“Now, Brian,” Arroyo said after playing a clip of the song, “Beyoncé uses the N-word, dirty terms for male/female genitalia, breasts and ass, but spaz is the offensive term in this verse”. Arroyo doesn’t think Beyoncé is going far enough by just revising that word. “That’s how Beyoncé takes the word spaz out,” Arroyo said. “It doesn’t matter that he continues in that back, that’s fine. I don’t think it went far enough with the cleanup and lyrical revision.” Kilmeade continued to attack Beyoncé personally, and not just for her lyrics. “Do you like it when you get a little old sometimes you get gloomy? I mean, he’s a parent,” Kilmeade said. “You know, you’d think we haven’t really seen her in a while, just dressed up, dancing around, and now she’s back uglier than ever, belting out X-rated lyrics.” Kilmeade and Arroyo also grabbed Drake, who co-wrote the song with Beyoncé. “It was written by Drake, by the way. He wrote these great lyrics,” Arroyo said. “But why you would sing them as a famous woman that young people look up to, I don’t quite understand.” “Right, and the great ones together — great poetry there,” Kilmeade joked. “I think it will go down in history.” The Ingraham Angle airs weekly at 10 p.m. on Fox News Channel. Watch a Bachelorette contestant get the boot after calling girls ‘b****es’ and using a dying dog to get ahead: The story continues Read more from Yahoo Entertainment: Tell us what you think! Visit us on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram. And check out our host, Kylie Mar, on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.