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    Beyonce Breaks New Ground with 16 CARRIAGES

    Alex HarrisBy Alex HarrisFebruary 13, 2024Updated:August 31, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Beyoncé stunned the world when she dropped 16 CARRIAGES during the Super Bowl on February 11, 2024, along with another track, Texas Hold ‘Em. The two songs are the lead singles from her upcoming album, Act II, which is set to be released on March 29. 16 CARRIAGES is a remarkable song that blends country and pop elements, creating a new sound that showcases Beyoncé’s versatility and innovation. But what makes the song even more captivating is the story behind the lyrics, which reveal Beyoncé’s personal journey like never before.

    The Meaning Behind the Lyrics

    The song is a ballad that explores the themes of loss, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams, using the metaphor of carriages to represent the moments and dreams that have passed by. Beyoncé sings about her childhood, when she had to leave her home at an early age and sacrifice her innocence for a career in music. She also sings about her adulthood, when she had to balance her work and family life and cope with the challenges and pressures of fame. The song is an intimate reflection of Beyoncé’s life, as she shares her struggles, hopes, and perseverance with her listeners. 

    What makes the lyrics to 16 Carriages resonate with so many is how Beyoncé’s personal narrative intertwines with regular experiences. The song isn’t just Beyoncé’s story; it feels like everyone’s story, with its themes of struggle, hope, and perseverance. The lyrics to 16 Carriages by Beyoncé are more than just words; they’re a window into her soul. 

    A Song That Speaks Volumes

    Since its release, 16 Carriages has become more than just a track in Beyoncé’s discography. It’s a conversation starter, a source of comfort, and a song that many have found solace in. Both the sound and lyrics for 16 Carriages by Beyoncé have struck a chord with fans, showcasing the power of music to reflect the complexities of life and fame. And perhaps shine more light on the country music genre.

    Behind the poignant song were a team of collaborators, including Ink, Raphael Saadiq, and Dave Hamelin. Their collective effort brought the song to life, blending musical richness with emotional depth.

    A Melody That Resonates

    Beyoncé 16 Carriages song cover
    Beyoncé 16 Carriages song cover

    16 Carriages has become a significant piece in Beyoncé’s discography, resonating with fans for its honesty and depth. The song’s lyrics offer a rare glimpse into the personal life of one of music’s most iconic figures. As she ventures into new musical territories, this song remains a bold expression of her journey, blending personal stories with broader themes that continue to inspire and move listeners.

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    Beyoncé 16 Carriages Lyrics

    Chorus
    Sixteen carriages drivin’ away
    While I watch them ride with my dreams away
    To the summer sunset on a holy night
    On a long back road, all the tears I fight
    Sixteen carriages drivin’ away
    While I watch them ride with my dreams away
    To the summer sunset on a holy night
    On a long back road, all the tears I fight

    Verse 1
    At fifteen, the innocence was gone astray
    Had to leave my home at an early age
    I saw Mama prayin’, I saw Daddy grind
    All my tender problems, had to leave behind

    Pre-Chorus
    It’s been umpteen summers, and I’m not in my bed
    On the back of the bus and a bunk with the band
    Goin’ so hard, gotta choose myself
    Undеrpaid and overwhelmed
    I might cook, clеan, but still won’t fold
    Still workin’ on my life, you know
    Only God knows, only God knows
    Only God knows

    Chorus
    Sixteen carriages drivin’ away
    While I watch them ride with my fears away
    To the summer sunset on a holy night
    On a long back road, all the tears I fight
    Sixteen carriages drivin’ away
    While I watch them ride with my fears away
    To the summer sunset on a holy night
    On a long back road, all the tears I fight

    Verse 2
    Sixteen dollars, workin’ all day
    Ain’t got time to waste, I got art to make
    I got love to create on this holy night
    They won’t dim my light, all these years I fight

    Pre-Chorus
    It’s been thirty-eight summers, and I’m not in my bed
    On the back of the bus and a bunk with the band
    Goin’ so hard, now I miss my kids
    Overworked and overwhelmed
    I might cook, clean, but still won’t fold
    Still workin’ on my life, you know
    Only God knows, only God knows
    Only God knows


    Chorus
    Sixteen carriages driving away
    While I watch them ride with my fears away
    To the summer sunset on a holy night
    On a long back road, all the tears I fight
    Sixteen carriages driving away
    While I watch them ride with my fears away
    To the summer sunset on a holy night
    On a long back road, all these tears I fight

    Post-Chorus
    Oh, oh
    Oh

    Bridge
    At fifteen, the innocence was gone astray
    Had to take care of home at an early age
    I saw Mama cryin’, I saw Daddy lyin’
    Had to sacrifice and leave my fears behind
    The legacy, if it’s the last thing I do
    You’ll remember me ’cause we got somethin’ to prove
    In your memory, on a highway to truth
    Still see your faces when you close your eyes

    Outro
    Sixteen carriages drivin’ away
    While I watch them ride with my dreams away

    Beyonce
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