"Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter': A Vivid and Controversial Musical Journey"

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Beyoncé's album "Cowboy Carter" challenges genre expectations and showcases her versatility, featuring a mix of country, rock, R&B, and more. While not explicitly a country album, it addresses representation in country music and incorporates diverse influences. The album's ambitious scope and Beyoncé's vocal prowess shine, but its approach to genre and guest appearances spark debate. Ultimately, "Cowboy Carter" reflects Beyoncé's artistry and defiance of limitations, leaving room for interpretation within the diverse landscape of music.
- Review: Beyoncé is a prism for country on 'Cowboy Carter' NPR
- Beyoncé “Jolene” cover: Why everyone is arguing about her changes to Dolly Parton's song on Cowboy Carter. Slate
- Beyoncé Used Original Beatles Backing Track for ‘Blackbird’ on New ‘Cowboy Carter’ Version, With Paul McCartney’s Blessing Variety
- Critic’s Notebook: Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Is Haunted by Ghosts of Rejection Hollywood Reporter
- Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Is a Vivid Mission Statement. Let's Discuss. The New York Times
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