Beyonce's highly-anticipated new album, "Renaissance," might be getting a more diverse genre of songs, a new source reveals.

Hints of Beyonce's newest album came this week after fans spotted that the singer's social media accounts became blank.

Earlier today, Queen B has finally confirmed that the album will finally come, with a release date and track details.

Beyonce' Renaissance' Album Features Country and Dance Songs?

In an exclusive report from Variety, Beyonce's upcoming seventh studio album, "Renaissance," will feature country and dance songs.

Fans have been curious recently about what sound the GRAMMY-winning artist will have on her new album.

This is not uncharted territory for Beyonce, as "Daddy Lessons" in 2016's hit album "Lemonade" was heavy on country sound, which was eventually covered by The Chicks.

Beyonce' Renaissance Album' Details, Tracklist

As per dance, no additional information was revealed. But, the source says that there would be contributed songs from hit songwriter Ryan Tedder. Tedder co-wrote "Halo" and other hits from Taylor Swift, Adele, Jonas Brothers, and One Republic, which he leads.

Per Beyonce's Instagram bio, Act 1 of "Renaissance" will be released on Jul. 29, 2022 - which led fans to believe that the album will be a double album.

Alternatively, this could also mean that the project, which boasts 16 tracks, could be published at different times and not all at once on the announced release date.

Variety also suggests that it could be possible that Beyonce could release a new song as soon as tonight in honor of Juneteenth, a thing she did in 2020 with her single "Black Parade."

Beyonce's camp has neither denied nor confirmed the reports.

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The album is now available for pre-sale on her website, which comes in four different "poses." The new album comes with what seemed to be a limited-edition T-shirt and a box.

As of this writing, the only available information about the music is from British Vogue Editor-in-Chief Edward Enninful, who wrote a Beyonce cover feature recently.

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"Instantly, a wall of sound hits me. Soaring vocals and fierce beats combine and in a split second I'm transported back to the clubs of my youth. I want to get up and start throwing moves. It's music I love to my core. Music that makes you rise, that turns your mind to cultures and subcultures, to our people past and present, music that will unite so many on the dance floor, music that touches your soul. As ever with Beyoncé, it is all about the intent. I sit back, after the wave, absorbing it all," the editor said.

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