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Tiera Kennedy is featured on Beyoncé's new album "Cowboy Carter." "I've always dreamed of collaborating with her, but never knew if that would actually happen because it's Beyoncé," Kennedy, 26, said during a follow-up call this week. AdvertisementHere's what Kennedy can say: She didn't know her contributions to "Blackbiird" and "Tyrant" had made the cut until the tracklist was unveiled online. Asked if coordinating four busy schedules posed any big challenges, Kennedy said simply: "When Beyoncé calls, you show up." At the time, Kennedy didn't know Cam had worked on the song, but now she sees it as the "cherry on top."
Persons: Tiera Kennedy, Carter, Beyoncé, Kennedy, what's, , didn't, I've, it's, hadn't, Tanner Adell, Brittney Spencer, Reyna Roberts, Paul McCartney, they've, Camaron Ochs, Cam, Taylor Swift's, Paul McCartney's Organizations: Service, Beatles, Big Locations: Beyoncé
Llergo said she knows she isn’t the first person to traverse genres — and she’s not just talking about the Catalan pop star Rosalía, whose debut album, “El Mal Querer,” is often credited with catapulting flamenco onto the global stage. (Incidentally, she and Llergo both studied at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya in Barcelona under the same mentor, José Miguel Vizcay.) “Flamenco has always lent itself to other styles. All you have to do to find proof of that is look back at people like Lola Flores and Camarón,” Llergo said, referring to Camarón de la Isla, the singer often credited as the 20th century’s “god” of flamenco. “I run through your body like water runs through a river,” she sings in the synth-heavy “Juramento,” in a nod to her predecessor.
Persons: Llergo, she’s, “ El Mal Querer, José Miguel Vizcay, Flamenco, Lola Flores, ” Llergo, “ It’s, Organizations: Escola Superior, sierra Locations: Barcelona, Camarón, Água, Spain,
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