Beyoncé gives a sexy and modernist touch to ‘Texas hold ’em’

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In his latest albums, Beyonce he had built a complete image around his projects. A conceptual idea that accompanied Lemonade and partly also Renaissance Act I and it seems that he is not going to be left behind Act II. And Queen B has chosen to give a sexy and modernist touch to her commitment to country.

Dressed only in stockings, lingerie, an open leather jacket that prevented complete toplessness and a pencil case, the American soloist has revolutionized half the planet. In just a week her ‘visualizer’ for the song Texas hold’em has accumulated almost 5 million views. Nothing bad.

He had already given us a small taste of what could await us when He unexpectedly announced with Verizon the arrival of his new album project in a setting as incomparable as the Super Bowl ads. The cover of the single is even more provocative with just a couple of metal plates with circular and heart shapes covering her private parts.

Pure art thanks to the combination of gigantic earrings, futuristic masks, country hats and lots of denim clothing… A style and a conception that Beyoncé has always been and will continue to be very proud of as part of her professional career in the industry musical.

As we already told you, this metal bra Laurel DeWitt has emerged as a result of her collaboration with one of her main stylists Marnix Marniwho also usually works with Kendall Jenner. She has designed that metal bra with the help of Vace Gambleone of those responsible for the styling of his tour.

Now he has taken a step further and has started shooting left and right in a looped clip that is hypnotic and that puts us in front of the most erotic Beyoncé immersed in the country world. A universe that began by resisting the artist’s presence, as happened with several American stations that refused to play the song but are coming to their senses in the face of protests over her sexist and somewhat racist behavior.

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The contribution of black music artists to country in the history of the United States is undeniable. And the musical influences of the American diva are clear in this Texas hold’em.

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