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‘Beyoncé kinda gagged y’all’: Fans are reacting to Beyoncé’s new cover of Dolly Parton’s ‘Jolene,’ and the memes won’t stop

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ICYMI—which, um, how?!—Beyoncé released her new album, 'COWBOY CARTER,' this past week, and it’s got everyone who listens yee-hawing.

One of the stand-out tracks upon the record's release was a cover of Dolly Parton’s iconic song, “Jolene.” Still, to call it a cover feels disingenuous, because it’s more like a modern reimagining of the tale given the updated lyrics and more direct vibe than the original.

https://twitter.com/DollyParton/status/1773785045230030897

The country music legend originally released the tune back in 1973 to be featured on an album of the same name. The song details a woman’s strife as she literally begs another woman not to “take” her man, despite her incredible beauty enabling her to do so with ease.

Per Dolly, the song was inspired by a specific event wherein a red-headed woman who worked at a bank pursued Dolly’s husband shortly after the two got married. 

https://twitter.com/itsmetheHBIC/status/1774190666706239939

The song has had an incredibly long shelf life, enjoying covers from artists including Olivia Newton-John, The White Stripes, and more, with the torch now being passed to Beyoncé. However, as stated previously, it’s important to note that the version of “Jolene” featured on COWBOY CARTER has different lyrics than the other covers mentioned, as the lyrics have been updated to a less “begging” and more “warning” tone: literally, because the lyric “I’m begging of you please don’t take my man” has been changed to “I’m warning you, don’t come for my man.”

While some “country music fans” have expressed disdain for the cover given what they assumed were Beyoncé's updated lyrics, it was revealed over the weekend that Dolly is actually credited as the sole songwriter on the track—meaning, plot twist—these updated lyrics are actually her own doing:

https://twitter.com/BuzzingPop/status/1774612080152162602

Dolly was also featured several other times on Beyoncé's album, including an interlude to the “Jolene” cover literally titled “Dolly P.”

Naturally, fans of both artists and the cover were quite to take to X to share their reactions, which resulted in some absolutely A+ memes and jokes about “Jolene” the song and the woman who inspired it:

https://twitter.com/shaTIRED/status/1773565499676258760
https://twitter.com/sassybluemoon/status/1774607816575094880
https://twitter.com/MarquisHoney/status/1773597845494300859
https://twitter.com/CarterJahad/status/1773570144913981952
https://twitter.com/wondermann5/status/1773575355002978603
https://twitter.com/jonnymgdraws/status/1773690247185916301
https://twitter.com/DisasterMoviefa/status/1773746186932891686
https://twitter.com/_IanJ/status/1773570806473207820
https://twitter.com/SaintHoax/status/1773574276748091744
https://twitter.com/bbeyfobic/status/1773507906396205398

https://twitter.com/alossstar/status/1774495864670536026

So, there you have it! In short:

https://twitter.com/saintdutchess/status/1773590310842487105


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