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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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Daniel Caesar – Superpowers
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[Verse 1] / Oh, you got power, superpowers / Do you even know how to wield them? / All God's children are special / But not like you, no, not like you / You're just like a flower (
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Beyoncé – Superpower Samples
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See all of “Superpower” by Beyoncé’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Rihanna – Love on the Brain
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“Love on the Brain” has a 1950’s doo-wop sound that is similar to other contemporary songs like Amy Winehouse’s “Wake Up Alone” and Beyoncé’s “Superpower.” The chord progression
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Muni Long (Ft. August Alsina) – Hrs & Hrs (August Alsina Remix)
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[Intro: Muni Long] / Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh / Ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ah, ah, mm-mm (Yeah) / I don't usually do this but, um (Tiller, oh my God) / Can I sing to you? (Haha, haha
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The Weeknd – Drunk In Love (Remix)
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The Weeknd takes on Beyoncé’s “Drunk In Love” with more “drunk” than “love”. Instead of a ballad about being in love, Abel goes with a more literal approach to the drunk/faded part
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Spotify (Ft. Barack Obama) – President Obama's Summer Playlist
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Wanna know what President Barack Obama listens to while on vacation? He used Spotify to put together two playlists: 20 songs by day and 20 more by night. Genius has the lyrics and
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Beyoncé – Formation World Tour Setlist (Miami)
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Act 1: / No Angel (Intro) / Formation / Sorry (Interlude) / Sorry / Bow Down / Run The World (Girls) / Act 2: / Superpower (Interlude) / Mine (with Standing On The Sun - Dance
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Lil Durk – Super Powers
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[Intro] / Yea / The vibes so crazy right now / [Verse 1] / I'm off the lean I got super powers / Dive in that pussy like scuba divers / Hop out all black like a uber driver / Wild
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Rihanna – Love on the Brain Samples
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See all of “Love on the Brain” by Rihanna’s samples, covers, remixes, interpolations and live versions
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Beyoncé – Countdown
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In this well-polished R&B song about her love for Jay-Z, Queen Bey talks about how they both manage to have a perfect marriage while maintaining their superstardom (Beyoncé was six
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DJ Khaled (Ft. Drake) – For Free
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“For Free” is DJ Khaled and Drake’s summer ode to good sex. In it, Drake references Kendrick Lamar’s 2015 song “For Free?” and intentionally keeps the hook ambiguous, playing with
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Beyoncé – ALIEN SUPERSTAR
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“ALIEN SUPERSTAR” is Beyoncé’s self-appraise, defining herself as one and only.
Bey is one of the best-selling artists of all time with over 100 million records sold worldwide
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Too $hort – Blow the Whistle
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“Blow The Whistle” is the first single from Too $hort’s 16th album, Blow the Whistle.
As explained by Too $hort himself:
It’s a sports metaphor. I’m just saying ‘blow the
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Beyoncé (Ft. André 3000) – Party
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“Party” is a mid-tempo R&B song that exhibits elements of the 1980s Funk and Soul music. It samples “La Di Da Di” by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew, featuring MC Ricky D (now
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Beyoncé – Grown Woman
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“Grown Woman” was produced by Timbaland. It was also featured in a one minute plus Pepsi commercial which chronological shows past Beyoncé’s success with her current hits, Embrace
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Beyoncé – Love on Top
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Beyoncé took inspiration from her state of mind while playing Etta James. A throw-back to the 1980s music, the up-tempo R&B song exhibits similar styles of Stevie Wonder, Luther
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Amanda Marshall – I'm Not Drunk
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Excuse me, but has anybody ever told you / You look just like that singer on TV (Who, me? Well I'm a) / No, not her, the other one, the one who sings that song / Man, that song, it
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Beyoncé – The Formation Tour Setlist
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This Setlist is based on the last show "East Rutherford" on October 7, 2016 / "No Angel" (video intro) (contains elements of "Formation") / "Formation" / "Sorry" (contains elements
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Todrick Hall – 4 Beyoncé
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Me, myself, and I, that's all I've got till the end of time / I'll be your baby / (Baby boy, you stay on my mind) / Love you like crazy / (Looking so crazy in love) / On top, baby
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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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Rihanna – Love on the Brain Samples
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See all of “Love on the Brain” by Rihanna’s samples
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Destiny's Child – Nuclear
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[Verse 1: Beyoncé] / You had your dreams (dreams) / And I had mine (mine) / Eyes wide open when we dream together / They wanna know how we keep our shit together / [Pre-Chours
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Beyoncé – Rather Die Young
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Although the track wasn’t a single, it’s been acknowledged as an important track from the record. Co-written by Bey, Australian Luke Steele and Jeff Bhasker, it’s a wonderful 70’s
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Gitt Cazz – Reminisce
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[Chorus] / Let’s pop a cork, I’m wit da gang na / Toasting to the fact it ain’t the same na / Heyy ya, thumbing thru da pichaz in my brain yah / Used to couldn’t wait to make a g
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Beyoncé – I Miss You
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“I Miss You” is a song by Beyoncé Knowles, taken from her fourth studio album, 4 (2011). It was written by R&B singer-songwriter Frank Ocean.
This song is the first official
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Muni Long – Hrs & Hrs
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Describing various forms of intimate quality time between two partners, “Hrs & Hrs” is Priscilla Renea’s first successful record under her Muni Long moniker.
Developed as a
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Genius (Ft. Beyoncé) – Artist Archive: Beyoncé
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This page serves as an initial archive of online resources pertaining to Beyoncé. Examples of works contained within in this archive include:
Interviews (magazines, radio, video)
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Beyoncé (Ft. JAY-Z) – Drunk in Love
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Beyoncé brings her husband Jay Z aboard for their first collaboration since 2013’s “Part II (On the Run)” continuation of their first collab “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde”.
“Drunk” seems to
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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 – 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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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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Beyoncé – Blow
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The sultry, sexy suggestively-titled fourth track of Beyoncé’s eponymous album oozes sensuality and sexuality. Written about performing cunnilingus, “Blow” is a modern version of
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Beyoncé (Ft. Nicki Minaj) – Flawless Remix
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The “Queen B” and the “Queen of Rap” united for the first time ever on “***Flawless (Remix)” in August 2014, nine months after the release of the original “***Flawless.” It is one
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