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8 year oldThe day has come.
Beyoncé’s sixth studio album, “Lemonade,” d-ropped on Tidal Saturday night during her HBO special of the same name.
Fans got a first listen of the album during Beyoncé’s latest HBO special, “Lemonade,” Saturday night. Song themes included infidelity to father-daughter relationships to female empowerment to love, accompanied by a wide range of politically powerful imagery. The mothers of Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown were featured. Jay Z and Blue Ivy made appearances, as did The Weeknd, Jack White, Kendrick Lamar, Winnie Harlow and Zendaya.
While “Formation” was released back in February ahead of her Super Bowl performance, Queen Bey made fans wait months for the full album. (Patience is a virtue, right?) Fans thought the date 4/4 held promise — because of the significance the number four holds for the singer — but nothing happened.
The album is accompanied by a short film, making it her second “visual album.”
The album is streaming exclusively on Tidal, available only to subscribers and people who sign-up for a free one-month trial.
The release of “Lemonade“ comes three years after the bombshell that was her self-titled album and on the heels of her Formation World Tour, her seventh to date, which kicks off April 27 in Miami and takes her through the United States and Europe.
Rejoice.
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