Beyoncé might be busy with her Cowboy Carter Tour, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t thinking about her next project. A source exclusively revealed to Rob Shuter that the artist is ready to work on her future musical releases, reportedly marking a major shift in her career with the next album. The insider shared that the legendary artist is switching gears and moving from country to the rock and roll genre.
Beyoncé’s next album will serve as a tribute to ‘black rock pioneers,’ says ‘source’
Beyoncé is reportedly already working on new music that will be a significant departure from her previously award-winning releases. According to Rob Shuter’s exclusive report, the singer is dipping her toes into the rock and roll category. Sources told the outlet that ” this is her most radical sonic pivot yet.” A few other insiders also shared a glimpse into what her loyal fan base can expect from her upcoming album.
A music source confirmed to the outlet that the pop icon was “going all in on rock.” They also revealed that the Grammy winner is incorporating “real guitars, real grit and real soul” into her music. The insider advised fans to consider it as a “statement” instead of a “phase.” According to the report, Beyoncé is looking to pay tribute to “black rock pioneers.” These include Chuck Berry, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, and Little Richard.
A collaborator informed the outlet, “She’s reclaiming what was stolen. This is about setting the record straight.” Fans can reportedly expect a raw and energetic style of punk music and the “1970 rebellion” from her next piece of work. An insider shared that the new project will be “loud, proud, and genre-busting.” As of now, there is no news on a release date.
Beyoncé is currently in the middle of her hugely successful Cowboy Carter Tour, which kicked off at Los Angeles’s SoFi Stadium on April 28. Throughout the tour, her fans have witnessed several iconic moments, including the singer’s family members taking over the stage. She brought her two daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi, as well as husband Jay-Z, who reunited with her on stage for their first live performance together in six years on Sunday, June 22, in France.
Originally reported by Varsha Narayanan on RealityTea.