After a year and a half of Beyoncé’s “Renaissance,” the lauded dance music spectacular that included a world tour and a concert film, the awards show outfit signaled to fans that a new era ...
In the caption below the list of cities, Beyoncé wrote, "SHE COMING." Notably missing from the list is Nashville, Tennessee, the home of country music. "Cowboy Carter" is Beyoncé's first country ...
Beyoncé’s Grammy win presses us to consider the relevance of genre in the modern music world – and the extent to which these rigid definitions can be justified. On one level, genre is a ...
At long last, Beyoncé has won album of the year for her seminal album, 'Cowboy Carter.' Are the Grammys finally turning over ...
With a focus on American roots, it was far from Beyoncé’s usual work but involved hallowed traditions and music-making practices. In announcing the project, Beyoncé said she had chosen “real ...
This win is not just about Beyoncé — it is a defining moment for country music, Black artists, and the ongoing conversation about representation in the genre. It is a full-circle moment that ...
Martell, known for songs "Color Him Father" and "Bad Case of the Blues," opened up doors for women of color in country music. Beyonce brought on Martell as a collaborator for "Cowboy Carter ...
Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter served as a celebration of country music’s Black roots, which heard the singer tapping country acts such as Dolly Parton, Willie Jones, and Shaboozey across the LP.