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Beyoncé Reveals 'Cowboy Carter' Album Inspired by Backlash to Her Entering Country Genre | THR News Video

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Beyoncé Reveals 'Cowboy Carter' Album Inspired by Backlash to Her Entering Country Genre | THR News Video

Beyoncé Reveals 'Cowboy Carter' Album Inspired by Backlash to Her Entering Country Genre | THR News Video

Beyoncé is revealing a second cover for her 'Act II: Cowboy Carter' album after opening up about what inspired the project.

'Act II: Cowboy Carter' drops March 29th and is a continuation of the superstar's record-breaking album, 'Renaissance.'

Beyoncé announced the new project in a Super Bowl commercial back in February and released two songs: "16 Carriages" and "Texas Hold ‘Em."


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