" give thanks you , Beyoncé . You ’re everything and more . "
Beyoncé’s new albumCowboy Carterdropped on Friday, and the genre-defying second act is already receiving positivereactions.
According to 32-time Grammy Award winner, the album was five years in the making, “born” from an experience where she “did not feel welcomed.”
Now that the album is out, it’s not just fans supportingBeyoncéand showing her that she’s welcome to sing country or any genre she pleases — it’s country music stars and celebrities, too.
Here’s all the celebs who shouted out Beyoncé andCowboy Carterso far:
Country music superstarDolly Parton, who is also featured on the album, shared her love for Beyoncé rendition of her hit song, writing, “Wow, I just heard ‘Jolene.’ Beyoncé is giving that girl some trouble, and she deserves it! Love, Dolly P.”
Legendary country artist Linda Martell, who is heavily featured on the new album wrote, “I am proud that @beyonce is exploring her country music roots. What she is doing is beautiful, and I’m honored to be a part of it. It’s Beyoncé, after all!”
Grammy-winning country artist Trisha Yearwood showed some love on Beyoncé Instagram.
Grammy-winning country artist Mickey Guyton showed her love with photos of receiving actual flowers from Beyoncé. “With opportunity comes possibility. The possibilities are endless with you Beyoncé. God gave me an assignment, and I followed. May the doors continue to stay wide open.”
With opportunity comes possibleness . The possibilities are endless with you@Beyonce . God throw me an assignment and I followed . May the doors continue to stay wide open.pic.twitter.com/iJfeoWO1nL
Miley Cyrus, featured on the album, wrote, “I’ve loved Beyoncé since long before I had the opportunity to meet & work with her. My admiration runs so much deeper now that I’ve created alongside of her. Thank you, Beyoncé. You’re everything & more. Love you. To everyone who spent time making this song so special, thank you from the bottom of my heart.”
II Most Wanted is out now on the new@Beyoncealbum#CowboyCarterI’ve loved Beyonce since long before I had the opportunity to meet & bring with her . My admiration runs so much deeper now that I ’ve create along side of her . Thank you Beyonce . You ’re everything & more . Love…pic.twitter.com/8I0l02qvnF
Reyna Roberts, a country artist featured on the album, wrote, “My first feature ever is with Beyoncé, Thank you god.”
Tiera Kennedy, an R&B and country artist featured on the album, wrote, “What is my life?! I have to keep giving the glory back to God because BEYONCÉ?! WHAT?! I’m gonna be processing this for a while.”
What is my life ? ! I have to keep founder the glory back to God because BEYONCE ? ! WHAT ? ! I ’m gon na be processing this for a while.@Beyonce#CowboyCarterpic.twitter.com / A2Yuerr7o3
Keke Palmerwrote, “Thank you, Beyoncé for living for your art .. in true Virgo fashion. The dedication! Remarkable.”
Thank you Beyoncé , for living for your art .. in truthful Virgo fashion . The dedication ! noteworthy . 🫶🏾
Kerry Washingtonshowedlove a day before the release, writing, “Ready for it,” on X.
Ready for it@Beyonce#COWBOYCARTERpic.twitter.com / s9zbEr6t9l
Tatum O’neal wrote, “Oh my God, you’re gorgeous” in response to aCowboy Carterpromotional photo.
Tina Knowlesexpressed support for her daughter during a surprise appearance in Japan, writing, “Beyoncé in Japan today! I’m about to get the record. So excited. I want to be able to listen to “Protector,” “YAYA,” [and] “Jolene,” without having to ask.”
Flavor Flavshouted out Beyoncé, writing, “You Go Queen Beey,!!!” followed by a dozen flame emojis.
Chlöe Baileywrote, “We’re witnessing greatness in real time 🐝🐝🐝🐝 imagine when we tell our kids about this,” on her X account.
we ’re witness greatness in tangible clock time 🐝 🐝 🐝 🐝 imagine when we say our kids about this
Victoria Monétshareda shoutout for the penultimate track, “Sweet honey buckiin honestly FFS!!!” and laterwrote, “How are any of us expected to get rest after that.”
mellisonant beloved buckiin candidly FFS ! ! ! 🥵
GloRilla simply wrote, “Beyoncé can’t be fucked with.”
Beyoncé ca n’t be fucked with .
Serena Williams let Beyoncé know she immediately copped the album upon its release, writing, “Already got it sis” on Instagram.
Metro Boomin wrote “Queen” alongside a bee and cowboy emoji.
QUEEN 🐝 🤠
Dionne Warwick shared she was listening to “Jolene” and wrote, “Wonderful.”
Wonderfulpic.twitter.com/X2gyQHEjUl
Nancy Sinatrasharedto X, “To have a little piece of one of my records in a @Beyoncé song is very meaningful to me because I love her. She represents what is great about today’s music, and I’m delighted to be a tiny part of it. This may be the best sample of “Boots” yet! And the beat goes on…”
To have a little spell of one of my records in a@Beyoncesong is very meaningful to me because I love her . She exemplify what is bang-up about today ’s medicine and I ’m delighted to be a diminutive part of it . This may be the best sampling of “ Boots ” yet ! And the musical rhythm go on … #Beyoncepic.twitter.com / M7VXqVlP62
Jon Batiste wrote a lengthy tribute to Beyoncé and his work on the song “AMERIICAN REQUIEM” from the album. “Beyoncé, very grateful for my contribution to your brilliant album, a work of such unimaginable impact and artistic firepower by a once in a generation artist. So glad that we finally got to collaborate with each other at this time.”
This is the moment y all , where we level the writing style simple machine . I was felicitous to grow and write for AMERIICAN REQUIEM , along with Beyoncé and Dion " NO ID " Wilson . When I bewitch inspiration , the words and chords pour out of me . What a honour to then see how brightly Beyoncé…pic.twitter.com/EPfFKePxpJ
Elmo chimed in and wrote, “This ain’t Texas, this is Sesame Street! 🐴🤠😂❤️” paired with an adorable photo of him riding a pony.
This ai n’t Texas , this is Sesame Street ! 🐴 🤠 😂 ❤ ️pic.twitter.com/F5xXXelcQm
Lynda Carter wrote, “From one Carter to another… tips cowboy hat” followed by a heart-filled emoji.
From one Carter to another … * tips cowboy hat * 🥰 # cowboycarter@Beyoncepic.twitter.com/i1hT3bysBl
Kevin McHale wrote, “Beyoncé is first and foremost a VOCALIST. Don’t you ever forget it.”
Beyoncé is first and foremost a VOCALIST . Do n’t you ever draw a blank it.#COWBOYCARTER