

“Break My Soul” is an absolutely massive return to the club for Beyoncé, featuring wall-to-wall throbbing synths and irresistible vocal runs that thankfully stretch well past the four-minute mark. The Tidal release was followed an hour later with an official lyric video which confirmed what the 15 people who use Tidal had just found out: Beyoncé is sending the world’s population to work on Tuesday morning half-asleep, getting their bag with bags under their eyes from dancing through the night. After revolutionizing the industry by pioneering the big-budget surprise drop-a strategy that had so much impact that she helped to shift the new music release day to Fridays-Beyoncé has once again proven that we are nothing but pawns in her game, operating under her whim happily.īut Beyoncé just couldn’t resist playing with our resting heart rates just one more time, dropping “Break My Soul” three hours before midnight eastern time on Tidal, being so kind as to throw Jay-Z a few extra $12.99 subscription fees before commanding the rest of the summer as her own.
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For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.Six years after her last full solo album, the game-changing Lemonade, Beyoncé is back with “ Break My Soul,” the lead single from her upcoming seventh studio album Renaissance, out July 29.


Molly Shannon's Memoir 'Hello Molly' Is Already an Instant Bestseller on Amazon Eazi, Tiwa Savage and others a deluxe edition of that album featuring three additional tracks was released a year later.Įverything Coming to Netflix in June 2022 The singer sounded the alarm that something was coming earlier this month, when she wiped her social media accounts, which, as evidence by the lack of profile pictures, still have not been fully repopulated.īeyoncé actually has released four albums since her blockbuster 2016 outing “Lemonade,” although none of them are full Beyoncé solo albums: In 2018, she dropped “Everything Is Love,” a tag-team with husband Jay-Z under the name The Carters in April of 2019, she released “ Homecoming,” an album of her galvanizing 2018 headlining performance at Coachella, for which she was accompanied by a full marching band (which was also released as a Netflix special as part of a $60 million deal and that summer she followed with “The Lion King: The Gift,” a companion album to the Disney film that featured several new songs from her - featuring contributions from Kendrick Lamar, Donald Glover and others - as well as songs featuring 070 Shake, Tierra Whack and African artists like Burna Boy, Mr. However, since they all ship on the day of the album’s release, it seems likely that they’re just different packages for “Act 1.” It was unclear whether the country songs will appear as a separate album, or as part of the first edition of “Renaissance.” Country is not new terrain for the singer: “Daddy Lessons,” from 2016’s “Lemonade,” is heavy on twang and was even covered by the Chicks (then known as the Dixie Chicks).įans have already sleuthed information suggesting that the album will contain 16 tracks, and the fact that it is a multi-part release is clear from the face that it is billed as “Act 1.” Beyoncé’s website also featured pre-orders on four different boxed sets for the album, billed “Pose” 1-4 and including a CD, T-shirt and a box. Blige, D’Angelo, Stevie Wonder, John Legend and Andra Day as well as his own excellent solo albums, and executive-produced “A Seat at the Table,” Beyoncé’s sister Solange’s widely praised 2016 album. Also said to be involved is Raphael Saadiq, who has crafted hits for Mary J. Sources tell Variety that the album will feature both dance and country-leaning tracks, the source says, with contributions from hit songwriter Ryan Tedder, who co-wrote her 2008 hit “Halo” as well as hits for Adele, Taylor Swift, the Jonas Bros. Beyonce announced early Thursday that the long-expected album will be arriving on July 29.
