From the moment she blew bubblegum in Crazy In Love to the day she destroyed a fleet of cars with a baseball bat in Hold Up, Beyoncé has created some of pop's most memorable music videos.
The funky, laid-back vibe of the original is reimagined, giving the song an intimate, modern R&B feel. On Hold Up, Beyoncé samples Andy Williams’ Can’t Get Used to Losing You. This 1960s hit ...
The song debuts at No. 54 on Billboard's Country Airplay chart. Beyoncé's official country debut is also kicking up dust overseas. "Texas Hold 'Em" is in line to top the official U.K. chart based ...
“Texas Hold ‘Em” made history as the first track by a Black woman to reach No. 1 on Billboard’s country charts, also climbing to the top of the Hot 100 this week.
Beyoncé has won her first award in the country music category, taking home top female country artist at the 2024 Billboard ...
Listen to "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages" here ... next LP will find her delving into country music. The still-untitled Act II is the follow-up to Renaissance. That album, Beyoncé’s ...