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Beyonce's Surprise

BeyonceBeyonce’s has surprised her fans and the music industry by unexpectedly dropping a whole new album on to iTunes.

While most big artists like Katie Perry and Lady Gaga have recently launched massive promotional campaigns to get attention their new work, Beyonce has got the world talking just by using the element of surprise.

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The self titled album contains 15 tracks and 17 videos, fans have already dubbed it ‘The Visual Album’.

The audio tracks are; ‘Pretty Girl’, ‘Haunted’ , ‘Drunk in Love’ (with Jay Z), ‘Blow’, ‘No Angel’, ‘Partition’, ‘Jealous’, ‘Rocket’, ‘Jealous’, ‘Mine (featuring Drake), ‘XO, ‘Flawless (with Chimamanda Ngozi Andichie)’, Superpower (with Frank Ocean), ‘Heaven’, ‘Blue (featuring Blue Ivy)’.

Kelly Rowland, Justin Timberlake, Michelle Williams and Pharrell Williams are also listed as making guest appearances.

 

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