On The-Dream-penned song, she sings about an abusive ex, but she doesn’t harbor any ill will. “We were two different people back then,” she said. “I’m in such a different space and so is he and he’s a good guy and I’m really happy for him the way his life turned out. My life isn’t so bad either.”
Oh no she didn't! Kelly is opening up about SSH! family secretes on her new track. Kelly Rowland has released a powerful new single off of her upcoming album, "Talk a Good Game."
Called "Dirty Laundry," the track has Rowland opening up about her former Destiny's Child bandmate, Beyonce, as well as a past abusive relationship -- take a listen above.
The singer addresses Beyonce's major success with the lyrics, "When my sister was onstage killin' it like a motherf--ker / I was enraged, feelin' it like a motherf--ker / Bird in a cage, you would never know what I was dealin' with / Went our separate ways, but I was happy she was killin' it."
Rowland continues, singing, "Bittersweet / She was up, I was down / No lie, I feel good for her but what do I do now?" She also suggests that she was abused by someone in the music industry.
The 32-year-old singer then airs her "Dirty Laundry" about a relationship that turned abusive, singing, "I was trapped in this house, lying to my mama / Thought it could get no worse, as we maximize the drama / Started to call them people on him, I was battered / He hit the window like it was me, until it shattered." "Dirty Laundry" is the latest single off of Rowland's fourth studio album. "Talk a Good Game" hits stores on June 18.
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