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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 ...
"Cozy" received positive reviews from critics at the time of the parent album's release, many commending the track's self-empowerment lyrics. In a review by Complex, Karla Rodriguez stated that the song "feels like someone is speaking affirmations over you, making you feel so damn good about yourself". [9]
Beyoncé has officially entered not only her “country era” but also her “history-making country era,” as her newly released singles “Texas Hold ’Em” and “16 Carriages” hit No. 1 ...
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 cover art of Above and Beyoncé was previewed by People magazine in May 2009. [5] The album was originally released exclusively to Walmart and J&R, on June 16, 2009. [6] The dance mixes only were made available via MP3 format through Amazon Music the same day, [7] and the whole album was released to the online store on November 3, 2009. [8]
Choreography in the video was inspired by the adumu jumping dance of the Maasai people. Members of the Accra-based dance school Dance With Purpose (DWP) Academy were recruited for the video. In 2019, the DWP Academy posted their own choreography for the song after it was first released.
With its songs seamlessly arranged like a DJ mix, the album blends post-1970s Black dance music styles such as disco and house and pays homage to the Black and queer pioneers of those genres. The album's lyrical content explores themes of escapism , hedonism , self-assurance and self-expression.
WHat is the Mute Challenge or the Everybody On Mute challenge? Explaining the meme that came out of the Beyonce concert.