Following her historical ode to the black college experience at her 2018 Coachella performance, Queen B gives fans an inside look into all the work it took to make the show a reality.

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Beyonce has been trending for two days straight after releasing a surprise album along with her highly anticipated Netflix film: Homecoming.
The 40-track album contains all the live songs (along with covers, remixes and refixes) performed during her historic two-hour Coachella set when she headlined the music festival in 2018.
It is broken down into 36 live tracks, 2 spoken word interludes and 2 new tracks, an official release of “I Been On” and a cover of Maze’s “Before I Let Go”.
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Stylized as HΘMΣCΘMING; subtitled: “A Film by Beyoncé,” the film is described as an “intimate, in-depth look” at her preparation in the months leading up to the music festival, revealing “the emotional road from creative concept to a cultural movement.”
According to CNN, “Homecoming” is a love letter to HBCUs (Historically Black Colleges and Universities). The title alone is a nod to the importance of homecomings on black campuses with its band and drumline performances, as well as sorority and fraternity events.
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Homecoming the album is available on all major streaming platforms worldwide and HΘMΣCΘMING; A Film by Beyoncé is streaming now on Netflix.
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