IF THERE’S one thing she’s made sure of it’s that no one will ever put her in a box.
Pop, hip-hop, R&B, gospel – Beyoncé has been there, done that and nailed them all.
But she wasn’t done –not by a long shot. In one of the biggest pivots of her career she’s ventured into the world of country – and she’s proving she’s the queen of this one too.
The 42-year-old pop icon is the first black woman to top Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart with her hit Texas Hold ’Em, the first single from her brand-new album Act II: Cowboy Carter.
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