Via BeyoncéMusicNewsTexas Hold ‘Em: Beyoncé drops two country-tinged singlesThe singer announces the second stage of her Renaissance trilogy, and releases a duo of new tracksShareLink copied ✔️February 12, 2024MusicNewsTextDazed Digital During the Superbowl last night, Beyoncé announced that her new album – Act II – will be released on March 29. While this will be the second instalment of her Renaissance trilogy, we can expect a dramatically different sound to the house and disco-inspired pop of Act 1 – at least if the two new songs she released are anything to go by. With this record, it looks like Beyoncé has embraced country music, returning to a genre she first experimented with back on Lemonade’s “Daddy Lessons”. After her outfit at the Grammy’s paid homage to the ‘Rich Texan’ character from The Simpsons (in other words, she wore a white hat), it would be no surprise if Act II is inspired by her home state. “Texas Hold ‘Em“ – one of the two new singles – is a jaunty, upbeat hoe-down with whistling, viola and banjos; the guest instrumentation comes from musician Rhiannon Giddens who, as Variety reports, has been a “leading educator in making the public aware that the banjo was a Black instrument before it became a white one”. “16 Carriages”, meanwhile, is a more gentle, wistful and elegiac affair, which also makes exquisite use of traditional instrumentation – on this one, she has worked with Black roots musician Robert Randolph. Based on what we have seen so far, it looks like the record might showcase a distinctly Black vision of country: while it is largely white-dominated today, the genre - like almost every form of American popular music - is rooted in the blues, and there is a long history of cross-pollination between the two styles, both of which emerged in the Deep South. As for how the rest of the album will sound, there’s not much to go on at this stage, but Beyoncé has released a list of co-writers and producers. These include the song-writer Raphael Saadiq, whose background lies more in soul and R&B – he has previously worked with Beyoncé, as well as Stevie Wonder, Erykah Bahdu, and Whitney Houston, among others. Canadian song-writer Dave Hamelin – who co-wrote Act 1’s “Alien Superstar” - will be returning. Whether we can expect a barn-storming anthem about how much she loves her truck or a tearfully respectful ode to the American military, only time will tell. Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MOREIn pictures: KATSEYE get spicy at debut UK showSlew’s dream night out? Stupidity and ‘special water’ InstagramHow to find your next Instagram obsession, according to Rings creatorsExclusive BTS images of PinkPantheress and JT’s latest music videoSAMRATTAMA is making indie music for an independent Kazakhstan5 Easter eggs from Dave’s new albumGrime MC JayaHadADream: ‘bell hooks changed my life’‘I fuck with them all’: How OsamaSon got his cult-like fanbaseWhat went down at Kraków's Unsound Festival 2025‘He’s part of the fabric of my life’: Young Black fans remember D’AngeloBloodz Boi: The humble godfather of Chinese underground rapA rare interview with POiSON GiRL FRiEND, dream pop’s future seer