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Representatives from UK media, radio and television were treated to a preview of Beyonce's forthcoming studio album B-Day last Friday. Max Gousse, VP of A&R for Mathew Knowles' World Music Entertainment company, flew in for the lunchtime session, playing four tracks from the set, the follow-up to Beyonce's 7.6m-selling 2003 solo debut Dangerously In Love.
A line-up of top producers including The Neptunes, Rodney Jerkins and Swizz Beatz have contributed to the set, which will be released on September 4, Beyonce's 25th birthday. The Jerkins-penned ...