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Beyonce Pens Heartfelt Message To Madonna To Celebrate ‘Break My Soul’ Remix

 

Beyoncé penned her appreciation to Madonna for collaborating on “Break My Soul (The Queens Remix)” off her latest album “Renaissance.”

Madonna, took to her Instagram Story on Tuesday, August 8, to share the heartfelt note the “Halo” singer, sent her along with a bouquet of flowers.


The message read “Thank you, Queen. I’m so grateful for you.”


“You have opened so many doors for so many women. You are a masterpiece genius. Thank you for allowing me to sing in your song and thank you for naming the remix!!!! Love always and forever, B.”


Madonna also penned her appreciation captioning the photo “❤️❤️thank you!! from one 👑 to another 👑. I love the Re-Mix! @beyonce ❤️❤️,” before sharing a second picture of the flowers, which included lilies and white roses.


Beyoncé’s most recent remix, which is her sixth collaboration for the song, pays homage to famous Black female musicians like Aretha Franklin and Diana Ross while sampling Madonna’s classic pop anthem “Vogue.”


After the release of “Renaissance” in July, Beyonce took to social media to thank her fans for their loyalty.

“Thank you for your unwavering support,” she wrote via Instagram at the time. “Thank you for being patient. We are going to take out time and Enjoy the music. I will continue to give my all and do my best to bring you joy. I Love You Deep.”

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