Tyrant
by Beyoncé (featuring Dolly Parton)

Album: Cowboy Carter (2024)
Charted: 83 44
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Songfacts®:

  • According to the Songfacts dictionary, a "Tyrant" is a ruler who uses his power arbitrarily and oppressively. Here, Beyoncé transforms heartbreak into a potent and intimidating brand of sensuality. Picture her, confident and in control, swaggering across the track, a force to be reckoned with.

    Ridin' you while we tryna catch a wave
    That's so sexy and I know it, and I ain't afraid to show it


    Think of "Tyrant" as the feisty cousin to the Renaissance track "Virgo's Groove."
  • "Tyrant" adds another fiery anthem to Beyoncé's collection of sex jams. But while Renaissance tracks like "Thique" and "America Has A Problem" find Beyoncé flexing her booty, "Tyrant" celebrates her riding skills. Buckle up!
  • "Tyrant" is the 21st track on Cowboy Carter, the second installment of Beyoncé's trilogy project conceived during the COVID-19 pandemic, following Renaissance. Cowboy Carter is not only the name of the album but also the central character in a narrative about tackling American cultural history.

    Remember Sasha Fierce, Beyoncé's alter ego from the late 2000s? "Cowboy Carter" is like a spiritual successor. Back then, Sasha Fierce embodied Beyoncé's "too aggressive, too strong, too sassy, too sexy." artistic persona. Here, Bey embraces a similar boldness, transforming into the titular "Cowboy Carter."
  • On this track, Beyoncé showcases her undeniable talent and stage presence as this self-proclaimed "Tyrant." This swaggering persona is a way to demand answers from the "Hangman" – a symbol of infidelity, likely referencing Jay-Z's past cheating.

    The "Hangman" is also referenced as "Becky with the good hair" on Beyoncé's Lemonade song "Sorry" and as "Jolene" in her cover of Dolly Parton's "Jolene."
  • Cowboy Carter takes the form of a fictional Texas radio broadcast. Dolly Parton herself cameos as the DJ who introduces "Tyrant." Willie Nelson and Linda Martell, a pioneering Black country artist, also join the fun as DJs. Parton also appears on the spoken-word interlude titled "Dolly P."
  • The sexy, fiddle-laden trap beat is courtesy of D.A. Got That Dope. A Chicago-native, Doman is a frequent Eminem collaborator and has also worked with the likes of Chris Brown ("Privacy"), Megan Thee Stallion ("Cry Baby") and Post Malone ("Motley Crew").

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