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Beyonce Debuts 'Grown Woman' Teaser (VIDEO)

Beyonce released a video teaser of her new single "Grown Woman" and fans could not help but notice the singer's lighter hairstyle.

In the 12-second teaser, the Grammy award-winning singer shows off platinum blonde locks which is a slight change from her normally honey-colored mane. The voluminous style is reminiscent to that of sixties style icon Brigitte Bardot.

"I'm a grown woman, I can do whatever I want/'cause I put it/down like that down like that/and I'm making' all these racks all these racks," Beyonce sings.

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Fans flocked to social networking site Twitter where the teaser caused a Frenzy. Many expressed their excitement over the new song.

"I feel sick with excitement when I think of the what the video for Beyoncé's song Grown Woman will be like. #YURT," Sarah Breen tweeted.

"Sitting at the edge of my seat, anxiously awaiting the full video for Bey's new grown woman song," Tamara tweeted.

"YES! The Queen is back. Grown Woman is my summer anthem! Love Beyonce," Karen tweeted.

The single, which will appear on Beyonce's upcoming fifth studio album, is also featured in Pepsi's "Mirror" commercial which first aired April 3.

The ad begins with the pop star practicing risqué dance moves before quenching her thirst with none other than a cold can of Pepsi.

Beyonce then appears to be bewildered when she sees mirror images of her alter ego Sasha Fierce from past music videos including her hits "Bootylicious," "Crazy In Love," "Single Ladies;" "Love On Top;" "Naughty Girl" and "Baby Boy."

The singer eventually embraces the images and even dances to an upbeat track along with her reflections in the mirror.

"Embrace your past, but live for now," she says in closing.

In December it was revealed that Beyonce, 31, signed a $50 million deal with Coca-Cola's rival as part of an effort to collaborate and evolve both brands.

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