K. Michelle Thanks Beyonce for Supporting Her Ahead of 'First Country Album' Release
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The 'Blame Yourself' songstress voices her appreciation to the 'Break My Soul' hitmaker, who sent her flowers and a heartfelt letter, before releasing a country album.

AceShowbiz - K. Michelle has received support from Beyonce Knowles while creating her own "first country album." The "Blame Yourself" songstress voiced her appreciation to the "Break My Soul" hitmaker for supporting her before releasing a new record.

On Friday, March 29, the 41-year-old singer showed the world that Beyonce is supportive to other artists, including herself. Making use of Instagram, she uploaded a series of photos and a video documenting a vase of white flowers and a letter, which were sent to her by the 42-year-old superstar.

The letter featured a heartfelt message from Queen Bey that read, "K. - You're killing it! I love what you've been doing and I know it's not easy to enter a new space. Sending you positivity and respect. I hope to meet you one day. Love, Beyonce."

Along with the snaps and short clip, Michelle, whose new stage name is Puddin, wrote in the caption of the post, "Beyonceeeeeeeeeeeee! WOW! This is soooo nice. One of the nicest things EVER, I'm in tears. Thank you for giving me my flowers, they are so beautiful."

Michelle went on to reveal, "I'm so nervous about FINALLY getting to put out my first country album, and this just fueled the fire. I'm so motivated," adding a flame emoji. She further praised, "Congratulations on another ICONIC ALBUM AND ERA. Look forward to seeing you soon. Do your thing Cowboy Carter @beyonce YOU ROCK. So much love and support 4u."

The post came after Michelle publicly supported Beyonce when the latter made headlines for shifting into country music. She stated via X, formerly known as Twitter, in February, "Why would anyone need to check on me. I'm one of the greatest African American country singers of all times with no album even out. Y'all been mentioning me ALL night."

Michelle further declared, "I'm just happy to be spoke about in my genre. I love Bey and will be supporting her like I always do," adding a slew of red heart emojis. She was replying to a tweet that read, "Has anyone checked on @kmichelle Bey will bring pressure to Country music."

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