Beyoncé revealed the much anticipated part two of her Renaissance project during a Super Bowl commercial.
“Okay, they ready. Drop the new music,”the singer instructed at the end of the ad for US communications giant Verizon.
Beyoncé dropped two new songs, Texas Hold ‘Em and 16 Carriages, just after the commercial.
Released on March 29th, the album is anticipated to have a strong country influence.
In the commercial, Beyoncé makes progressively ridiculous attempts to “break the internet” and overload Verizon’s capacity, such playing the saxophone, building a “Beyonc-AI robot,” looking like Barbie, running for president, and performing from space.
Tony Hale, star of Veep, is monitoring whether the internet has crashed in response.
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“All right, they’re ready,” she broadcasts back to him from the circling rocket at the end of the advertisement. Turn off the new tunes.”
Beyoncé, her husband Jay-Z, and their kids Rumi and Blue Ivy were there for the Super Bowl in Las Vegas.
In the moments that followed the advertisement, she was seen sipping a drink peacefully from a camera in the throng.
In July 2022, Beyoncé’s Renaissance project debuted with its first installment. She soon disclosed that the record was the first in a planned three-act work.
She received a record-breaking 32nd Grammy for the album.
She started the Renaissance World Tour almost a year later, and the tour was eventually made into a movie.