I’m upset with Beyonce. And it does not feel good.
It pains me to even think something anti-Beyonce, let alone write about it. She’s a goddess, a feminist, an angel. But right now I am confused, hurt, and disappointed. Angry, even.
And this is why.
Last night at the Grammys, Bey and her husband Jay-Z performed their duet “Drunk in Love” together. It should have been absolute perfection: just the sexiest power couple in the universe gyrating on stage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-IE7P8AJRxw
But then Jay-Z rapped a couple of lines that ruined everything. In the third verse, he said this: “I’m like Ike Turner, turn up, baby, no, I don’t play. Now eat the cake, Anna Mae. Said, Eat the cake Anna Mae!”
Beyonce echoes him, mouthing the words “Eat the cake, Anna Mae!”
Now, I’ve always sung that line as “Eat the cake, Anime” instead, thinking that for some reason Jay-Z really likes those adult Japanese cartoons, and also cake. But actually, it’s a reference to domestic violence.
I learned this from Twitter which exploded with comments immediately after the lines were performed.
Backstory: Ike Turner was the abusive, domineering man married to the iconic singer Tina Turner from 1962 – 1976. Anna Mae is Tina Turner’s real name. Simply put, Ike and Tina Turner were the Rihanna and Chris Brown of their era. Tina was the strong, beautiful singer who kept going back to an abusive husband. And this distressing narrative played out very publicly.