Reyna Roberts Teams Up with Beyoncé, Promises Dazzling Diversification in Entertainment!


Reyna Roberts’ Fanbase Surges Post-Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter Appearance as Her Career Continues to Ascend.

“Life is buzzing with excitement,” said Roberts, 26, while discussing her collaboration with Jim Beam Black. “Positive changes are unfolding across different aspects of my life. I’ll be venturing into various forms of entertainment beyond music—you might even spot me on TV shows. There’s a lot in store that I can’t reveal just yet, but I’m gearing up to make history in some exciting new arenas.”

Roberts dropped her debut album, Bad Girl Bible, Vol. 1, last year, but her breakout moment came with her appearance on Cowboy Carter. She joined Beyoncé as one of four guest artists for a rendition of The Beatles’ “Blackbird” and also lent her backing vocals to “Tyrant.”

“I was incredibly thrilled,” Roberts shared with Us about her experience on Cowboy Carter. “She is my ultimate favorite artist, so to receive her support and encouragement is incredibly inspiring. I’m grateful to contribute in a small way to her enduring legacy.”

Roberts, who recently wowed audiences on America’s Got Talent, shared that hearing from Beyoncé, 42, didn’t completely catch her off guard.

“I had prayed about it back in November,” she revealed. “I remember saying, ‘Lord, can you please have me collaborate with Beyoncé?’ I’m not kidding. And now here we are in 2024, and it’s actually happening. So I had a feeling it would happen, I just didn’t know when.”

Roberts belongs to a new generation of country artists such as Shaboozey and Rvshvd, who blend pop and hip-hop influences into their music. While some critics question their “country” authenticity, Roberts pays no attention to such opinions.

“Sometimes criticism can be unsettling, especially on a tough day, but generally, I don’t dwell on those who don’t recognize my true artistry,” she told Us. “I know my purpose and what I’m here to achieve. When you’re pioneering something new and innovative that challenges the norm, it can make people uncomfortable and invite pushback. That’s just part of the journey. I’d be doing myself a disservice if I let negativity sway me.”

Roberts is currently focused on her next project following Bad Girl Bible, Vol. 1, and mentions she’s penned enough songs for three additional volumes. “I’ve been writing tirelessly,” she shared. “With Bad Girl Bible, Vol. 2, I want to immerse listeners in what I call my Outlaw Universe. I’m working hard to ensure it offers a completely fresh experience. My goal is to craft one of the standout albums of our generation.”

In the midst of these thrilling career advancements, Roberts finds moments to celebrate, often with a bourbon in hand.

“If we’re sharing a drink, it’s usually with my dad,” she told Us. “We don’t drink often, but we save it for special occasions like the Beyoncé collaboration or hitting the Hot 100 for the first time. That’s when we break out the Jim Beam.”

Roberts mentioned that her dad usually takes charge of making the drinks, and she trusts his choices. “He loves experimenting with different mixes,” she explained. “It’s become a bit of a tradition for us.”

However, when it comes to straight bourbon, Roberts has a humorous take. “If I have just one shot, it could get interesting,” she joked. “You don’t want to see that side of me! We’ll stick to safer options.”

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