‘You’re Not a Songwriter, Beyoncé’: Slayer Guitarist Defends Taylor Swift’s Songwriting Over Beyonce’s

As a die-hard fan of music and someone who has spent decades immersed in the industry, I have always been intrigued by the unique perspectives of musicians on their peers. Gary Holt, the enigmatic guitarist of Slayer, recently shared his uncensored thoughts on Taylor Swift and Beyoncé during an interview on Scandalous Podcast.


In a recent interview on Scandalous Podcast, I, Gary Holt, shared my unique perspective on Taylor Swift and Beyonce, two highly influential figures in the pop music scene. My opinions, which have stirred up conversations due to their contrast with the general consensus, involve expressing doubts about Beyonce’s talent despite her massive global following.

Praising Taylor Swift

Gary Holt expressed great appreciation for Taylor Swift, remarking with admiration, “Taylor Swift deserves more praise than criticism. I’m in awe of her dedication and wonderful personality, not to mention her undeniable talent.”

He additionally commented, “Taylor is extremely dedicated and writes all her own music.” He highlighted this distinction between Taylor and other musicians who often rely on large writing teams.

Critiquing Beyoncé

In contrast to Beyoncé’s praise, Gary Holt expressed his criticism by questioning, “How can thirty people collaborate to write a single song, Beyoncé? Don’t you write your own music?”

I had the opportunity to engage in a conversation with a fellow musician recently, and we discussed the topic of authenticity in songwriting. When it came up about Beyoncé’s talents, he didn’t hold back expressing his honest opinion. He believes that she’s the most overrated artist out there, and in his perspective, her talent is only average at best.

Remarks about Blue Ivy

Additionally, Holt expressed disagreement when Blue Ivy Carter, Beyoncé’s daughter, received a Grammy award for her contribution to a song. He criticized the situation by stating, “Her young rhyme in one line likely earned her a songwriting credit and a Grammy.”

In simpler terms, Gary pointed out that Blue Ivy has accumulated approximately 14.3% of the Grammys won by the legendary artist Prince.

As a lifestyle expert, I’ve noticed that Gary Holt’s straight-forward views on pop music have ignited quite a buzz in the industry. Some see his perspective as refreshingly honest, while others find it divisive. Regardless, one thing is for sure – Gary’s opinions add fuel to the ongoing debate about the true value of pop music voices.

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2024-07-25 18:38