Beyoncé Explains Inspiration for 'Cowboy Carter': "This Ain't a Country Album"

Beyoncé just took to social media to reveal the official cover art for Cowboy Carter, which comes out on March 29th.

She also discussed the project's motivation, saying that she conducted significant research on the history of cowboy culture. 

She also discussed the debate around her transition to country music, as well as her hopes for upcoming performers.

"Today marks the ten-day countdown to the release of Act II." "Thank you from the bottom of my heart to all of the supporters of TEXAS HOLD 'EM and 16 CARRIAGES," Beyoncé said on Instagram. 

"I'm honored to be the first Black woman to have a number-one single on the Hot Country Songs list. That would not have been possible without the overwhelming support of all of you.

My aim is that in years to come, the mention of an artist's race in relation to the release of musical genres will be meaningless."

She also discussed the sad incident that sparked the idea for the record. "This album has been over five years in the making," she said in a statement. 

She also discussed the sad incident that sparked the idea for the record. "This album has been over five years in the making," she said in a statement. 

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