Beyoncé Does it Again- with Country Singles This Time

Beyoncé laid her own egg at this year’s Annual Grammys Award Show with her Louis Vuitton outfit. The checkerboard design made by hundreds of studs stole everyone’s attention; along with a matching skirt to her ribbon tie jacket, a branded “LV” belt, and a cream Stetson country hat.

Releasing “Texas Hold ‘Em” and “16 CARRIAGES”, the R&B/pop artist everyone can listen to took a spin at country- the experimenting actually began long ago.

It is not her first rodeo! A remix for “Daddy Lessons” from her ‘genre-obliterating blockbuster sixth album’ as Apple Music puts it, came to life with the Dixie Chicks at the CMA’s in 2016.

Dixie Chicks and Beyoncé Perform at 2016 CMA’s

She also worked closely with Sugarland, and took inspiration from the Western style for Ivy Park– her clothing line. 

Geniusly, she released her new music through the most-watched Super Bowl yet.

Signing with Verizon, an telecommunications company, the 60-second sales video turned into a mock music video.

Beyoncé’s Verizon Super Bowl Ad (2024)

Banjos and beats galore is our best interpretation (played by Rhiannon Giddens, Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning musician).

“Act II” will be an all around historical, cultural, and musical shift with a full album of country music done by an artist known for her soul-ties.

 “She’s a true cultural curator,” Alice Randall said in high regards alongside her own path of song-writing and professing.

Millions of dedicated fans dropped the Super Bowl for a few minutes to go to town with both songs.

Promising us a hair care line, SÉCRED, February proves to be a clear winner already this year solely in terms of Beyoncé and her contributions!

We are clearly blessed by her poise, empowerment, and celebration of life.