Beyonce Previews New Song 'God Made You Beautiful' in Trailer for Upcoming DVD
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The new song will be available for free download if fans purchase the singer's upcoming HBO documentary DVD, 'Life Is But a Dream', which will be released on November 25.

AceShowbiz - After debuting her "Beyonce: Life Is But a Dream" earlier this year, Beyonce Knowles will release the HBO documentary on DVD next month. To promote the DVD, Beyonce has dropped a trailer that features a little part of a new track called "God Made You Beautiful".

The new song is a pop ballad that follows the theme of empowerment, similar to Beyonce's "Standing on the Sun" and "Grown Woman". It features the diva singing, "When you were born, the angels sighed in delight/ They never thought they'd see such a beautiful sights."

The song will be available for free download if fans purchase the "Life Is But a Dream" DVD, which will be released on November 25. The two-disc set will include the documentary and live concert film.

Although she has given fans free listens to her new songs this year, Beyonce hasn't shared further information about her highly-anticipated fifth album. However, Pharrell Williams is kind enough to reveal some details. In a recent interview, the singer/producer said that Beyonce's new album was "almost done" and she would dropped it when she felt "like it's right to her."

"B's album is crazy," Williams said. "Let me tell you what it is. She's very particular. She's a Virgo. And she's not going to put it out until it's ready and feels like it's right to her. She's got a very specific taste. I guess that's the reason she's Beyonce."

"Her name is recognizable around the globe and that's huge. That comes from someone that has very particular taste. When you know what you want, you won't stop until you get it. [Other people are hearing her album] and are like 'Whoa!' And she's like, 'Yeah, I'm almost done.' And she's the queen," he added.

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