“Haha, OK, thank you so very much,” Martell is heard saying on the track. “Ladies and gentlemen, this particular tune stretches across a range of genres and that’s what makes it a unique listening experience. Yes, indeed. It’s called ‘YA YA.’”
When asked her favorite song on the album, 26-year-old Tamera couldn’t choose just one.
“So ‘16 CARRIAGES’ is my favorite. ‘DAUGHTER’ is a good one too, but I’ve been told that just means you’re an eldest daughter or an only child,” she laughed. “My friend got on me the other day, she’s like, ‘You’re really into this!’ and I said, ‘Yes, I really am!’”
Despite the country songs on “Cowboy Carter,” Beyoncé has said it’s not a country album but a “Beyoncé’ album” and a continuation of “Renaissance.” Many have said the three-part project is Beyoncé’s attempt to reclaim genres of music created or pioneered by Black people.
This seemed to resonate with fans.
“I’m definitely in the bey-hive,” said Sierra, 25, who declined to use her full name for privacy reasons. “I went to the ‘Renaissance’ concert, that was my first Beyoncé concert. It was top tier. She’s an incredible performer, an incredible artist.”
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