The Queen Bey is certainly full of surprises. Three years to the day after it was released, Beyoncé's landmark 'Lemonade' album is finally now available on all major platforms.
The Queen Bey is certainly full of surprises. Three years to the day after it was released, Beyoncé's landmark"Lemonade" album is finally now available on all major platforms.
Until now"Lemonade" was exclusively on Tidal, the streaming service launched by Beyoncé and her husband, Jay-Z. This new move brings the singer's ambitious concept album -- which explores issues of marital infidelity and being unapologetically black while paying homage to Beyoncé's Houston roots -- to a wider audience.When @Beyonce gives you Lemonade... https://t.co/VNXOfiiJ9w pic.twitter.
— Spotify April 23, 2019 The rerelease also features an original demo of"Sorry," one of the most popular songs from the Grammy-winning album. The stripped-down demo lacks the beats and the defiance of the 2016 single version, although the emotion in Beyoncé's voice still comes through.
— Irene🐝🌈 April 23, 2019 OMG THE 'SORRY - ORIGINAL DEMO' TRACK ON #LEMONADE. pic.twitter.com/eV3jov1yZr — Stephanie Creasy April 23, 2019 The Beehive when Beyoncé finally decides to put lemonade on Spotify #lemonade #LemonadeOnSpotify pic.twitter.com/aknhQfXstu
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