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Beyoncé Announces New Album Act II, Shares Two New Songs: Listen

Beyoncé has announced a new album: Act II arrives March 29. She’s also graced us with two new songs: “Texas Hold ’Em” and “16 Carriages.” Listen to those below, and scroll down for Bey’s teaser clip.

Beyoncé revealed the news with a video on her Instagram account during the Super Bowl LVIII game. It looks as though she’ll be going country for the second act of her Renaissance trilogy, based on the footage in the teaser.

Beyoncé’s announcement video also features old-school tunes like Chuck Berry’s “Maybelline,” as well as a dusty scene of men looking up at a massive billboard feautring a scantily-clad Beyoncé and the words “Texas! Hold ’Em.” The moment seems to be a reference to Wim Wenders’ 1984 film Paris, Texas.

While the album news came as a surprise, Verizon did hint that a Beyoncé-related ad would run this week, and she wore a white cowboy hat to the 2024 Grammys last weekend. Bey’s Super Bowl ad ran just minutes before she dropped the bombshell news.

Renaissance was Beyoncé’s seventh studio album overall, and was originally billed as Act I: Renaissance—implying future releases would follow suit—before its release in July 2022. While the album never got traditional music videos, there was a “cliquebait” clip for “Break My Soul,” a “brand campaign anthem film” for Tiffany & Co. that used “Summer Renaissance,” and a concert film that played in theaters worldwide. Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé was the No. 1 movie in the U.S. during its debut weekend and, as of January 11, raised over $44.4 million worldwide.

“Break My Soul” was nominated for Record of the Year, Song of the Year, and Best Dance/Electronic Recording at the 2023 Grammy Awards, but Beyoncé only won the latter. That didn’t stop her from taking home four trophies that night anyway, though, raising her overall career tally to 32 wins – breaking the record for the most Grammys won by an artist in the award show’s history.

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