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Beyonce May Feature Travis Scott in 'Cowboy Carter' as Snippet of Collab Surfaces Online
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The 'Break My Soul' hitmaker sparks rumors that she will feature a collaborative song with the rapper in the forthcoming country record after a snippet circulated online.

AceShowbiz - Beyonce Knowles may feature Travis Scott (II) in her upcoming album titled "Cowboy Carter". A few days before releasing the country record, the "Break My Soul" hitmaker made many believe that a collaborative song with the rapper will be included in the set.

On Tuesday, March 19, an X, formerly known as Twitter, account named @rapalert3 uploaded a video on the social media platform. The short clip featured a snippet of the 42-year-old superstar's alleged collaboration with Travis. The snippet appeared to have been originally released by the official Instagram account of @shopbeyonce as the footage showed a screen recording of the account promoting her forthcoming album.

The video was later reshared by a fan account named @tervisscoot on the same social media platform. Along with the short clip, it tweeted, "TRAVIS SCOTT WILL BE FEATURED ON THE NEW BEYONCE ALBUM 'COWBOY CARTER'."

It did not take long for the tweet to be flooded with online responses from X users. In the replies section, one in particular voiced their excitement for the collab, "I never expected this kinda collab, but i'm 1000% here for it." In the meantime, another asked, "Yo? This supposed to be a country album tho? Lmfaoo."

Meanwhile, a third appeared to have responded to people questioning Beyonce and Travis' ability in creating country song, "People saying Travis won't fit on a country album. Morgan Wallen had Lil Durk, I think Trav will do fine on a Beyonce album."

Similarly, a fourth noted, "Some of y'all are saying Travis Scott can't fit on a country album. He has an album called 'Rodeo' I think he'll fit just fine." The user was making a reference to Travis' record, which was released back in 2015.

Beyonce is slated to unleash "Cowboy Carter" on March 29. Before dropping the country album, Queen Bey released "Texas Hold 'Em", which made her the first black woman to ever reach No. 1 on its Hot Country Songs Chart, and "16 Carriages" simultaneously during the Super Bowl on February 11. Both of the songs will be featured in the forthcoming set.

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