Genius Lyrics
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Beyoncé – Jealous
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“Jealous” is track 7 of Beyoncé’s eponymous fifth studio album. A clear power ballad, the song broods contemplatively through layers of distorted vocals, echoing yelps, and other
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Kendrick Lamar – Beyonce
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This track concerns K-Dot’s obsession with Beyoncé. He knows there’s a huge gap between them money-wise, and that Jay-Z was her fiance (they’re married now, but the song was
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Beyoncé – Formation
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“Formation” is a Black Power anthem, a fitting contribution to Black History Month and an important conversation piece in the Black Lives Matter movement. The song was released one
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Beyoncé – Bow Down / I Been On
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Beyoncé dropped this via SoundCloud. Paying homage to her hometown Houston with this very Houston-influenced track. She later released a remix on the “I Been On” part featuring
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Beyoncé (Ft. RAYE) – BIGGER
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“Bigger” takes its themes from “balance (mufasa interlude)” which precedes it; like Mufasa, Beyoncé encourages her audience to see themselves as a crucial piece of a larger whole.
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Beyoncé – SPIRIT
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An uplifting song, “Spirit” is Beyoncé’s official ascent into lioness stardom. On the track, she sings of the approaching greatness of a future leader as well as the importance of
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Beyoncé – Radio
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“Radio” is an uptempo synthpop and dance-pop song off of Beyoncé’s third studio album “I Am…Sasha Fierce”. In her own words:
It just seems like a feel-good record but when you
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Drake (Ft. James Fauntleroy) – Girls Love Beyoncé
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Drake teams up with James Fauntleroy of Cocaine 80’s for a interpolation remix of Destiny’s Child’s classic track “Say My Name,” the group of which Beyoncé was the lead singer in
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Beyoncé – Pretty Hurts
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A frank and very personal take on what beauty is, the opening track of Beyoncé’s groundbreaking self-titled album offers the very first point of social relevancy in the record
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Beyoncé – Sandcastles
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“Sandcastles” is a one of the few ballads on the album. Beyoncé’s vocals are raw and wounded, but newly hopeful.
The pared-down video that accompanies the track shows Beyoncé
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Beyoncé – Daddy Lessons
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“Daddy Lessons” is Beyoncé’s first foray into country. The song is about her childhood roots in Texas and the lessons she learned from her father.
Beyoncé’s father, Mathew Knowles
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Pentatonix – Evolution of Beyoncé
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[Destiny's Child - Bills, Bills, Bills] / Can you pay my bills / Can you pay my telephone bills / Can you pay my automo-bills / If you did then maybe we could chill / I don't think
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Beyoncé – 7/11
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One of two new solo tracks from the Beyoncé Platinum Edition, a re-release of the album that broke the internet. “7/11” sees Queen Bey embrace her ratchet side with a dance all
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Cuban Doll – Iam Beyonce
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[Intro] / Bitch you ain't getting no money / [Hook] / In the trap I go harder / Ho I'm your father / Bitch you my daughter / Yeah, I'm getting money / Like I'm Shawn Carter / Bitch
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Beyoncé – Freakum Dress
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“Freakum Dress” is a song from Beyonce’s sophomore album B'Day and produced by Rich Harrison who was responsible for her smash hit “Crazy In Love.”
The concept behind the song
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Beyoncé – End of Time
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“End of Time” is the seventh and final single off of Beyoncé’s 2011 album 4. It was announced as a single in February 2012, and serviced to radio on April 23. Despite it’s critical
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Cuban Doll – Iam Beyonce
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[Intro] / Bitch you ain't getting no money / [Hook] / In the trap I go harder / Ho I'm your father / Bitch you my daughter / Yeah, I'm getting money / Like I'm Shawn Carter / Bitch
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Beyoncé – Freakum Dress
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“Freakum Dress” is a song from Beyonce’s sophomore album B'Day and produced by Rich Harrison who was responsible for her smash hit “Crazy In Love.”
The concept behind the song
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Beyoncé – End of Time
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“End of Time” is the seventh and final single off of Beyoncé’s 2011 album 4. It was announced as a single in February 2012, and serviced to radio on April 23. Despite it’s critical
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Beyoncé (Ft. James Blake) – Forward
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The shortest song on the album, “Forward” is also a turning point. Whatever has happened in this relationship‚ Beyoncé’s moving ahead. It’s notable that a man’s soft voice (British
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Beyoncé (Ft. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie) – ***Flawless
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The hard-hitting eleventh track from Bey’s self-titled record, “Flawless” is among Beyoncé’s most experimental and influential records. Perhaps the most culturally relevant track
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Beyoncé & Kendrick Lamar – NILE
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“NILE” serves as the tenth track on Beyoncé’s specially curated The Lion King soundtrack. The project dropped on July 19, 2019, along with the film’s worldwide theatrical release.
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Beyoncé – Halo
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One of Bey’s most vocally demanding and optimistic works, “Halo” comes off as a centerpiece in the I Am… disc of Beyoncé’s third studio album. Equipped with emotional vocalizations
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Beyoncé – Schoolin' Life
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The-Dream written and produced song is a bonus track on the Target Deluxe and Japanese editions of 4. The R&B songwriter and producer also has credits on the album’s “1+1,” “End of
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Lil Durk (Ft. DeJ Loaf) – My Beyoncé
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Lil Durk and Dej Loaf link up together to confirm the rumors about them being a couple. This song is the first official single off Durk’s upcoming mixtape, 300 Days 300 Nights. It
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Beyoncé – No Angel
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On the fifth track of her eponymous album, Bey gives us the chillwave piece of her musical puzzle. Gliding smoothly over a cascading beat, Bey waxes poetic in a mesmerizing
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Beyoncé – OTHERSIDE
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[Verse 1: Beyoncé] / If the storm comes / If we burn up / If the wells run dry / You're my reason / To believe in / Another life / [Chorus: Beyoncé] / If it all ends / And it's
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Beyoncé (Ft. Frank Ocean) – Superpower
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This simple song about the strength of a true union was co-written by and features Frank Ocean. The New Orleans singer-songwriter previously contributed “I Miss You” to Beyoncé’s
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Beyoncé – Listen
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“Listen” was a new song written for the film adaptation of the hit Broadway musical Dreamgirls. In the film, Beyoncé plays the character of Deena Jones, who sings the song to her
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Beyoncé – If I Were a Boy
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“If I Were a Boy” is a commentary on the double standards that often exist between men and women and a story of role reversal. She explores what it would be like if she did all the
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Beyoncé – Speechless
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“Speechless” is a sensual ballad from Beyonce’s debut album Dangerously In Love. With a slow yet alluring musical production, layered over a controlled and seductive vocal
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Beyoncé – Ring Off
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“Ring Off” is one of two new tracks from the Beyoncé Platinum Edition. When the title was first announced, some wondered if this would be Beyoncé’s commentary on the speculation
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Beyoncé – FIND YOUR WAY BACK
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On “Find Your Way Back” Beyonce plays with Simba’s story and narrative within The Lion King to talk about fathers and finding your own way. This is notable as Beyonce has had her
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Beyoncé – Green Light
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Beyonce sings about how the love in her relationship seems to have changed; over a classic funky beat produced by The Neptunes.
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Beyoncé – Naughty Girl
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In 2003, all the talk was about the 100% gold that was “Crazy in Love”, but we secretly wondered how many tricks Beyoncé had up (and under) her sleeve.
Well, as it turns out, her
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Beyoncé – ENERGY (Renaissance World Tour Live)
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[Intro: Beyoncé, BEAM] / I can see the love in your eyes / Boy, I know you wanna squeeze it, don't lie / Double-tap when I walk by, fuck a reply / You wanna deep dive in it and I
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Warren Hue – Beyoncé
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[Chorus] / Baby girl got the wrong name, cause she do the dance like Beyoncé, different type of baby she a blonde ooo / And she finna pull up to the rendezvous / (yeah yeah) and I’
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Beyoncé – Satellites
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[Intro] / Satellites / Flashin' by / [Verse 1] / It's a beautiful state we're in / But how can we love in isolation? / Think how happy we can be when we just try / We're nothing
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Monét X Change – Beyoncé
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[Verse 1] / On top like a toupee (Top) / Might find me a new bae (You) / Give me lemons, make Minute Maid (Yum) / Bitch, I'm Beyoncé / Thick-lipped like JAY-Z (Rrrr!) / Go off like
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Beyoncé – Suga Mama
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“Suga Mama” is a song recorded by American R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles for her second studio album, B'Day. Lyrically, it shows Beyoncé willing to pay large amounts of money to keep
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