Beyonce releases demo version of 'Sorry' off 'Lemonade'
Beyoncé has sent the #BeyHive into yet another frenzy after releasing a demo version of the fan favorite "Lemonade" song "Sorry."
The revisited single arrives with the album's re-release across all streaming services, to commemorate the third anniversary of its debut.
Unlike the album version, "Sorry (Original Demo)" is a somber ballad.
While the lyrics in both versions are nearly identical, the demo showcases Beyoncé's impressive vocal range even further.
In the hours since its release, the Hive has taken to social media to praise the Grammy-winning powerhouse for her reprise of the track.
"Our sis was really going through it," one fan wrote on Twitter, throwing some shade at the singer's husband, Jay Z, who opened up about his rumored indiscretions on his own album "4:44," which was released a year after "Lemonade."
In other Beyoncé-related news, the singer is encouraging her legion of fans to take part in the #BeforeILetGoChallenge, a dance craze inspired by her cover of the Maze and Frankie Beverly hit of the same name.
Fans have been freaking out after their dances landed on Beyoncé's Instagram page.