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During Sunday’s Super Bowl, Beyoncé created waves in the music industry by teasing, announcing, and dropping new music within a concise span.
In the closing moments of a Verizon commercial aired during the third quarter, Beyoncé exclaimed, “Okay, they ready! Drop the new music,” igniting excitement across social media platforms already abuzz with Super Bowl fervor.
In the closing moments of a Verizon commercial aired during the third quarter, Beyoncé exclaimed, “Okay, they ready! Drop the new music,” igniting excitement across social media platforms already abuzz with Super Bowl fervor.
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Subsequently, Beyoncé’s official website echoed the announcement, revealing the titles of two songs, “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 Carriages,” along with the release date. Brief snippets of both tracks were promptly unveiled on Tidal, followed by the full versions premiering on Spotify and YouTube.
Accompanying visuals showcased Beyoncé donning cowboy hats and Western attire, signaling a departure from her previous aesthetic.
Notably, Beyoncé referred to her 2022 album “Renaissance” as “Act I,” which garnered critical acclaim, including the prestigious Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Music Album in 2023, marking her record-breaking 32nd Grammy win.
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