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Beyoncé's new song "Bow Down" has some of her fans displeased. Beyonce Tumblr

Beyoncé Knowles' new single, "Bow Down," set to be released on her fifth studio album has angered her loyal female fan base. The uproar is mostly pointed at the singers constant use of he word "B***hes."

It seems as though, Beyoncé's fans aren't the only ones upset. Fellow R&B singer Keyshia Cole took to her Twitter on Monday to dismiss the 31-year-old singer's Hit Boy-produced track as "self righteous" and anti-feminist.

The singer wrote on her personal Twitter page: "can't stand when people all self righteous when it's convenient it makes them look good. Lmao! But can still talk shit when convenient 2 FOH."

The lyrics of the controversial song include lines like, "I know when you were little girls you dreamt of being in my world. Don't forget it. Respect that. Bow Down b****es."

After fans continued the Twitter rant, Keyshia fired back.

"First 'Women need to Stick together' now b****es better Bow. Smh," the 31-year-old singer added. "But it's all G! Chicks stay shooting the s***. But when I speak my mind its a prob. #Well #StayMad"

Beyoncé will begin her world tour called "The Mrs. Carter Show" on June 28 in Los Angeles, as long as her fifth studio album hits stores in April.

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