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In 2004, Destiny’s Child released the music video for their song “Cater 2 U,” a romantic ballad about treating your significant other and showing appreciation. But now, nearly 17 years after the hit song’s debut, Black Twitter fans are blasting and dragging the tune, claiming that it represents “pick me” behavior and that the song’s lyrics are simply doing the most.
For years, many fans have admitted to “Cater 2 U” being a guilty pleasure, but others have had their issues with it. Featuring lyrics like “Let me help you/ Take off your shoes/ Untie your shoe strings/ Take off your cufflinks/ What you want to eat, boo?” Destiny’s Child group members Michelle Williams, Kelly Rowland and
Beyoncé famously performed the song at the 2005 BET Awards while offering on-stage lap dances to Terrence Howard, Nelly and Magic Johnson.Though the song peaked at #3 on the Billboard charts, many argue that the song hasn’t aged all that well since 2004.
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“Can we start a thread about how some of the R&B girls were dragging it to hell with some of the lyrics…promise it was never that serious. I’ll start….When Mary said “would stop breathing if you told me to” on not gon cry… Maryyy baybeeee EYE can’t relate,” one fan tweeted. Adding Beyoncé’s line in the song, she continued, “Or when Beyoncé said ‘My life would be purposeless without you’ WHOO?!?!”
“Cater 2 u sounds like slavery to me,” a fan joked about the hit song.
Pointing out the lyrics, another fan added, “Whatever I’m not fulfilling another woman is willing???????”
Is this song still in your playlist, or has it crumbled under the test of time? Let us know your “Cater 2 U” thoughts in the comment section.
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