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Beyoncé Reveals Title for Country-Themed "Renaissance Act II" Album: Here's When It Arrives


Wed 13 Mar 2024 | 11:20 AM
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Beyoncé has unveiled the title of the second act of the three-act project she announced back in 2022.  

The upcoming album is titled “Cowboy Carter,” the singer revealed Tuesday on her website. The country music project is the long-awaited “Act II” of her 2022 “Renaissance” album and is due March 29.

Beyoncé has already released a pair of singles for the incoming project: “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ‘Em.” The latter became Beyoncé’s first No. 1 country single in the U.S. and made her the first Black woman to have ever led the list.

The homepage of Beyoncé’s website features a photo of a horse saddle with a red, white, and blue sash that reads “Country Carter.” 

The superstar also unveiled a series of limited edition CDs with alternative cover photos featuring half of her face on display, along with four vinyl variants in red, white, blue, and black. The box set editions include a bonus track and T-shirts with the album title emblazoned on the chest.

Fans have been eagerly anticipating the new project since Beyoncé released “Renaissance” in 2022. At the time, she revealed that the album would be the first of a “three-act project.” 

Rumors circulated that she had recorded both dance and country songs for the set, and it was unclear if the latter would be included on “Renaissance” or as a separate album. 

The first installment ended up mining heavily from dance and house music, paying homage to the Black queer community and club culture.

Act II will arrive on the heels of her record-breaking world tour, which grossed $579 million, along with the theatrical release of “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.” The latter served as a part-documentary, part-concert film taking viewers behind the scenes of the global trek. Shortly after the movie’s London premiere, Beyoncé released the single “My House,” a callback to her Houston roots.