Beyonce 2014 New Album Release Date Coming November: New 4-Disc Platinum Edition Box Set
Beyoncé, together with her Columbia Records label, announced on Tuesday, Nov. 4, that she will be releasing a Platinum Edition Box Set of her 2013 album "BEYONCÉ."
After a fake leaked memo and rumors of a new album drop, Beyoncé finally confirmed that she will be releasing new material on Nov. 24 in the form of a four-disc Platinum Edition Box Set. It will contain a visual album, two new songs, four remixes and a DVD of her Mrs. Carter Show World Tour. A 2015 mini-calendar will also be included.
The box set will feature two new tracks titled "7/11" and "Ring Off" and four new remixes. The new remixes include the previously released "Flawless" remix featuring Nicki Minaj, "Blow" as remixed by Pharrell Williams, "Standing on the Sun" as remixed by Mr. Vegas, and a new version of "Drunk In Love" which will feature Kanye West and Beyoncé's husband Jay Z.
Those who purchased Beyoncé's 2013 album "BEYONCÉ" during its sudden drop on December 2013 are also presented with the option of buying only the new material.
Rumors of Beyoncé releasing a new album first popped up after a memo was leaked online last week detailing a November reissue of the singer's album and even listed tracks featuring Rihanna, Justin Timberlake and more.
Fans also noticed the sudden appearance of an album on Amazon under Beyoncé's name, which was made available for pre-order and had a release date listed down for Nov. 24. At the time, details on the album were not made available yet,which had fans wondering if the memo was legitimate.
The list has been proven to be a fake although the Amazon pre-order was in fact true as the site now contained details and pre-order forms for the now-confirmed Platinum Edition Box Set.
However, the release of the box set does not diminish the chances of a future release before this year's end. There have been reports claiming that Jay Z and Beyoncé were working together on a collaboration album following their successful joint tour "On the Run."
Beyoncé and her publicists did not respond to requests for a comment on the faked memo leak debacle.