Thanks to Ne-Yo, Jennifer Hudson’s 2008 debut single showed a different side of the Oscar-winner, whose work in Dreamgirls was focused on theatrics and themes of self-reflection. Ne-Yo also wrote the track from a male perspective, but later recognized it would be more empowering for a woman to sing. Ne-Yo’s initial idea was to make the 2006 hit a country tune, however, production and lyrical tweaks made it a Queen Bey staple. Beyoncé’s number one single “Irreplaceable” went through several twists and turns before making its way into her catalogue.
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