Beyonce To Release New Album Any Minute, To Target Policemen In 'Formation' Album After Super Bowl Performance
The dedicated fans of Beyonce are ready for her new album for 2016! People have been waiting for more details about her new records after her recent Super Bowl "Formation" performance.
According to new reports, Beyonce is ready to release her new album this 2016. She reportedly plans to make it available a few days after her Super Bowl performance to give people a little bit of idea of what she has been working on.
Rumors are circulating that Beyonce decided to delay the release of her new album so as not to clash with Adele's "25" album that has just been released few months ago.
"It was wrapped up at the end of 2015 but she held off on a release as a code of honour to Adele, so their records didn't clash," says an insider to The Sun.
Many people love the music of the "Rolling In The Deep" singer just like how music lovers adore Beyonce.
"Beyonce doesn't have the pressure of releasing an album and is doing bits here and there because she and her team know it is Adele's time to shine. The last few months have been all about her comeback," Daily Mail wrote in a post.
Reports claimed that Beyonce is ready to release her new album anytime this week.
"Now Adele's sales are starting to die down, Beyonce is ready to drop her album at any time. But there's a very strong chance the announcement could happen during the Super Bowl next month," the insider claimed that this was Beyonce's plan.
Michael Palladino, the President of the Detectives Endowment Association has given his feedback regarding Queen B's recent super bowl performance. He admitted that he was not a fan of the performance which featured backup dancers dresses in Black Panther outfits. He believes that the "Drunk In Love" singer should have addressed her attention towards the black-to-black crimes.
"She should direct her message where it's needed most, and that's in the 'hood, because that's where it all takes place," Palladino said during his guesting on "The Cats Roundtable" radio show last Sunday, NY Daily News quoted.
Palladion commented on the "Love On Top" singer's super bowl performance after she reportedly given her message to the police to support the Black Lives Matter movement.
"So if the Black Lives Matter movement really wants to make a difference, they should pour the medicine directly on the wound," Palladino said. "Get into the ghetto, the 'hood. Get to the bottom of why people of color prey on other people of color in their own neighborhoods."
Beyonce has not yet confirmed if she will be releasing her new album this week, but reports claimed that she will be making it availble before February 2016 ends.