Honey Dijon is rumored to have been producing for Beyoncé, according to Twitter sources.
According to journalist Gregory Ellwood, Honey Dijon assisted Beyoncé in the creation of two-house tracks, one of which will be “at least one video.”
Ellwood was the one who revealed rumors regarding Beyoncé’s “Be Alive” appearance in the King Richard film, according to 21ninety.
Last year, Beyoncé indicated that new music is on the way in an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, and Music Week reported that Beyoncé’s label, Sony, has revealed that the singer would release new music in the first half of 2022.
Meanwhile, Honey Dijon is getting ready to deliver her upcoming album, ‘Black Girl Magic,’ which includes some of the songs she announced last week.
This alleged turn to house music by Beyoncé would not be the first-time popular pop, R&B, or hip hop collided with dance music.
Maya Jane Coles was sampled by Nicki Minaj on ‘Truffle Butter’ in 2014, and Dua Lipa and Lady Gaga have both engaged the assistance of some of dance music’s best producers to produce their songs.