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Get ready to go country, Bey Hive! Beyoncé gave her fans a special treat on Sunday, dropping two new country songs, subsequent "visualizer" videos, and announcing an upcoming album during the ...
The track still carried the house and dance influences of her last album, so today’s country release marks a big shift. In the meantime, Beyoncé is working on the release of her new hair care ...
The video pictures Lawrence as a ranch hand who is smitten with a "Texas tornado" of a woman, and her young son. Scenes also feature Lawrence performing the song in a barn at dusk. As each clip in the series unfolds, Lawrence appears dressed in the garb from the previous video, as he makes a " quantum leap " into a new time zone and tune.
Max Bell of Spin wrote, '"BigX displays some of his best writing on 'Texas,' casually condensing decades of Texas music and cultural history into forceful couplets." [2] Bryson "Boom" Paul of The Source wrote, "And with it's [] inescapable hook, tongue-in-cheek lyricism, and undeniable energy, 'Texas' is an anthem that will cement BigXThaPlug's legacy in music forever."
Ready those dance moves now, now, now, now. Beyoncé's new country song "Texas Hold 'Em" has fans line dancing all over social media. "I wanna learn country dance now,” one fan posted on X. The ...
The song heavily incorporates elements of southern hip hop, especially the regional sound of Texas, and the style has been compared to that of hip hop group UGK. [1] [2] [3] In the lyrics, Megan Thee Stallion celebrates her success and wealth, [4] beginning the track with the chorus: "I'm at the top of my game, I'm who they hate / This shit come with the fame, that's how I knew that I made it ...
The music video was released prior to the release of the single and to coincide with the release of the song to radio airplay. The music video was directed by Simone Smith and stars Gladiator actor Tommy Flanagan. [8] The video for "Mr Haze" was filmed in Glasgow, and features various psychedelic undertones, which sees lead singer, Sharleen ...
Bruce Cockburn, who wrote the theme song for beloved Canadian animated series Franklin, has spoken out after a wave of videos compared Beyoncé’s new No. 1 single to his kids’ creation.