Renaissance and that it was the first of a “three-act project,” fans wondered . And Cowboy Carter is almost here.Renaissance was dance and house-influenced, and the cover depicted the singer atop a space-age horse.
Well, the horse is sticking around, but the rest is changing for album two. Cowboy Carter is more -influenced, and after the releases of singles “Texas Hold'em” and “16 Carriages,” it seems like she's got the genre down pat.
Here's everything we know about the album:…kinda. Perhaps to pre-empt criticism from die-hards, or maybe just to avoid being held to arbitrary genre expectations, the mom of three said in a statement on March 19, “This ain’t a country album.
This is a “” album. This is act ii COWBOY CARTER, and I am proud to share it with y’all!”In fact, the album comes from a specific experience that has to do with country music, but is also a particularly Beyoncé moment. “This album has been over five years in the making.
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