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Beyoncé added a mechanical gold horse to her Cowboy Carter Tour set during the emotional performance of her country ballad "16 CARRIAGES" at her Atlanta tour stop on July 10. The horse replaced the suspended red convertible the singer usually rides during the performance of the song.
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter added a new dimension to her "Cowboy Carter" tour shoe wardrobe in Atlanta, performing on Sunday night in an all-red custom ensemble by Lebanese couture designer Jean Pierre Khoury.
To end, the siren-like vocals at the end of Beyoncé’s “Daughter” are a cover of Italian Composer Tommaso Giordani’s “Caro Mio Ben.” Now that you know of these samples and similarities, listen to the album and see if you can catch them or maybe spot some of your own.
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OK Magazine on MSNControversy Erupts: Gavin Adcock Calls Out Beyoncé's 'Cowboy Carter' as Non-CountryCountry singer Gavin Adcock is stirring the pot with his bold criticism of Beyoncé's song "Cowboy Carter," declaring during a recent live performance that "that s--- ain't country music." Adcock didn't hold back as he vented his frustrations regarding Knowles' track topping the Apple Music country charts.
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Rough Draft Atlanta on MSNJuly 10 Quick Bites: ‘Cowboy Carter’ and Beyoncé events, Atlanta Chinatown night market, oxtail smash burgersFor this week's Quick Bites, Rough Draft dining editor Beth McKibben brings you a news brief on the burglaries that took place this week at a handful of restaurants along Main Street in Tucker. She also offers details on where to find breakfast burritos in the Old Fourth Ward and oxtail smash burgers in Decatur,