Another angle: sometimes people refer to songs by the wrong name, especially if translated phonetically. "POISON" might be a mistranslation. Let me think of any Beyoncé songs that could be misheard as "POISON." Maybe "Halo" sounds similar to some, or "Ring the Alarm"? Not quite.
Also, the user might be trying to find a song they heard in a specific context. If it's not a real Beyoncé song, they need to be informed. Perhaps they're looking for a similar-sounding song. Maybe another artist's track they're misremembering. For instance, Britney Spears has a song "Toxic," but that's different. beyonce poison mp3 download
I should also consider that the user might be looking for a fan-made track or an independent artist's cover. In that case, they should look for legal avenues. Emphasizing legal downloads is important to avoid copyright issues. Suggesting platforms like Apple Music, Spotify, Amazon Music, or the official Beyoncé store would be helpful. Another angle: sometimes people refer to songs by
Another angle: sometimes people use "POISON" as a nickname for a song. For example, if someone really dislikes a song, they might call it "the poison song." But that's a stretch. More likely, they just got the title wrong. Not quite
Also, considering that Beyoncé sometimes releases visual albums or live performances that might have unique titles. The user might have heard a snippet and got the title wrong. Could it be a song from her "Lemonade" album? There's "Love Drought" or "Sandcastles," but not POISON.
Possibility: maybe the user is referring to a remix or a bootleg version of a Beyoncé song called "POISON." These unofficial versions aren't released by the artist, so downloading them might involve piracy, which is against the law. I should make that clear.