Beyoncé is gearing up to release her highly anticipated new album, Cowboy Carter, which is set to drop in the U.S. imminently. However, fans in countries like Australia and New Zealand have already had the privilege of enjoying the country project ahead of its official release in the Western markets.
Excitement surrounding Cowboy Carter escalated as fans shared previously unannounced details about the album. Notably, the tracklist reveals collaborations with A-list artists such as Post Malone on 'Levi’s Jeans' and Miley Cyrus on 'II Most Wanted.'
One of the surprises on the album is the inclusion of rising musician Shaboozey, who joins forces with Beyoncé on a track. This collaboration could potentially propel Shaboozey into the spotlight, given the exposure he will receive from working with the global superstar.
To add authenticity to her venture into the country genre, Beyoncé enlisted the help of legendary figures in the country music scene. Icons like Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Linda Martell make appearances on the album, contributing to its credibility among country music enthusiasts.
Cowboy Carter is structured like a radio show, paying homage to the country music tradition of radio broadcasts. The album features various artists acting as temporary DJs, lending their voices to short tracks. While the extent of their involvement is not entirely clear, the presence of artists like Dolly Parton is unmistakable.
Notably, Beyoncé takes on the challenge of covering Dolly Parton's classic hit 'Jolene' on the album, a bold move that was approved by the country music legend herself. The decision to include this cover adds a unique twist to the album and showcases Beyoncé's versatility as an artist.
Cowboy Carter boasts an extensive runtime of one hour and 18 minutes, comprising a total of 27 tracks. While the album may seem lengthy, some of the tracks are likely to be short voiceovers and segments, enhancing the overall radio show concept that Beyoncé has masterfully crafted.