On March 29, Beyoncé will release a new album,
Cowboy Carter
.
This simple announcement constitutes an event in its own right, as the production of this American superstar has won the support of millions of fans around the world.
Two years after
Renaissance
, which ranked number one in sales in most countries, the singer announced that she was undertaking a major stylistic change.
The first two extracts from the record,
Texas Hold'em
and
16 Carriages
, broadcast since February 11, revealed the contours of this new transformation: those of country music.
“No wonder Beyoncé got into country music.
Don’t forget that she was born and raised in Texas, like me,”
singer Norah Jones explained to us last week.
“The Texas Hold'em
song
is catchy, very catchy, almost like advertising music,”
comments Michel Pamplune, one of the best French connoisseurs of American music.
There are instruments that borrow…
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