Beyoncé's latest album, 'Cowboy Carter,' showcases her genre-blending vision with a star-studded lineup of collaborators. The tracklist features Black country artists like Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, and Willie Jones, as well as icons like Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton.
The album credits reveal a diverse group of producers and songwriters. Jon Batiste, known for his work on 'The Late Show With Stephen Colbert' and his Grammy-winning album 'We Are,' contributed to the project. Cam, a country singer with hits like 'Burning House,' also played a role.
Other notable collaborators include Hamelin, a former member of The Stills turned producer, and Beatty, known for his work with Brockhampton and Tyler the Creator. Lowell, a songwriter for pop stars, and Mamii, a solo artist blending R&B and funk-rock, also lent their talents.
Ryan Tedder, front man of OneRepublic and renowned songwriter, added his touch to the album. Nile Rodgers, a music legend with hits like 'Get Lucky,' and Anaïs Marinho, known for her critically acclaimed debut album, also contributed.
Raye, an independent artist with a breakout album and multiple Brit Awards, joined forces with Pharrell, a seasoned producer behind hits like 'Happy' and 'Blurred Lines.' 070 Shake, known for her work with G.O.O.D. Music and Kid Cudi, provided background vocals on the album.
With a diverse and talented lineup of collaborators, Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' is a testament to her ability to push boundaries and create innovative music.