allen McGrier and performed by Teena Marie

Ooh La La La

contains a sample of "Explode", written by and Adam Piggot and performed by Big Freedia.

Freddie Ross

contains an interpolation of "", written by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo and performed by Kelis (later removed on digital and streaming versions).[3]

Milkshake