In response to the deluge of harassing phone calls, emails and tweets from Beyonce’s lunatic Stans complaining about her leaked track “Run The World (Girls)”, her record label Sony/Columbia hit back on Twitter.com, according to Brownsista.com.
Unfortunately, just as the stans can be nasty towards bloggers, writers and producers who they feel are not serving their queen properly, so have they been to Sony employees who have been unfairly targeted and attacked for not seeing to it that leaked versions of the “Girls’ single are taken offline in what they consider to be a timely fashion.
The staffer who updates the Sony Music Global Twitter page tweeted:
Seems like a good time to mention that we love all our artists & we love our fans… but abusive & vicious attacks highlight the ugliness of those that make them more than anyone else. perhaps consider whether you’d want your fave artist to hear/see you being nasty & abusive before you attack. #foodforthought
How sad that Beyonce’s immature Stans can’t fully comprehend that they are hurting her more than helping her.
Anyway, Sony/Columbia kicked the Beyonce promo machine into high gear yesterday with the announcement that Bey’s lead single “Run The World (Girls)” off her B Revolution album will go to radio today (by now you should have heard it on your drive in to work).
“Run The World (Girls)” was produced by Switch with additional production by Beyoncé and Shea Taylor. The song was written by Terius Nash (The Dream) and Beyoncé.
The label also released this video teaser for the music video that Bey shot in Inglewood, California last week. Click the link below to watch the teaser.