Beyoncé brought down the internet on Wednesday with the release of Homecoming: The Live Album, and now she's giving us even more content to obsess over.

To commemorate the third anniversary of her groundbreaking, Emmy award-winning HBO film, Lemonade, Beyoncé is planning to bless us with a 65-minute audio version of the film, equipped with poetry from Warsan Shire and clips of Malcolm X speeches.

Variety said the album would be released on all music streaming platforms on April 23. When this album hits streaming services, it will mark the first time in her career that all of her records would be available for streaming on all platforms.

Previously, the film was only available on Tidal but now its 11 chapters will be found on Spotify, Apple Music and other platforms. 


She released the film alongside her Grammy-winning album of the same name in 2016. Beyoncé is clearly in a giving mood these days, as fans have only had a few days to digest her Netflix documentary, Homecoming, which she directed. She is set to star as Nala in The Lion King, which will be released on July 19.

Some on Twitter joked that in their angst for nonstop Beyoncé content, they had already pirated audio versions of both Lemonade and Homecoming.

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