‘Franklin’ Theme Song Singer Responds After Fan Say He Should Sue Beyonce For ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’

Hold on to your hats, folks!

Hold on to your hats, folks!

 

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Beyoncé’s latest single, “Texas Hold ‘Em,” has stirred up a wild storm of controversy, with social media buzzing about eerie similarities to the theme song of the beloved children’s show ‘Franklin.’

 

 

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As the catchy country vibes of Beyoncé’s hit played on, TikTok exploded with users overlaying scenes from the animated show ‘Franklin,’ leaving millennials scratching their heads, trying to figure out why it all felt strangely familiar.

 

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One TikTok user dissected the songs, revealing moments that could pass as siblings.

 

A trip down memory lane.

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‘Franklin,’ the animated gem that captured our hearts from 1997 to 2004, followed the escapades of a young turtle in Woodland village, adapted from Brenda Clark and Paulette Bourgeois’ popular books.

 

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But hold onto your Stetsons – Beyoncé’s new single isn’t just making waves for nostalgic reasons.

Billboard drops a bombshell!

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Queen Bey is the first Black female artist to conquer the Hot Country Songs chart!

Queen Bey isn’t stopping there.

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“16 Carriages,” another gem from her repertoire, climbed to No. 9.

 

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This accomplishment marks her seventh unique top spot on various Billboard charts, placing her in a league of her own.

 

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And it’s not her first rodeo. Remember “Daddy Lessons” from her 2016 magnum opus, Lemonade?

 

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That’s right – Beyoncé’s got roots deep in country music, bringing a touch of Southern charm to the Country Music Association Awards.

Country meets pop – a match made in musical heaven.

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Even the legendary Dolly Parton tipped her hat to Beyoncé, sharing her excitement for the Houston-born artist’s venture into the country genre.

 

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“A country album from Beyoncé? Count me in! Congratulations on the Hot Country number one single,” she gushed.

 

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As the song climbed the charts, fans celebrated another historic moment for the megastar.

 

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One TikTok user hilariously lip-synced to the catchy chorus, embodying the Southern spirit as they mimicked Beyoncé’s twangy vocals and playful lyrics.

 

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Twitter became a battleground of reactions, ranging from astonishment to pure delight.

 

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One user tweeted, “Beyoncé just dropped a country bomb, and my cowboy boots are ready for this hoedown!”

 

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Instagram witnessed a flood of memes and creative fan art inspired by the new single.

 

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Fans seemed to open this new style with open arms.

 

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But it wasn’t just the fans who were caught up in the whirlwind. Music critics also weighed in, praising Beyoncé’s versatility and ability to seamlessly transcend genres.

 

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Billboard’s review dubbed “Texas Hold ‘Em” a “sonic journey through the heart of the South,” applauding Beyoncé’s fearless exploration of country music.

But the plot thickens!

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Beyoncé’s latest musical masterpiece, Renaissance: Act II, set for release on March 29, promises more country vibes.

 

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This marks the second installment in a trilogy that began with the 2022 hit, Renaissance.

So, what did Cockburn have to say?

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Bruce Cockburn, the maestro behind the iconic ‘Franklin’ theme song, has broken his silence.

 

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Amid the uproar, Cockburn stepped into the spotlight, addressing the buzz.

 

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Cockburn candidly spoke to People, acknowledging the rhythmic similarities but confirming zero involvement in Beyoncé’s creation. “Texas Hold ‘Em” is all hers, and he sends his well-wishes for its success.

 

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Social media erupted with suggestions that Cockburn should take legal action, with fans firing up a storm on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Twitter.

However, Cockburn praised Queen Bey!

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“I appreciate the passion of the fans, but suing Beyoncé is not on my playlist,” Cockburn quipped with a cheeky tone.

 

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He acknowledged the similarities in rhythmic feel but firmly stated he had no intention of pursuing legal action.

 

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The iconic composer emphasized that while he could understand where fans were coming from, “Texas Hold ‘Em” is undeniably Beyoncé’s creation, and he wishes her nothing but success.

 

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Beyoncé has once again left an indelible mark on the world of music.

 

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So, buckle up, Beyhive! March 29 is approaching, and Beyoncé is taking us on a ride through the diverse landscapes of her musical prowess.

 

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Will Act II be the country crossover we’ve been waiting for? Time will tell…