Beyonce is a gift that never stops giving.

The Grammy Award-winning singer previewed a new song titled "My House" at the end of her "Renaissance" concert film during its premiere, and released the song on streaming platforms shortly afterward.

"I will always love you, but I will never expect you to love me when you don't love yourself," Beyonce says during one part of the song. "Let's heal the world, one beautiful action at a time, this is real love!"

According to reports, "My House" is a nod and reference to the singer's humble roots that go way back in Texas; in the song, she shares her big dreams by using a house as a metaphor for her reaching stardom and success years later.

"My House" is now available on all music streaming platforms as of this writing.

Beyonce Drops 'Renaissance' + Tour, Concert Film

2022 and 2023 have been massive years for Beyonce. Not only did she end her years-long break from music by releasing her seventh studio album "Act I: Renaissance," or simply "Renaissance."

The album is reportedly the first installment of a trilogy project, and it is critically acclaimed and a commercial success. It produced four singles "Break My Soul," "Cuff It," "America Has a Problem," and "Virgo's Groove."

Shortly after dropping the most awaited album, Beyonce announced that she would be going on tour to support it; thus the "Renaissance" tour commenced a few months later.

According to reports, Beyonce's "Renaissance" tour included a massive flying disco ball horse, mechanical robots with arms, and a fabulous wardrobe on top of the career-spanning setlist.

To top it all off, the "Single Ladies" hitmaker decided that the "Renaissance" world tour deserved to be commemorated and remembered for life, so she had a concert film made for it.

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Beyonce Stuns During 'Renaissance' Concert Film

Beyonce left fans with their jaws on the ground during the premiere of her highly anticipated "Renaissance" concert film.

She showed up in several different outfits, but most of them revolved around the color palette of her album: silver and black.

In fact, the singer was so devoted to her premiere that she blacked her hair and showed up wearing what can only be described as an art piece.

The premiere was well attended by Hollywood celebrities, including Beyonce and Jay-Z's daughter Blue Ivy, Taylor Swift, Blake Lively, Sia, Lupita Nyong'o, Leight-Anne Pinnock, and more.

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