Beyoncé Knowles-Carter officially went national with the release of her new album, Cowboy Carter, on Friday.
The Houston native's eighth album features 27 tracks and features guest appearances from some of country music's biggest stars, including Willie Nelson, Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton, including his 1973 hit “Jolene.” ” is one of two covers included.
Beyoncé said, “I don't think this music is what anyone expects, so people will be surprised.” statement Friday. “But this is the best music I've ever made,” the 42-year-old said. Highest grossing music artist of all time.
Upon release, “Cowboy Carter” shot to No. 2 on Apple Music.The lead single from the album “Texas Hold'em” shot to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the country music category and made Beyoncé famous. First black woman to top country music charts.
The big buzz about the new album started last month. “Texas Hold’em” debuts at Super Bowl 15. Soon after, the country single reached number one in both the US and UK, Beyoncé's first number one since 2003. Top of the charts in both countries at the same time.
Beyoncé said the album was inspired in part by growing up in Texas and watching her perform at the Houston Rodeo. She said it took her five years to complete Cowboy Carter, and given that much of the music being produced these days is computer-heavy, she prefers the songs on the entire album to sound more earthy. She said she wanted to do that.
“I wanted to go back to real instruments because there was artificial intelligence and digital filters and programming, and I was using very old instruments,” Beyoncé said. “All the sounds were very organic and human, everyday sounds like the wind and snaps and even the sounds of birds and roosters, sounds of nature.”
It will be several weeks before record labels Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records can announce album sales numbers. Beyoncé's previous album “Renaissance'' sold over 1 million copies, including downloads and streaming. according to to the Recording Industry Association of America.
Last month, “Texas Hold'em” was at the center of an uproar. Country Music Stations in Oklahoma refused to play the song, leading some Beyoncé fans to accuse the station of racism.
The station was inundated with emails, phone calls and more requests for the song. I agreed to add the single to my playlist. The station's general manager, Roger Harris, said staff heard the song and agreed it sounded “country-sounding.”
Summarize this content to 100 words Beyoncé Knowles-Carter officially went national with the release of her new album, Cowboy Carter, on Friday.The Houston native's eighth album features 27 tracks and features guest appearances from some of country music's biggest stars, including Willie Nelson, Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton, including his 1973 hit “Jolene.” ” is one of two covers included. Beyoncé said, “I don't think this music is what anyone expects, so people will be surprised.” statement Friday. “But this is the best music I've ever made,” the 42-year-old said. Highest grossing music artist of all time.
Upon release, “Cowboy Carter” shot to No. 2 on Apple Music.The lead single from the album “Texas Hold'em” shot to number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the country music category and made Beyoncé famous. First black woman to top country music charts. The big buzz about the new album started last month. “Texas Hold’em” debuts at Super Bowl 15. Soon after, the country single reached number one in both the US and UK, Beyoncé's first number one since 2003. Top of the charts in both countries at the same time.
The cover art for “Cowboy Carter,” which rose to second place on Apple Music. The lead single from the album “Texas Hold'em” reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in the country music category.
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Beyoncé said the album was inspired in part by growing up in Texas and watching her perform at the Houston Rodeo. She said it took her five years to complete Cowboy Carter, and given that much of the music being produced these days is computer-heavy, she prefers the songs on the entire album to sound more earthy. She said she wanted to do that.
“I wanted to go back to real instruments because there was artificial intelligence and digital filters and programming, and I was using very old instruments,” Beyoncé said. “All the sounds were very organic and human, everyday sounds like the wind and snaps and even the sounds of birds and roosters, sounds of nature.”It will be several weeks before record labels Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records can announce album sales numbers. Beyoncé's previous album “Renaissance'' sold over 1 million copies, including downloads and streaming. according to to the Recording Industry Association of America.Last month, “Texas Hold'em” was at the center of an uproar. Country Music Stations in Oklahoma refused to play the song, leading some Beyoncé fans to accuse the station of racism.
I requested Texas Hold'em from my local country radio station (KYKC). After making the request, I received an email from the radio station saying, “We are a country music station, so KYKC does not carry Beyoncé.” @beylegion pic.twitter.com/eQksQemk6m— Justin🫧 (@jussatto) February 13, 2024
The station was inundated with emails, phone calls and more requests for the song. I agreed to add the single to my playlist. The station's general manager, Roger Harris, said staff heard the song and agreed it sounded “country-sounding.”
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