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Above and Beyoncé: Video Collection & Dance Mixes is a remix and video album by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé. It was released on June 16, 2009, through Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment exclusively to Walmart and J&R , although it was later made available through other retailers.
The video implies the scenes of the girls together was actually Beyoncé's friend's bucket list, but she has actually passed away. [74] [86] "Blue" Blue Ivy Carter: Beyoncé Ed Burke Bill Kirstein The video is an intimate and touching diary of two-year-old Blue Ivy vacationing with her parents in Rio de Janeiro. [88] "Grown Woman" None Jake Nava
Thanks to Lilly's beautiful looks and voice, the choir performs well. Washington lets them into the competition and lets Darrin borrow three convicts: Bee-Z Briggs, Lightfoot, and Mr. Johnson, who can sing and rap. After weeks of success, the choir and church have become more popular. Lilly starts to trust Darrin and returns his romantic feelings.
Girl stay in your lane and keep Beyonce’s name out ya mouth!” Another wrote: “So Lily Allen reckons she and bey are rivals because she’s putting a country album out too. Jealous girl sit down!
"Texas Hold 'Em" is the livelier of the two songs, sure to produce some choreographed line dancing. "This ain't Texas, ain't no hold 'em," Beyoncé sings as an up-tempo beat thumps in the background.
Video Phone" was released as the eighth single from I Am... Sasha Fierce on September 22, 2009, with an accompanying music video and digital download release, taking form as an extended remix featuring American recording artist Lady Gaga.
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According to Beyoncé, "Ego" is an R&B-leaning song with a "fun vibe". [3] It also incorporates influences from bump jazz, [12] soul music, and pop music. [13] The song is built on a punchy beat [12] and its instrumentation includes a backing piano, [14] horns, [5] as well as trumpets and organs. [6]