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Beyoncé’s long-awaited seventh studio LP, Renaissance, is due out tomorrow (July 29), releasing via her Columbia Records imprint, Parkwood Entertainment. Today, less than 24 hours before the album drop, she’s shared a statement implying the record is the first installment of a larger, three-act project.
Titled “act i — RENAISSANCE,” the statement begins as follows: “This three act project was recorded over three years during the pandemic. A time to be still, but also a time I found to be the most creative.” The FADER has reached out to Beyoncé’s publicist for confirmation.
Read Next: The 9 projects you should stream right now Bey posted the second part of the statement to Instagram last month, along with her forthcoming album’s cover art. “Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world,” she wrote.
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Beyonce has made several changes to her most recent album Renaissance, only days after its release. The 40–year-old singer removed a lyric that was called "able-ist" and has now also removed a sample of Kelis' hit song Milkshake.MORE: Beyoncé stuns fans in silver disco dress amid album leakIn a statement, a representative for Beyoncé confirmed that the lyric in her song Heated, where she uses a derogatory slur, will be changed.WATCH: Beyonce makes history as women dominate at 63rd Grammy Awards"The word, not used intentionally in a harmful way, will be replaced," the statement read. Disability activists criticized the singer's language including disability charity Sense, which called her use of the word "disappointing".The track Energy has also removed the sample of Kelis' Milkshake after the singer shared her anger at not having been asked for permission beforehand.
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(CNN)You should know by now that a Beyoncé album release is a whole event."Renaissance" is that, of course, and the Grammy winner's eagerly awaited seventh album doesn't disappoint, if social media is to be believed. The album officially dropped Friday morning.
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housed-up first single “Break My Soul.”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. In this way, it’s even more like her answer to Madonna’s “Erotica” than her surprise self-titled set was in 2013.After Beyoncé clears her throat with the eerie electro-soul of opener “I’m That Chick” — and, um, of course, she is! — the album really kicks into full effect with “Cozy,” on which the empowering lyrics of Destiny’s Child hits such as “Independent Women Pt.
Beyonce has released her highly anticipated seventh studio album Renaissance. It is the 40-year-old pop superstar's first offering in six years, following the critically acclaimed Lemonade in 2016. The sprawling 16-track album features a spread of genres including driving disco, Afrobeats and house influences.