On the third anniversary of Beyoncé sending fans into a tizzy with her album and 65-minute film “Lemonade,” Queen Bey has released the audio to all streaming services.

The audio will include Beyoncé reciting poetry written by Warsan Shire, just as she does in the visual.

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Until now, fans who wanted to listen to “Hold Up,” “6 Inch,” “Daddy Lessons,” “Freedom” and other songs on the record had to sign up for Tidal, co-owned by Beyoncé, or buy a copy of the album on CD or vinyl. Now, fans will have her entire music catalog available for streaming.

You can find the album here:

Fans are again elated, propelling “Lemonade” to the top of the conversation on Twitter.

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