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Renaissance may still be heavy in your rotation, but Beyoncé is moving on to her next act, specifically, the second in a three-act musical project, Cowboy Carter. Act I, a joyous dance album celebrating Black queer culture, was released on July 29, 2022 and was supported by a record-breaking world tour that launched the following February. Now, it's time to trade in those sequined cowboy hats for...well, you can probably keep those, since Bey's getting ready to take us to the rodeo as only she can. Here's everything we know about Act II: Cowboy Carter.

Entering the third year of this ambitious project, Beyoncé unexpectedly — as if there's any other way — dropped two new songs directly after her Verizon Super Bowl commercial aired, "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages."

When is the release date?

Showcasing the kind of synergy that most Fortune 500 companies could only dream of, shortly after the commercial aired, Beyoncé's website and social media updated with the album's release date, March 29.

What's the vibe?

Act II has long been rumored to be a country album and the first two singles — "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages" — as well as the visual trailer Bey shared online all but confirmed the Houston native's twangy leanings.

But why country?

Beyonce's 'Texas Hold 'Em' cover art

Following the release of the two lead singles, questions on whether country radio would play the new tracks after an Oklahoma station refused a fan request for the tracks, saying "We do not play Beyonce' on KYKC as we are a country music station." After the fan outcry across social media, the station added the tracks to their playlist. Still some were quick to criticize Bey for going country, while others were quicker to point out that country music, like all American popular music, has its roots in Black culture and Bey's out here reclaiming some of that history (and let's not forget the Daddy Lessons remix with The Chicks).

“Country music is based on the music from Africa brought over on the slave ships. And from Europe. With the fiddle and banjo," radio host and former American Idol mentor Bobby Bones said, noting that other artists had crossed over to country with much less controversy. "So all these dudes yelling ‘that ain’t country’… unless you’re European or African, you ain’t really ‘country.’"

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