Mar. 15, 2025
Beyoncé performs onstage during the ‘Renaissance World Tour’ in Warsaw in June 2023.Photo:Kevin Mazur/WireImage
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Beyoncéjust made history once again.
On Tuesday,Billboardrevealed that the “Alien Superstar” musician, 42, became the first-ever Black female artist to top the Hot Country Songs chart thanks to her single “Texas Hold ‘Em,” which also debuted at No. 2 on the Hot 100 chart.
“Texas Hold ‘Em,“which was officially serviced to country radioon Feb. 13, took the top spot fromZach BryanandKacey Musgraveswhose duet “I Remember Everything” has sat at No.
Mar. 15, 2025
Yrsa Daley-Ward (left), the cover of ‘The Catch’ and Glory Edim.Photo:Joshua Michael Shelton; Property of Liveright Corporation; Tamera Darden
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Daley-Ward, the PEN Ackerley Prize-winning writer of the memoirThe Terribleand collaborator onBeyoncé’s 2020 filmBlack is King, also notes thatThe Catchbecame a way to pose important questions that she was asking herself, particularly about the choices we make.
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Mar. 15, 2025
Beyoncéis providing all the entertainment this holiday season.
The upbeat dance track is another emphatic anthem, in which Beyoncé preaches about the importance of self-love, community and a desire to heal the world — all while telling haters to “get the f— up out my house.”
Beginning the song with a chuckle, Beyoncé says, “Here we go,” before a repeating voice chants, “Ooh, who they came to see? Me, Who rep like me?
Mar. 15, 2025
Beyoncéhas brought her renaissance energy to the Grammys.
The megastar — who skipped the carpet — appeared in the audience asFantasia Barrinopaid toeight-timeGrammy winnerTina Turner, who died at age 83 in May.
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The moment was extra-special as Bey is one of Turner’s biggest fans. Shepenned a touching message about Turner following her deathand sang renditions of Turner’s “River Deep - Mountain High” during a number of stops on her Renaissance World Tour.
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From left: Beyoncé and Willie Nelson at a campaign event for Kamala Harris in Houston on Oct. 25, 2024.Photo:Justin Sullivan/Getty; F. Carter Smith/Bloomberg/Getty
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Beyoncéis paying tribute to one of the greats!
The singer, 43, shared photos of herself and herCowboy CartercollaboratorWillie Nelsonto Instagram on Monday, Oct. 28, showing the pair posing together at Vice PresidentKamala Harris' campaign event in Houston on Oct. 25.
Nelson, 91,took the stage to performat the event, before his fellow Texas nativeBeyoncé introduced the presidential hopeful, 60, in an impassioned speech.