Beyonce poses in a cowgirl chic look while celebrating the success of her new country album Cowboy Carter
Beyoncé celebrated the success of her country album on Saturday with a huge pictorial spread on social media.
Act II: Cowboy Carter, featuring the hitmaker’s six-year-old daughter Rumi, has made music history since its release on March 29.
The 42-year-old singer and songwriter, the first Black woman to have a number one country album, paid tribute to the woman who helped pave the way for her, wearing a black T-shirt with a photo from singer Linda’s album Color Me Country Martell. lid on.
The Linda Martell Show is one of the singles on the disc, and the namesake indicated on social media that she approved of the look.
The top was fitted around the waist and tied at the back to show off the Grammy winner’s toned stomach.
Beyoncé celebrated the success of her country album Act II: Country Carter in a huge pictorial spread on social media on Saturday
For the look, she wore high-waisted black knit shorts and over-the-knee black boots.
The fashion icon added some down-home elegance by donning a black, brown and orange plaid coat for the ensemble.
Her long, blonde hair was styled in loose curls and she wore camera-ready makeup with a nude lip.
Adorned with layers of chains, the Oscar nominee consists of small gemstones and aviator-style sunglasses with brown lenses, which complement the warm tones in her skin tone.
‘My favorite Bey album ever! The number of times I’ve listened to CC should be criminal!!!!!’ one exuberant fan wrote in the comments.
Another wanted her to take the show on the road.
“What about the tour announcement, Mrs. B?” They wrote.
One photo shows a record store wall covered in vinyl copies of Cowboy Country.
The hitmaker, 42, showed off her curves in a fitted black T-shirt, black knit shorts and over-the-knee boots as she visited a record store
The singer and songwriter paid tribute to the woman who helped pave the way for her. The black T-shirt featured a photo of singer Linda Martell’s Color Me Country album cover
The Linda Martell Show is one of the singles on Cowboy Carter and Beyoncé collaborated with the singer on the song Sweet * Honey * Buckiin’ with Shaboozy
Beyoncé proudly picked up a copy and held it in her hands.
After reaching number one, the single Texas Hold ‘Em is now number two Billboard Hot 100. The song also made history at the top of the Hot Country Songs.
Sixteen Carriages, which was released at the same time, debuted at number nine on the country charts and currently sits at number 38 on the Hot 100.
Other songs from the album have become crowd favorites, including II Most Wanted with Miley Cyrus in sixth place and Jolene in seventh, rounding out the top ten.
“Wow, I just heard Jolene,” Dolly Parton, 78, wrote on social media. “Beyoncé is giving that girl some trouble and she deserves it!” Love Dolly P,” the songwriter wrote after hearing the lyrical changes to the country standard.
The single Levii’s Jeans reached number 16. The single has been a boon for the jeans maker. A week after the release of Cowboy Carter, Levi Strauss & Co reported a 20 percent increase in footfall at its U.S. stores, and a 20 percent increase in its stock price, according to Women’s clothing everyday.
The song Bodyguard entered the charts at number 26, and Blackbird, the remake of the Beatles hit, featuring Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy and Reyna Roberts, is close behind at number 27.
Paul McCartney has praised Beyoncé’s interpretation of the song.
“I’m so happy with @beyonce’s version of my song Blackbird,” the music legend wrote on Twitter.
The hitmaker made history as the first black woman with a number one country album
Three songs from Cowboy Carter are currently in the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100; Texas Hold ‘Em is number 2, II Most Wanted with Miley Cyrus is number six and Jolene is number seven
The single Levii’s Jeans ended up at number 16. The single was a blessing for the jeans maker. A week after the release of Cowboy Carter, Levi Strauss & Co reported a 20 percent increase in footfall at its U.S. stores, and a 20 percent increase in its stock price.
A total of 18 songs from the Cowboy Carter album are currently enjoying success on the Billboard Hot 100
“I think she does a beautiful version of it and it reinforces the civil rights message that inspired me to write the song in the first place. I think Beyoncé has done a fantastic version and would encourage anyone who hasn’t heard it yet to check it out. You’ll love it!’
American Requiem and Spaghetti rank 30th and 31st respectively, followed closely by Daughter at 37 and Ya Ya at 39.
Protector with Rumi Carter is at number 42 and Tyrant, the duet with Dolly Parton is at number 44. Riverdance and Alligator Tears are at number 51 and 52.
Just For Fun with Willie Jones is at number 59 and II Hands II Heaven is right behind at number 60 with the song Shaboozy and Linda Martell, Sweet * Honey * Buckiin’, at 61, Flamenco at 63 and Desert Eagle at 65.