Beyoncé has sent her loyal BeyHive into overdrive after dropping a surprise throwback clip and fans are convinced it’s a not-so-subtle hint at what’s coming next.
The 44-year-old superstar quietly uploaded archival footage to her website featuring none other than Stevie Nicks on the set of Destiny’s Child’s iconic Bootylicious video.
In the clip, the rock legend beams as she praises Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, saying: “I think that these girls can really sing.”
Long-time fans will remember the 2001 hit famously sampled Nicks’ classic Edge of Seventeen, with the Fleetwood Mac icon even making a cameo, guitar in hand, in a moment that cemented the track’s rock edge.
But it’s the timing that’s got tongues wagging.
The nostalgic post has landed just days before the star is expected to make waves at the Met Gala 2026, with insiders teasing a major reveal is imminent.
According to reports, Beyoncé is “days away” from unveiling brand new music and it could mark her boldest shift yet.
Sources claim the project leans heavily into a guitar-driven, rock-inspired sound, drawing influence from trailblazers like Betty Davis and Prince.
If true, the album would complete her ambitious three-act run, following 2022’s disco-infused Renaissance and 2024’s country-tinged Cowboy Carter.
With cryptic clues, iconic throwbacks and a perfectly timed tease, TEXAS HOLD 'EM hitmaker has once again mastered the art of anticipation, and if the rumours are right, the BeyHive won’t have long to wait before the next era roars to life.
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