Beyoncé is laying some key details about her birth down, down, down, down.
The singer known for “16 Carriages” has just unveiled her “Cowboy Carter” Art Book, filled with visuals influenced by her recent country-themed album. Among the pieces is an image of her Texas birth certificate, which surprised her followers with a startling disclosure.
Although certain details were hidden, it was clear for everyone to notice that she was born at 9:47 pm on September 4, 1981. This unexpected revelation caught the attention of her astrology-loving followers, who promptly started calculating her precise Zodiac positions.
I can’t help but echo the sentiments shared by another enthusiast: “Boy, the astrology fans are going to be thrilled about this!” Indeed, it seems they’ve been under the impression that she is a Libra Rising all along.
Certainly, numerous individuals delved into her natal chart given the latest revelations, expressing their diverse interpretations of the findings. To a few, this development came as a surprise, but it resonated logically with others.
One user posted, “It’s surprising to some that Beyonce is an Aries rising, isn’t it? But she certainly exhibits leadership qualities and is quite assertive, after all!
They added, “This is not a hidden fact. So this shouldn’t feel like a shocker AT ALL.”
In another instance, this user delved deeply into their astrological chart, noting that they are indeed a Leo Sun, situated in their fifth house. This alignment is supported by the planetary positions calculated using the sidereal method.
As a lifestyle connoisseur, I’d like to shed some light on the intriguing symbolism surrounding this remarkable figure. She chooses gold not just as an accessory, but as a reflection of her radiant spirit. Her golden tresses, always stylishly blonde, are a testament to her luminous energy.
She holds a deep connection with Oshun, the Yoruba goddess of love, fertility, and abundance, mirroring her own vibrant essence. This bond is so strong that she has earned the regal title of ‘Queen B.’
In the enchanting realm of cinema, she graced our screens as a queen in the beloved Lion King movie, but her royal status doesn’t stop there – it’s woven into countless references and tributes.
Leo, the zodiac sign, seems to embody her soul essence, symbolizing strength, creativity, and warmth, much like she does herself.
Additionally, another user of X extensively explored their Zodiac placements beyond just the Sun sign and penned, “It’s more accurate to say they are a Leo (located in the 5th house) as per the celestial positions determined by the sidereal calculations.
The user went on to say, “She chooses gold as her style, keeps blonde hair, has a strong bond with Oshun, is known as Queen B, plays a role in The Lion King film, and there are numerous symbols of her being the queen throughout. Essentially, Leo embodies her core identity.
The book is set to be published only a few weeks prior to Beyoncé starting her Cowboy Carter tour in Inglewood, California, on April 28th.
As of March 2024, I’ve been fortunate enough to share in the release of Beyoncé’s latest album – a project that holds significant meaning for her. This musical creation earned her the long-awaited “Album of the Year” Grammy, marking her first win in this category after four previous nominations.
In her address during the 67th annual awards ceremony, she expressed both a sense of satisfaction and deep gratitude, saying, “I’m completely filled up, and it’s an immense honor for me. It’s been quite some time since I’ve been here. I’d like to extend my sincere thanks to the Grammys, all the songwriters, collaborators, producers, everyone who put in the effort.
For more on the Cowboy Carter album, read on
As an ardent fan, I can’t help but resonate with Beyoncé’s opening single from “Cowboy Carter,” where it feels like she’s baring her soul to her critics – a clear nod, perhaps, to the flak she received following her performance at the CMA Awards back in 2016.
She used to be told that her speech was too rural, and she wasn’t considered ‘authentic enough.’ However, she sings, “They said I wouldn’t ride a horse, but if that’s not country, then tell me what is? I’ve walked with my bare feet on solid ground for years. They don’t understand the struggle I had to endure just to be where I am.
Initially, viewers remarked that the CMA Awards seemed to remove a video of her unexpected performance with The Chicks. But, in response to TopMob News, the organization clarified that they actually deleted a promotional spotlight instead.
Among “Texas Hold ‘Em” and her Grammy-winning song “16 Carriages,” the latter was one of two major tracks that emerged from her multi-layered album. In this heartfelt ballad, Beyoncé appears to express her experiences of working since a tender age and pursuing her aspirations. Following its debut, many of her online fans categorized it as one of her most intimate compositions to date.
Sixteen carriages depart, taking my dreams along as they vanish into the horizon under the sacred glow of the summer sunset. Along a distant, winding road, I locate every tear.
One of her soothing hits, “Protector,” begins with her daughter, Rumi, inquiring about a lullaby. (This version aims to make the sentence sound more conversational and easier to read.)
The artist, who is not only a singer but also the mother of Sir, Rumi’s twin brother, and Blue Ivy, their eldest sibling, muses about her role as a mom. “Nurtured to be a guardian, indeed / Though I understand one day you’ll radiate on your own.
She observes, “I’ll serve as your screen, indeed, yes / A fresh apricot plucked straight from its tree,” she says. “I nourished the earth with water / Now it sustains me, truly, absolutely (Absolutely) / And there you are, hiding beneath its canopy / I take pride in myself /Because you require my presence.
A chart-topping sensation that requires no introduction: Beyoncé’s fast-paced single “Texas Hold ‘Em” ruled the Billboard Hot 100, marking her ninth solo number one hit. It’s also worth mentioning that she became the first Black woman in Billboard history to have a number one country song with this hit, as it also peaked at the top of the Hot Country Songs chart.
As a devoted fan, I’d like to share that not only did the Grammy winner rework Dolly Parton’s classic “Jolene,” adding her unique touch with lyrics such as “Jolene, I’m a woman too / The tricks you play are old news / So you don’t want trouble from me, Jolene,” but she also invited Dolly to join an interlude that subtly referenced another iconic figure: the enigmatic Becky with the striking locks.
Hello, Miss Honey B, this is Dolly P here. Remember the woman with the stunning hair you often sing about? I encountered someone reminiscent of her in the past, except she boasted locks of auburn hue instead. Ain’t that something? Despite the difference in color, it still feels like a familiar pain.
If you’re not up for the challenge, take aim at someone else (I made myself clear).
The collaboration with Miley Cyrus, now nominated for a Grammy, continues to be cherished by fans. Their lyrics depicting being a “passenger in a shotgun” quickly caught attention. Last June, the star of Hannah Montana looked back on the songwriting process, revealing that she wrote it years prior to Beyoncé approaching her about Cowboy Carter.
Miley stated to W Magazine that she said, “We don’t need to prove we’re country; we are,” and further explained, “We’ve always been country. Since you hail from Texas and I’m from Tennessee, there will be plenty of us in this song. Writing a song for Beyoncé, instead of just singing it, was an incredible dream realized.
Side by side on the road, they croon their famous verse, “I’m your permanent shotgun companion till the end of my life / Puffing smoke from the window, speeding along the 405/ And I’ll be your backseat partner / Making you wild any time you desire.
In this particular event, the 32-time Grammy laureate pointed out an oversight that was quite conspicuous at the 2024 Grammys – her loss in the Album of the Year category for “Renaissance”.
Indeed, as her husband Jay-Z stepped onto the stage that evening, he felt compelled to acknowledge the event right away – a point she is quick to emphasize.
She croons, “A-O-T-Y, I didn’t win (Let’s move on) / I’m not boasting about it,” she says, “Swallow your pride/ Return and mess things up again (Understood).
Her collaboration with Post Malone resulted in a song that was as divine as a perfect match (“Boy, I’ll make you my favorite pair of jeans / So you can embrace me all day long”). Later on, she also stripped down for a denim-focused campaign with the renowned Levi’s brand during September.
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2025-04-18 22:47