KEY POINTS
  • Beyoncé is embarking on her country era with a new album, "Cowboy Carter."
  • The two singles she's released so far have been smash hits and have boosted streams for other Black female country stars along the way.
  • As Beyoncé helps break the country mold, she's also bringing a younger audience into the western genre.
  • The superstar isn't alone: Country artists such as Maren Morris, Luke Combs and Kacey Musgraves have taken a more progressive approach to the genre than the traditional themes of beer, pickup trucks and rural living.

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Beyoncé leaves the Luar fashion show at 154 Scott in Brooklyn during New York Fashion Week on Feb. 13, 2024.

Country music, meet Cowboy Carter.

Superstar singer-songwriter Beyoncé Knowles is foraying into country music — taking on a genre that has excluded women of color for decades and in the process proving its listeners have a strong interest in Black female artists. Her country music era, launched during a Super Bowl ad in mid-February and headlined by an upcoming album, is broadening the industry's listenership and igniting streaming numbers for songs by other Black female country artists.

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