

On the red carpet of the Soul Train Awards in 2011, Juicy Magazine asked Keri to hold the latest issue and give them a shout-out. “I’m not gonna call their names because I feel I’ve addressed it.” 2011 - Keri Seemingly Moves the Feud to the Red Carpet Then who was the song about? “It’s anybody that ever tried to take me down and didn’t want to see me succeed,” she explained. “I’m not jealous of anybody’s career,” she said at the time. Keri later said the song was “not about” Ciara or Beyoncé during an interview in 2009. “Go head tell these folks how long I been writing your songs, I been putting you on. The song also seemingly included some shady lyrics about Ciara, whom Keri wrote several songs for through the years. Willy Sanjuan/Invision/AP/Shutterstock Richard Young/Shutterstock People thought the qualities Keri mentioned in her song seemed to be about the “Hold Up” singer, and the line about moving it “to the left” appeared to be a nod at Bey’s “Irreplaceable.” Some fans credit the singer publicly shading Beyoncé for destroying her budding career, but that’s up for debate.įans first thought Keri had a problem with Beyoncé when she did a remix to her single “Turnin’ Me On” in which she says: “Your vision cloudy if you think that you da best, You can dance, she can sing, but need to move it to the left … She need to go have some babies, she need to sit down, she fake, them other chicks ain’t even worth talkin’ bout.” collab “Got Your Back.” However, the songstress then went MIA amid finding success. She then released her 2010 jam “Pretty Girl Rock” followed by her T.I. Keri first found widespread fame with her 2009 anthem “Knock You Down” with Kanye West.

Squashing their beef? Keri Hilsonhas been feuding with Beyoncé (and Ciara) for over a decade, but what actually happened between them? Keep reading to see a timeline of their rocky relationship.
