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Monday 16 May 11:30 a.m.
Beyonce proved she was one of the hardest working women in music when she reportedly handed over 72 new tracks to record label bosses for her upcoming album.The Crazy In Love hitmaker is expected to drop her next project, titled 4, this summer (11) and she made sure staff at Columbia Records had plenty of material to choose from after arriving at a meeting armed with dozens of songs to play for them, according to Britain's The Sun newspaper.A source says, "Label staff leave Beyonce to get on with things, they tend not to interfere when she's making an album."But they weren't prepared for the sheer volume of material she presented to them. She's clearly been very productive. Now they have the hard job of going through all the music and deciding what will make (the album)."WENN.com
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