Beyoncé Teased Her Love for Country Music With "Daddy Lessons" — What Does the Song Mean?

Beyoncé's 2016 unmarried, "Daddy Lessons" as long been rumored to be about her father, Mathew Knowles' infidelity.

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Feb. 12 2024, Published 11:Fifty five a.m. ET

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While many tuned into the 2024 Super Bowl anticipating a football game, some goofy ads, and what some nicknamed an Usher live performance, Beyoncé shook up the celebratory evening with a surprise Verizon commercial that ended along with her pronouncing, “Drop the music” in her quest to break the web. Sure enough, Beyoncé broke the web and had the Beyhive scrambling to search out the brand new song she referenced.

Beyoncé released two tracks, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages,” from her March 2024 album, Act II. Following her 2022 masterpiece, Renaissance, the album can be a rustic album and pay homage to Bey’s Texas roots.

Beyoncé’s pivot to nation track turns out like an important bounce to some. However, those following her occupation know she’s previously teased a keenness for country songs.

In 2016, she debuted a song, “Daddy Lessons,” which she performed at November's Country Music Awards. Over the years, there have been theories about what Beyoncé’s country song means.

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What does “Daddy Lessons” by Beyoncé mean?

“Daddy Lessons” used to be one in every of Beyoncé’s singles on her April 2016 album, Lemonade. Beyoncé stans will know that Lemonade was a candid frame of work that confirmed Beyoncé struggling to forgive her husband, Jay-Z, for cheating on her one day of their relationship. Beyoncé’s “Daddy Lessons” has long been rumored to be about her feelings about her father, Mathew Knowles, and the parallels between her and her parents’ marriage.

At the beginning of “Daddy Lessons,” Beyoncé sings, “Came into this world/Daddy's little woman/And daddy made a soldier out of me /Daddy made me dance.” The “solider” and “daddy made me dance” sections are apparently Beyoncé’s nod to her dad’s early affect on her profession, as he used to be her manager until 2010, 12 months before he and her mother, Tina Knowles, divorced. Beyoncé also mentions within the song, "My daddy said shoot,” and taught her how to shoot a gun to “Take care of your mother/Watch out for your sister.”

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Later in the song, Beyoncé hints that her father wasn’t always the best example of a good man. In the chorus, Bey sings, “He held in his arms/And he taught me to be strong/He told me when he's gone/’Here's what you do/When trouble comes in town/And men like me come around/Oh, my daddy said shoot/Oh, my daddy said shoot.”

The lyrics suggest that Mathew, whose affair with Alexsandra Wright led to his and Tina’s divorce, knows that there are men like him in the world and wants to protect his daughter from them as much as possible. Due to Lemonade’s theme of forgiveness after heartbreak, it seems as if Mathew is trying to show Beyoncé that her husband, Jay-Z, or men in general, are “playing you,” and he can tell because he’s been one of those men.

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Beyoncé’s “Daddy Lessons” struck controversy among country music listeners.

While “Daddy Lessons” seemingly provided a way for Beyoncé to heal and reflect on her and her father’s once-strained relationship (Beyoncé and Mathew have since reconciled), her song rubbed many country music fans the wrong way. Following the debut of her single on her album, Bey collaborated with The Chicks on another iteration of “Daddy Lessons.” She then performed the song with the trio at the CMA Awards, causing an uproar among conservative country music listeners.

As Vox reported in 2016, the responses to Beyoncé and The Chicks’ performance ranged from questions about Beyoncé’s political, liberal stances on issues like the Black Lives Matter movement to racist remarks online from those who felt Beyoncé didn’t belong at the CMA Awards. The award show later amplified the comments after the CMA’s social media team deleted a post of the performance, causing many to believe the corporation was siding with Beyoncé’s racist naysayers.

if y'all remember the outrage when Beyoncé performed Daddy Lessons at the CMA awards... just imagine what a whole album finna do 🤠💀 pic.twitter.com/mDJnGf6CMi

— kw (@kvdjw_) February 12, 2024

Many consider that Beyoncé’s 2024 country tune album is her way of revealing how the genre started as “Black track” and, with time, has been overshadowed by white artists’ contributions. Like Renaissance, some think Beyoncé is reclaiming the style to prove that Black artists did it first, like most entertainment trends. Bey, of course, will most likely let her track stay the discourse going.

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