Michelle Obama Is Already Dancing to ‘Break My Soul’: ‘Queen Beyonce, You’ve Done It Again!’

It has been less than 12 hours since Beyonce released her glittering new house single “Break My Soul,” and according to Michelle Obama, she’s “done it again.”
Following the release of the track, Obama had a few choice words for Queen Bey regarding the track and shared how she (and the rest of the BeyHive) is feeling ahead of Renaissance‘s arrival.
“Queen @Beyonce, you’ve done it again!” Obama tweeted Tuesday (June 21).”‘Break My Soul’ is the song we all need right now, and I can’t help but dance and sing along while listening to it. I can’t wait to hear the album !”
Obama’s tweet is a subtle reference to the “Hey Queen” meme that was born when the former first lady applauded Bey following the release of Homecoming, the singer’s Netflix documentary, back in 2019. In a video, Obama said: “Hey queen! You have done it again! You are constantly raising the bar for all of us and doing it flawlessly. Although I would say that I was surprised by your performance, I do know who you are. I’ve seen it up close and personal.” (Obama also thanked Beyonce in the video for paving the way for the next generation of young Black women and men, but that “Hey Queen” quote later became a widely used meme on social media to both earnestly and sarcastically applaud people. )
“Break My Soul” is the first single from Beyonce’s upcoming album, Renaissance. While the BeyHive is still waiting on details, the album is scheduled to arrive July 29 and will contain a total of 16 songs, reportedly with dance and country elements, according to Variety.
See Obama’s tweet below.
Queen @Beyonce, you’ve done it again! “Break My Soul”, the song we all need right this moment, is the song that I can’t stop singing along to. I can’t wait to hear the album!
— Michelle Obama (@MichelleObama) June 21, 2022

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