The Kentucky Gentlemen hit the red carpet on Sunday evening and didn't hold back when asked about Beyonce's arrival on the country scene. The band, made up of twin brothers Derek and Brandon Campbell, were looking suave in shirtless black and blue suits on the carpet at the Moody Center in Austin, Texas. The duo spoke to exclusively to about their thoughts known about latest album. The duo were full of praise for the superstar - and hinted they would love to collaborate with her on any future country projects. Such is their love, Brandon even admitted to having a tattoo in tribute of the artist he called his idol. He told us: "Beyonce is one of my idols. I've got a little tattoo on my arm from 10 years ago." He then joked: "So hit me up, Beyonce," before saying it's a "collab we want", labelling it the "dream". The tattoo in question reads: "When I leave this world, I leave no regrets on his right bicep." Derek also admitted he was keen for
Beyonce to be in the Country scene, saying: "I think it [the album] sounds great and I'm so excited for the conversation that keeps going." Beyonce's newest album, is part of her Renaissance album trilogy. The new album features shock cover of a best-loved The Beatles song. The new release was preceded by two hit singles
Texas Hold 'Em and 16 Carriages which were released on
Super Bowl Sunday and beckoned in the singer's country era. The 27-track album was reportedly styled as a radio show, in a nod to the famous format in the world of country. The album in what is the youngster's musical debut. Rumi, who is one of
Beyoncé and twins, opens the track titled 'Protector' on the new country inspired album. This isn't the first time the award-winning
Singer has included her family in her
music, as she also featured eldest daughter Blue Ivy as a backing dancer during her mom's Renaissance World Tour last year. All the latest news, showbiz, lifestyle and sports updates, brought to you by our dedicated
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