Beyonce was seen in stunning new images for W magazine’s digital edition on Friday morning.

 

 

The Texas-born songbird was wearing a beige cowgirl hat on the cover as it read ‘New Era.’

And the mother of three added a chic mocha latter colored suit that had brown accents. She wore no shirt or bra for a busty look.

The wife of Jay-Z was holding onto the reins of a horse as she looking into its eyes.

The Texas native is celebrating her country album Cowboy Carter, which was released a week ago.


Beyonce was seen in stunning new images for W magazine's digital edition on Friday morning. The Texas-born songbird was wearing a beige cowgirl hat on the cover as it read 'New Era.' And the mother of three added a chic mocha latter colored suit that had brown accents with no shirt
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Beyonce was seen in stunning new images for W magazine’s digital edition on Friday morning. The Texas-born songbird was wearing a beige cowgirl hat on the cover as it read ‘New Era.’ And the mother of three added a chic mocha latter colored suit that had brown accents with no shirt

 

The wife of Jay-Z was holding onto the reins of a horse as she looking into its eyes. The Texas native is celebrating her country album Cowboy Carter, which was released a week ago
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The wife of Jay-Z was holding onto the reins of a horse as she looking into its eyes. The Texas native is celebrating her country album Cowboy Carter, which was released a week ago

 

 

She looked better than ever in a stunning outdoor country theme shoot by photographer Pamela Hanson.

 

 

For the fist cover, which was released a week ago, Beyonce had on a fuzzy off-white Alexander McQueen coat and Cartier High Jewelry earrings.

 

 

The photo spread was one big country western fashion statement using top designers like Celine and Chloe.

The cover copy heralded the beauty’s ‘new era’ in music.

In one sexy shot the crooner had on a black leather Chloé cape, an ivory sheer dress, and black over-the-knee boots.

 

 

The Texas native also had on a black Stetson hat over her blonde braids, Mahnaz Collection earrings and bolo tie.

Another stunning image was of her against bails of hay.

She had on an off-the-shoulder black sheer lace dress from Gucci over a black bodysuit with three belts from Etro, Celine by Hedi Slimane and Polo Ralph Lauren.

 

 

Her black hat was from Stetson hat as she added Champion’s Choice Silver crown and Lisa Eisner Jewelry earrings and ring.

Beyonce was also seen in a Proenza Schouler blanket and dress; Stetson hat; De Beers earrings; Gaspar Gloves by Dorothy Gaspar gloves.

She was working a rope while in a dating look.

 

 

She had on Sportmax chaps, Andreādamo briefs, a Stetson hat, Van Cleef & Arpels earrings, Lisa Eisner Jewelry cuffs, Tiffany & Co. ring and Partlow boots.

Last wee she had on a white cowgirl hat for the digital cover of W magazine
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Last wee she had on a white cowgirl hat for the digital cover of W magazine

The mother of three added that with artificial intelligence and digital filters and programming she 'wanted to go back to real instruments, and I used very old ones' for her album
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The mother of three added that with artificial intelligence and digital filters and programming she ‘wanted to go back to real instruments, and I used very old ones’ for her album

 

 

This comes after the wife of Jay Z sent out a press release early on Friday morning.

‘The joy of creating music is that there are no rules,’ said Beyonce. ‘The more I see the world evolving the more I felt a deeper connection to purity.’

The mother of three added that with artificial intelligence and digital filters and programming she ‘wanted to go back to real instruments, and I used very old ones.

 

 

‘I didn’t want some layers of instruments like strings, especially guitars, and organs perfectly in tune.’

She added that she wanted some of the songs to be ‘raw’ and she ‘leaned into folk.’

The star ended with: ‘All the sounds were so organic and human, everyday things like the wind, snaps and even the sound of birds and chickens, the sounds of nature,’ she said.

 

'I didn't want some layers of instruments like strings, especially guitars, and organs perfectly in tune.' She added that she wanted some of the songs to be 'raw' and she 'leaned into folk'
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‘I didn’t want some layers of instruments like strings, especially guitars, and organs perfectly in tune.’ She added that she wanted some of the songs to be ‘raw’ and she ‘leaned into folk’

The star ended with: 'All the sounds were so organic and human, everyday things like the wind, snaps and even the sound of birds and chickens, the sounds of nature,' she said
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The star ended with: ‘All the sounds were so organic and human, everyday things like the wind, snaps and even the sound of birds and chickens, the sounds of nature,’ she said

Beyonce happily rocks her darling double denim cowboy look

The press release reveals the inspiration behind the album and how each ‘song is its own version of a reimagined Western film.’

Some of the films that lent inspiration include The Hateful Eight, Space Cowboys, The Harder They Fall, and the recent Oscar-nominated movie Killers of the Flower Moon.

The album is considered ‘a declarative frequency and academic shift, as the world prepares to shift again, that redefines and rebuilds what is Country and Americana, and who gets to be included.’

Beyoncé’s eighth studio album landed across nine different genres on US music charts including Pop, Hot AC, Country, Rhythmic, Urban, and R&B, and making history with Beyoncé becoming the first Black female artist to reach No. 1 on the Hot Country Songs chart and No. 1 on the Hot 100 Chart with a Country song.

It also spent four weeks at the top of the UK music charts.

The album is about genres, all of them, while deeply rooted in Country.


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The press release reveals the inspiration behind the album and how each ‘song is its own version of a reimagined Western film.’ Some of the films that lent inspiration include The Hateful Eight, Space Cowboys, The Harder They Fall, and the recent Oscar-nominated movie Killers of the Flower Moon

Destiny's Child went country while promoting their new album Survivor in 2001 at Coconuts Music store in New York City
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Destiny’s Child went country while promoting their new album Survivor in 2001 at Coconuts Music store in New York City

 

‘This is the work of an artist who thrives in her freedom to grow, expand, and create limitlessly. It makes no apologies, and seeks no permission in elevating, amplifying, and redefining the sounds of music, while dismantling accepted false norms about Americana culture. It pays homage to the past, honoring musical pioneers in Country, Rock, Classical, and Opera,’ the press release added.

The album is a cornucopia of sounds that Beyoncé loves, and grew up listening to, between visits and eventually performances at the Houston Rodeo – Country, original Rhythm & Blues, Blues, Zydeco, and Black Folk, it was added.

‘The album wraps itself in pure instrumentation in a celebratory authentic gumbo of sounds using among others, the accordion, harmonica, washboard, acoustic guitar, bass ukulele, pedal steel guitar, a Vibra-Slap, the mandolin, fiddle, Hammond B3 organ, tack piano, and the banjo. There’s also plenty of handclaps, horseshoe steps, boot stomps on hardwood floors and yes, those are Beyoncé’s nails as percussion,’ the release added.