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Beyonce’s New Song ‘Break My Soul’ Is Flopping . . . The Bey Hive Is REVOLTING On Twitter!!

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Beyonce released her first song in 3 years last night, a House music song entitled Break My Soul. And it’s still early, but the early results are very underwhelming.

Actually that’s being kind. Media Take Out scoured social media and discovered that many of Beyonce’s biggest fans are disappointed by the new track, and the general consensus is that this song is a FLOP!!

Here are just a few comments from Beyonce fans. Remember these comments are from people that are actually FANS of Bey, not haters:

https://twitter.com/FentySensei/status/1539087225505615872
https://twitter.com/f1shb0wll/status/1539118887597490180
https://twitter.com/TazCoolin/status/1539227872241635329
https://twitter.com/treyallabtmines/status/1539224249109553154
https://twitter.com/RobynR258/status/1539229695325229057

Beyonce last solo studio album Lemonade was released 7 years ago, in 2016, which was a huge hit. Since then she’s released two other albums, Homecoming: The Lion King and Black Is King and The Carters, both albums received moderate consumer success.

And if this new track is a prelude to her upcoming album Renaissance, which is dropping on July 29th, 2022 – Bey is in some pretty serious trouble.

So what do you guys think – is Bey[s new track a FLOP already?

Beyoncé is one of the world’s best-selling recording artists, having sold over 120 million records worldwide as a solo artist by 2010. She is the first solo artist to have their first six studio albums debut at number one on the Billboard 200.

Her success during the 2000s was recognized with the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)’s Top Certified Artist of the Decade as well as Billboard’s Top Female Artist of the Decade.

Beyoncé’s accolades include 28 Grammy Awards, 26 MTV Video Music Awards (including the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award in 2014), 24 NAACP Image Awards, 31 BET Awards, and 17 Soul Train Music Awards; all of which are more than any other singer. In 2014, Billboard named her the highest-earning black musician of all time, while in 2020, she was included on Time’s list of 100 women who defined the last centur

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