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Beyoncé Joins the TikTok Craze, Thanking Fans for Celebrating New Single

Queen B is finally taking the TikTok stage. 

The woman who has been identified as a creative genius is set to enter the TikTok stage – famous for its revolutionary creators. We’re all excited and can’t wait until she posts her videos on this social media service. 

On Thursday, Beyoncé surprised fans by posting her first TikTok and used it as an opportunity to give the spotlight to several creators who have recognized her newest song, “Break My Soul.”

“Seeing y’all release the wiggle made me so happy! Thank you so much for all the love for BREAK MY SOUL! – Love B,” the singer said, further mentioning several people who appeared in her compilation clip, such as Josh Dior, Gregorian Sisters, and Charles Osborne. 

Another creator involved in the icon’s clip, Nate White, commented: “NOT BEY HAVING ME VOGUEING UP N THIS MASHUP.” 

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“I woulda brushed my hair,” he continued.

Beyoncé released “Break My Soul” last month. Moreover, her latest album, titled Renaissance, is expected to be released on July 29, a day that will likely blow the fans’ minds. Perhaps as great as the day of the individuals included in Beyoncé’s first TikTok. 

Renaissance has been praised by critics such as British Vogue’s Edward Enninful: “Instantly, a wall of sounds hits me,” he said. 

“Soaring vocals and fierce beats combine, and in a split second, I’m transported back to the clubs of my youth. I want to get up and start throwing moves. It’s music I love to my core. Music that makes you rise, that turns your mind to cultures and subcultures, to our people past and present, music that will unite so many on the dance floor, music that touches your soul. As ever with Beyoncé, it is all about the intent. I sit back after the wave, absorbing it all.”

Read also: Beyoncé Is Honored to Receive Major Recognition at the 2020 BET Awards

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