Beyoncé Drops New Song ‘My House’ After Release of ‘Renaissance’ Concert Tour Film

Beyoncé is providing all the fun this holiday season.

It coincided with the release of her concert film, Renaissance: The Beyoncé Movie, on Friday, the Grammy-winning singer, 42, also dropped her new song, “My House.”

The upbeat dance track is another pointed anthem, in which Beyoncé preaches the importance of self-love, community, and wanting to heal the world — all while telling the haters to “get the fuck out of my house.”

Opening the song with a laugh, Beyoncé says, “Let’s go,” before a repeating voice sings, “Ooh, who did they come to see? Me, who’s posing as me? Don’t make me get out of my seat, Uh, oh, Uh, Oh.”

The star then showcases his rapping and singing skills throughout the track, which blends a range of musical styles reminiscent of his 2016 hit, “Formation.”

Beyoncé pictured at MetLife Stadium on July 29, 2023.

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Beyoncé’s new song comes after she appeared at both of her concert film premieres in London and Los Angeles.

On Saturday, a host of stars including Kelly Rowland, Lori Harvey, Gabrielle Union, Vanessa Bryant and Winnie Harlow joined Beyoncé for the LA premiere at the Samuel Goldwyn Theatre. Her parents Tina and Matthew Knowles were also present at the event.

Meanwhile, the evening saw the star of the evening wearing a bespoke silver Versace gown, as well as silver opera gloves and silver heeled sandals. She also wore her platinum blonde hair down in a middle parting.

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Former members of Destiny’s Child supported Beyoncé during her renaissance World tour, concert film premiere in LA

RENAISSANCE: THE BEYONCE MOVIE

Beyoncé at the premiere of her film ‘Renaissance’ in Los Angeles on November 25.

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Beyoncé was also joined by the likes of Taylor Swift and Blake Lively at her premiere in London on Thursday. The “Cuff It” singer was seen posing with her daughter Blue Ivy, 11.

Concerned about the video of Beyoncé rubbing her daughter’s hands because of the cold weather, Beyoncé’s mother Tina Knowles wrote on Instagram: “This is making me cry right now.”

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Renaissance: The Beyoncé Movie “highlights the journey of the Renaissance world tour, from its inception, to the opening in Stockholm, Sweden, to the finale in Kansas City, Missouri,” according to the official synopsis.

“It’s about Beyoncé’s intent, hard work, involvement in every aspect of the production, her creative mind and determination to create her legacy and master her craft,” the synopsis continues. “Received with overwhelming acclaim, Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour has created a haven of freedom and shared joy for more than 2.7 million fans.”

Tickets for Renaissance: The Beyoncé Movie are available for purchase now.

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Celebrate running with the new special issue of PEOPLE Beyoncé: The Renaissance Touravailable on newsstands December 15th and now available for pre-order on Amazon.com.

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