Beyoncé's RENAISSANCE concert film is in theatres starting today, and to celebrate the release, she's shared the end-credits song "MY HOUSE," a previously unheard track that takes the dance music of RENAISSANCE to a more obviously rap-indebted place.
It's always fun when Beyoncé the rapper shows up, and "MY HOUSE" finds her spitting over production from longtime collaborator The-Dream. "Call the paparazzi, ain't got clips to hide tonight / Cash out this pain, call Lorraine / Then take me to Tiffany, I want forty-four karats on my fangs / I want pink diamonds on my belly chain and my nipple rings," she raps at the top of the song.
The only official single released from RENAISSANCE was "BREAK MY SOUL," though Beyoncé did tap Kendrick Lamar for a remix of "AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM."
Check out "MY HOUSE" below.
It's always fun when Beyoncé the rapper shows up, and "MY HOUSE" finds her spitting over production from longtime collaborator The-Dream. "Call the paparazzi, ain't got clips to hide tonight / Cash out this pain, call Lorraine / Then take me to Tiffany, I want forty-four karats on my fangs / I want pink diamonds on my belly chain and my nipple rings," she raps at the top of the song.
The only official single released from RENAISSANCE was "BREAK MY SOUL," though Beyoncé did tap Kendrick Lamar for a remix of "AMERICA HAS A PROBLEM."
Check out "MY HOUSE" below.