DNCE has a new song out!
21.06.2022 - 05:17 / justjared.com
Beyonce‘s new song “Break My Soul” has officially arrived and it was dropped two hours early amid some online leaks.
This is the first single off of Beyonce‘s upcoming seventh studio album, Renaissance, which is scheduled to be released on July 29.
“You won’t break my soul / You won’t break my soul / And I’m telling everybody, everybody, everybody, everybody,” Beyonce sings in the chorus for the new song.
Big Freedia is also featured on the track.
Click inside to listen to the new song…
A Beyonce fan site is claiming the music video will be released simultaneously and will feature lots of celeb cameos. Stay tuned for the video!
Listen to the stream below and make sure to buy the song on iTunes!
*NOTE: The song is currently only available on Tidal, but we will update with a full stream once it is uploaded to YouTube.
Read the lyrics below!
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Temitayo is a 27-year-old working in e-commerce. Temitayo was a 27-year-old working in e-commerce. Then Beyoncé dropped “Break My Soul,” from Renaissance, her upcoming seventh studio album. “I had planned to wait until the end of the month, but then I heard ‘Break My Soul’ and it really gave me the push to send that resignation mail out,” Temitayo tells Glamour.
Michelle Obama is singing Beyoncé's praises! One day after the singer released «Break My Soul,» the first single of her era, the former first lady took to Twitter to gush over the track.«Queen @Beyonce, you’ve done it again! 'Break My Soul' is the song we all need right now, and I can't help but dance and sing along while listening to it,» she wrote.
Beyoncé is back with her first new album in six years, and she gave fans a taste of what’s in store with the release of “Break My Soul,” the first single from. Not only that, but the vibrant new song reunited the singer with Big Freedia, the famed New Orleans bounce artist who previously appeared on “Formation.” While speaking with ET’s Kevin Frazier, the rapper opened up about what it meant to be featured on the new single.
The upbeat dance track features co-writing credits for Allen George and Fred McFarlane and Big Freedia due to samples of both "Show Me Love" by Robin S by the former and 2014 bounce track "Explode" from the latter. The Big Freedia sample acts as a mission statement for the song, with Freedia saying: "Release ya anger/Release ya mind/Release ya job/Release the time/Release ya trade/Release ya stress/Release the love/Forget the rest." Producers on the track are Beyoncé, The-Dream, Tricky Stewart, BlaqNmilD, and Jay-Z. Read Next: New Beyoncé song “Break My Soul” out tonight at midnight "Break My Soul" is the first single from Bey's forthcoming album Renaissance, due July 29.
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