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A traffic reporter from Philadelphia is an unashamed member of the Beyhive, and Beyoncé’s mom is loving it.
Sheila Watkoof NBC10 recently gave multiple nods to Beyoncé while delivering her morning traffic update, flawlessly name-dropping some of the 28-time Grammy Award winner’s biggest hits back-to-back without missing a beat.
She continued, “If you’re just waking up, I hope that you had some ‘Sweet Dreams’ ‘cause traffic is getting ‘Heated’ and it’s starting to ‘Break My Soul’ just a little bit.”
She didn’t stop there. She also named “All Up In Your Mind,” “Listen,” “Beautiful Liar,” and “Countdown.”
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“We have a ‘Formation’ of traffic cones all morning,” Watko said as she continued to rattle off more song titles. “You might want to move over ‘to the left, to the left,’ " she told local drivers, referencing the singer’s smash hit, “Irreplaceable.”
“Partition,” “Bills, Bills, Bills,” “Crazy In Love,” and “XO” also made the list as she sent out a “Bey alert”, bringing the total number of references to 15. Watko then confessed she had been planning the feature for days, but postponed it due to a major crash the day before.
“We had to celebrate our girl Beyoncé,” Watko said.
Showing love for the fun moment, the singer’s mother,Tina Knowles-Lawson, reposted theoriginalclip,writingthe caption, “This Soo cool !! All Song titles😂❤️”
A longer video that Watko shared onTwittershows her colleagues Erin Coleman and Keith Jones joining the fun and naming songs themselves.
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Continuing her viral trend, she added the caption, “When traffic is jumpin, jumpin, it’s time to pay tribute to Queen Bey, who I am dangerously in love with@NBCPhiladelphia@Beyonce#RENAISSANCE.”
Watko’s tribute comes just after Beyoncédroppedher seventh studio album,Renaissance, on July 29. The release marked her first solo album in six years.
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In amessageshared ahead ofRenaissance’s release, Beyoncé revealed the album will be part of a “three-act project.”
“This three-act project was recorded over three years during the pandemic,” wrote the artist. “A time to be still, but also a time I found to be the most creative. Creating this album allowed me a place to dream and to find escape during a scary time for the world.”
source: people.com