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12717618 fans A flexible powerhouse singer, songwriter, producer, and dancer, Beyoncé is a multifaceted global superstar by any measure. The Houstonian rose to fame in the late '90s as the central member of pop-R&B group Destiny's Child.
The following decade, she started her ongoing streak of number one solo studio albums with Dangerously in Love (2003), the source of her first number one pop single, the ecstatic "Crazy in Love." Nearly omnipresent hits such as the elegantly dismissive "Irreplaceable" (2006) and boisterous "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (2008), combined with sold-out world tours and Grammy Awards, all heightened Beyoncé's profile in the 2000s.
Billboard named her female artist of the decade, while the RIAA acknowledged that, with 64 gold and platinum certifications, she was its top-selling artist. Beyoncé continued to diversify in the 2010s with the visual albums Beyoncé (2013) and Lemonade (2016), the latter of which she directed, followed by the Jay-Z collaboration Everything Is Love (2018) and her work on the remake of The Lion King (2019).
The latter project was expanded with the soundtrack The Lion King: The Gift, executive-produced by Beyoncé, who also wrote and directed the related musical film Black Is King (2020). Beyoncé has since become the most awarded artist in Grammy history with Renaissance (2022), a cosmopolitan dancefloor celebration tying together gospel, disco, house, bounce, and Afrobeats with nods to ballroom culture and further proud affirmations of the singer's Southern roots.
Born in Houston, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles began performing at age seven, winning over 30 local competitions for her dancing and vocal abilities. She joined her cousin Kelly Rowland and classmates LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett in forming an adolescent vocal group. Mathew Knowles, Beyoncé's father and Rowland's legal guardian, signed on to be the girls' manager, eventually quitting his full-time job to focus on their efforts. This situation would ultimately lead to the creation of one of the most popular female R&B groups of all time: Destiny's Child.
Destiny's Child gained momentum throughout the '90s. They appeared on Star Search in 1992 (under the name Girls Tyme) and weathered several lineup changes before signing to Columbia in 1997. Four studio albums later, the group had officially become the best-selling female group of all time, with such smash hits as "Jumpin' Jumpin'," "Bills, Bills, Bills," "Say My Name," and "Survivor" bolstering the young women's momentum despite lawsuits from former members Roberson and Luckett.
In 2001, Beyoncé, Rowland, and replacement member Michelle Williams allowed themselves a break from the group to pursue individual solo careers. Before landing several movie roles, Beyoncé became the first Black female artist and second woman ever to win the annual ASCAP Pop Songwriter of the Year Award. An appearance in the MTV drama Carmen: A Hip Hopera quickly followed, but it was her role as Foxxy Cleopatra in 2002's Austin Powers in Goldmember that established her as a true Hollywood star.
While "Work It Out," her inclusion on the movie's soundtrack failed to chart in the U.S., it was a Top Ten hit in the U.K. Beyoncé's full-length solo debut, 2003's Dangerously in Love, reached multi-platinum status. Featuring collaborations with Sean Paul, Missy Elliott, OutKast's Big Boi, and romantic interest Jay-Z, the album spawned a total of four Top Ten singles and garnered the singer five Grammys.
Destiny's Child reconvened the following year to release Destiny Fulfilled; upon completing the resulting tour, the group issued one final album, a greatest-hits compilation entitled #1's, and subsequently disbanded. Beyoncé turned her full attention to her burgeoning solo career. She released B'day in September 2006 and, three months later, turned in an award-winning performance for the movie musical Dreamgirls. The singer then embarked on the Beyoncé Experience concert tour and released a live DVD in November 2007.
The following year proved to be another busy one as Beyoncé landed the role of Etta James in Cadillac Records, a musical biopic that explored the heyday of Chicago's Chess label. Shooting commenced in February 2008, with Beyoncé also serving as co-executive producer. One month before the film's December release, the singer released her third studio album, I Am...Sasha Fierce. The double-disc effort emphasized her two distinct personalities, allowing Beyoncé to explore both mainstream sounds and traditional R&B. Some live releases followed.
Released in 2009, I Am...Yours, a CD/DVD set, documented an August 2009 performance at Wynn Las Vegas, while 2010's I Am...World Tour, available in separate audio and video formats, was recorded at London's significantly larger O2 Arena (a few months after the Vegas program). She followed ten Grammy nominations with 2011's 4, which debuted at the top of the Billboard 200.
One of her most energetic and empowering tracks, "Run the World (Girls)," was issued as the lead single, while "Love on Top" eventually won a Grammy for Best Traditional R&B Performance. Giving birth to Blue Ivy Carter in January 2012 didn't slow her down. Within a few months, she was performing in Atlantic City, and she later appeared at President Barack Obama's second inauguration. Joined by Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland, she headlined the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show.
Life Is But a Dream, a documentary, first aired on HBO in February 2013, and was followed by appearances on albums by Rowland, the-Dream, and Jay-Z. New material, such as "Bow Down" and "Standing on the Sun," trickled out without proper releases. Then, on December 13 -- with no preceding announcement -- Beyoncé released a self-titled visual album (a full-length studio recording with an accompanying video for each song).
Her husband and daughter, along with Drake, Frank Ocean, and writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie (via a sampled TED talk), made guest appearances. Beyoncé, assisted by the likes of Hit-Boy, Pharrell, Timbaland, Justin Timberlake, and Miguel, co-wrote and co-produced the majority of the album's material. Like Beyoncé's four previous solo albums, it went to number one, and quickly went platinum in the U.S. Three months after she completed the Mrs.
Carter Show world tour, she and Jay-Z embarked on the On the Run Tour, which reached the U.S., Canada, and France from June through September 2014. The following February, she was nominated for six Grammy Awards and won three, including Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance, both for "Drunk in Love." Although she didn't release any new material in 2015, she co-wrote and appeared on Naughty Boy's Top Five U.K.
pop hit "Runnin' (Lose It All)," and contributed vocals to Coldplay's "Hymn for the Weekend." In February 2016, a new single, "Formation," and its trenchant accompanying video, were released just before her Super Bowl 50 half-time performance. That April, another striking visual album, Lemonade, premiered on HBO, and its audio was subsequently available for streaming and download. Some of the album's specific, forthright lyrics fueled speculation about the status of Beyoncé and Jay-Z's relationship.
Kendrick Lamar, Jack White, James Blake, and the Weeknd appeared as featured artists, while Just Blaze, Mike Dean, and Diplo were among the co-producers. The Formation World Tour began days later, just before the album became her sixth consecutive number one studio album. After wrapping that half-year trek, Coachella announced that Beyoncé would be headlining the festival's 2017 installment. While that performance was eventually canceled due to the birth of her twins, she would make a triumphant return to the desert stage a year later.
Backed by a pyramid constructed with bleachers and over two-hundred backing performers, Beyoncé became the first Black female to headline the festival, closing both weekends of Coachella 2018 with historic performances that highlighted Black culture and featured guest appearances by Jay-Z, Solange, and a reunited Destiny's Child. Months later in June 2018, while Beyoncé and Jay-Z's co-headlining On the Run II tour was underway, the couple released Everything Is Love, a collaborative full-length credited to the Carters.
Led by "Apeshit," a single featuring input from Pharrell Williams, Quavo, and Offset, the album narrowly missed the top spot on the Billboard 200. Wrapping at the end of the year, On the Run II was the third-highest grossing tour of 2018. True to form, Beyoncé issued a surprise live album, the Grammy-winning Homecoming, in April 2019.
Paired with a film of the same title, the set documented her 2018 Coachella performance and added a cover of Maze's "Before I Let Go." Later that year, she not only starred as Nala in the photorealistic remake of The Lion King, but curated the film's accompanying soundtrack, The Lion King: The Gift.
Featuring a wealth of African artists collaborating with the likes of co-star Donald Glover, Jay-Z, Pharrell Williams, Kendrick Lamar, and Tierra Whack, the album also included her single "Spirit," which went on to receive both Grammy and Oscar nominations. Beyoncé returned to the top of the Hot 100 in May 2020 as a featured artist on Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage Remix." Only two months later, she was behind the musical film Black Is King, also her third visual album.
She took four awards from the subsequent Grammy ceremony: Best R&B Performance (for the Juneteenth charity single "Black Parade"), Best Rap Song and Best Rap Performance (both for "Savage"), and Best Music Video ("Brown Skin Girl"). Another soundtrack song, "Be Alive," arrived in May 2021 as part of the tennis biopic King Richard. In June 2022, Beyoncé released "Break My Soul," a house track made with "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" collaborators the-Dream and Tricky Stewart, as the first single off her seventh studio album.
The song reached the Top 20 of the Hot 100 before the late-July arrival of its parent release, Renaissance. A vibrant and uptempo collection inspired in part by post-'70s Black and queer dance music, Renaissance debuted at number one and in early 2023 earned Beyoncé four more Grammy Awards, making her the most awarded artist in the organization's history. Following the triumphant Renaissance World Tour, she released its accompanying documentary concert movie Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé, which she wrote, directed, and produced.
A new track, "My House," was released in conjunction. Beyoncé's next era was unveiled in February 2024 during Super Bowl LVIII in the form of singles "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages," from the country-tinged Act II of her proposed album trilogy. ~ TiVo Staff, Rovi Born in Houston, Beyoncé Giselle Knowles began performing at age seven, winning over 30 local competitions for her dancing and vocal abilities. She joined her cousin Kelly Rowland and classmates LaTavia Roberson and LeToya Luckett in forming an adolescent vocal group.
Mathew Knowles, Beyoncé's father and Rowland's legal guardian, signed on to be the girls' manager, eventually quitting his full-time job to focus on their efforts. This situation would ultimately lead to the creation of one of the most popular female R&B groups of all time: Destiny's Child. Destiny's Child gained momentum throughout the '90s. They appeared on Star Search in 1992 (under the name Girls Tyme) and weathered several lineup changes before signing to Columbia in 1997.
Four studio albums later, the group had officially become the best-selling female group of all time, with such smash hits as "Jumpin' Jumpin'," "Bills, Bills, Bills," "Say My Name," and "Survivor" bolstering the young women's momentum despite lawsuits from former members Roberson and Luckett. In 2001, Beyoncé, Rowland, and replacement member Michelle Williams allowed themselves a break from the group to pursue individual solo careers.
Before landing several movie roles, Beyoncé became the first Black female artist and second woman ever to win the annual ASCAP Pop Songwriter of the Year Award. An appearance in the MTV drama Carmen: A Hip Hopera quickly followed, but it was her role as Foxxy Cleopatra in 2002's Austin Powers in Goldmember that established her as a true Hollywood star. While "Work It Out," her inclusion on the movie's soundtrack failed to chart in the U.S., it was a Top Ten hit in the U.K.
Beyoncé's full-length solo debut, 2003's Dangerously in Love, reached multi-platinum status. Featuring collaborations with Sean Paul, Missy Elliott, OutKast's Big Boi, and romantic interest Jay-Z, the album spawned a total of four Top Ten singles and garnered the singer five Grammys. Destiny's Child reconvened the following year to release Destiny Fulfilled; upon completing the resulting tour, the group issued one final album, a greatest-hits compilation entitled #1's, and subsequently disbanded. Beyoncé turned her full attention to her burgeoning solo career.
She released B'day in September 2006 and, three months later, turned in an award-winning performance for the movie musical Dreamgirls. The singer then embarked on the Beyoncé Experience concert tour and released a live DVD in November 2007. The following year proved to be another busy one as Beyoncé landed the role of Etta James in Cadillac Records, a musical biopic that explored the heyday of Chicago's Chess label. Shooting commenced in February 2008, with Beyoncé also serving as co-executive producer.
One month before the film's December release, the singer released her third studio album, I Am...Sasha Fierce. The double-disc effort emphasized her two distinct personalities, allowing Beyoncé to explore both mainstream sounds and traditional R&B. Some live releases followed. Released in 2009, I Am...Yours, a CD/DVD set, documented an August 2009 performance at Wynn Las Vegas, while 2010's I Am...World Tour, available in separate audio and video formats, was recorded at London's significantly larger O2 Arena (a few months after the Vegas program).
She followed ten Grammy nominations with 2011's 4, which debuted at the top of the Billboard 200. One of her most energetic and empowering tracks, "Run the World (Girls)," was issued as the lead single, while "Love on Top" eventually won a Grammy for Best Traditional R&B Performance. Giving birth to Blue Ivy Carter in January 2012 didn't slow her down. Within a few months, she was performing in Atlantic City, and she later appeared at President Barack Obama's second inauguration.
Joined by Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland, she headlined the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show. Life Is But a Dream, a documentary, first aired on HBO in February 2013, and was followed by appearances on albums by Rowland, the-Dream, and Jay-Z. New material, such as "Bow Down" and "Standing on the Sun," trickled out without proper releases. Then, on December 13 -- with no preceding announcement -- Beyoncé released a self-titled visual album (a full-length studio recording with an accompanying video for each song).
A new track, "My House," was released in conjunction. Beyoncé's next era was unveiled in February 2024 during Super Bowl LVIII in the form of singles "Texas Hold 'Em" and "16 Carriages," from the country-tinged Act II of her proposed album trilogy.
~ TiVo Staff, Rovi Albums 01 03:46 Writer: Beyoncé - Derek Dixie - Stacy Barthe - Racheal Keen - Akil King - Richard Lawson / Composers: Beyoncé - Rachel "Raye" Keen - Derek Dixie - Stacy Barthe - Akil "Fresh" King - Ricky Lawson 02 02:42 Writer: Beyoncé - Brittany "Starrah" Hazzard - Bubele Booi - Robert Magwenzi - Abisagboola "Bankulli" Oluseun - Osabuohien Osaretin / Composers: Beyoncé - Brittany "Starrah" Hazzard - Bubele Booi - Robert Magwenzi - Abisagboola "Bankulli" Oluseun - Osabuohien Osaretin 03 02:36 Writer: Yemi Alade - Beyoncé - Augustine Miles Kelechukwu - Nana Afriyie - Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade - Ariowa Irosogie - Earl Patrick Taylor / Composers: Yemi Alade - Beyoncé - Augustine Miles Kelechukwu - Nana Afriyie - Oluwatosin Oluwole Ajibade - Ariowa Irosogie - Earl Patrick Taylor 04 03:10 Writer: Beyoncé - Damini Ogulu - Richard Isong / Composers: Beyoncé - Damini Ogulu - Richard Isong 05 01:47 Writer: Beyoncé - Kendrick Duckworth - Mark Spears - Hykeem Carter - Keanu Dean Torres - Denisia ""@blu_june" Andrews for @NOVAWAV - Brittany "@chi_coney" Coney for @NOVAWAV / Composers: Beyoncé - Kendrick Duckworth - Mark Spears - Hykeem Carter - Keanu Dean Torres - Denisia ""@blu_june" Andrews for @NOVAWAV - Brittany "@chi_coney" Coney for @NOVAWAV 06 04:32 Writer: Beyoncé - Oumou Sangaré - S.
Carter - Donald Glover - Khaled Khaled - Floyd Nathaniel Hills - Michael Uzowuru - Denisia ""@blu_june" Andrews - Teo Halm - Brittany "@Chi_Coney" Coney - Jeff Kleinman - Anathi Bhongo Mnyango - Ant Clemons / Composers: Beyoncé - Oumou Sangaré - S.
Carter - Donald Glover - Khaled Khaled - Floyd Nathaniel Hills - Michael Uzowuru - Denisia ""@blu_june" Andrews - Teo Halm - Brittany "@Chi_Coney" Coney - Jeff Kleinman - Anathi Bhongo Mnyango - Ant Clemons 07 02:32 Writer: Pharrell Williams - Beyoncé - Nana Afriyie - Nija Charles - Richard Isong - Alastair O'Donnell / Composers: Pharrell Williams - Beyoncé - Nana Afriyie - Nija Charles - Richard Isong - Alastair O'Donnell 01 03:18 Writer: Beyoncé - Quincy Jones - Charles Emanuel Smalls - Michael Cooper - A.
Hogan - Kendrick Lamar - Anthony Tiffith - Michael L. Williams II - Shawn Carter - Elbernita Clark - Ernest Dion Wilson / Composers: Beyoncé - Quincy Jones - Charles Emanuel Smalls - Michael Cooper - A. Hogan - Kendrick Lamar - Anthony Tiffith - Michael L.
Williams II - Shawn Carter - Elbernita Clark - Ernest Dion Wilson 02 02:47 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Rich Harrison - Shawn Carter - Eugene Record / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Rich Harrison - Shawn Carter - Eugene Record 03 01:54 Writer: Beyoncé - Jonathan Coffer - Carla Williams - Arrow Benjamin - Kendrick Duckworth - Frank Tirado - Alan Lomax - John Lomax Sr.
Calvin Broadus - Awood Johnson - Craig Lawson - Corey Miller / Composers: Beyoncé - Jonathan Coffer - Carla Williams - Arrow Benjamin - Kendrick Duckworth - Frank Tirado - Alan Lomax - John Lomax Sr. - Calvin Broadus - Awood Johnson - Craig Lawson - Corey Miller 04 02:09 Writer: John Rosamond Johnson - James Weldon Johnson / Composers: John Rosamond Johnson - James Weldon Johnson 05 04:22 Writer: Michael L. Williams II - Khalif Brown - Beyoncé Knowles - Asheton Hogan / Composers: Michael L.
Williams II - Khalif Brown - Beyoncé Knowles - Asheton Hogan 06 00:59 Writer: Spoken Word / Composers: Spoken Word 07 06:34 Writer: Beyoncé - Diana Gordon - Sean Rhoden - Beyoncé Knowles - Scott Storch - Rob Waller / Composers: Beyoncé - Diana Gordon - Sean Rhoden - Beyoncé Knowles - Scott Storch - Rob Waller 01 03:18 Writer: Beyoncé - Quincy Jones - Charles Emanuel Smalls - Michael Cooper - A. Hogan - Kendrick Lamar - Anthony Tiffith - Michael L.
Williams II - Shawn Carter - Elbernita Clark - Ernest Dion Wilson / Composers: Beyoncé - Quincy Jones - Charles Emanuel Smalls - Michael Cooper - A. Hogan - Kendrick Lamar - Anthony Tiffith - Michael L.
Williams II - Khalif Brown - Beyoncé Knowles - Asheton Hogan 06 00:59 Writer: Spoken Word / Composers: Spoken Word 07 06:34 Writer: Diana Gordon - Sean Rhoden - Beyoncé Knowles - Scott Storch - Rob Waller / Composers: Diana Gordon - Sean Rhoden - Beyoncé Knowles - Scott Storch - Rob Waller 01 03:15 Writer: Kevin Garrett - Beyoncé - James Blake / Composers: Kevin Garrett - Beyoncé - James Blake 02 03:41 Writer: Beyoncé - Thomas Pentz, Jr.
Ezra Koenig - Emile Haynie - Joshua Tillman - Uzoechi Emenike - Sean Rhoden - Doc Pomus - Mort Schuman - DeAndre Way - Antonio Randolph - Kelvin Mcconnell - Brian Chase - Karen Orzolek - Nick Zinner / Composers: Beyoncé - Thomas Pentz, Jr.
Ezra Koenig - Emile Haynie - Joshua Tillman - Uzoechi Emenike - Sean Rhoden - Doc Pomus - Mort Schuman - DeAndre Way - Antonio Randolph - Kelvin Mcconnell - Brian Chase - Karen Orzolek - Nick Zinner 03 03:53 Writer: Beyoncé - Jack White - Diana Gordon - James Page - Robert Plant - John Paul Jones - John Bonham / Composers: Beyoncé - Jack White - Diana Gordon - James Page - Robert Plant - John Paul Jones - John Bonham 04 03:52 Writer: Beyoncé - Diana Gordon - Sean Rhoden / Composers: Beyoncé - Diana Gordon - Sean Rhoden 05 04:20 Writer: Beyoncé - Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye - Danny Schofield - Boots - Ben Diehl - Terius Nash - Ahmad Balshe - David Portner - Noah Lennox - Brian Weitz - Hal David / Composers: Beyoncé - Abel "The Weeknd" Tesfaye - Danny Schofield - Boots - Ben Diehl - Terius Nash - Ahmad Balshe - David Portner - Noah Lennox - Brian Weitz - Burt Bacharach 06 04:47 Writer: Beyoncé - Diana Gordon - Kevin Cossum - Alex Delicata / Composers: Beyoncé - Diana Gordon - Kevin Cossum - Alex Delicata 07 03:57 Writer: MIKE DEAN - Beyoncé - Ingrid Burley / Composers: MIKE DEAN - Beyoncé - Ingrid Burley 01 04:17 Writer: Joshua Coleman - Sia Furler - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Joshua Coleman - Sia Furler - Beyoncé Knowles 02 06:09 Writer: Boots - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Boots - Beyoncé Knowles 03 05:23 Writer: Noel Fisher - Beyoncé Knowles - Shawn Carter - Andre Eric Proctor - Jerome Harmon - Rasool diaz - Brian Soko - Timothy Mosley / Composers: Noel Fisher - Beyoncé Knowles - Shawn Carter - Andre Eric Proctor - Jerome Harmon - Rasool diaz - Brian Soko - Timothy Mosley 04 05:09 Writer: Pharrell Williams - Beyoncé Knowles - James Fauntleroy - Timothy Mosley - Jerome Harmon - Justin Timberlake - Terius Nash / Composers: Pharrell Williams - Beyoncé Knowles - James Fauntleroy - Timothy Mosley - Jerome Harmon - Justin Timberlake - Terius Nash 05 03:48 Writer: Caroline Polachek - Beyoncé Knowles - James Fauntleroy / Composers: Caroline Polachek - Beyoncé Knowles - James Fauntleroy 06 05:19 Writer: Justin Timberlake - Dwane Weir p/k/a Key Wane - Terius Nash - Beyoncé Knowles - MIKE DEAN - Timothy Mosley - Jerome Harmon / Composers: Justin Timberlake - Dwane Weir p/k/a Key Wane - Terius Nash - Beyoncé Knowles - MIKE DEAN - Timothy Mosley - Jerome Harmon 07 03:04 Writer: Boots - Noel Fisher - Beyoncé Knowles - Andre Eric Proctor - Rasool diaz - Brian Soko - Lyrica Anderson / Composers: Boots - Noel Fisher - Beyoncé Knowles - Andre Eric Proctor - Rasool diaz - Brian Soko - Lyrica Anderson 01 04:28 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Shea Taylor - Terius "The-Dream" Nash / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Shea Taylor - Terius "The-Dream" Nash 02 04:06 Writer: André 3000 - K.
West - Jeff Bhasker - Beyoncé Knowles - Dexter R. Mills - Douglas Davis - Ricky Walters / Composers: K. West - Jeff Bhasker - Beyoncé Knowles - Dexter R. Mills - Douglas Davis - Ricky Walters 03 04:52 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Carlos McKinney / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Carlos McKinney 04 03:34 Writer: Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Beyoncé Knowles - Shea Taylor - E.
Dean - Cainon Lamb - Julie Frost - Michael Bivins - Nathan Morris - Wanyá Morris / Composers: Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Beyoncé Knowles - Shea Taylor - E.
Dean - Cainon Lamb - Julie Frost - Michael Bivins - Nathan Morris - Wanyá Morris 05 02:59 Writer: Frank Ocean - Beyoncé Knowles - Shea Taylor / Composers: Frank Ocean - Beyoncé Knowles - Shea Taylor 06 06:15 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Christopher "Tricky" Stewart / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Christopher "Tricky" Stewart 07 04:00 Writer: Jeff Bhasker - Beyoncé Knowles - Chad Hugo / Composers: Jeff Bhasker - Beyoncé Knowles - Chad Hugo 01 01:12 Composers: N/A 02 05:24 Writer: See Sub-songs / Composers: See Sub-songs 03 02:34 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Scott Storch - Robert Waller - Angela Beyince - Pete Bellotte - Giorgio Moroder - Donna Summer / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Scott Storch - Robert Waller - Angela Beyince - Pete Bellotte - Giorgio Moroder - Donna Summer 04 03:11 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Rich Harrison - Angela Beyince - Makeba / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Rich Harrison - Angela Beyince - Makeba 05 02:30 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Sean Garrett - Solange Knowles - Angela Beyince - Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean - Makeba / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Sean Garrett - Solange Knowles - Angela Beyince - Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean - Makeba 06 03:52 Writer: Christopher "Tricky" Stewart - Beyoncé Knowles - Terius "The-Dream" Nash / Composers: Christopher "Tricky" Stewart - Beyoncé Knowles - Terius "The-Dream" Nash 07 04:16 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Amanda Ghost - Ian Dench - Makeba - Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Amanda Ghost - Ian Dench - Makeba - Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen 01 06:29 Writer: Toby Gad - BC Jean / Composers: Toby Gad - BC Jean 02 06:58 Writer: Christopher "Tricky" Stewart - Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Thaddis Harrell - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Christopher "Tricky" Stewart - Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Thaddis Harrell - Beyoncé Knowles 03 05:05 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Shondrae "Mr.
Bangladesh" Crawford - Sean Garrett / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Shondrae "Mr. Bangladesh" Crawford - Sean Garrett 04 08:53 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart 05 04:45 Writer: Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen - Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen - Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds - Beyoncé Knowles 06 06:28 Writer: Elvis Williams, Jr. - Harold Lilly - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Elvis Williams, Jr.
Harold Lilly - Beyoncé Knowles 07 06:41 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - James Scheffer - Wayne Wilkins - Rico Love / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - James Scheffer - Wayne Wilkins - Rico Love 01 03:44 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart 02 08:54 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart 03 08:57 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart 04 07:13 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart 05 08:02 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Ryan Tedder - Evan Kidd Bogart 01 04:09 Writer: Toby Gad - BC Jean / Composers: Toby Gad - BC Jean 02 04:22 Writer: Ryan Tedder - Beyoncé Knowles - Evan Kidd Bogart / Composers: Ryan Tedder - Beyoncé Knowles - Evan Kidd Bogart 03 04:29 Writer: Amanda Ghost - Hugo Chakrabongse - Dave McCracken - Ian Dench / Composers: Amanda Ghost - Hugo Chakrabongse - Dave McCracken - Ian Dench - Beyoncé Knowles 04 04:39 Writer: Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds - Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds - Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen - Beyoncé Knowles 05 03:42 Writer: Ian Dench - Beyoncé Knowles - Amanda Ghost - Makeba - Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen / Composers: Ian Dench - Beyoncé Knowles - Amanda Ghost - Makeba - Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen 06 04:31 Writer: Christopher "Tricky" Stewart - Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Christopher "Tricky" Stewart - Terius "The-Dream" Nash - Beyoncé Knowles 07 03:08 Writer: Amanda Ghost - Dave McCracken - Ian Dench - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Amanda Ghost - Dave McCracken - Ian Dench - Beyoncé Knowles 01 03:58 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Rodney Jerkins - Delisha Thomas - Makeba Riddick - Keli Nicole Price - Shawn Carter - John Webb / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Rodney Jerkins - Delisha Thomas - Makeba Riddick - Keli Nicole Price - Shawn Carter - John Webb 02 03:25 Writer: Sean Garrett - Solange Knowles - Angela Beyince - Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean - Makeba - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Sean Garrett - Solange Knowles - Angela Beyince - Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean - Makeba - Beyoncé Knowles 03 03:24 Writer: Rich Harrison - Beyoncé Knowles - Makeba - Chuck Middleton / Composers: Rich Harrison - Beyoncé Knowles - Makeba - Chuck Middleton 04 04:32 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Solange Knowles - Makeba - Sean Garrett - Angela Beyince - Shawn Carter - Willie Clarke - Clarence Reid / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Solange Knowles - Makeba - Sean Garrett - Angela Beyince - Shawn Carter - Willie Clarke - Clarence Reid 05 03:25 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean - Sean Garrett / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Kasseem "Swizz Beatz" Dean - Sean Garrett 06 03:55 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Pharrell Williams - Shawn Carter / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Pharrell Williams - Shawn Carter 07 03:20 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Rich Harrison - Angela Beyince - Makeba / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Rich Harrison - Angela Beyince - Makeba 01 03:19 Writer: Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen - Beyoncé Knowles - Amanda Ghost - Ian Dench / Composers: Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Tor Erik Hermansen - Beyoncé Knowles - Amanda Ghost - Ian Dench 02 03:47 Writer: Espen Lind - Tor Erik Hermansen - Beyoncé Knowles - Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Amund Bjorklund - Shaffer Smith / Composers: Espen Lind - Tor Erik Hermansen - Beyoncé Knowles - Mikkel Storleer Eriksen - Amund Bjorklund - Shaffer Smith 03 03:29 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Pharrell Williams - Sean Garrett / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Pharrell Williams - Sean Garrett 04 03:55 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Pharrell Williams - Shawn Carter / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Pharrell Williams - Shawn Carter 05 03:18 Writer: Shawn Carter - R.
Perry - S. Smith - Beyoncé Knowles / Composers: Shawn Carter - R. Perry - S. Smith - Beyoncé Knowles 06 04:32 Writer: Beyoncé Knowles - Solange Knowles - Makeba - Sean Garrett - Angela Beyince - Shawn Carter - Willie Clarke - Clarence Reid / Composers: Beyoncé Knowles - Solange Knowles - Makeba - Sean Garrett - Angela Beyince - Shawn Carter - Willie Clarke - Clarence Reid 07 04:09 Writer: Shea Taylor - S. Smith - Beyoncé Knowles - Solange Knowles / Composers: Shea Taylor - S.
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Billboard named her female artist of the decade, while the RIAA acknowledged that, with 64 gold and platinum certifications, she was its top-selling artist. Beyoncé continued to diversify in the 2010s with the visual albums Beyoncé (2013) and Lemonade (2016), the latter of which she directed, followed by the Jay-Z collaboration Everything Is Love (2018) and her work on the remake of The Lion King ...
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pop hit "Runnin' (Lose It All)," and contributed vocals to Coldplay's "Hymn for the Weekend." In February 2016, a new single, "Formation," and its trenchant accompanying video, were released just before her Super Bowl 50 half-time performance. That April, another striking visual album, Lemonade,...
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Billboard named her female artist of the decade, while the RIAA acknowledged that, with 64 gold and platinum certifications, she was its top-selling artist. Beyoncé continued to diversify in the 2010s with the visual albums Beyoncé (2013) and Lemonade (2016), the latter of which she directed, followed by the Jay-Z collaboration Everything Is Love (2018) and her work on the remake of The Lion King ...