Jon Batiste appreciated Beyonce with the release of Cowboy Carter on Friday
Beyonce has been appreciated by Jon Batiste for breaking obstacles of music genres with her new country album Cowboy Carter, which shows a good understanding between them which is also good for the album.
Beyonce became the first “Black woman” to make history by quickly reaching the top of Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart. The album was released on Friday and had 27 tracks, this success was very good for Beyonce’s career.
Batiste appreciates Beyonce for breaking obstacles in the industry that make the album more amazing and appreciated.
Batiste had already won an Oscar for his work which was nominated for the 2020 film Soul song “It Never Went Away” and he was also a five-time Grammy winner. “It Never Went Away” song is in the 2023 documentary that follows Batiste’s composing his first symphony as his wife Suleika Jaouad battles Leukaemia.
Batiste posted on X that ” This is the moment all, where we dismantle the genre machine.” “Duke Ellington told him that they believe that is our generation’s role which is led by a few artists willing to take this leap. Quincy Joney said as he also wrote in his to my WE ARE album, it’s up to you to de-categorize American music!!.
“My brother @dixson and the other associate who made that possible, when many artists have the same vision at the same time when a major shift is happening and new ear is coming after a long time.
There are other artists who work on Cowboy Carter, Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, Linda Martell, Stevie Wonder, Post Makone, Nile Rodgers, chuck Berry, Robert Randolph, Mylie Cyrus, Gary Clark, Rhiannon Giddens, Jr.,Willie Jones, Brittney Spencer, Shboozey, Reyan Roberts, Tanner Adell and Adell and Tiera Kennedy.
The singer said on Friday that he doesn’t think that music is what everyone expects and this makes everyone surprised. But it is the best music that he ever made and it is her eighth studio album.
Beyonce said on Instagram about the inspiration for the album. “this is born out of the experience that I had years ago where I did not feel welcomed… and that is very clear that no one is welcoming me and because of this experience, I did deeper dive into the history of country music and studied our rich musical archive.”
She also said that she feels good to know how music made a unit in people and raised their voice in the world and she feels proud who had spent their life to contribution in teaching music.
This collaboration shows the artists’ love for their music and unity between them and that’s the that they can make history.