Beyoncé is not stopping anytime soon as she's making the most out of her comeback. Recently, The Isley Brothers announced that they will be re-releasing their hit 1975 song as a remix.

According to HipHop DX, iHeartRadio teased fans by airing a short audio recording featuring the remake of the band's "Make Me Say It Again, Girl (Part 1 &2)."

The track is from the legendary group's 1975 album "The Heat Is On."

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Ronald Isley posted the snippet on his official Instagram account, saying they will have a world premiere of their latest project starting 10 a.m. EST and every hour at the famed radio station.

In the short clip posted online, the "Find Your Way Back" songstress' vocals can be heard singing along with Ronald.

This is not the first time the group has revealed the collaboration as the singer and his wife spoke to Variety last year, saying Beyoncé will be included in their upcoming album.

The full song will be available for streaming and purchase starting this Friday, August 12.

Beyoncé's Recent Collaborations

This is Beyoncé's first collaboration with another music act outside her "Renaissance" album this year, but she teamed up with some of the most iconic artists for her new album.

A few days ago, the "Alien Superstar" hitmaker released a remix version of "Break My Soul" that sampled the hit 1990 song "Vogue."

In collaboration with pop royalty Madonna, the singer paid homage to 29 iconic Black women in the industry including her Destiny's Child co-members Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland, Rihanna, Nicki Minaj and many more.

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She also named classic artists like Grace Jones, Diana Ross, and Aretha Franklin.

In addition, she also dropped four other remix versions of "Break My Soul" featuring several music producers who added their own twist to the song.

The remix EP includes the song produced by will.i.am, Terry Hunter, Nita Aviance, and Honey Dijon.

The Isley Brothers' Collaboration Aside From Beyoncé

In a previous interview, Ronald Isley revealed that there will be other contributions from several artists on their upcoming album, including Alicia Keys, Drake, Rick Ross, Trey Songz, Scott Storch, Fresh, and many more.

Their Beyoncé collaboration will mark their first release since 2021's "Friends and Family" which featured a verse from Snoop Dogg.

Their upcoming record will be released later this year, according to iHeart.

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