Kevin Edwards
Beyoncé has achieved a feat that only two artists before her have earned.
Beyoncé's unexpected foray into house music is already a record-breaking endeavor.
Unsurprisingly, Queen Bey's "Break My Soul," which samples the legendary 1993 dance track "Show Me Love" by Robin S., became an overnight sensation. With the success of the single, she has notched yet another Billboard Hot 100 chart record in her storied career.
According to Billboard, Beyoncé is now the first woman to land 20 top 10 hits as a solo artist and 10 or more titles in the top 10 as a member of a group.
After releasing their track for free on SoundCloud, Rezz revealed the duo's plans for a second collaboration.
Inspired in part by the loss of her mother, Romy's new track is about learning how to process grief.
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Overall, the impressive feat has only been achieved by two artists before Beyoncé: Paul McCartney and Michael Jackson. This week, "Break My Soul" achieved a new peak, delving into the top 10 and climbing up to #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. 
Beyoncé's "Break My Soul" marked the superstar's lead single from her forthcoming album Renaissance, which is due out on July 29th. 
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Sampling Robin S.’ iconic “Show Me Love,” the track is the first taste of Queen Bey’s upcoming seventh studio album “Renaissance.”
Terry Hunter and Nita Aviance were also selected to rework the lead single off Bey’s new album, “Renaissance.”
Rumors are swirling that Honey Dijon produced two tracks on Bey’s upcoming album, “B7.”
Guided by its house-inspired lead single, “Break My Soul,” the superstar’s seventh studio album is due out in late July.
From what we know so far, “Tip” has a superstar roster for the ages.
Queen Bey’s seventh studio album will also feature production from Honey Dijon and Nile Rodgers, among many others.
Queen Bey embraces electronic music like she never has before in “Renaissance,” her first solo studio album since 2016.
Take a trip down memory lane and commemorate one of the greatest on Queen Bey’s 39th birthday.

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