Daughter

Album: Cowboy Carter (2024)
Charted: 37
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  • "Daughter" offers a glimpse into Beyoncé's psyche, a raw and unfiltered exploration of inner conflict. It unfolds in a bathroom stall where a confrontation with another woman sparks a violent fantasy. Beyoncé imagines inflicting harm, leaving the woman bruised and battered on the floor.
  • The lyrics delve into a stream of consciousness, revealing a visceral reaction to this perceived arrogance. The imagery is intense: blood on her dress, the victim's status as a fan, hinting at a disturbing interplay of resentment and power.

    This violent scene remains a dark fantasy confined to Beyoncé's mind. Shame sets in, and she seeks help from God. She desperately yearns to be free from these intrusive thoughts that erode her sense of safety and self-worth.
  • The daughter mentioned in the song title is Beyoncé herself.

    They keep sayin' that I ain't nothin' like my father
    But I'm the furthest thing from choir boys and altars
    If you cross me, I'm just like my father
    I am colder than Titanic water


    Beyoncé recognizes the influence of her father's coldness, a potential source of her own anger. This introspection reveals a parallel between them, highlighting the struggle to overcome inherited traits.
  • "Daughter" adds a haunting dimension to the repertoire of country murder ballads, joining the ranks of iconic songs like The Chicks' "Goodbye Earl" and Carrie Underwood's "Two Black Cadillacs."
  • "Daughter" injects a surprising twist after the second verse. The song transitions into the 1783 Italian aria, "Caro Mio Ben." The authorship of the aria is uncertain, though it's often attributed to composer Tommaso Giordani. Beyoncé delivers her haunting rendition of "Caro Mio Ben" in Italian, accompanied by a brooding finger-picked guitar melody.
  • Beyoncé recorded "Daughter" for Cowboy Carter, the second part of a trilogy that commenced with Renaissance. While Renaissance revolves around dance music, Cowboy Carter adopts a country theme.
  • This isn't Beyoncé's first foray into country music. Her 2016 track "Daddy Lessons" explored themes of strength and self-reliance instilled by her father, even featuring a remix with the country group The Chicks (known then as Dixie Chicks).

    In "Daughter," possible allusions to "Daddy Lessons" emerge in the chilling lines, "Double cross me, I'm just like my father. I am colder than Titanic water."
  • Unlike traditional country murder ballads, "Daughter" doesn't depict a literal revenge plot. Instead, it's a thematic continuation of the prior track, "Jolene." While "Jolene" explores themes of infidelity, "Daughter" represents a fantasy of violent retaliation.
  • Beyoncé wrote "Daughter" with Cam & Simon Mårtensson.

    Cam is a country singer-songwriter who had her own hit in 2015 with "Burning House." She contributed to four other Cowboy Carter tracks: "Ameriican Requiem, "Protector," "Tyrant" and "Amen."

    Simon Mårtensson is Cam's guitarist, band leader and songwriting partner.
  • Cam and Mårtensson also produced the track with Beyoncé and Bey's musical director, Derek Dixie.

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