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Beyonce Releases Surprise 'America Has a Problem' Remix With Kendrick Lamar
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The 'Crazy in Love' hitmaker has tapped the 'HUMBLE.' spitter for the new version of the track, which has been surging in popularity thanks to Bey's performance during her 'Renaissance' tour.

AceShowbiz - Beyonce Knowles has joined forces with Kendrick Lamar for a surprise remix of her song "America Has a Problem". Much to fans' excitement, the new version of the track, which is off Beyonce's album "Renaissance", was released on Friday, May 19.

Kendrick kicks off the song with a verse in which he shades the AI simulations that have enraged musicians lately. "Even AI gotta practice copyin' Kendrick/ The double entendre, the encore remnants/ I bop like tin men, the opps need ten men," he raps.

Fans were excited for the remix, which cover art features an American flag made up of what appears to be red, white and blue bullets. "You can never go wrong with them," one fan said. "Bey and Ken always make a banger!!" someone else noted, while another comment read, "I need it in my veins!!!!"

The song rose to popularity recently, thanks to Beyonce's performance during her "Renaissance World Tour" which became a TikTok trend. Beyonce kicked off the tour, which is her first in nearly five years, in Stockholm, Sweden on May 10. The pop star will later play a series of North American stadium shows starting in July.

On the other hand, this marks the third collaboration between Bey and Kendrick. The two Grammy winners previously teamed up on "Freedom" from 2016's "Lemonade" and "Nile" from "The Lion King: The Gift". They also delivered a thrilling live performance of "Freedom" at the 2016 BET Awards.

While Bey is currently hitting the road, Kendrick has his own several major festival gigs on the calendar. The "Money Trees" rhymer is set to headline appearances at Governors Ball in New York, Lollapalooza in Chicago, Outside Lands in San Francisco, Osheaga in Montreal as well as Austin City Limits in Austin.

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