Beyoncé

The music icon pulled no punches over her “Album of the Year” rebuffs.
“Cowboy Carter” has revived an age-old discussion about the racial divide in country music — and this collective wants more Black artists at the forefront.
The "Bag Lady" singer also called on Jay-Z for help after the BeyHive shut down her claims.
The "Break My Soul" singer said that her new country music album was born out of a past experience where she didn't "feel welcomed."
With the countdown underway for the release of "Cowboy Carter," the superstar hinted at which major moment led her to create her first country album.
The superstar is always moving with intention — and the Beyhive was quick to try to decode the meaning behind the album’s name.
Though Parton might have made a major reveal, she stopped short of confirming any details.
While trying on her Versace dress for the 2017 Met Gala, Kylie Jenner said that the waist was "really loose." Demonstrating how tight she wanted it to be, she said, "It needs to be like this, like, where my body looks crazy. Like, I need to kind of suffocate."
“Texas Hold’ Em” made Beyoncé the first Black woman with a No. 1 country song, and Parton couldn’t be more proud.