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On to the next one jay z
On to the next one jay z








If anything, Beyoncé has been reborn as a gay black man - or even a trans woman - on “Renaissance,” embracing the sounds of the underground that those communities have fiercely used as a means of empowering club catharsis. Clearly, she got all that out of her system, and after being pent up during lockdown, she’s ready to release her wiggle - as hinted by the LP’s housed-up first single “Break My Soul.” Indeed, the long-awaited proper follow-up to 2016’s “Lemonade” - considered by many to be the highlight of endless career highlights for the 40-year-old über-diva - is a rebirth for Beyoncé after the relationship drama, much of it centering around husband Jay-Z, of her last studio album. “I’m one of one/I’m number one/I’m the only one/Don’t even waste your time/Trying to compete with me/No one else in this world can think like me,” B purrs at the beginning of the track, which takes Lady Gaga’s “Chromatica” to the ballroom, as if she was binging “Pose” during the pandemic. Seriously, did you really think that Beyoncé was one of us?īey makes it very clear that she is on a whole different planetary level than this world on “Alien Superstar,” one of the standout tracks on her much-anticipated seventh solo studio album, “Renaissance,” which dropped from the heavens on Friday morning. Harry Styles takes it to the bedroom on 'Harry's House' New Beyoncé song 'Break My Soul' is a dance anthem for survivors Monster smash: Lady Gaga came out strong at much-delayed MetLife Stadium concertīeyoncé and Drake are making this the summer of house music - and we are here for it 2022 VMAs relives its glory days with Johnny Depp and Red Hot Chili Peppers










On to the next one jay z