Beyoncé has shared a teaser for the music video for her ‘Renaissance’ album track I’m That Girl.
The song serves as the opening number on her chart-topping seventh studio album and a new visual sees the former Destiny’s Child star sporting a metallic one-piece in a set-up similar to the album’s other visuals.
In different scenes, she is seen in a variety of different hairstyles, singing and dancing on top of a bar and beside a horse.
Halfway through the video, the film cuts out with only the audio playing.
It remains unclear whether the clip is a one-off or whether it forms a wider visual release to accompany the record.
‘Renaissance’ sees the superstar work with a host of big names, including Chic disco legend Nile Rogers who is credited on the track Cuff It.
Other collaborators on Beyoncé’s first solo LP in six years include Pharrell Williams and Skrillex, along with Drake, Labrinth, Honey Dijon and her husband, JAY-Z.
Meanwhile, the legendary Grace Jones features alongside Tems on the song Move.
Lead single Break My Soul features a sample of Robyn S’ Show Me Love and on closing track Summer Renaissance she sample’s Donna Summer’s 1977 disco classic I Feel Love.
In a review of the album, Retro Pop noted that what stands out on ‘Renaissance’ is “the fun that Beyoncé has over the course of the project, which is undoubtedly her most joyous release in years.”
‘Renaissance’ is available now.