Kelly Rowland Cries: Breakdown In Middle of Song "Dirty Laundry" About Former Bandmate Beyonce, Abusive Relationship [CONCERT VIDEO]
By Staff Reporter | May 28, 2013 09:13 PM EDT
The former Destiny's Child star had to control her emotions after a break down during her concert over the weekend in Washington, D.C..
Kelly Rowland's song featured an abusive relationship that she felt between Beyonce, her former bandmate, and herself.
It was reported that she had been struggling with personal problems at home while Beyonce took off and went on a solo venture.
Verse one of the song says, "While my sister was on stage, killing it like a m*****f****r, I was enraged, feeling it like a m*****f****r."
In the repeated chorus, she details her thoughts, "When you're soaked in tears for years, it never airs out. When you make pain look this good, it never wears out. This dirty laundry, this dirty laundry."
Fans were chanted her name in unison to support her in the short break during the performance. She thanked her fans, saying "I am so grateful for that."
The first recording of the song reportedly took days. She said that she "had to get past being so upset and actually sing the song, not sob through it."
The song writes also of a past abusive relationship that Rowland hasn't specifically identified. She sings out in her song how her ex-lover antagonized her friends and family, and would hit her until she shattered like a window.
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