Beyoncé loves flamenco

Beyoncé loves flamenco
Beyoncé loves flamenco

‘Act II: Cowboy Carter’, the album that Beyoncé releases on Friday, March 29 and with which she enters country music, includes a song called ‘Flamenco’, as the artist revealed on her social networks.

The album, the long-awaited “second act” of his album ‘Renaissance’ released in 2022, will be released exactly at midnight from Thursday to Friday in each territory, so that New Zealand will be the first country in the world to have access to the songs. , one hour before it arrives in Australia, as reported to EFE by the Sony record company.

Along with the songs already presented from this new album by the 42-year-old pop star (’16 Carriages’ and ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’), in the image published on her Instagram account titles such as ‘Flamenco’ ‘American requiem’ appear. ‘, ‘Black bird’, ‘Protector’, ‘My rose’, ‘Jolen’ ‘Daugther’, ‘Oh Lousiana’, ‘Sweet Honey Buckin’, ‘Alligator tears’, ‘Spaghetti’, ‘Amen’ or ‘Just for fun’, among others.

The two singles presented already gave her her first successes, because with ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’, the native of Houston (Texas) became the first black woman to lead the US Billboard Hot 100 list with a country song .

An occasion that Beyoncé has said she feels sorry for, although she has hoped that in a few years the mention of an artist’s race in relation to musical genres will be “irrelevant.”

On her Instagram account, she explains that she has been preparing this album for more than five years, which was born from an experience in which she did not feel “welcome” but which caused her to get deeper into the history of country music. And she assures that the criticism she received from her pushed her to overcome those limitations, in such a way that the album is the result of a challenge to herself.

He also announces that the album holds some surprises and that he has collaborated with some brilliant artists that he deeply respects.

“I hope you can hear my heart and my soul and all the love and passion that I have poured into every detail and every sound,” adds the Texan, who announced that she would have a new album on February 12 in a space Super Bowl advertisement.

The singer’s ‘Act II’ comes after having carried out the ‘Renaissance’ tour with which she raised nearly 600 million dollars, and after releasing the documentary ‘Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé’, which showed the most important parts of their journey on tour.

Furthermore, thanks to her album ‘Renaissance’, in 2023 Beyoncé broke the record as the artist with the most Grammys in history by accumulating 32 throughout her career.

 
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