For those who have missed it, Beyonce released her studio album Cowboy Carter, in which she deep-dived into country music, brought black country singers to light, and invited well-known artists to sing.
Beyonce sheds light on black country artists Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Tanner Adell, and Tiera Kennedy, who were singing ‘The Beatles’ cover Blackbird, which Sir Paul McCartney posted on Instagram about how that song is about the civil rights movement and how it is also about Little Rock Nine.
Beyonce had two songs with this artist, who does a mix of Country and Rap. His name is Shaboozey. He is a Nigerian-American singer and Rapper. The two songs he appears in are “Spaghetti” and “Sweet ★ Honey ★ buckin’.”
Adding Willie Nelson and Dolly Parton, who is well known in the Country music industry. Willie Nelson does two interludes called “Smoke Hour” and sings her Song “Just for Fun.” Dolly Parton helped Beyonce rewrite the classic song “Jolene.” Dolly is also in the “Tyrant”. She adds Linda Martell, the first successful black female artist. Linda is in the songs “Spaghetti” and “The Linda Martell Show”.
Two well-known singers, Miley Cyrus and Post Malone, were on the albums “II Most Wanted” and “Levii’s Jeans.”
Act II of Beyonce shows the vocal range she has in the song “Daughter,” where she sings in Opera. She also dedicates two of her songs to her kids Rumi Cater and Sir Carter in the songs “Protector” and “My Rose.”
You can stream her album on Spotify and Apple Music and buy it on her site.