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Queen Bey covers the first-ever digital issue of W Magazine.
The stunning spread lands in tandem with the release of the mega-star’s new studio album, ‘Cowboy Carter.’
Lensed by Pam Hanson, the shoot sees Beyonce embrace the aesthetic of the Country sonics that LP boasts.
Styling and profile, the diva’s W Magazine feature arrives on the heels of recent spreads in Essence and CR Fashion Book.
Peep more from music’s reigning royal after the jump…
Beyonce has magnetized the masses with her stellar new album ‘Cowboy Carter’ – which is anchored in sounds of Country, Folk, Soul, and more.
Queen Bey lined an eclectic collection of collaborators on the only anticipated set, with one of the most notable being Miley Cyrus.
The ‘Flowers’ hitmaker teamed up with the Houston native on the song ‘II Most Wanted.’
And while the masses lapping up the track, Cyrus has shared an emotional thank you message to Beyonce.
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Lady Gaga is coming!
The Pop icon has perfected the art of making a mark across a multitude of mediums – from music to movies to TV.
And in thanking fans for their support on her 38th birthday, the superstar opened up about the next phase of her artistic output. Namely her new music.
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Beyonce has the masses moving with her new album ‘Cowboy Carter,’ which was unleashed today (March 29).
Led by #1 global smash ‘Texas Hold ‘Em,’ the 27-track project is home to an eclectic collection of songs that are set in the soundscape of Country, Folk, Blues, Americana, and Soul.
Queen Bey is joined on the LP by an equally compelling list of guests including Miley Cyrus, Post Malone, Tanner, Tanner Adell, Willie Nelson, and Willie Jones.
As fans and critics alike lap up ‘Cowboy Carter,’ Beyonce has shared interesting insights into her initial plans for Act II of her three-album arc.
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Beyonce‘s ‘Cowboy Carter’ album is here and the singer is opening up about how the stellar project came to fruition.
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With her January release, the Di Genius-produced ‘Hit & Run‘ (featuring Masicka), still garnering critical acclaim around the globe, Shenseea is capitalizing on the momentum by lifting the lid on its follow-up: ‘Die for You.’
Seeing its March 29 arrival accompanied by a Rizzy-directed music video, the Jamaican hitmaker enjoys some fun in the sun while relaying lyrics about riding hard for her man.
“Just say, ‘Giddy up,’ and me will ride for you / Spit inna my mouth cah me like that too / We f–k all night, we nuh have curfew / Beg you please, buss inna me insides too,” she says on the racy, Rvssian-produced cut.
Alicia Keys has been hot on the promo trail over the last few months in preparation for the arrival of the new stageplay ‘Hell’s Kitchen.’
Loosely based on the life of the 15-time GRAMMY winner, ‘Kitchen’ is being directed by Michael Greif, choreographed by Camille A. Brown, and features EMMY winner Adam Blackstone as the musical director.
As expected, Keys had a hand in the project’s music and lyrics – a taste of which came Friday (March 22) courtesy of the new song ‘Kaleidoscope.’
“Don’t wait for the end, let’s start a beginning / Better to be alive than just to be living,” she sings on the tune featured in ‘Kitchen.’
Supported with vocals from Maleah Joi Moon (who stars as the lead character in ‘Kitchen’), Alicia gave ‘Kaleidoscope’ its first televised performance on Friday’s episode of ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.’
Did you miss the action when it first aired? No worries; we’ve got you covered.
It’s been almost seven months since Nas rocked the Billboard 200 with his Hit-Boy-produced ‘Magic 3,‘ but the Rap icon is still giving Hip-Hop fans tastes of tunes from the critically acclaimed project by gifting some of its content the video treatment.
The newest to be brought to life is ‘I Love This Feeling.’
“They asking if I’m ever gon’ be over rap / But I left a few times, just never told you that,” he raps before relaying, “Amassing digital assets / No fiscal year kick-backs, yeah, we cashing / Physical money, think different, we outlast ’em / We out-class ’em, they made it easy to pass ’em.”
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Girls, report to the dancefloor!
Less than a month after learning her breakout hit, ‘What It Is (Block Boy),’ became her first Platinum-certified hit at the RIAA, rising rapstress Doechii may very well be on to her second thanks to the new song ‘Alter Ego.’
“P–sy poppin’, Doechii season / New persona, new vagina / Push back but I’m still gon’ get that / Label’s quakin’, hoes is pissed / They mistaken, I’m that b-tch,” she raps on the House-inspired track.
Tapping City Girls star JT to assist, get inside to break it down to the latest from Doechii.
Beyonce‘s new 27-track album, the March 29-released ‘Act II: Cowboy Carter,‘ may boast a who’s who of guest stars including Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Post Malone, and others, but one of the most anticipated listens undoubtedly came courtesy of the Miley Cyrus-assisted ‘II Most Wanted.’
An unexpected union to say the least, the chart-topping divas show off their respective vocal prowess while wailing lyrics about sticking together through the thick and thin.
“I’ll be your shotgun rider ’til the day I die / Smoke out the window flyin’ down the 405 / I’ll be your backseat baby, drivin’ you crazy / Anytime you like / Woah, I’ll be your shotgun rider ’til the day I / ‘Til the day I die,” they croon on the Ryan Tedder-penned down-tempo.
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