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Posted: 2019-04-17T11:07:29Z | Updated: 2019-04-17T12:08:16Z

The world stopped for Beyonc fans early Wednesday when the singer dropped her much-anticipated Netflix documentary alongside a surprise live album of her performance at last years Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.

The album and the documentary, both titled Homecoming, capture Beys history-making performance she was the first black woman to headline the festival in a nearly two-hour set heavily rooted in black Southern tradition as part of a glorious celebration of the culture of historically black colleges and universities.

The documentary takes fans behind the scenes of the performance, which featured some 100 dancers, a full marching band and special guests that included husband Jay-Z, sister Solange Knowles and former Destinys Child members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams.