Immediately called the “Anthem of the Great Resignation” on social media, fans did not miss at all, posting memes and tweets covering all classes in line with Queen Bey’s driven message to abandon the riot culture and return to “to you sleep well at night. “ “GROUP: Beyoncé’s ‘Break My Soul’ has been identified as the source of the Big Resignation,” one person wrote on Twitter. The song, Beyoncé’s first single from last year ‘s Juneteenth, combines the club’s culture of the 1990s with the Pride vibrations of 2022. It is an inevitable summer psalm, heavily sampled from the success of the early 1990s. “Show Me Love” by Robin S and vocals by Big Freedia, a rapper best known for her “bounce music” from New Orleans, also known as bass-heavy booty-shaking. “Release your anger / Release your mind / Release your job / Release the tide / Release your trade / Release the stress / Release your love / Forget the rest”, sings Big Freedia, lyrics that embrace both the socio-economic pandemic fatigue as much as and the desire to get rid of it. In the last 12 months, a record number of Americans have been “fired” from their jobs for a variety of reasons: pandemic exhaustion, a desire for better pay or better benefits, or the need to care for children or elderly relatives during a pandemic. . Named the “Great Resignation”, the compensation between job vacancies and jobseekers means that there are now almost two jobs for every unemployed worker, a situation that Fed President Powell described as “unhealthy”. Last week, the central bank raised its key interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point in an aggressive effort to curb spiraling inflation and cool the economy – but the move could also shake up the job market. Against this backdrop, “Break My Soul” immediately resonated with fans – and economists alike. “JOLTS time is really in the spotlight,” labor economist Nick Bunker wrote on Twitter, referring to the monthly report on the number of people who quit their jobs. But if Beyoncé goes where Powell has not gone, “Break My Soul” also presents a bit to the fans. a difficult situation: “Now if I quit my job, how will I pay for the tour?” a fan wrote on Twitter.