Beyoncé fans have been left disappointed after discovering that their vinyl and CD copies of „Cowboy Carter“ are missing some of key tracks.
Beyoncé’s new country-inspired album „Cowboy Carter“ was released on Friday.
Some physical editions of the album lack up to five tracks available on the streaming version.
One prevailing theory is that the album was not complete when it was sent to vinyl and CD factories.
Beyoncé’s eighth studio album was released to critical acclaim last week, but fans of the singer have been left disappointed after discovering that their vinyl and CD copies of „Cowboy Carter“ are missing some of their favorite tracks.
Physical media enthusiasts have been taking to TikTok and Reddit over the weekend to complain that their pre-ordered copies of the album don’t include certain songs and interludes featured on the digital release.
Multiple people have claimed that the LP version of the album is missing five tracks: „Spaghettii,“ „Flamenco,“ „The Linda Martell Show,“ „Ya Ya“ and „Oh Louisiana.“
According to fans, „Flamenco“ is included on the CD, but the other four are not.
Adding more confusion to the situation is Beyoncé’s official website, which states that an exclusive „additional song“ would feature on a „limited edition“ compact disc version fans could only purchase directly.