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Beyoncé Dropped A Live Coachella Album Along With The "Homecoming" Netflix Documentary

And it's on ALL. STREAMING. PLATFORMS.

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As you've probably heard (and hopefully watched) a thousand times already, Beyoncé on Wednesday dropped Homecoming, a Netflix documentary about her showstopping 2018 Coachella performance.

But did she stop there? Nope. She also surprise-dropped a live album of the entire performance.

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And it's not just on Tidal — it's on ALL. STREAMING. PLATFORMS. (Yes, that includes Spotify.)

The album combines music from both Coachella shows, including all the interludes and the performances by Destiny's Child, J Balvin, and Jay Z.

In addition to Beyoncé's live performance of the Black National Anthem "Lift Every Voice and Sing," it also includes a special guest track — a previously unreleased live version of Blue Ivy singing the same song.

Following a round of applause and praise from her mom, Blue excitedly says, "I wanna do that again, because it feels good!"

Beyoncé closes out the album with one new studio track — a cover of 1981 song "Before I Let Go" by Maze.

As Variety noted, Destiny's Child previously recorded an unreleased version of the same song.

The Hive is in disbelief over having been blessed with a new album at the same time as the doc.

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No one got any sleep.

It's a lot to take in.

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Like, what else could she have in store??


Julia Reinstein is a reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in New York.

Contact Julia Reinstein at julia.reinstein@buzzfeed.com.

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