Beyonce fans react to Diane Warren seemingly shading the singer for using 24 songwriters

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While Beyonce's legions of fans have been enjoying her new album Renaissance - her first album since 2016's Lemonade - some have been defending her from some supposed shade thrown her way by Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren.The 65-year-old Warren took to Twitter on Monday, asking, 'How can there be 24 writers on a song?' with a rolling eyes emoji.The tweet - seemingly in reference to Beyonce's song Alien Superstar - was not met well by the BeyHive, with fans bashing her for everything from her age to not knowing how samples work.

Defending:While Beyonce's legions of fans have been enjoying her new album Renaissance - her first album since 2016's Lemonade - some have been defending her from some supposed shade thrown her way by Oscar-nominated songwriter Diane Warren How:The 65-year-old Warren took to Twitter on Monday, asking, 'How can there be 24 writers on a song?' with a rolling eyes emojiHer tweet - sent early Monday morning - seemingly blew up instantly, angering fans who thought she was sending some shade Beyonce's way.Warren tried to alleviate that notion by tweeting out 15 minutes later, 'This isn't meant as shade, I'm just curious.' Another 20 minutes or so later she seemed to have figured it out, tweeting out, 'Ok, it's prob samples that add up the ammount of writerrs.' Shade:Her tweet - sent early Monday morning - seemingly blew up instantly, angering fans who thought she was sending some shade Beyonce's way No shade:Warren tried to alleviate that notion by tweeting out 15 minutes later, 'This isn't meant as shade, I'm just curious' Samples:Another 20 minutes or so later she seemed to have figured it out, tweeting out, 'Ok, it's prob samples that add up the ammount of writerrs' That still didn't stop a.

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