Beyoncé takes a page out of Madonna's Vogue for a new "Break My Soul" remix, currently available via her website.

As of this writing, the track is only available to purchase via Beyoncé's official website, and the track will be sent via email as an MP3 file.

The "Break My Soul" remix is a blend of Beyoncé's "Renaissance Act I" lead single and Madonna's iconic track "Vogue," released in the 1990s.

 

The "I'M THAT GIRL" singer gave a shoutout to various personalities, artists, celebrities, and brands on the track. 

She begins with "Queen Mother Madonna," followed by "Aaliyah, Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold, Bessie Smith, Nina Simone, Betty Davis, Solange Knowles, Badu this, so Kelly Rowl... Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack, Toni, Janet, Tierra Wack. Missy, Diana, Grace Jones, Aretha, Anita, Grace Jones." 

Beyoncé also included her contemporaries, calling out the names of Rihanna, Nicki Minaj, and Lizzo.

The newly released remix topped the Dance Club Songs tally

For the other "Break My Soul" remixes, Queen B collaborated with some Black and queer innovators to reinvent the track, featuring will.i.am, Honey Dijon, Nita Aviance Club. 

 

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Queen Collab

This marks Beyoncé's fifth remix of the single. This, however, is the first time Beyoncé and Madonna have collaborated officially. In 2015, Beyoncé was seen in Madonna's star-studded "B***h, I'm Madonna" music video.

It is easily understandable why it is also called "The Queens Remix," It left fans stupefied from the whiplash of her latest album, "Renaissance" to the release of additional remix tracks. They can't get enough of Queen B. 

 

Twitter fans were initially skeptical whether the collaboration was a hoax, but Parkwood Entertainment, Beyoncé's production, management, and entertainment company, confirmed it via their official Twitter account.

"Renaissance" Reigns

As of this writing, reports say "Renaissance" reigns over other albums in the charts, claiming her fourth UK number one album, scoring her first number one on the HITS Top 50 since 2016, and becoming the first female artist to top the album chart in 2022. 

Beyoncé's seventh studio album "Renaissance" is most anticipated since her prior album "Lemonade" in 2016. She did not hold back and came right out swinging. 

"Thank you to all of the pioneers who originate culture, to all of the fallen angels whose contributions have gone unrecognized for far too long. This is a celebration for you," Beyoncé said before the album's release. She also dedicated "Renaissance" to her family and her queen fans.

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