Other two acts of Beyoncé's Renaissance project will reportedly be an acoustic album and a collaborative record with Jay-Z
A New York Times reporter has claimed that the other two acts of Beyoncé's Renaissance project will be made up of an acoustic album and another joint record with Jay-Z.
Last night (17 November) on Twitter, New York Times columnist Kyle Buchanan shared some information that he's heard about the rest of Beyoncé's three-act Renaissance project. He wrote, "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)," Buchanan added.
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
— Kyle Buchanan (@kylebuchanan) November 18, 2022
(2nd act is an acoustic album, 3rd act is a collaboration with Jay-Z)
Beyoncé first confirmed that Renaissance was a three-act project inside a booklet that came with the vinyl edition of her Act I: Renaissance album, writing, "This three act project was recorded over three years during the pandemic. A time to be still, but also a time I found to be the most creative."
If Buchanan's claim is true, the third act, which will reportedly be a collaborative album with her husband Jay-Z, will mark Beyoncé's first joint record with Jay-Z since 2018's EVERYTHING IS LOVE.
Earlier this week Beyoncé and Jay-Z both became the most-nominated artists in Grammy history after both receiving multiple nominations for 2023.
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