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Now that she broke the internet again, Beyoncé is turning toward a more old-fashioned format: the airwaves. Her single “Texas Hold ’Em,” off her upcoming album Renaissance Act II, entered Billboard’s Country Airplay chart at No. 54. It’s a bigger feat than the number implies, considering Beyoncé got there without formally servicing the single to country radio (though her team will be doing that next week), and after only four full days of airplay. With “Texas,” Beyoncé became just the eighth Black woman ever to land on the Country Airplay chart, and the first in nearly a decade since Mickey Guyton did it in 2016. But that’s where the challenge begins — not for Beyoncé as much as…