Riding high on the success of 'Cowboy Carter,' which became Spotify's most-streamed album of 2024 in a single day since its Friday release, Beyoncé leaned even deeper into the music genre, making a bold statement with her head-to-toe denim look on Monday in LA.
The singer has fully embraced the Wild West on the heels of her new album, and she is all in on the country vibe these days.
Beyoncé Rocks Double Denim Look
The singer, accompanied by her 12-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, completed her outfit with a similar cowboy hat, stylish boots, and a giant buckle belt before heading into a meeting.
Beyoncé also celebrated her new era in head-to-toe designer denim on March 29, only days before the release of her latest album 'Cowboy Carter,' amid her swing to country music.
"4 days until Act II: COWBOY CARTER," she captioned a photo on Instagram.
During the pop star's promotional photo session, several independent and avant-garde luxury firms were featured. Beyoncé wore pants by Y/Project that were purposefully tailored to resemble chaps.
She accessorized the pants with a cropped jacket from Marine Serre Regenerated Denim, which features the brand's half-moon emblem, patchworked with various denim washes. A subtle reference to Madonna's Jean Paul Gaultier cone bra, which features embroidered circles on each breast, is also seen.
The singer added aviator sunglasses, a thick silver chain necklace, a denim Balenciaga Hourglass Small Bag, a white cowboy hat, pointed-toe denim heeled boots, and an all-American matte red lip as accessories.
Since its release, Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' album has received an incredible 76.13 million plays on Spotify. "CC" is the biggest Spotify debut of any Black female artist ever.
Numerous discussions have been held on the record, including that she altered Dolly Parton's "Jolene," though not before the singer took offense and issued a warning. Well, her collaborations on the project are all really striking.
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The tracks on her most recent album are diverse: Miley Cyrus and Post Malone duet with Beyoncé on 'II Most Wanted' and 'Levii's Jeans,' respectively; Nashville icons Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton, and Linda Martell alternately narrate the experience like radio DJs; and Black country artists Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Tiera Kennedy, Reyna Roberts, Shaboozey, and Willie Jones contribute their voices to 'Blackbiird,' 'Spaghettii,' 'Just for Fun,' and more.
More information on Beyoncé's creative team may be found on the album credits made available to streaming sites on Sunday.
Of course, certain well-known faces pop up. The-Dream, who collaborated with Beyoncé for the first time on 'Single Ladies' in 2008, co-produced ten of the album's 27 tracks, while her husband and longtime musical partner Jay-Z co-wrote six of them.
According to credits on Spotify, it identified 12 artists who worked on 'Cowboy Carter.'