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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.
[27] 2008 song "Diva" was originally proposed to American R&B singer Keyshia Cole (pictured), who declined to record it. [33] Kanye West (pictured) was approached by Beyoncé in 2009 to appear as a featured artist on the remix of "Ego". [34] 2011 song "End of Time" was inspired by the work of late Nigerian music legend Fela Kuti (pictured). [22]
Renaissance and its songs garnered nine nominations at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards including Album of the Year. Cowboy Carter , Beyoncé's eighth studio album, was released in March 2024 and debuted at number one in several countries across the globe, including the United States, Australia, Canada, Germany, and the United Kingdom, while ...
With her new album “Act 2: Cowboy Carter” arriving tomorrow at midnight, Beyoncé has revealed the tracklist for the album ahead of the March 29 release date. In recent Beyoncé fashion, the ...
Here are some of the best Beyonce songs of all time to dance to, to work out to, to run to, and more, featuring picks from Lemonade and songs with Jay Z on them.
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Baby Boy (Beyoncé song) Back to Black (song) Back Up (Beyoncé song) Be Alive; Be with You (Beyoncé song) Beautiful Liar; Before I Let Go; Best Thing I Never Had; Bigger (Beyoncé song) Black Parade (song) Blackbiird; Blackbird (Beyoncé song) Blow (Beyoncé song) Blue (Beyoncé song) Bodyguard (Beyoncé song) Boss (The Carters song) Bow Down ...
"Run the World (Girls)" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé, from her fourth studio album 4 (2011), released as the lead single from the album on April 21, 2011. It was written and produced by Beyoncé, The-Dream and Switch with additional production by Shea Taylor, while heavily sampling "Pon de Floor" by Major Lazer written by Nick "Afrojack" van de Wall, Wesley ...