Cowboy Carter

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Cowboy Carter is a genre-blending studio album by Beyoncé that prominently incorporates country influences while reimagining and expanding the boundaries of American roots music.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf concept album
studio album
artist Beyoncé
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widespread acclaim
featuresArtist Brittney Spencer
Dolly Parton
Linda Martell
Miley Cyrus
Post Malone
Reyna Roberts
Shaboozey
Tanner Adell
Tiera Kennedy
Willie Jones
Willie Nelson
follows Renaissance
genre Americana
R&B
blues
country
country pop
country rap
country soul
folk
gospel
hip hop
pop
rock
hasTrack 16 Carriages
Alliigator Tears
Amen
Ameriican Requiem
Blackbiird
Bodyguard
Daughter
Desert Eagle
Flamenco
II Most Wanted
Jolene
Just for Fun
Levi's
surface form: Levii’s Jeans

Protector
Riiverdance
Spaghettii
Sweet ★ Honey ★ Buckiin’
Texas Hold ’Em
Tyrant
Ya Ya
includesCoverOf Blackbird
Jolene
includesInterpolationOf Good Vibrations
Stand by Your Man
These Boots Are Made for Walkin’
includesSpokenWordAppearanceBy Dolly Parton
Linda Martell
Willie Nelson
language English
notableFor expansive tracklist and interludes
genre-blending approach to country music
high-profile country and pop collaborations
reframing country as part of Black musical traditions
notableSingle 16 Carriages
Texas Hold ’Em
partOfSeries Beyoncé’s Renaissance trilogy
performer Beyoncé
producer Beyoncé
recordLabel Columbia Records
Parkwood Entertainment
theme American roots music
Black contributions to country music
Southern culture
genre fluidity
race and identity in American music
reimagining American West iconography

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Beyoncé notableWork Cowboy Carter