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Beyonce makes changes to Renaissance album days after release

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Beyonce has made several changes to her most recent album Renaissance, only days after its release. The 40–year-old singer removed a lyric that was called "able-ist" and has now also removed a sample of Kelis' hit song Milkshake.MORE: Beyoncé stuns fans in silver disco dress amid album leakIn a statement, a representative for Beyoncé confirmed that the lyric in her song Heated, where she uses a derogatory slur, will be changed.WATCH: Beyonce makes history as women dominate at 63rd Grammy Awards"The word, not used intentionally in a harmful way, will be replaced," the statement read.

Disability activists criticized the singer's language including disability charity Sense, which called her use of the word "disappointing".The track Energy has also removed the sample of Kelis' Milkshake after the singer shared her anger at not having been asked for permission beforehand.

The 2003 song was produced and written by Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo of The Neptunes, and they are credited on Energy; Kelis' lyrics are not included and she was not credited.MORE: Beyoncé shares adorable photo of rarely-seen children in touching new tributeMORE: Beyoncé's delicate bee necklace created a buzz - and now it's on saleShe shared on Twitter that she heard about the sample through the internet and said "the level of disrespect and utter ignorance of all three parties is astounding"."The issue is that not only are we female artists, okay?

Black female artists in an industry [where] there's not that many of us," she continued.  "We've met each other, we know each other, we have mutual friends.

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