Madonna shows off the gushing note she received from Beyonce following Break My Soul collab

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Madonna shows off the gushing note she received from Beyonce following Break My Soul collab

Madonna Shows Gushing Note She Received From Beyonce Following Break My Soul Collab: ‘Thank You Queen’

Madonna showed off the gushing note Beyonce sent her after the release of their collab, Break My Soul (The Queens Remix).

The Queen of Pop, 63, shared photos of the elaborate floral bouquet and touching note Beyonce, 40, delivered to her on Tuesday.

‘Thank you, Queen. I am so grateful for you. You have opened so many doors for so many women. You are a masterpiece of genius.

‘Thank you queen’: Madonna showed off the enthusiastic note Beyonce sent her after the release of their collab, Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)

‘Thank you for letting me sing in your song and thank you for naming the remix!!!! Love always and forever, B,” the note read.

A touched Madonna thanked Beyonce for the gesture as she posted photos of the gift to her Instagram Stories.

‘Thanks !! from one (crown emoji) to another (crown emoji). I love the Re-Mix!’ Madonna wrote.

Beyonce released the collaboration with pop icon Madonna on Friday, her latest in a series of remixes. Although it’s technically a new song, Variety reported that Madonna didn’t appear to be recording anything new for the remix.

Royalty of music!  A touched Madonna thanked Beyonce for the gesture as she posted photos of the gift to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday

Royalty of music! A touched Madonna thanked Beyonce for the gesture as she posted photos of the gift to her Instagram Stories on Tuesday

She may have added a few new spoken words to the song, but much of her singing was apparently taken from her 1990 hit Vogue.

The song, titled Break My Soul (The Queens Remix), can be purchased through Beyoncé’s website for $1.29. Beyonce previously performed remixes of the song Break My Soul with Will.I.Am, Terry Hunter, Honey Dijon and Nita Aviance.

According to Variety, Beyoncé emulates a well-known spoken word portion of Madonna’s Vogue song.

Friends in high places!  Madonna pictured with Beyonce, Rihanna and Alicia Keys in 2015

Friends in high places! Madonna pictured with Beyonce, Rihanna and Alicia Keys in 2015

In this part of the song, the Houston native name drops a number of famous women in music.

“Queen Mother Madonna, Aaliyah, Rosetta Tharpe, Santigold, Bessie Smith, Nina Simone, Betty Davis, Solange Knowles,” she says. ‘Lauryn Hill, Roberta Flack, Toni, Janet, Tierra Whack. Missy, Diana, Grace Jones, Aretha, Anita, Grace Jones.’

Beyoncé released Renaissance on July 29. This is his seventh studio album, his first since his hit album Lemonade in 2016. It is also the first in a trilogy of albums.

Renaissance debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 album chart, marking the best-selling week by a female artist this year and the second-best selling of the year. Renaissance sold 332,000 equivalent album units during the week of August 4, Billboard reported, citing statistics from Luminate.

The album also receives rave reviews, as it has 92% on Metascore on review aggregator Metacritic after 24 reviews of the album.

Icons: Beyonce released the collab with pop icon Madonna on Friday, her latest in a series of remixes

Icons: Beyonce released the collab with pop icon Madonna on Friday, her latest in a series of remixes

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