Get ready to hear this song on repeat. It will be on every dance floor around the world for the foreseeable future. | msmegwatson beyonce
, pop queen Beyonce’s first solo album in six years, has been released today, and it’s guaranteed to be on every dance floor around the world for the forseeable future.is a fun and upbeat track co-produced by Tricky Stewart and The-Dream, the same team that brought us. It also has huge ’90s vibes, partially thanks to the fact it samples the iconic 1993 house anthemThe song was scheduled to hit streaming platforms at 2pm AEST, but was released two hours early through Tidal and YouTube.
Beyonce has been building careful hype around the project by dropping cryptic clues on her social media. Earlier this month she deleted all her profile photos across Instagram, Twitter, TikTok and YouTube . Her website also teased something new with placeholder album art readingThe artist then later shared the words “act i … RENAISSANCE”, suggesting this will be a multi-part release.
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