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“This is not one Country album. This is a 'Beyoncé' album, Queen Bey shared online prior to the release of her critically acclaimed Renaissance I follow, Cowboy Carter. After topping the Billboard country charts — and making history as the first black woman to score a Number One country album — Beyoncé has after all he fell Cowboy Carter on vinyl, weeks after its release date.
Featuring singles such as “Texas Hold 'Em” in her version of the Beatles standard “Blackbird”, “II Most Wanted” with Miley Cyrus to “Levii's Jeans” with Post Malone, Cowboy Carter it also marks Beyoncé's eighth album to top the Billboard 200 chart and, so far, her biggest debut of the year.
As for the vinyl editions, Beyoncé fans can now pick up the album in a few different editions, including exclusive blue, red and white vinyl LPs on her website.
While the standard vinyl version of Cowboy Carter currently sold out on her website, fans can still find a double LP version available on Amazon, Target, Urban Outfittersand Walmart. Fans can purchase the vinyl below (incl Cowboy Carter on CD) — while they last.
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Also available on Beyoncé's website, fans can pre-order the audio CD version Cowboy Carter online, with a back cover showing the Grammy winner in a cowboy hat.
“This album has been over five years in the making,” Beyoncé wrote on Instagram before Cowboy Carter release. “It was born out of an experience I had years ago where I didn't feel welcome…and it was very clear that I wasn't. But because of this experience, I took a deeper dive into the history of Country music and studied our rich music archive. It's great to see how music can unite so many people around the world, while amplifying the voices of some of the people who have dedicated so much of their lives to educating our musical history.”
Beyoncé continued: “The criticism I faced when I first got into this genre forced me to push past the limitations that were placed on me. Act II is a result of challenging myself and my time to bend and combine the genres together to create this work.'
“Beyoncé's point is clear from the moment she hits 'Amen': She's country and always has been country.” Rolling rockBrittany Spanos wrote to us Cowboy Carter album review. “There's no doubt about it, gatekeepers be damned. Her latest is a textbook history that makes her case piece by piece.”
Later on Cowboy Carter review, Spanos writes that, “I feel like after over two decades as a performer, we're just meeting Beyoncé for the first time through these albums. When he asks her “Can you hear me?” in “American Requiem,” the answer, more than ever, is “loud and clear.”
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