The anti-work anthem "Break My Soul" by Bey is being welcomed by fans as an anti-work anthem to encourage people to quit their jobs.

Beyoncé accepts the Best Rap Performance award for 'Savage' onstage during the 63rd Annual GRAMMY Awards at Los Angeles Convention Center on March 14, 2021 in Los Angeles, California.

The awards will be held at the Los Angeles Convention Center.

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"Now I just fell in love, and I just quit my job, and they work my nerves, that's why I cannot sleep at night."

Fans took to social media Tuesday to joke about the song, saying it is fueling the already present Great Resignation and the desire to not work harder at their jobs than is required or necessary.

The song, which samples Robin's "Show Me Love" and Big Freedia's "explode", quickly shot to the top of the charts.

$450,000,000. According to Forbes, that is the estimated net worth of Bey Hive. She was ranked 61st on Forbes list of America's richest self made women.

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On July 29th, she will release her seventh studio album, act i: RENAISSANCE. Since 2016's Lemonade, she has not made a studio album. The multi-part album would include both country and dance songs, according to Variety. A concept album for the live-action Lion King movie called Lion King: A Gift was one of the things Bey did after Lemonade. She was nominated for an Oscar for her song.

Over 47 million people resigned from their jobs in the U.S. last year, making it the largest voluntary resignation in the country's history.

The new album by Bey will be released on July 29th.

Bey wants you to release your job.

The end of grind culture is signaled by Bey's song "break my soul".