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Beyoncé Is “Everything Everywhere All at Once” In “I’m That Girl” Teaser

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With an extended rollout for seventh album Renaissance, Beyoncé has released an official teaser for first track “I’m That Girl.”

An accompanying visual album for Renaissance could be on the way. On Friday (August 12), Beyoncé unveiled a teaser for “I’m That Girl,” the first track from her latest album, which released on July 29. The teaser finds the artist channeling her inner Everything Everywhere All at Once (if you’ve seen the film you’ll definitely get the reference).

The surprise video for “I’m That Girl” also boasts a collection on Bey’s official website, including two graphic tees, a hoodie and coaster set.

On Friday, The Isley Brothers founding member Ronald Isley released his “Make Me Say It Again, Girl” remake with Bey, which his wife, Kandy, partially credited to the Renaissance singer’s mother, Tina Knowles-Lawson. Earlier this week, Renaissance went to No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart, along with lead single “Break My Soul” reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. After Renaissance reached No. 1, Queen Bey wrote a thank you message to the BeyHive on her official website.

“We did it!!!. Thank you so much for your love and support. This was years of experimentation. This was years of hard work, blood, sweat, and tears. I’m so grateful and it was worth it. I’m thankful that it was received and understood,” she wrote.

“Thank you to my beautiful team for your heart and grind,” she added. “Thank you to all of the brilliant collaborators and musicians, composers, and everyone involved in creating this piece of art. And thank you to the absolute best fans on the planet. I’m grateful to be loved by you. I love y’all deep.”

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