Beyoncé offers her fans a surprise remix and a new website
Queen Bey is making her new album Cowboy Carter a celebration by releasing more content every day.
Since the announcement of Beyoncé 's musical return during the Super Bowl halftime show , the singer has been at the center of discussions. Her country turn has seduced her listeners and leads the Cowboycore trend. But as Beyoncé never does things by halves, she never stops offering new gifts to her fans, and this time, it's with a surprise remix of Texas Hold'Em that she makes an impression.
Indeed, the singer released a new version of her flagship hit, entitled Texas Hold'Em (Pony Up Remix), which breathes a little New Orleans bounce and new verses into her single - which had already gone viral on the networks in just a few minutes.
This new hit comes just two days after the release of Beyoncé 's eighth studio album, Cowboy Carter, which was praised by critics and fans. As a reminder, Texas Hold'Em was first released in February and was an immediate success, topping the Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot Country Songs chart. It also topped the Billboard Global 200.
Internet users welcomed this surprise remix on social networks – including Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, not forgetting X (ex-Twitter) – and congratulated the singer for her ability to skillfully reinterpret musical genres in an unexpected and catchy way.
On Wednesday, the singer also launched a new, mystery-inducing website called beencountry.com , which some have suggested is a way for her to tease news of her upcoming tour.
Spotify announced that the Grammy-winning singer's eighth studio album was the platform's most-streamed album in a single day in 2024 so far. It is also the first country music album to hold this title. While Queen Bey's latest album of 27 tracks was released last Friday, after weeks of waiting, the singer does not seem ready to stop in her ever more joyful teasing. Proud of this album on which she worked for many years, the artist makes Cowboy Carter her most personal project to date. She also states that "it's not a country album, it's a Beyoncé album" .