Verizon, an American multinational telecommunications company, released a short
Super Bowl teaser with American actor and comedian
Tony Hale squeezing lemons, referencing Beyoncé's sixth studio album,
Lemonade (2016). Another teaser commercial was released featuring Hale and the horse depicted on the cover of Beyoncé's seventh studio album,
Renaissance (2022). Throughout the
Super Bowl LVIII, a minute-long commercial was released with Tony Hale challenging Beyoncé to break "Verizon's
5G internet service." During the commercial, Beyoncé attempts to break the internet by running a
lemonade stand, releasing a jazz saxophone album, launching a "
Barbie" doll collection, announcing her presidential campaign, and flying into space for a performance. Shortly after the commercial aired, Beyoncé posted a video teaser on
Instagram with an unidentified woman starting up a car and driving afar on an empty road. The same day, the artist's official website was updated to announce her eighth studio album,
Act II. The album's two lead singles, "16 Carriages" and "
Texas Hold 'Em", were surprise released for digital download and streaming. The track was written when Beyoncé was 38, likely the summer of 2020. == Composition ==