Drake may have won the weekend with the surprise release of his seventh studio album “Honestly, Nevermind," on Monday, however, Beyoncé made sure the Champagne Papi's f—k boy-anthem-filled, Eurodance opus wouldn't dominate the cultural zeitgeist for too long.
Just a week after setting the musical world atwitter by dropping her own bombshell on the day prior to the rapper's unexpected release — that her seventh studio album, "Renaissance" would be released on July 29 — she has decided to give fans an early preview, of her first full-length LP since 2016's "Lemonade," but she's making them work for it.
She announced subtly on social media that she would be releasing the first single at midnight, using the bios of her pages to share the news.
The Grammy-winner wrote, "6. BREAK MY SOUL midnight ET."
Not much is known about the song, which is expected to be one of 16 tracks on "Renaissance." A tweet by songwriter and frequent collaborator The-Dream raised speculation that the artist who helped craft songs like Beyoncé's mega-hit " “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” is involved in the production.
"6. Break My Soul midnight," he Tweeted, perhaps revealing that the song is also the sixth track on the album.
The track would be the first single off of her upcoming seventh studio album, "Renaissance," which is due out July 29.
Beyoncé's last single, "Black Parade" was also released on Juneteenth, in order to commemorate the holiday in 2020.
She announced subtly on social media that she would be releasing the first single at midnight, using the bios of her pages to share the news.
The Grammy-winner wrote, "6. BREAK MY SOUL midnight ET."
Not much is known about the song, which is expected to be one of 16 tracks on "Renaissance." A tweet by songwriter and frequent collaborator The-Dream raised speculation that the artist who helped craft songs like Beyoncé's mega-hit " “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” is involved in the production.
6. Break My Soul midnight
— MUSIC ICON THE-DREAM (@TheKingDream) June 20, 2022
"6. Break My Soul midnight," he Tweeted, perhaps revealing that the song is also the sixth track on the album.
The track would be the first single off of her upcoming seventh studio album, "Renaissance," which is due out July 29.
Beyoncé's last single, "Black Parade" was also released on Juneteenth, in order to commemorate the holiday in 2020.
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