It's one of the most anticipated albums of the year. Since Beyoncé announced it at halftime of the Super Bowl – the high mass of American football – on February 11, to everyone's surprise. After her very electro and disco “Renaissance”, released on July 29, 2022, and her coronation a year ago at the Stade de France, the world queen of R'n'B and superstar of American pop culture returns this March 29 with “Cowboy Carter”, act II of his “Renaissance” trilogy.
An eighth album irrigated by country, a major musical genre in the United States and for the Texas native, who sprinkled it in her albums, in particular “Lemonade” (2016), but had never devoted so much space to it.
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