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- Beyonce’s fans are hoping the singer drops a Renaissance live album at midnight today after watching her concert film.
- The singer surprised fans with the bonus track My House on the same day as the release of Beyonce: The Renaissance Film.
- Beyonce hasn’t hinted at dropping a live album for her record-breaking project, which also doesn’t consist of a single music video.

Beyonce’s fans want a Renaissance live album
A live album typically features the singer or band’s performance before the live audience, and Beyonce‘s fans want to see that more than the actual studio album.
Today, she dropped the new track My House along with the worldwide release of her concert film, prompting fans to discuss the possibility of a live album.
And, a few others, upon watching clips of her live performance in the movie, are hoping that she drops a full-fledged project only focusing on her live shows.
However, Beyonce neither hinted at doing anything of the sort nor addressed the rumors.
It isn’t known if Beyonce has more bonus tracks lined up to support her hit album.
Fans are growing impatient
Fans have taken to social media to request Beyonce to release a live album for her latest project “immediately” as they can’t wait for it anymore.
“When Beyoncé releases the Renaissance live album it’s a wrap,” said one.
“If Beyoncé surprise drops the ‘Renaissance’ live album next Friday, I am going to be distraught,” said another.
A third user asked: “Beyoncé that song is cute but where is the live album??? Where are the visuals to Renaissance?”
“I better wake up to a Renaissance live album, goodnight,” read another comment.
Renaissance movie doesn’t play My House
My House’s release coincides with Renaissance: A Film by Beyonce, but the song isn’t featured in the movie.
The movie is a part-documentary and part-concert film that navigates the Renaissance World Tour. It also showcases bits from her personal life and features her mother Tina Knowles, husband Jay-Z, and daughter Blue Ivy Carter.
The concert film is currently playing in AMC theaters in the United States and will be screened for at least four weeks.
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