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POP EMERGENCY: Beyoncé teams up with Madonna for epic Break My Soul remix

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POP MUSIC EMERGENCY ALERT: Beyoncé and Madonna have teamed up for a sickening remix of Break My Soul. Over the last week, music enthusiasts around the world have immersed themselves in Queen Bey’s brand new album Renaissance.

Led by the Big Freedia-assisted banger Break My Soul, the record has been praised as one of Beyoncé’s greatest releases to date – due to its heartfelt homage to Black and queer music pioneers as well as her beloved Uncle Johnny.

While Renaissance and its 16-song tracklist show no signs of slowing down on the charts or streaming services, the Crazy In Love singer has blessed the Beyhive with more new music.

On 5 August, Beyoncé surprised fans when she released Break My Soul [The Queens Remix] with fellow pop legend Madonna – yes, that Madonna.

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