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Beyoncé: The singer is the most successful Grammy star of all time with her 32 awards

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Beyoncé is celebrated. Even before her new album was heard, she broke the first record, the second one followed right after the release of "Cowboy Carter": No other album was streamed as frequently on Spotify in one day this year as this one was last Friday.

But now even loyal fans are starting to criticize the singer. The reason: Several songs are said to be missing from the records and CDs of the new album.

On social networks, several users explained over the weekend that the songs "Spaghettii", "Flamenco", "The Linda Martell Show", "Ya Ya" and "Oh Louisiana" did not exist on the records. “Flamenco” is said to have been available on the CDs, but like the records, the other four songs were missing.

Neither Beyoncé nor Sony Music have yet publicly commented on the complaints, but some fans believe they have already found explanations. According to rumors, the affected records and CDs could have been made several weeks ago. Changes that Beyoncé is said to have made to the album at short notice would not have been taken into account.

According to the US media “Variety”, the singer’s collaboration with Miley Cyrus speaks against this. The two singers are said to have been working on the duet “II Most Wanted” until recently – and this title is available on records and CDs.

“Cowboy Carter” is the second album in a three-part project by the singer. “Renaissance,” the highly acclaimed first part, was published two years ago. At the last Grammys, the singer won the award for best album of the year - with her 32 awards, she is the most successful Grammy star of all time.

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