Solange Knowles just gave fans a rare, emotional peek into her early songwriting days — and it turns out her biggest supporter was none other than her superstar sister, Beyoncé.
On Friday (Aug. 29), the “Don’t Touch My Hair” singer lit up X (formerly Twitter) after a fan account resurfaced the music video for Beyoncé’s 2008 track “Why Don’t You Love Me?” from the I Am…Sasha Fierce era.
Solange, who’s officially credited as a writer on the track, responded with raw honesty, admitting that while she once doubted her pen, Beyoncé never questioned it.
“Omggg tyyyy to my goat for trusting my penn way back whenn,” Solange tweeted.
The Story Behind “Why Don’t You Love Me?”
The song, tucked into Beyoncé’s third studio album, stands out for its vintage, sassy energy and striking visuals. But for Solange, it’s more than a deep cut — it’s a reminder of a pivotal, vulnerable moment in her artistic journey.
She revealed that the track was born out of frustration:
“Wrote this on a vry vry angsty day fed tf uppp lol and no one could have made it bang like my big sisss.”
It’s a window into Solange’s creative process at the time: a young artist still carving her lane, channeling real emotion into lyrics that her sister would go on to deliver with powerhouse confidence.

Beyoncé’s Faith in Solange
Even back then, Beyoncé’s trust in her younger sister’s artistry was unshakable. While Solange might not have seen herself as a fully-formed songwriter yet, Beyoncé gave her words a stage — and millions of listeners.
For fans, this revelation is more than a sweet sibling moment. It’s proof of the artistic synergy between the Knowles sisters, whose collaborations often unfold quietly but leave lasting impact.
Beyoncé may be the global superstar, but Solange’s fingerprints have always been woven into the tapestry of her work.
Fans React: “Sister Goals!”
Solange’s confession lit up timelines, with fans praising both sisters for their unwavering support of one another.
One fan posted:
“Imagine doubting your pen and Beyoncé is like ‘nah sis, your pen is the one.’ That’s love AND legacy.”
Another added:
“This is why Beyoncé and Solange are both legends. The sisterhood, the art, the trust. We don’t deserve them.”
The moment reminded fans that beyond the fame, the Knowles sisters share a bond rooted in love, respect, and creativity.
Solange and Her Love for “Goats”
This isn’t the first time Solange has given flowers to her icons. Just a few months ago, in May, she celebrated another of her “GOATs” — Mariah Carey.
To honor the 20th anniversary of The Emancipation of Mimi, Solange produced a dreamy, chopped-and-screwed remix of Carey’s 2006 single “Say Somethin’.” The rework was part of a deluxe anniversary package that also included a Kaytranada remix and an unreleased gem, “When I Feel It.”
Ahead of the release, Solange took to Instagram Stories with pure fangirl energy. She shared a throwback interview where she admitted she’d always dreamed of writing songs for Carey. She followed it with a heartfelt note to the icon:
“I love uuuu so much mom @mariahcarey tyyy so muchhh.”
She even posted a video of herself joyfully dancing to her remix, proving her love for Mariah runs deep.
The Growth of Solange’s Artistic Voice
Looking back, Solange’s early doubts about her writing might come as a surprise. Over the past decade, she’s built a reputation as one of music’s most visionary storytellers.
Her Grammy-winning 2016 album “A Seat at the Table” became a cultural reset, blending deeply personal themes with political commentary and lush soundscapes. The follow-up, “When I Get Home,” pushed experimental boundaries even further, cementing Solange as a fearless artist who creates on her own terms.
To think she once questioned her ability as a songwriter makes her journey even more inspiring.
A Sisterhood That Shapes Music
Moments like these show that Beyoncé and Solange aren’t just sisters — they’re artistic partners who have quietly influenced each other’s legacies.
- Beyoncé trusted Solange’s pen when she was still building her confidence.
- Solange often cites Beyoncé’s belief as a major factor in her growth.
- Their family bond has fueled creativity that continues to ripple through pop culture.
It’s a reminder that even the most legendary artists started with self-doubt — and sometimes it takes someone close to remind you of your greatness.

Solange Today: A Creative Force
Now, Solange stands as one of music’s most respected voices, not just as Beyoncé’s sister but as an artist in her own right. From music to visual art to performance, she continues to expand her creative universe.
And yet, she hasn’t forgotten where it all started: a pen, a page, and a sister who believed in her even before she fully believed in herself.
Final Thoughts
Solange’s candid tweet wasn’t just a random anecdote — it was a powerful reminder of what support, love, and trust can do for an artist. The fact that Beyoncé gave her younger sister’s words a global platform in 2008 now feels like destiny fulfilled.
Today, Solange is celebrated not only for her unique artistry but for the very pen she once doubted. And thanks to moments like this, fans get to see the human side of two of the most influential women in music.
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