The Pop Singer, Beyoncé, 40, will pay the tribute to her Black peers and predecessors in the music industry by in-depth samples Madonna's "Vogue" for the "The Queens Remix" of her new single "Break My Soul,".
Beyoncé sings on the track.
"Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold / Bessie Smith, Nina Simone / Betty Davis, Solange Knowles / Badu, Lizzo, Kelly Rowl' / Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack / Toni, Janet, Tierra Whack / Missy, Diana, Grace Jones / Aretha, Anita, Grace Jones / Helen Folasade Adu, Jilly from Philly, I love you, boo / Don't just stand there, get into it / Strike a pose, there's nothing to it / Vogue!"
The verse also features some memorable lyrics from Madonna and Big Freedia in the background, as the singer goes on to add, "Michelle, Chloe, Halle, Aaliyah / Alicia, Whitney, RiRi, Nicki" to the roster.
Her latest remix also honors the ballroom culture that originally inspired Madonna's "Vogue," calling out the houses of Xtravaganza, Revlon, LaBeija, Amazon and more.
Beyoncé's latest collab comes shortly after the star released a 4-track EP with more remixes of the song featuring Will.i.am, Honey Dijon, Terry Hunter and Nita Aviance — whose House of Aviance is also referenced in "The Queens Remix."