February 14, 2025

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Beyoncé’s album, Cowboy Carter, is 1 hour and 22 minutes.



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Ahead of its release on Friday, Beyoncé has revealed the tracklist for her country album, Cowboy Carter. Shared to Instagram, a poster in the style of a country fair boasts the headline Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit, detailing the song titles and a few surprise features.


The most notable name on the poster is Dolly Parton. It was rumored that Beyoncé would be covering the Parton classic “Jolene,” which also appears on the poster, but it now seems that the two could be teaming up for a duet of the song.


Beyoncé shared the tracklist by posting an image resembling a vintage concert poster, made to look like “Cowboy Carter” was the headliner and the titles listed below were members of her “Rodeo Chitlin’ Circuit.” The song names appeared alongside images of the hitmaker, and the bottom of the flyer teased, “Brought to you by KNTRY Radio Texas.”


Aside from “Jolene” being included on the listing — confirming recent comments from Parton that she had heard the Renaissance artist recorded a cover of the song for her record — “Dolly P” is listed, as is Willie Nelson’s name in a song called “Smoke Hour.” It is currently unclear if the two country icons themselves appear as features on the album.


Along with the previously released “16 Carriages” and “Texas Hold ’Em,” other songs include “Alligator Tears,” “Levi’s Jeans,” “Tyrant” and more.


Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter is out for streaming on Friday.


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