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  1. Sep 4, 2024 · Beyonce's top songs on the Billboard Hot 100, from hits like "Crazy In Love" to "Texas Hold 'Em."

    • 'Halo'
    • 'Black Parade'
    • 'Break My Soul'
    • 'Formation'
    • 'Listen'
    • 'Deja Vu'
    • 'Best Thing I Never Had'
    • 'Run The World
    • 'Sweet Dreams'
    • 'Ring The Alarm'

    Anchored by the signature pop soundsof co-writer Ryan Tedder, the fourth single from "I Am … Sasha Fierce" tends toward repetition as it clops along, but Beyoncé’s pure voice glides with elegance.

    Musically, the song released as a surprise on Juneteenth skillfully weaves trap and hip-hopwith an electronic base. Lyrically, Beyoncé orchestrates a celebration of Black culture ("Motherland drip on me … I can't forget my history is her story"), activism ("Put your fists up in the air, show Black love") and Black pride ("We got rhythm / We got pr...

    Those wondering which direction Beyoncé would twist on her new album received their answer with this giddy single, a sublime mashup of Robin S.’s 1993 club thumper "Show Me Love," Big Freedia’s "Explode" and Beyoncé’s own unfettered vocals. When not calling for a reinvention ("And I just quit my job / I'm gonna find a new drive") Beyoncé semi-ra...

    What the song lacks in melody or hooks, it more than compensates with Beyoncé’s pointed lyrics that touch on race and politics. "My daddy Alabama, my mother Louisiana," she sings in a slurry vocal as synths bounce like rubber bands underneath her words. The song – and its searing video from "Lemonade" remains one of her most consequential musical ...

    The sumptuous balladthat Beyoncé performed in "Dreamgirls" (as her character, Deena Jones) was one of four new songs written for the film version of the musical. Soaring with cinematic drama, Beyoncé-as-Deena sings with conviction about realizing dreams and finding your way, pulling out the vocal fireworks as the song reaches its apex. No 'Best S...

    "Let’s go get 'em," Beyoncé says to Jay-Z with an audible grin as the pair romp through a funky R&B head-nodderthat simmers with the pair’s sexual tension. Utilizing soulful horns and a skittering hi-hat, the lead single from "B-Day" further cemented Beyoncé’s status as a burgeoning icon.

    Despite the pretty piano bedand swoopy ballad trappings, there's nothing squishy about the way Beyoncé informs "Thank God you blew it / Thank God I dodged a bullet." If you’re looking for a turn-on-your-heel-and sashay-away kiss-off, this is a good place to start.

    One of Beyoncé’s greatest contributions is her continued championing of women through anthems of empowerment that are never subtle – and nor should they be. Stuttering backing vocals and militant snare drum power this dancehall-influenced bangerthat drips with attitude as it celebrates feminine power.

    Originally titled "Beautiful Nightmare,"the electro-pop stunnerfrom "I Am … Sasha Fierce" represented a musical shift for Beyoncé. Buzzing guitar and a synth-pop beat melded with a creeping bassline that prompted many a comparison to Michael Jackson’s "Thriller." This is not a bad thing. Barack Obama's summer music, book recommendations:Harry Styl...

    The siren at the start of the song indicated that a more aggressive Bey was about to emerge, so taking cover was advised. After filming the adaptation of Broadway musical "Dreamgirls," Beyoncé said she was packed with pent-up emotions and ideasand immediately churned out this snarly retort to cheating beaus.

    • 2 min
    • Melissa Ruggieri
    • Lester Fabian Brathwaite
    • 2 min
    • "Crazy in Love" The horns that started it all. Beyoncé's first solo single is still her greatest. With those opening trumpets — sampled from the Chi-Lites' 1970 song "Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)" — heralding the arrival of a new queen, Bey strut her way into the history books.
    • "Formation" "Formation" marked a seismic shift in the culture and for Beyoncé. Unapologetically, audaciously Black in tone, in visual style, and in lyrical content ("Jackson 5 nostrils" and all), the song was basically anointed the new Black national anthem upon its release.
    • "Break My Soul" Nearly 20 years into her solo career and Beyoncé is still able to perfectly deliver a perfect song. Is third place too high for "Break My Soul"?
    • "Drunk in Love" If they were any other couple, Jay-Z and Beyoncé's PDA would warrant a social media campaign just to break them up. But no other couple makes hits as indelible as "Drunk in Love."
    • Rania Aniftos
    • "Irreplaceable" “Irreplaceable” peaked at No. 1 on the chart dated December 16, 2006.
    • "Baby Boy" “Baby Boy” featuring Sean Paul peaked at No. 1 on the chart dated October 4, 2003.
    • "Crazy in Love" “Crazy in Love” featuring Jay-Z peaked at No. 1 on the chart dated July 12, 2003.
    • "Check On It" “Check On It” featuring Slim Thug peaked at No. 1 on the chart dated February 4, 2006.
  2. Mar 28, 2024 · All of Beyoncé's No. 1 songs ranked, including 'Texas Hold ‘Em' and 'Single Ladies'. Whether she’s standing alone, teaming with a British troubadour or linking attitude with a hip-hop ...

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    • Melissa Ruggieri
  3. Jul 31, 2020 · To celebrate the release of her new visual album, Black Is King, out Friday on Disney+, we’re celebrating the top 100 songs in her solo catalog. The list includes her early work outside of ...

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  5. Apr 1, 2024 · The 70 greatest Beyonce songs, from 'Single Ladies' to 'Flawless,' 'Formation' to 'Upgrade U,' and 'Crazy in Love' to 'Ya Ya'

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