"Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' Album: Confronting Country Music's Biases"

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Beyoncé unveiled the artwork for her upcoming country music album "act II: Cowboy Carter," set to release on March 29, and addressed the racial controversy surrounding her venture into the genre. Reflecting on her experiences and the success of her singles, she emphasized that the album is a reflection of her own artistry. Beyoncé also expressed hope for a future where an artist's race is irrelevant in relation to music genres and teased surprise collaborations in the project.
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