Gwyneth Paltrow Reveals the One Beyoncé Song That Gives Her "Chills" Every Time She Hears It

Goop founder also shares her love and appreciation for Taylor Swift’s music

By Mike Vulpo Apr 13, 2016 10:38 PMTags
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We've said it before and we'll say it again: Gwyneth Paltrow is for sure crazy in love with Beyoncé.

As the actress and Goop founder continues to support her latest cookbook It's All Easy, fans are learning more about the bond shared between her and the A-list singer.

While chatting on SiriusXM's My Favorite Song with John Benjamin Hickey radio show, Gwyneth revealed "Drunk in Love" could just be her favorite song from her close pal.

"I never get sick of this song. A song that has this much vibe, I mean I get chills from this song," she explained. "It makes you want to move."

Being such close friends, John Benjamin Hickey had to ask if she had any idea about the self-titled album that came out of nowhere. As it turns out, Gwyneth may have heard the tunes and watched a few clips before all of us.

"She played me the video for this song so she played me a bunch of videos before the album dropped," she confessed. "I had been with her a lot when she was working on it. I knew the general plan of what she was going to do. I knew there was going to be a surprise."

While her love for Queen Bey remains strong, Gwyneth has also developed a huge appreciation for Taylor Swift. After her daughter Apple expressed a desire to see the "New Romantics" singer live and in concert, the author agreed and was pleasantly surprised by what she experienced.

"I love her. She's very savvy. She keeps her clothes on. She writes her own music. She has good values," Gwyneth shared. "She's a good girl. I like her."

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And while the proud mom had to wear earplugs during the entire show—you know how enthusiastic those Swifties can be—Gwyneth said the night out with her daughter was unforgettable.

"It was my first experience of experiencing my daughter completely swept up in something that was her own thing. It was her own experience," she shared. "I wasn't bringing her. She was bringing me. She knew every single word to every deep cut on 1989. I just stood there watching her watch Taylor Swift."

Gwyneth's full interview airs April 20 at 8:00 am EST on Radio Andy channel 102.