Kevin Bacon and Kyra Sedgwick recently delighted fans by performing a rendition of Beyoncé's hit song 'Texas Hold ‘Em' on their farm. The couple shared a video on Instagram where Bacon played the mandolin while Sedgwick provided backup vocals, serenading their livestock with the country tune. The heartwarming performance garnered praise from fans, with many expressing their enjoyment of the unique serenade.
'Texas Hold ‘Em' climbed to the top spot on the Billboard Hot 100, marking Beyoncé's ninth number one hit. The song also made history by making Beyoncé the first Black woman to reach number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. This achievement further solidifies Beyoncé's versatility and impact across different music genres.
Beyoncé released 'Texas Hold ‘Em' and '16 Carriages' during Super Bowl LVIII, captivating audiences with her performance in Verizon's Big Game commercial. The upcoming album, 'Renaissance Act II,' set for release on March 29, is expected to showcase Beyoncé's exploration of country music, building on her previous foray into the genre with 'Daddy Lessons' from the album 'Lemonade.'
Despite initial skepticism from the country music industry, Beyoncé received support from notable figures like Dolly Parton, who commended her for the country album and congratulated her on the Billboard Hot Country number one single. The positive reception from fellow artists and fans underscores Beyoncé's ability to transcend boundaries and create music that resonates with diverse audiences.