LOS ANGELES, CA - MARCH 27: In this handout photo provided by A.M.P.A.S., Beyoncé performs during the ABC telecast of the 94th Oscars® on Sunday, March 27, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.

Beyoncé and Adidas announced that they have ended their collaborative partnership in relation to the singer’s Ivy Park activewear line. According to the Hollywood Reporter, sources told the outlet that the two powerhouses have mutually agreed to part ways.

There were allegedly “major creative differences” between Beyoncé and Adidas. The Renaissance creator, however, is looking forward to “reclaim her brand, chart her own path and maintain creative freedom.”

Beyoncé unveiled her brand in 2016 after partnering with TopShop. Their deal ended in 2018 when she gained full ownership of Ivy Park. She began working with Adidas in 2018 where she relaunched the brand as they also ventured into footwear and more apparel.

In January, Beyoncé launched Park Trail which is the latest Ivy Park collection to date. It presumably is her last collaboration with the German sportswear brand.

Although it might be the end of Ivy Park for now, Beyoncé fans will be able to see the superstar as she kicks off her global Renaissance tour in May. The tour will begin in Europe before she hits North America in July. The North American leg of the tour begins July 8 with back-to-back shows in Toronto’s Rogers Centre. The tour will eventually make stops in several major cities in the United States including New York, Boston, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Miami, Nashville, Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Las Vegas, and ending in New Orleans on September 27.

The Renaissance tour marks Beyoncé’s first tour in five years. Her last tour was the On the Run II tour with Jay-Z for their joint album Everything Is Love.

Beyoncé's Most Striking Lyrics From 'Renaissance'

  • 1. "I'm That Girl"

    Beyoncé sets the tone for Renaissance with “I’m That Girl.” On the opening track Beyoncé sings, “I pull up in these clothes, look so good/’Cause I’m in that, hoe/You know all these songs sound good/’Cause I’m on that, hoe.” The icon lets her fans know that she has been and forever will be “that girl.”

  • 2. "Cozy"

    “Cozy” is all about being comfortable and confident in all that you are and Beyoncé did just that with the lyrics, “She’s a god, she’s a hero/ She survived all she been through/ Confident, damn, she lethal/Might I suggest you don’t f— with my sis/’Cause she comfortable.”

  • 3. "Alien Superstar"

    “Alien Superstar” was an easy standout favorite and so is one of the most notable lines of the album: “Category, bad bitch I’m the bar.”

  • 4. "Cuff It"

    That “Cuff It” to “Energy” transition lives rent-free in our heads but so does the line, “You Mister Nasty, I’ll clean it up” as Beyoncé channels her “Partition” alter ego on this track.

  • 5. "Energy"

    Beyoncé did not hold back with the line “‘Cause them Karens just turned into terrorists.” Enough said.

  • 6. "Break My Soul"

    When Beyoncé dropped “Break My Soul,” the disco-pop hit went down as the unofficial song of the summer. The line “Ain’t takin’ no flicks but the whole clique snapped” is reminiscent of summer and a very accurate depiction of an unforgettable girls night out.

  • 7. "Plastic Off The Sofa"

    “Plastic Off The Sofa” is a beautiful love song but the giggle after Bey delivers the line, “I think you’re so cool (even though I’m cooler than you)” shows off a piece of her personality that is not always seen.

  • 8. "Church Girl"

    On “Church Girl,” Beyoncé brought back an old school saying with the line,”She gon’ shake that a– and them pretty tig ol’ bitties.”

  • 9. "Virgo's Groove"

    You already know how Beyoncé loves a water sport reference (i.e. Drunk in Love’s “surfboart” line) and in “Virgo’s Groove” she does just that with the line,”Cuddled up on the couch/Motorboat, baby, spin around/Slow-mo coming out my blouse.”

  • 10. "Move"

    Beyoncé is never shy talking about her spirituality so it comes to know surprise that the Moses’ Red Sea reference found its way on Renaissance with the line, “When the queen come through, part like the Red Sea/ Move out the way”

  • 11. "Heated"

    On the track, co-wrritten by Drake, Beyoncé shouts out her late Uncle Johnny who she dedicated Renaissance to. Her uncle with the help of her mother Tina Knowles, made several outfits for Destiny’s Child.

    The line: “Uncle Johnny made my dress/ That cheap Spandex, she looks a mess”

  • 12. Thique

    On “Thique,” Beyoncé celebrates her curves with the line “That’s that thique, that’s that real s—.”

  • 13. "All Up In Your Mind"

    In “All Up In Your Mind,” Beyoncé poses the question, “Is my love a crime ’cause I wanna make you mine?”

  • 14. "America Has A Problem"

    “America Has A Problem” and its that we can’t stop listening to this album. This track is the most rap-heavy of all the songs on Renaissance and Beyoncé proves she has bars. “Your ex-dealer dope, but ain’t crack enough” is one of the hottest bars on the record.

  • 15. "Pure/Honey"

    We all felt it when Beyoncé sang, “Bad bitches to the left, money bitches to the right” on “Pure/Honey” as we try to run to both sides in the club.

  • 16. "Summer Renaissance"

    You know once you get to “Summer Renaissance” that you’re at the end. But, before Beyoncé leaves, she shouts out the black-owned fashion house Telfar because you know Bey is always on trend.

    The line: “This Telfar bag imported, Birkins, them s—- in storage.”