The long-awaited day has arrived: Beyoncé releases a new song and her fans are in love from the first moment. With “Break My Soul” the singer lets her LGBTQ fans celebrate – at least that’s the thesis on the net.
On Monday night, Beyoncé released a long-awaited new single called “Break My Soul.” The day before, the singer announced the release of the song with a cryptic Instagram bio. After just a few hours, the lyric video had already reached around two million clicks on YouTube. The clip is also in the top ten of German trends. But how do the fans find the dance track with rap elements?
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Above all, members of the LGBTQ community celebrate the song on social media. They’re certain Beyoncé intentionally released the song during Pride Month. It is also the sixth song on her album, as one user shows. Pride Month is the sixth month of the year. “She’s literally screaming ‘LGBT rights’,” he wrote. In the lyrics, the 40-year-old sings “You won’t break my soul”, which means something like “You won’t break my soul”.
Celebrities also commented on the single release. “Pose” actor Johnny Sibilly shared a video of himself dancing in front of homophobic protesters on the sidelines of a Pride party. “Break My Soul” is playing in the background. “I just had to do it,” he writes.
A new studio album by Beyoncé is set to follow Break My Soul. Streaming services like Spotify announced “Renaissance” for July 29th.