" This ai n’t a Country album . This is a ' Beyoncé ' record album , " the vocalist wrote in a lengthy Instagram post about her new record .
Cowboy Carterwill be released in less than two weeks on March 29, and on Tuesday,Beyoncéopened up in a lengthy statement about an unsavory experience that inspired her new album.
OnCowboy Carter,the singer is expected to embrace country music following the release of two twangy lead singles last month: “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ‘Em.”
In particular, “Texas Hold ‘Em” saw quick success, going No. 1 on theHot 100for two weeks. Notably, Beyoncé also became thefirst Black woman to top the Hot Country Songschart, and she began her statement by acknowledging the historic feat.
However, Beyoncé noted her new record came about after feeling excluded from the country genre.
While Beyoncé did not specify what experience inspired the new record, the singer notablyfaced backlash from somein 2016 following the release the country song “Daddy Lessons,” which appeared on her albumLemonade.Beyoncé performed the song alongside the Chicks at the Country Music Association Awards in November of that year.
However, as theNew York Timesreported at the time, some country fans were upset with her performing at a country awards show.
The following month, theAssociated Pressreported the country music committee for the Recording Academy, which runs the Grammys, “rejected” having “Daddy Lessons” in country music categories at the awards ceremony after Beyoncé submitted the song for country consideration.
To be clear, Beyoncé did not mention the CMAs, “Daddy Lessons,” or the Grammys in her statement aboutCowboy Carter. However, she said that the unwelcoming experience from years ago not only prompted her to do a “deeper dive” on country music’s history but also informed a desire to continue working in the genre.
She also noted that the record will feature a “few surprises” (including collaborations with unnamed artists that she “deeply” respects) and is “a continuation ofRenaissance” (her multi-album project that began with her last album of the same name).
She ended her post writing, “This ain’t a Country album. This is a ‘Beyoncé’ album. This isact ii COWBOY CARTER, and I am proud to share it with y’all!”
You can read Beyoncé’s full statementhere.








