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Beyonce’s “Break My Soul” and Twist on New Album

Beyonce is back and shedding light on to her first full album since 2016! On June 20th, the superstar released a new single “Break My Soul” and the song was anything but what fans expected. The single has all of the standard qualities of Beyonce’s music: empowerment, femininity, and euphony. However, instead of being like the rest of the star’s classic pop/r&b hits “Break My Soul” is Beyonce’s first EDM song released to the public.

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2022 may be the year of house music and we are here for it. Beyonce is one of the many mainstream artists that has been experimenting with the genre this year. As we all know, Drake recently released his very own EDM album, Honestly, Nevermind. Who knows what other artists may follow in their footsteps this summer.

Set your calendars for July 29th, you’ll want to be the first to listen to Beyonce’s new album Renaissance. The title “Renaissance,” meaning transition, leads fans to believe Beyonce has returned to begin her new era in the music world. The star first brought speculation to this highly anticipated album by blacking out all of her social media. Her first announcement upon her return was the release of “Break My Soul.”

Since Beyonce’s time in Destiny’s Child, she has been touching lives and creating sensational music. The universal superstar is a singer, songwriter, and producer. Over the past 3 decades, Beyonce has proven that she can do it all. We can’t wait to see what the star has in store for her 7th album!

Stream “Break My Soul” now on Apple Music, Spotify, or your preferred streaming service!

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