Beyoncé unveils official cover for new album ❝Renaissance.❞


Beyoncé reveals the album cover for her upcoming studio album ❝Renaissance❞ on Friday, July 1st. The music superstar says in an Instagram post that ❝creating this album allowed [her] a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world.❞ The album will officially drop on July 29th, a release that marks her first studio album since 2016's ❝Lemonade.❞ The cover is cool and all, but it's not your typical Beyoncé cover. According to final predictions, her single, ❝Break My Soul❞ is set to reach a new peak of #7 (+8) on the Billboard Hot 100 on Monday. Maybe Beyoncé riding on a big glowing horse semi naked may very well save us all!



8 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Break My Soul just like Beyoncé is once again overhyped and overrated.

Toya said...

She's had (much) better lead singles but I guess she has to move with the times to secure that hit.

Scoopz said...

Overrated how? Putting aside subjective criteria such as tone and singing style, on a technical level the womans a vocal prodigy and couples that with being one of the greatest live performers to ever do it. Her not being to your taste and her being overrated are two very different things. Accept that.

Anonymous said...

Well, I guess coming right for the gays for that instant hit is a trend for artists to remain relevant.

Anonymous said...

Beyoncé is channelling Lady Godiva; her horse represents death or conquest from the 4 horsemen in the book of revelation but in the occult it represents feminine power and the moon so it is depicting her as a moon goddess.

Toya said...

Makes sense. I saw several Twitter accounts stating it is lifted off several concepts but I wasn't sure which was the correct one.

Anonymous said...

Why is she always so dead in the eyes tho 🤔

Anonymous said...

I’ve tried but “Break My Soul” does absolutely nothing for me. I hope it’s the weakest song on the album. “Afraid to Feel” by LF System is how you do house music that sounds current rather than like something straight out of the archives of 1992 - Remi