Skeptical Fans React on Whether Beyoncé Actually Dropped the Visuals of Her Renaissance Album on Netflix
Beyoncé has just given her fans a pleasant shock. What adds to queen B’s voice and songs are also the visuals that she presents with each album. The ‘Lemonade’ singer even tops the Grammys for her song videos and the appeal that it brings to her audience. Now, the western music industry demands an all-rounder who can sing, dance, and perform. Remaining a leading example of this through the years is Beyoncé Knowles.
The entertainer and mother of three already cheered her fans by dropping her 2022 album ‘Renaissance’, which had a smashing playlist. It was released on 29th July of last year and released songs such as ‘Cozy’, ‘Cuff It’, and ‘Break My Soul’. But unlike her previous albums, this one was launched without any visuals. While it has been months since the album dropped, fans have not yet lost hope of getting the visuals.
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PopThingz posted on Twitter about the singer dropping the album’s visuals on the Netflix OTT platform. ‘act 1 Renaissance’ reads the poster with a photo of Beyoncé dressed with studs, an eye mask, and a big crown. Now the singer had previously dropped her live-performance-based documentary Homecoming on Netflix back in 2019. So her dropping the visuals here may have been expected.
But as soon as the news hit the musical Twitterati, fans were left second-guessing whether it was real news or just an April Fools Day prank.
Fans give mixed reactions to the news of Beyoncé dropping her album visuals
Beyoncé gained a massive fan following with hits like ‘All The Single Ladies’, which remains one of the most critically acclaimed videos of her career. Despite her success, the entertainer ensures to live up to fans’ expectations and does not disappoint. But news of her dropping visuals on Netflix was met with skepticism, especially since it has been posted on April Fool’s Day.
A lot of fans went on Netflix to check whether the news was actually true.
While others were just mad about the prank being played on them.
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One user even commented that the photo posted by PopThingz is actually fan art and not a real poster. Although it must be noted that the singer had reportedly signed a $60 million multi-project deal with Netflix. Ahead of the Grammy winner’s Renaissance world tour in May, the chances of visuals being released are always possible.
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