This respect for Reba’s talent suggests Beyoncé might be open to different interpretations of her music.

Beyoncé is known for her genre-bending sound, incorporating elements from R&B, Soul, Pop, and Hip-Hop.

Her latest album, “Cowboy Carter,” is part of a trilogy project and maintains her signature R&B/Soul and Pop style with some country influences.

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Some fans might be discussing a song title or a certain style within her new project that has country influences.

Although she has just joined the country music industry, Beyonce once impressed country music lovers when one of her songs: “If i were a boy” was covered by icon Reba McEntire.

 

Beyoncé hasn’t publicly commented on Reba McEntire’s cover of “If I Were a Boy.”

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However, in a 2008 interview with MTV News, Beyoncé expressed her admiration for Reba McEntire and her music: “I love Reba McEntire. I grew up listening to her music. She’s an amazing artist and a wonderful woman.”

While Beyoncé might not have directly commented on the cover, her respect for Reba suggests she might appreciate Reba’s take on the song.

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Additionally, Reba McEntire shared in an interview that Beyoncé contacted her after hearing the cover and expressed her love for it. Reba said Beyoncé told her the cover “really touched her heart.”

Additionally, Reba McEntire shared in an interview that Beyoncé contacted her after hearing the cover and expressed her love for it. Reba said Beyoncé told her the cover “really touched her heart.”

 

So, although there’s no public comment from Beyoncé on the specific cover, it’s clear Beyoncé holds Reba McEntire and her music in high regard. It’s likely she appreciates Reba’s rendition as well.