Beyoncé changes the words to Dolly Parton’s ‘Jolene,’ and everyone has the same thoughts…

Following the release of Beyoncé’s latest album “Cowboy Carter,” fans have been sent into a frenzy after witnessing how she altered the lyrics in one of her songs.

The Beyhive is abuzz today.

Beyoncé’s fans eagerly awaited the arrival of her new album, which finally dropped on March 29th.

One of the standout tracks on her “Cowboy Carter” album is “Jolene.”

Essentially a cover of Dolly Parton’s 1973 song of the same name, Beyoncé’s rendition features modified lyrics that fans are adoring.

While Parton’s version of the song pleads with a woman whose “beauty is beyond compare” not to steal her husband away, Beyoncé’s take on it is different.

Parton’s rendition is mostly a plea for this seemingly perfect woman to pursue other men rather than disrupt the singer’s marriage.

But Beyoncé, always defiant, opts for a less vulnerable approach in her version.

The Queen Bee’s rendition is assertive and serves as a warning to the woman to steer clear of her man or face the consequences.

Beyoncé asserts that her relationship with her man is strong enough to withstand any attempts by another woman to break it up, even after 20 years.

Many fans have interpreted this as Beyoncé’s warning to “Becky with the good hair,” a woman whom the music star has never explicitly named but is often associated with Jay-Z’s alleged affair in 2015.

“Jolene is definitely @Beyonce warning Becky with the good hair to leave her man Sean Carter,” remarked one user on social media.

“Between Dolly calling Becky with the good hair a hussy and Beyoncé telling Jolene she don’t want no smoke, I’m on the floor,” joked another.

The album has garnered significant praise on social media, with some suggesting it may be a contender for album of the year.

Furthermore, fans also echoed Beyoncé’s statement that the album is not just country but a quintessential Beyoncé album.