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TS Madison breaks silence on being sampled by Beyoncé for Renaissance

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TS Madison has opened up about collaborating with Beyoncé on her beloved new album Renaissance. Since 29 July, music enthusiasts worldwide have immersed themselves in Queen Bey’s seventh solo studio album.

Led by the house banger Break My Soul, the record has been praised as one of Beyoncé’s greatest releases to date and has already broken countless records.

Alongside its empowering lyrics and beautiful transitions, Renaissance has also been lauded for its heartfelt homage to the Black queer community.

Throughout the album’s 16-song tracklist, Beyoncé included various samples from LGBTQ+ icons like Moi Renee, Grace Jones, and Big Freedia.

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