Beyoncé pleasantly surprises fans with the release of a mix featuring Kendrick Lamar titled “America has a problem.”


Beyoncé pleasantly surprised fans by dropping a remix of her popular track “America Has a Problem,” featuring Kendrick Lamar, on Friday night.

The revised version of the song immediately kicks off with a powerful verse from Lamar, covering a range of topics including AI and his admiration for the Beyhive. Beyoncé then takes over for the remainder of the four-minute and twenty-second song. The remix’s cover art displays an American flag composed of what appears to be red, white, and blue bullets.

“America Has a Problem” has experienced a recent surge in popularity, partly due to the captivating choreography introduced by Beyoncé during her “Renaissance” world tour, which commenced on May 10 in Stockholm, Sweden. The tour, marking her first in nearly five years, is scheduled to run until September, encompassing performances across Europe and North America. Thus far, Beyoncé’s setlist has featured smash hits like “Formation,” “Run the World (Girls),” “Love on Top,” “Crazy in Love,” “Naughty Girl,” “Drunk in Love,” and numerous tracks from the “Renaissance” album.Regenerate response

Having previously collaborated on tracks like “Freedom” from the album “Lemonade” in 2016 and “Nile” from “The Lion King: The Gift,” Beyoncé and Lamar showcased their musical synergy. Lamar made a remarkable comeback with his album “Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers,” released last year, which earned him the prestigious Grammy Award for Best Rap Album. Additionally, his track “The Heart Part 5” received recognition and won in the categories of Rap Performance and Rap Song. Beyoncé’s album “Renaissance” also achieved significant success at the Grammys, with “Break My Soul” winning in the Dance/Electronic Recording category, “Plastic Off the Sofa” securing the Traditional R&B Performance award, and “Cuff It” earning recognition as an outstanding R&B Song.

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