Beyoncé is preparing for her upcoming performances.
The celebrated dance artist Renaissance announced that it will be a trilogy with three parts before releasing the album in July.
According to Rapup.com, her liner notes for the CD, “This three-act project was recorded over the course of three years during the epidemic.”
Beyoncé dedicates ‘RENAISSANCE: ACT I’ to her uncle and confirms the album is the first of a three-part project in new message. pic.twitter.com/j4urTpA1qY
— Affinity Magazine (@TheAffinityMag) July 28, 2022
Up until now, information about the final two performers has been kept under wraps. Acts 2 and 3 will reportedly be a JAY-Z collaboration album and an acoustic album, according to a pop culture reporter for The New York Times.
Before Twitter shuts down, Kyle Buchanan tweeted, “Instead of forcing you to follow me somewhere else, I’ll just tell you what I’ve heard about the other 2 acts of Beyonce’s 3-part “Renaissance” project.” (The second part is an acoustic record, while the third act is a joint effort with Jay-Z.)
Before Twitter goes down, instead of making you follow me somewhere else, I'll just tell you what I've heard about the other 2 acts of Beyonce's 3-part "Renaissance" project
(2nd act is an acoustic album, 3rd act is a collaboration with Jay-Z)
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) November 18, 2022
If accurate, Everything Is Love (2018) would be Bey’s second full-length project with her hubby.
She already shared her thoughts on the sources of Renaissance. In a period when the world was dangerous, she said, “creating this record gave me a place to fantasize and find escape.” In a period when not much else was moving, it gave me the freedom and adventure I needed. My goal was to establish a secure environment free from bias. a location where overthinking and perfectionism are not allowed. a location where one can yell, let off steam, and experience liberation. It was a lovely journey of discovery.
Bey received nine nominations for the 65th Grammy Awards earlier this week, including Album of the Year and Record and Song of the Year for “Break My Soul” and “Renaissance.” With a record-breaking 88 nominations apiece, she and JAY-Z are now tied for the most Grammy nominations in history.