“Release your anger, release your mind / Release your work, release your time / Release your trade, release your stress / Release your love, forget the rest.” Also in the titles are Jay-Z, Adam Pigott (also known as BlaqNmilD, who has worked with Drake, Quavo, Megan Thee Stallion and many others), Freddie Ross, also known as Big Freedia, and the screenwriters. of the success of Robin S in 1993 “Show Me Love”, which is a clear example in the song. For her part, Bey is in a message for both her return and the theme of the song disco: The title is reversed by saying “You will not break my soul” and is followed by a statement of intent: “I will leave my hair, because I lost my mind, Bay is back and I sleep very well at night. The queen is in front and the tomato in the back does not make any movement, but the whole clique is broken “. It is full of dancefloor-friendly lines such as: “Motivation / I’m looking for a new foundation / I’m in this new vibration / I’m building my own foundation” and a recurring “Everybody” prompt. Somewhat apparently on major streaming services such as Spotify and Apple Music, the song first appeared only on Tidal – the streaming service owned by Beyonce’s husband Jay-Z – three hours before its midnight ET release date. and on Vevo / YouTube about an hour later. Beyonce has a history in this: her 2016 album “Lemonade” was only available on Tidal for three years, a move that probably cost her millions of streaming rights. Beyonce announced early Thursday that the long-awaited album will arrive on July 29. Sources tell Variety that the album will include both dance and country tracks, the source said, with contributions from songwriter Ryan Tedder, who wrote the 2008 hit “Halo” as well as hits for Adele, Taylor Swift, Jonas Bros. and his own group, OneRepublic. Also featured are Raphael Saadiq, who has created hits for Mary J. Blige, D’Angelo, Stevie Wonder, John Legend and Andra Day, as well as his own super solo albums, and the executive production of “A Seat at the Table “. », The album of Beyoncé’s sister, Solange, which was widely praised in 2016. It was not clear if the country songs would be released as a stand-alone album or as part of the first “Renaissance” release. Country is not new territory for the singer: “Daddy Lessons”, from “Lemonade” of 2016, is heavy on twang and was even covered by the Chicks (then known as Dixie Chicks). Fans have already found information suggesting that the album will contain 16 tracks and the fact that it is a multi-part release is clear from the person billed as “Act 1”. Beyoncé’s website also featured pre-orders in four different box sets for the album, priced “Pose” 1-4 and including a CD, T-shirt and box. However, since everything is shipped on the day the album is released, it seems likely that they are just different packages for “Act 1”. The singer sounded the alarm that something was coming earlier this month, when she deleted her social media accounts, which, as evidenced by the lack of profile photos, have not yet been fully populated. Beyoncé has released four albums from her 2016 blockbuster “Lemonade”, although none of them are complete Beyoncé solo albums: In 2018, “Everything Is Love” was released, a label group with her husband Jay-Z under the name The Carters. ; In April 2019, she released “Homecoming”, an album with her impressive 2018 appearance at Coachella, for which she was accompanied by a full-length band (which was also released as dedicated to Netflix as part of a $ 60 million deal) and that This summer was followed by “The Lion King: The Gift”, an accompanying album from the Disney movie that included many of her new songs – with contributions from Kendrick Lamar, Donald Glover and others – as well as songs by 070 Shake, Tierra Whack and Africans. artists such as Burna Boy, Mr. Eazi, Tiwa Savage and others; a luxury version of this album with three extra tracks was released a year later.
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