Beyhive, get in formation. Beyoncé fans are currently devouring the audio release of her "Lemonade" film, which is now finally available across multiple streaming services.
Before now, only those with a Tidal account (the streaming service she co-owns) had access to the film.
Beyoncé fans knows April 23 marks a special significance for the "Hold Up" singer and her fans, as the 65-minute film released on the same date three years ago. Along with the pop star's lyrics, "Lemonade" also uses poetry from Somali poet, Warsan Shire.
Before now, only those with a Tidal account (the streaming service she co-owns) had access to the film.
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For those ready to hear the Lemonade audio, you might remember it was divided into 11 parts. They are: "Intuition," "Denial," "Anger," "Apathy," "Emptiness," "Accountability," "Reformation," "Forgiveness," "Resurrection," "Hope" and "Redemption."
The drop comes soon after Beyoncé premiered the highly-anticipated Homecoming documentary on Netflix, which chronicles her iconic 2018 Coachella performance and the behind-the-scenes moments fans didn't get to see.