Dear Beyoncé, please be a little more gentle when you break our souls! The Renaissance singer has sparked widespread interest in classic house music with the release of Break My Soul.
The Queen B Isn't Calling Quits Soon!
For the love of music, Houston's gorgeous Queen B, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter, 40, released a taste of the past with a bass-bopping beauty, and modern offering (of house music), heard in Break My Soul, an up-tempo electronic dance track expected to be featured on her forthcoming project, Act I: Renaissance.
The Partition singer, who last released Black Parade as her last single (in 2019) - commemorating Juneteenth, the holiday observing June 19, 1865, the date marking the end of slavery in the United States - was inspired by legendary house artists, Allen George and Fred McFarlane, writers of the house classic, Show Me Love, by Robin S.
Bringing Down The House: With Beyoncé
Who wrote Beyoncé's Break My Soul? In addition to Allen George and Fred McFarlane, is Beyoncé's husband, JAY-Z, The-Dream (Terius Youngdell Nash), Tricky Stewart (Christopher Alan Stewart), Freddie Ross, and BlaqNmilD.
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