New York: Beyoncé has revealed the title and release date for her next studio album, with the 16-track Renaissance set to drop July 29. The superstar began listing the music and products on her website Thursday. Several streaming services, including ‘Tidal’ and ‘Spotify’, also announced the Beyoncé release.
Beyoncé tipped off fans that something important was coming when she removed her profile photos across all her social media platforms last week.
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Renaissance would be the follow-up to 2016’s Lemonade. However, the artist has been hard at work of late, featured on rapper Megan Thee Stallion’s remix of Savage and opening the 2022 Academy Awards with a performance of her song ‘Be Alive’ from the film King Richard.
In 2019, Beyoncé curated and produced the soundtrack album of The Lion King: The Gift and for the remake of The Lion King.
The song ‘Black Parade’ from the soundtrack won a Grammy in 2021 for best R&B performance. It was Beyoncé’s 28th Grammy.