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Beyoncé Surprise Drops Live Coachella Album, Netflix Doc Now Streaming

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Mere days after Coachella 2019—where the specter of Beyoncé’s grand performance last year loomed large—she premiered Homecoming: A Beyoncé Film on Netflix today, as expected.

But, ever the generous queen, Beyoncé offered up a worthwhile supplement. A live album showcasing over an hour and a half’s worth of the over two-hour performance is out now. Covering 40 tracks—which comprises a vast bricolage of her own discography and others’—it features her cover of Maze’s “Before I Let Go,” her cover of “Lift Every Voice and Sing” and Blue’s own take of the black national anthem.

For what it’s worth: Lemonade still is not on Spotify, so for subscribers, this might be the best way to hear “Formation,” “Hold Up” and “Freedom,” among other interspersed Lemonade tracks.


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