Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Beyonce’s Sister Solange Dropping New Digital Album “Everywhere” Not Just on Jay Z’s Tidal

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Solange Knowles is not stupid. When Beyonce’s sister drops her new digital album on Friday, it will be “everywhere” according to a press release. In other words– Solange will not be exclusive to her brother in law Jay Z’s losing proposition, Tidal. Solange, you see, wants to sell some ‘records.’

Solange’s new album is called “A Seat at the Table,” which is what I guess she’s trying to get considering all the gigantic ego’s around her. Beyonce does not appear on the album but there are some guest stars including former Destiny’s Child singer Kelly Rowland and Kelela.

I’ve been listening to Solange’s past records on Spotify. If Beyonce weren’t such a huge hovering cloud, Solange would be a big hit singer. I really love songs like “Don’t Let Me Down” and “Losing You.” She’s a more straightforward singer, and her songs are better. No kidding. Give this girl a chance.

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Here’s the tracklist:

  1. “Rise”
  2. “Weary” (Additional Vocals blessed by Tweet)
  3. “Interlude: The Glory Is In You”
  4. “Cranes In The Sky”
  5. “Interlude: Dad Was Mad”
  6. “Mad” Ft. Lil Wayne (Additional Vocals blessed by Moses Sumney and Tweet)
  7. “Don’t You Wait”
  8. “Interlude: Tina Taught Me”
  9. “Don’t Touch My Hair” Ft. Sampha
  10. “Interlude:  This Moment” (Additional vocals Devonte Hynes of Houston Texas and Lu of Carolina)
  11. “Where Do We Go” (Additional vocals blessed by Sean Nicholas Savage)
  12. “Interlude:  For Us By Us”
  13. “F.U.B.U.” Ft. The Dream & BJ The Chicago Kid (Additional Vocals blessed by Tweet)
  14. “Borderline (An Ode To Self Care)” Ft. Q-Tip
  15. “Interlude:  I Got So Much Magic, You Can Have It” Ft. Kelly Rowland & Nia Andrews
  16. “Junie”
  17. “Interlude: No Limits”
  18. “Don’t Wish Me Well”

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