Beyoncé‘s rep seems to have thrown shade at Erykah Badu by responding to the neo-soul singer’s criticism of Bey on social media.

On Wednesday (March 20), Queen B’s publicist Yvette Noel-Schure shared an Instagram Reel that featured a montage of her client sporting braided hairstyles throughout her career.

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In the caption, she wrote: “She slays. She slays. Now. Then. Always. #criticswithoutcredentials.”

Schure’s comment came soon after Badu once again suggested that Beyoncé imitated her style on the alternate album cover of Cowboy Carter.

Earlier this week, Beyoncé released the limited-edition artwork for her upcoming album. The visual for the country-inspired record features her naked and wearing a sash that reads “act ii BEYINCÉ.” She also notably had her hair braided with beaded bangs as she held a lit cigar.

Badu seemed to have taken issue with Queen B’s hair in the image, which mirrored a style the “On & On” singer has rocked in the past.

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Upon catching wind of the cover, Badu shared it on her Instagram Stories along with the caption “Hmmm.”

She subsequently took to Twitter and wrote: “To JAY-Z. Say somethin Jay. You gone let this woman and these bees do this to me?? [grinning squinting face emoji].”

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The “Green Eyes” crooner previously called Beyoncé out for biting her style in response to a metallic, wide-brimmed hat the latter wore on her Renaissance Tour last year.

She commented with the same “Hmmm” underneath a picture of Bey’s outfit on social media at the time. Badu then posted a picture of herself performing in a similar hat, adding: “I guess I’m everyone’s stylist. favorite chrome mirror hat.”

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Beyoncé even appeared to respond to the shade on a subsequent tour stop in Massachusetts. During a performance of “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix),” she skipped her usual shoutout to Lizzo and replaced her name with a mention of Erykah Badu, saying her surname four times.

She replaced the original lyrics, “Badu, Lizzo, Kelly Rowl” with: “Badu, Badu, Badu, Badu.”