Beyonce is busty as she goes shirt free in snazzy suit… after saying the ‘joy of creating music is that there are no rules’ while talking Cowboy Carter

Beyonce was seen in stunning new images Digital edition of W magazine on Friday morning.

The Texas native wore a beige cowgirl hat on the cover that read “New Era.”

And the mother of three added a chic mocha-colored suit with brown accents. She wore no shirt or bra for a busty look.

Jay-Z’s wife held the reins of a horse as she looked into his eyes.

The Texas native is celebrating her country album Cowboy Carter, which was released a week ago.

Beyonce was seen on Friday morning in beautiful new images for the digital edition of W magazine. The Texas native wore a beige cowgirl hat on the cover that read “New Era.” And the mother of three added a chic mocha suit in the latest color, sans shirt, with brown accents

Jay-Z’s wife held the reins of a horse as she looked into his eyes. The Texas native is celebrating her country album Cowboy Carter, which was released a week ago

She looked better than ever in a stunning outdoor themed shoot by photographer Pamela Hanson.

For the first cover, which was released a week ago, Beyonce wore a fluffy off-white Alexander McQueen coat and Cartier High Jewelry earrings.

The photo spread was one big country-western fashion statement with top designers such as Celine and Chloe.

The cover copy heralded the ‘new era’ in the music of beauty.

In one sexy shot, the crooner wore a black leather Chloé cape, an ivory sheer dress and black over-the-knee boots.

The Texas native also wore a black Stetson hat over her blonde braids, earrings from the Mahnaz collection and a bolo tie.

Another beautiful image was of her against haystacks.

She wore an off-the-shoulder black sheer lace dress from Gucci over a black three-strap bodysuit from Etro, Celine by Hedi Slimane and Polo Ralph Lauren.

Her black hat was from Stetson and she added a silver Champion’s Choice crown and earrings and ring from Lisa Eisner Jewelry.

Beyonce was also spotted in a Proenza Schouler blanket and dress; Stetson hat; De Beers earrings; Gaspar Gloves by Dorothy Gaspar Gloves.

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She wore Sportmax chaps, Andreādamo panties, a Stetson hat, Van Cleef & Arpels earrings, Lisa Eisner Jewelry cuffs, Tiffany & Co. ring and Partlow boots.

Last week she wore a white cowgirl hat for the digital cover of W magazine

The mother of three added that with artificial intelligence and digital filters and programming, she wanted to “go back to real instruments, and I used really old ones” for her album.

This comes after Jay Z’s wife sent out a press release early Friday morning.

“The nice thing about making music is that there are no rules,” Beyoncé said. ‘The more I saw the world evolve, the more I felt a deeper connection with purity.’

The mother of three added that with artificial intelligence and digital filters and programming, she wanted to “go back to real instruments, and I used very old instruments.

‘I didn’t want certain layers of instruments like strings, especially guitars, and organs to be perfectly in tune with each other.’

She added that she wanted some songs to be “raw” and that she was “leaning towards folk.”

The star ended with: “All the sounds were so organic and human, everyday things like the wind, snaps and even the sounds of birds and chickens, the sounds of nature,” she said.

‘I didn’t want certain layers of instruments like strings, especially guitars, and organs to be perfectly in tune with each other.’ She added that she wanted some songs to be “raw” and that she was “leaning towards folk.”

The star ended with: “All the sounds were so organic and human, everyday things like the wind, snaps and even the sounds of birds and chickens, the sounds of nature,” she said

The press release reveals the inspiration behind the album and how each “song is its own version of a reimagined Western film.”

Some of the films that have inspired include The Hateful Eight, Space Cowboys, The Harder They Fall and the recent Oscar-nominated film Killers of the Flower Moon.

The album is considered “a declarative frequency and academic shift as the world prepares for a new shift that redefines and rebuilds what Country and Americana is, and who gets to be involved.”

Beyoncé’s eighth studio album landed on the US charts in nine different genres, including Pop, Hot AC, Country, Rhythmic, Urban and R&B, and made history when Beyoncé became the first black female artist to reach No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart and No. 1 on the Hot 100 Chart with a country song.

It also topped the UK charts for four weeks.

The album is about genres, all of them, while being deeply rooted in Country.

The press release reveals the inspiration behind the album and how each “song is its own version of a reimagined Western film.” Some of the films that have inspired include The Hateful Eight, Space Cowboys, The Harder They Fall and the recent Oscar-nominated film Killers of the Flower Moon

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‘This is the work of an artist who thrives in her freedom to grow, expand and create without limits. It makes no excuses or asks permission to elevate, amplify and redefine the sounds of music while dismantling the accepted false norms about Americana culture. It pays tribute to the past and honors musical pioneers in country, rock, classical and opera,” the press release said.

The album is a cornucopia of sounds that Beyoncé loves and listened to growing up, between visits and eventually performances at the Houston Rodeo – Country, original Rhythm & Blues, Blues, Zydeco and Black Folk, were added.

‘The album wraps itself in pure instrumentation in a festive authentic gumbo of sounds including the accordion, harmonica, washboard, acoustic guitar, bass ukulele, pedal steel guitar, a Vibra-Slap, the mandolin, violin, Hammond B3 organ, tack piano and banjo. There’s also a lot of hand clapping, horseshoe steps, boot steps on hardwood floors and yes, that’s Beyoncé’s nails as percussion,” the release added.

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