Queen Beyonce's been making major moves lately. The singer first released her collaborative Netflix special and documentary Homecoming, which chronicled the "Formation" songstress' gruesome journey to one of the most iconic Coachella performances ever. The Netflix drop was revealed to be the first of three Beyflix installments, hence two more are on the way.
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Furthermore, Mrs. Knowles-Carter went onto pulling a surprise release of a live album, the Homecoming: Live Album, which included all the remixed tracks from the 2018 show along with bonus songs "Before I Let Go" and "I Been On." Most recently, the legendary performer also decided to finally grant access to her Grammy-award winning project Lemonade. The body of work was made available on all streaming services including Spotify and Apple Music.
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Though fans were indubitably pleased with all the output, but the album's re-release reminded them of its underlying meaning. Despite being a fantastic musical effort, Lemonade remains Beyonce's emotive response to Jay Z cheating on her. Listening to Lemonade again certainly took fans down memory lane and resulted in the reignition of a Jay Z drag session on Twitter.
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Indeed, the Beyhive never forgets.