Superstar Beyonce has stunned fans after it was revealed she has collaborated with Right Said Fred on her new album, Renaissance.
Famous for 90’s hits, star singer Richard Fairbrass has admitted that he is very pleased with a writing credit on the Lemonade singer’s new album, which is set to be released on Friday
They have been sampled on her track Alien Superstar, five years after the pair were credited as songwriters on Taylor Swift ’s Look What You Made Me Do.
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Last year, rapper Drake also sampled their 1992 hit for his track, Way 2 Sexy, which topped the US charts.
Brothers Fred and Richard Fairbrass shared: “It’s nice to get a writing credit on the new Beyonce album.”
The pair have been making headlines after posting a series of anti-vax material on social media, have previously boasted: “Due to our royalty streams we never have to work again.”
The duo are set to rake in a new fortune thanks to Beyonce, whose first single from the album, Break My Soul, urges fans to quit their nine-to-five job.
Beyoncé’s last two albums were surprise releases, forcing fans to scramble to scour the credits to discover who collaborated and contributed to which song.
But in an attempt to drum up as much anticipation as possible, Beyonce released the song credits a week before the release date, to stoke the hype even higher.
As expected, the lineup includes a series of exciting names befitting Beyoncé’s first solo album in six years since 2016’s Lemonade.
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Because she only revealed composer credits, it’s unclear who contributed vocals, but hubby Jay-Z can be seen credited as a co-writer and producer on Break My Soul.
Despite the break, the mum-of-three has been busy with other successful projects.
She won a Grammy for her 2019 concert film Homecoming, voiced Nala in Disney’s 2019 movie Lion King and produced and curated the movie’s soundtrack, entitled The Lion King: The Gift.
In a 2021 interview with Harper’s Bazaar, while speaking of her upcoming project, Beyoncé mentioned the word “renaissance” and potentially spoke to the album’s themes.
“With all the isolation and injustice over the past year, I think we are all ready to escape, travel, love, and laugh again. I feel a renaissance emerging, and I want to be part of nurturing that escape in any way possible,” she said.
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