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Releases his first new song in two years

Beyoncé released a new song titled 'Morning Dew (Donk)' on July 4, 2026, marking her first new music since March 2024. The track was co-written with Pharrell Williams, according to Rolling Stone. This release serves as the official countdown to the 20th anniversary of her second solo album, 'B'Day,' which is set to be reissued on September 4, 2026—Beyoncé's birthday. The song is part of a promotional campaign leading up to the album's anniversary, highlighting its significance in her career.

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Releases his first new song in two years

Beyoncé released a new song titled 'Morning Dew (Donk)' on July 4, 2026, marking her first new music since March 2024. The track was co-written with Pharrell Williams, according to Rolling Stone. This release serves as the official countdown to the 20th anniversary of her second solo album, 'B'Day,' which is set to be reissued on September 4, 2026—Beyoncé's birthday. The song is part of a promotional campaign leading up to the album's anniversary, highlighting its significance in her career.

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