Beyoncé Delivers Early Christmas Gift With New Song 'My House' – The Root
by June 17, 2024If you’re looking for a club banger to add to your holiday party playlist, Beyoncé has just gifted you with an early Christmas present. On Thursday, just in time for the release of Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, the icon dropped her new song “My House.” It fits right in with the dance/house tracks she delivered on her hit album Renaissance. While the new song is an exciting surprise for the Beyhive, we should’ve seen this coming. No one knows how to do a new project roll out like Queen Bey.
Fair warning, this isn’t for everyone, as there is a lot of profanity. The song starts with a hard, thumping beat, but around halfway through it transitions into a melodic message. The 32-time Grammy winner sings “I will always love you, but I’ll never expect you to love me when you don’t love yourself/Let’s heal the world one beautiful action at the time/This is real love.” Even the artwork has a ‘90s house music aesthetic. It has a futuristic blue and black look, with the “Break My Soul” artist in shades, looking like she’s ready to lead us into deep space.
Back in October, the “Cuff It” singer wrapped up her record-breaking Renaissance world tour. In true Beyoncé fashion, the Houston native hasn’t told us what she has planned next, but let’s assume she’s taking a well-deserved break after the film’s promotional tour.
And just in case you haven’t had enough of the Renaissance, retailer FLANNELS has teamed up with Parkwood Entertainment to reopen the extremely popular We Are The Party tour merchandise stores. Unfortunately for stateside Beyhive members, the shops are only open in the UK. According to Metro UK, locations in London, Liverpool, Sheffield and Belfast will feature “16 pieces such as T-shirts and tracksuits with imagery including Beyoncé’s famous face and lyrics such as ‘Cozy,’ ‘I’m That Girl’ and ‘Unique.’” Fans who visit the Oxford Street store in London will get a special treat, because they’ll get an up close look at Reneigh, the tour’s mirrorball horse mascot.
I know it feels like we’ve been living in the Renaissance forever, but it’s actually only been a little over a year since the album came out. So soak it up now, because once 2024 hits, Bey will go into another one of her extended hibernations and we’ll be not-so-patiently waiting for her next surprise take over.
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