Talk:Break My Soul
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Missing Composer
editA missing Composer on this Wikipedia page was G Syier Hawkins Brown. He was a composer on the house song “Show Me Love” by Robin S along with composers Allen George, Fred Mcfarlane. I added this composers name to the article and to the composers section. 97.82.250.190 (talk) 19:35, 3 November 2022 (UTC) Ban-evasion by Wikipedia:Long-term abuse/Drgsyierb 184.152.65.118 (talk) 15:44, 6 April 2025 (UTC)
- It's been removed because you failed to present a valid reliable source to prove that this is the case. >> Lil-unique1 (talk) — 21:03, 3 November 2022 (UTC)
Request to add mention of “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)” featuring Madonna
editHi editors, I’d like to suggest adding a brief mention of the “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)” to this article.
This remix features Madonna and blends Beyoncé’s original with elements from “Vogue.” It was released as part of the Renaissance era and received notable media coverage for its cultural significance, especially in the queer and ballroom communities.
The remix was directly inspired by a viral TikTok mashup created by DJ, Frooty Treblez, credited on the official remix as DeShawn “Frooty Treblez” Brown (Additional Producer). The remix was widely discussed in media outlets like:
-The New York Times – Beyoncé’s Renaissance Shines in the Light of the Ballroom
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/05/arts/music/beyonce-renaissance-ballroom.html
-REVOLT – How Beyoncé’s fans helped create “Break My Soul (Queens Remix)”
-Instinct Magazine – Beyoncé credits fan-made remix that sparked official “Queens Remix”
https://instinctmagazine.com/beyonce-gives-credit-to-fan-who-inspired-the-queens-remix/
-WhoSampled – Remix credits listing DeShawn “Frooty Treblez” Brown
https://www.whosampled.com/Beyoncé/Break-My-Soul-(The-Queens-Remix)/
Would love to see this reflected in the article. Thanks so much for your time and work. Wikiwikiiboom (talk) 01:57, 30 April 2025 (UTC)
- @User:Wikiwikiiboom its already mentioned here: Break_My_Soul#Remixes. As a side note, Whosampled.com is NOT reliable as its user-generated so not necessarily factual. >> Lil-unique1 (talk) — 19:13, 30 April 2025 (UTC)
- Hi, just following up with a bit more context. The goal here isn’t to duplicate what’s already on the page, but to expand on the Queens Remix with additional context that’s currently missing from the blurb in the remix section.
- This version was directly inspired by a viral TikTok mashup that combined Break My Soul with Vogue. That idea shaped the structure of the official remix. The mashup’s creator, DJ, Frooty Treblez, is officially credited as an additional producer on the release — I’ve linked Apple Music, the official YouTube upload, and the original TikTok post at the bottom of this reply.
- He’s also mentioned by name in articles from REVOLT, Instinct Magazine, and The New York Times, all documenting the remix’s origin and impact.
- The Queens Remix was also featured in both Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour and Madonna’s Celebration Tour, so the idea here was to fill in some of that cultural and production context that isn’t currently reflected.
- TikTok (original remix): https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjBJo5gW/
- Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/break-my-soul-the-queens-remix/1638430854?i=1638430864
- YouTube (official upload): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9WNVoA_KG8 75.202.6.142 (talk) 19:38, 30 April 2025 (UTC)
Edit Request: Additional Production Credits for “The Queens Remix”
editHello. I would like to request an update to the Break My Soul personnel and credits section to reflect additional production credits specific to “The Queens Remix,” which are not currently included. Please consider adding the following lines under the Technical credits subsection, or within a subsection for “The Queens Remix”:
Yeti Beats – producer
DeShawn “frooty treblez” Brown – additional studio producer
TROY NōKA – co-producer
WondaGurl – co-producer
This request is based on verifiable official release credits.
Sources:
Apple Music credits: https://music.apple.com/us/album/break-my-soul-the-queens-remix/1638430854?i=1638430864
YouTube official credits: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9WNVoA_KG8
The New York Times: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/12/arts/music/beyonce-madonna-saucy-santana.html
Thank you for your time. Wikiwikiiboom (talk) 03:51, 25 April 2026 (UTC)