
The BeyHive is buzzing, not because Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour movie is now in theaters, but because she surprised fans with new music.
The “Dangerously in Love” singer debuted a new song during the credits of her new film “Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.”
Her new song “My House” was co-produced by Grammy-award-winning singer-songwriter, The Dream.
The hard-hitting beat and mood of the song contain that Houston flavor, which pays homage to Queen Bey’s hometown.
“B—h I carried / When I grow up I’m gon’ buy me a (house) / Make love in the (house) / Stay up late in this (house) / Don’t give a f–k about my (house) / Then get the f–k up out my (house).”
The lyrics, while no-nonsense, do have a powerful message.
“I will always love you, but I will never expect you to love me when you don’t love yourself,” she says in a moment in the song. “Let’s heal the world, one beautiful action at a time, this is real love!”
The 32-time Grammy Award winner’s concert movie premiered in Los Angeles over the weekend and in London on Thursday.
The film chronicles the singer’s successful world tour, which grossed $580 million. It kicked off in May and wrapped up in October.
The global superstar also released merchandise tied to the film. The items include a variety of graphic t-shirts, jackets, fans, tote bags and more.
“Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé” is in theaters now.
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