If “BREAK MY SOUL” is any indication, this next era of Beyoncé is going to be another unpredictable turn in the singer’s incredible career. Likewise, “7/11” from her self-titled 2013 album is a grimy, trap-influenced electronic dance banger. “Get Me Bodied” from her 2006 album B’Day is rooted in New Orleans bounce rhythms. Unlike Beyoncé crediting Big Freedia’s contributions, Drake failed to credit Baltimore rapper Rye Rye on his latest album.īeyoncé herself is no stranger to dance music and has explored it across her career. “BREAK MY SOUL” has already garnered significant buzz on social media, not just because it’s Queen Bey we’re talking about, but also because it arrives days after Drake’s polarizing Honestly, Nevermind, which is the rapper’s foray into dance music. Geile blonde 19 jährige Teenyschlampe bläst gierig Opas harten Schwanz Marilyn Sugar in 'Sweet Lips On Old Dicks' Episode 1. “Once again I’m so honored to be apart of this special moment,” Freedia said on Twitter. This is the second time Freedia has been referenced in Beyoncé’s work, the first time providing ad-libs on the singer’s hit song “Formation” off 2016’s LEMONADE.