COWBOY CARTER
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Reviews On her epic eighth bout, Queen Bey dials us into KNTRY Radio, enlists country music juggernauts, channels her mother Tina Beyincé, and shoots up a middle finger to her naysayers and the Grammys.
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Demi Phillips -
Music A flurry of new details were released about the album when it dropped overseas.
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Lavender Alexandria -
Music Beyonce is off to a hot start on the charts with "Cowboy Carter."
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Cole Blake -
Music Azealia Banks continues to be critical of the superstar.
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Alexander Cole -
Music Allen thought it was strange to cover one of the most famous country songs ever.
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Lavender Alexandria -
Songs Bey doesn't let up.
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Tallie Spencer -
Music She's collaborated with the rock legend before on "Don't Hurt Yourself."
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Lavender Alexandria -
Music Linda Martell, Willie Nelson, Tanner Adell, and more also appear on the album.
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Caroline Fisher -
Music Megan Thee Stallion is still a huge Beyonce fan.
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Cole Blake -
Pop Culture "act ii: BEYINCE," the red, white, and blue garment reads, seemingly referring to the singer's mom's maiden name.
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Hayley Hynes -
Music Azealia Banks claims Beyonce's new country songs "pale in comparison to literally every single artist making contemporary white americana country music."
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Caroline Fisher -
Music This is the Houston superstar's biggest debut since 2016's "Lemonade," and her most successful streaming week of all time.
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Gabriel Bras Nevares