The four-minute track, co-written and produced by Pharrell Williams alongside The-Dream and Darius Dixon, marks the singer’s first new music in two years. It features a nostalgic lyric video on YouTube utilizing archival beach footage captured by photographer Cliff Watts, who famously shot the star for Sports Illustrated nearly two decades ago. The song will be included on the upcoming commemorative edition of the B'Day album, a project that previously dominated the Billboard 200 with hits like “Deja Vú” and “Check On It.”
While social media platforms erupted with fan reactions praising the unpredictable release, the track also recalibrates expectations regarding the singer’s broader discography. Despite persistent rumors that she would utilize her recent Met Gala appearance to launch “ACT III”—the long-awaited final installment of her recent trilogy—insiders suggest that chapter remains further off than anticipated. By tethering this release to the legacy of B'Day, Beyoncé appears to be focusing on historical milestones while the BeyHive continues to dissect every hint regarding her next major studio project.
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