Beyoncé's upcoming country romp, Cowboy Carter, is set to drop this Friday (Mar. 29). The album follows a rollout of the lead singles, "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages," Now, the Renaissance singer has revealed the full tracklist for her upcoming LP.
The album, which is over five years in the making, boasts an impressive 26 tracks. Cowboy Carter includes many tongue-in-cheek references to country icons, such as "The Linda Martell Show." Others include the more obscure "Spaghettii," and the ambiguous "Tyrant" and "Just for Fun." She leans into the genre even more with titles like "Levii's Jeans," "Desert Eagle," and "Oh Louisiana." Among other tracks are apparent sequels, all featuring roman numerals: "Smoke Hour II," "II Most Wanted," and "II Hands II Heaven."
Beyoncé's track list reveal also features a song called "Jolene," leaving fans to wonder if it is a cover or a rework of Dolly Parton's iconic classic. Punctuated by a star in a white circle, the words "Dolly P" are featured on the Cowboy Carter poster. However, it remains unclear whether this is a song name or indicative of Parton's appearance on the album.
The pop star has confirmed a few features on Cowboy Carter. Post Malone is set for a feature on "Levii's Jeans;" Miley Cyrus is on the track, "II Most Wanted;" and Shaboozey can be found on "Spaghettii." Dolly Parton is set to appear on the record. Though it hasn't been confirmed, one can assume Parton will appear on the rework of her song, "Jolene."
Cowboy Carter serves as the de facto "Act II" of Beyoncé's Renaissance album. That record earned multiple nominations and four wins at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards in 2023.
Cowboy Carter's full track list is below:
Ameriican Requiem
Blackbird
16 Carriages
Projector
My Rose
Smoke Hour (ft. Willie Nelson)
Texas Hold 'Em
Bodyguard
Dolly P
Jolene
Daughter
Spaghetti
Alligator Tears
Smoke Hour II
Just for Fun
II Most Wanted
Levii's Jeans
Flamenco
The Linda Martell Show
Yaya
Oh Louisiana
Desert Eagle
Riverdance
II Hands II Heaven
Tyrant
Sweet Honey Buckin'
Amen
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