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Beyoncé
Cowboy Carter


A1
Ameriican Requiem
A2
Blackbiird
A3
16 Carriages
A4
Protector
A5
My Rose
B1
Smoke Hour ★ Willie Nelson
B2
Texas Hold ‘Em
B3
Bodyguard
B4
Dolly P
B5
Jolene
B6
Daughter
B7
Alliigator Tears
C1
Smoke Hour II
C2
Just For Fun
C3
II Most Wanted
C4
Levii's Jeans
C5
Desert Eagle
D1
Riiverdance
D2
II Hands II Heaven
D3
Tyrant
D4
Sweet ★ Honey ★ Buckiin'
D5
Amen
Parkwood Entertainment (19658894931)
Columbia (19658894931)
Sony Music (19658894931)
Release date: Apr 11, 2024, Europe
Beyonce's Cowboy Carter is a bold and poignant exploration of American roots music, marking a departure from her previous works while asserting her dominance across genres. Inspired by her 2016 experience at the Country Music Association Awards, where she faced criticism and racism despite her Texas roots, Beyonce delves into Louisiana Cajun country, the rivers of Alabama, and the streets of Memphis, reimagining Americana, folk, and country in her own image. The album serves as a powerful statement on the erasure of Black contributions to country music and American culture, with Beyonce reclaiming her rightful place in the genre's history. Through collaborations with legends like Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson, as well as emerging Black country and rock musicians, Beyonce highlights the enduring legacy of Black artists in shaping these musical forms. Cowboy Carter is both a sonic journey and a cultural commentary, blending elements of folk, country and rock with Beyonce's signature style and vocal range. From the haunting cover of the Beatles' 'Blackbird' to the electrifying trap beats of 'Ya Ya,' the album showcases Beyonce's versatility and musical dexterity. No doubt, 2024 will be another strong year of Beyonce led by this album.