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Beyoncè tried to break the internet in her Super Bowl commercial and wound up breaking our brains with the announcement of her newest album Cowboy Carter, dropping tomorrow.
Confirmed songs for the highly anticipated release reveal collaborations with Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, Tanner Adell and more, according to Variety. Additionally, country legends Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson and Linda Martell will all be featured in interludes on the album.
See below for the full track list.
In February, the Grammy-winning artist teamed up with Verizon for a super-sized Super Bowl ad alluding to the forthcoming album.
“OK, they ready. Drop the new music,” she commanded. “I told y’all the Renaissance is not over.”
Press PLAY on the above video to watch the full commercial, which saw the music icon try everything from a Lemonade stand to a “BarBey” movie, run for BOTUS (Beyoncé of the United States) and be (Sasha)fierce in space.
Queen Bey then revealed that the second act in the Renaissance trilogy, her eighth studio album, will drop Friday, March 29. The accompanying preview teased a country vibe — a break from the dance-pop musical stylings of the first act — and featured a snippet of her new single, “Texas Hold ‘Em.”
In mid-March, she unveiled the official title: Cowboy Carter.
Beyoncè released Renaissance Act I, which was heavily influenced by dance, disco, pop and house music, in July 2022. The album won the Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Album in 2023 and marked her 32nd win, breaking the record for the most Grammys won by an individual act.
In the summer of 2023, she embarked on the Renaissance World Tour, which grossed more than $579 million and became the eighth highest grossing tour of all time.
As you patiently await Cowboy Carter’s release, shop some of our favorite country chic looks below to pledge your allegiance to the Beyhive.
Are you excited for Cowboy Carter? Drop a comment below!
I am here for this!!!! #LongLiveQueenB
Country vibe? I dunno about that. 😬🤞🏼
She can never just let others shine. Always must compete…
Oh, but Taylor can do it at Grammys, but it is a problem when Beyonce’ does that? The Superbowl is the opportunity to for advisements. Besides football, that is the main part of it…to advise.
Oh Lawd it’s Taylor vs. Queen Bey again. Call security at next year’s Grammys so Ye doesn’t crash it.
We all know Beyoncé can’t compete with Taylor. She will always fall behind the queen of pop.
The Queen of pop is Britney…
The Queen of pop is Carly Rae Jepsen.
I tought the Queen of Pop was Madonna, and the King was Michael Jackson (or Elvis).
So excited!
No thanks.
Loving her new music and the new sound. She can do anything! No need to pit Taylor and Beyonce against each other – there is love enough for both of them!
You can never beat actual talent. #FirstLadyOfMusic
Since you bit first, Beyonce is vocally talented. Taylor actually writes her music and doesn’t engage up to 10 songwriters on her music. The minimum I’ve seen on a Swift song is 3 and Beyonce is not the first lady of music. That’s anyone else who paved the way for her to have a career in the first place. Billie Holiday, Nina Simon, Aretha Franklin, etc.
Cool, why do we care for this at T V LINE tho?
Because the album itself was announced during the year’s most-watched television program. –Mgmt.
How the hell did this happen?!, I dislike country music so I have no interest in the album but enjoy to those who dig it.
Bey better make that money quick, before Jay Z is (hopefully) exposed for his Diddy activities and the investigation over Cathy White is reopened.
Stay In Your Own Gendra!!!! Your No Cowgirl!!!
She better worry about what connection her and her husband have to Diddy.
Media is crediting B with reviving country music when, in fact, country has been on a path to revival like the late 80s-early 90s for the last two years. Shows like Yellowstone and its offshoots are pushing the interest in it for folks who are bored with hip hop, rap etc.and turning to music that tells a story. Now B is trying to co-opt yet another white institution. I’m not buying it.