This is not a drill! Beyoncè will make her highly-anticipated comeback in a few days and fans can't wait to hear new songs from Queen Bey as her last solo project was released six years ago. Recently, the singer unveiled the official tracklist of her upcoming record, and online users freaked out on social media.
Taking to her official Instagram account, the mom of four shared the tracklist consisting of 16 songs.
The singer's new album appears to have not any collaborators or featuring artists.
The official tracklist is listed below:
- I'm That Girl
- Cozy
- Alien Superstar
- Cuff It
- Energy
- Break My Soul
- Church Girl
- Plastic Off The Sofa
- Virgo's Groove
- Move
- Heated
- Thique
- All Up In Your Mind
- America Has A Problem
- Pure/Honey
- Summer Renaissance
Just a few moments after unveiling the tracklist, many fans went wild on social media as they couldn't contain their excitement.
"OOH THESE TITLES LOOK SO INTERESTING! I claim I'm That Girl & Thique," one wrote.
"Oh we getting a full helping of club anthems and liberation tracks. I predict her delving more into future R&B, nu disco, afrobeat, diva house, miami bass, and probably some festival trap. The hive cheeks a clappin'," another one wrote.
The recent announcement comes a month after Beyoncè released her comeback single "Break My Soul" which broke the internet as it received positive feedback from fans and other celebrities.
The track sampled one of the most notable songs of all time, "Show Me Love" by Robin S.
In early reports, the original track, which was released in the 90s, dominated the charts over the years and it never lost its impact because many artists have sampled the song in their projects like Charli XCX's "Used To Know Me" and many more.
In a video message to Good Morning Britain, the 60-year-old singer expressed her excitement upon finding out the big news.
She noted that her son reached out to her when her name became viral on Twitter after Beyoncè's song was released.
Robin S. then thanked everyone involved in the project, saying, "To Jay-Z, to the entire team... Thank you so much for giving me my flowers while I'm still alive. I am honored and I am excited to see what else can happen."
Later in the video, the singer said she wanted to collaborate with Queen Bey because it's always been a dream of hers.
Aside from the 90s star, Beyoncè also sampled Big Freedia's vocals on the track.
The "Find My Way Back" songstress had also unveiled the official album cover early this month that features herself almost naked while riding in an iridescent horse.
"Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world. It allowed me to feel free and adventurous in a time when little else was moving," Beyoncè wrote on social media.
"Renaissance" will be available for streaming and purchase starting July 29.
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