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Beyoncé performing "Sorry" as part of the 2016 Formation World Tour "Sorry" was part of the set list of The Formation World Tour (2016) with the first performance taking place in Miami at the Marlins Park on April 27. [81] The song was performed second during the concerts and the singer appeared on stage alone for the beginning of the ...
"Sorry Not Sorry" is a song by American record producer DJ Khaled featuring American rappers Nas and Jay-Z and American singers James Fauntleroy and Beyoncé, the last of whom is credited on the song as "Harmonies by the Hive". Released on April 30, 2021, as the tenth track from Khaled's twelfth studio album Khaled Khaled, the "luxur
Beyoncé featured on two tracks of Coldplay's (pictured) A Head Full of Dreams. Her daughter was also featured on the album. The lead singer, Chris Martin had collaborated with Beyoncé and Jay-Z before. [50] [51] Beyoncé featured on "Telephone", a song recorded by Lady Gaga (pictured) for The Fame Monster in 2009. [52] "
American singer Beyoncé has released 61 singles as lead artist, 17 singles as a featured artist, 13 promotional singles, and six charity singles. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), Beyoncé has sold 161.5 million singles as a lead artist in the United States, and is the most RIAA-certified female artist in history.
If you missed Beyoncé's epic Christmas concert, you can now watch it as much as you want.. On Friday, Dec. 27, Netflix announced that the megastar's 13-minute halftime show performance during ...
Beyoncé garnered three nods for her eighth studio album, "Cowboy Carter." She is up for outstanding album, outstanding female artist and outstanding soul/R&B song for her single "16 Carriages."
Beyoncé racked up 11 nods for her country album, "Cowboy Carter," while Taylor Swift, Chappell Roan, and more scored multiple nominations. The 2025 Grammys have laid their cards down, down, down ...
"Pray You Catch Me" is a song by American singer Beyoncé. It is the first track on her sixth studio album, Lemonade (2016), released through Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records . The song's music video is part of Beyoncé's 2016 film Lemonade , aired on HBO alongside the album's release.