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Beyoncé has already broken records with her Act II: Cowboy Carter country album, and now she’s breaking the internet. The 42-year-old continues to make headlines for her 27-track EP, released March 29, and her social media is now packed with promo for her new beats.
One day before her album dropped, Beyoncé dropped a gallery of Instagram snaps that opened with her feeding herself spaghetti from a private jet. Of course, the opening slide was giving a nod to her “SPAGHETTII” track. The entire album sees “II” used in place of “I,” seen in the Grammy winner’s “LEVII’S JEANS” track, plus her “RIIVERDANCE” one.
Beyonce Shows Instagram Her ‘SPAGHETTI’
Looking glam as she enjoyed the perks of a luxurious private jet, Beyoncé sent out a diva energy as she held up strands of spaghetti in tomato sauce to her mouth, also posing with a plateful of the pasta in front of her.
Keeping things lighthearted with a fun expression, the Ivy Park founder went pantless as she put on a leggy display in a black top, upping the glam further as a black and white fur coat lay around her legs. Further images in the gallery showed the singer posing from a large indoor airspace base, with fans also seeing her glittering smile in a black-and-white close-up as she rocked shades. Queen Bey is known for keeping her captions blank, doing so here.
Fans And Celebrities Go Wild
The comments section is packed. Dropping spaghetti emoji was actress and model, Carmen Electra. Meanwhile, the official account for Barbie wrote: “Obsessed.”
“Cause we already know Spaghettii is truly about to be on REPEAT!” one user wrote, honoring the songstress’ track. Cowboy Carter comes two years after the release of RENAISSANCE. Notably, the album marks Beyoncé’s debut in country music. Featured on the record are country legends Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson, singer Miley Cyrus, plus rapper Post Malone. Malone features on “LEVII’S JEANS,” a spicy anthem that has seen sales of both Levi’s jeans and cowboy boots soar.
Addressing her 320 million followers ahead of the album’s March 29 release, Bey wrote:
“The criticisms I faced when I first entered this genre forced me to propel past the limitations that were put on me. act ii is a result of challenging myself, and taking my time to bend and blend genres together to create this body of work,” adding: “I have a few surprises on the album, and have collaborated with some brilliant artists who I deeply respect. I hope that you can hear my heart and soul, and all the love and passion that I poured into every detail and every sound.”