In a recent revelation, renowned producer No I.D. shared an intriguing backstory about Beyoncé’s track, “Church Girl.” The 42-year-old global sensation not only brought the song to life but also managed to claim the instrumental beat for herself, a beat that was initially crafted for her husband, JAY-Z, who is 53 years old.
The story behind “Church Girl” traces back to a creative session at the couple’s home where No I.D. was collaborating with JAY-Z. The 52-year-old producer found himself spontaneously creating the instrumental beat, with the original intention for it to be used by the rap icon. “I was at [their] house one day, and I had some equipment with me, and I just started making a beat,” No I.D. revealed. “And he was rapping to it, it was for him. And he just put it in the computer, I never thought about it again, I literally forgot about it.”
As time passed, No I.D. was met with multiple calls from JAY-Z, who suggested that Beyoncé had her sights set on using the beat for her own album. The rapper humorously pointed out, “Man, she stole my beat. She was like, ‘Remember that idea in the computer that you didn’t finish?'”
This revelation led to a meeting with Beyoncé, which ultimately resulted in “Church Girl” finding its place as the seventh track on her 2022 “Renaissance” album. Interestingly, this particular track deviates from No I.D.’s typical house music background and stands as the only track he produced for the album.
While No I.D. had initially intended to contribute a house-inspired track, Beyoncé had a different vision in mind. She confidently told him, “Nah, we got this ‘Church Girl’ record.” The track’s reception has been a mixed bag, with some people professing their love for it, while others hold a different opinion. This range of reactions is a testament to the nature of art, which often challenges conventional expectations and perceptions.
Beyoncé’s artistic journey continues to captivate and inspire audiences worldwide. Her “Renaissance” World Tour, which recently concluded in Kansas City, Missouri, wowed audiences in 39 cities across the globe. For those who may have missed the live experience, there’s good news: “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé” is set to be screened at AMC Theatres beginning December 1. Filmed during her performances in her hometown of Houston, the concert film promises to be a cinematic treat for fans of Queen Bey.
Beyoncé’s ability to push artistic boundaries, her unwavering commitment to her craft, and her knack for unexpected surprises have solidified her place as a true icon in the world of music and entertainment. Her creative journey is a testament to her unrelenting pursuit of excellence and her determination to constantly evolve and innovate in the world of music and performance.