More details are coming to light about Beyoncé‘s unreleased music.
The singer’s former choreographer, Kelvin Evans, is accused of bringing a rental vehicle into a studio to steal some of her songs that the public has yet to hear. Kelvin has a lengthy arrest history.
Christopher Grant and Diandre Blue, a choreographer and backup dancer for Beyoncé, respectively. They rented a vehicle containing many of Beyoncé’s personal things. Reports indicate the crime occurred during the recent Cowboy Carter Tour, which concluded in July.
One of the bestselling female artists may have more hit songs to share with the world.
A hard drive with Beyoncé’s unreleased music was stolen

Police seem to have a lot more information now about the vandalism, including what was taken. “The hard drives contained watermarked music, some unreleased music, footage plans for the show, and past and future set list,” a source told RadarOnline.
Two suitcases containing computer drives, clothing, designer sunglasses, laptops and a pair of AirPods Max headphones were missing. The incident took place in an Atlanta parking garage, where the Jeep Wagoneer had its windows busted, leading to Beyoncé’s missing music.
A 2025 Hyundai Elantra with Georgia plates was captured on camera during the theft. The police report explains that the owner of that vehicle rents it out for extra cash, while admitting their uncle Kelvin borrowed it for about a half hour on the night in question. There were unfamiliar suitcases in the back when they returned.
According to police, the footage shows Kelvin retrieving luggage while clad in clothing “consistent” with that worn by the man who broke into Christopher’s vehicle. Kelvin is currently in custody at the Fulton County Jail.
His bond has been set at $20,000 as he awaits his next court appearance.
There’s no word on how many unreleased tracks were on the hard drives. Beyoncé celebrated her 44th birthday last month, showing off a stunning new dress for the big occasion.
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