Beyonc was at #1 on the US Country chart with “Texas Hold ‘Em”. The song was a surprise release and debuted during Super Bowl LVIII on February 11, 2024. The song was a groundbreaking success and marked several historical achievements. It debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs, making her the first Black woman to reach #1. “Texas Hold ‘Em” rose to #1 on the Hot 100, becoming Beyonc’s ninth #1 and her 13th including as a member of Destiny’s Child. In doing so, Beyonc became the first black female artist to top the chart with a country song in the chart’s history.
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