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"How can this kr song with the weakest beat and melody of all time be the #1 song on urban!? Oh yeah. Wayne," Bhasker Tweeted, aiming his barb at the track's guest artist Lil Wayne.
A little while later, Bhasker delivered a critical follow-up Tweet to his 4,000 followers and made things personal: "I just listened to Motivation again to see if I was to harsh in my critique. I wasn't. The lyrics are horrid as well."
Aside from Beyonce, the Grammy-winning producer has worked with Kanye West, Alicia Keys and Jay-Z, so his critique could carry some weight. Or, just maybe, judging by his last follow-up Tweet, Bhasker was just hatin' on Kelly Rowland to give the Twittersphere dwellers what they love: "Come on twitter you know you live for the negative tweets."
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