Born on September 4, 1981, to a loving family in Houston, Texas, Beyonce Giselle Knowles showed an aptitude for music before she could even talk. As a young girl, she would drown out everyone, including the choir, on Sundays at church. Every weekend, she tuned her voice by doing soulful hymns with the congregation and then moved on to opera classes, in which she was classically trained.
Beyonce in destiny’s child
A normal childhood was not in the books for Beyonce. At 8 years old, she met LaTavia Robertson while auditioning for a girl musical group and Matthew Knowles, Beyonce’s manager and father, later paired the two with LeToya Luckett. In 1992, cousin Kelly Rowland joined the group, and they performed together on Star Search.
Small gigs and much label-shopping later, the four beauties cemented their relationship by calling themselves Destiny’s Child. In 1997, “No, No, No” became their first official single, and they got off to a big start as the track went multiplatinum. The girls were instantly popular in the media and impressed all with their self-titled debut.
If critics were impressed with this new R&B group’s success, they were absolutely floored when The Writing’s on the Wall hit stores in 1999. DC, led by the incomparable Beyonce, had three top 10 hits within the year: “Jumpin, Jumpin,” “Say My Name” and “Bills, Bills, Bills.” They became one of the best-selling female groups of recent memory after this second album sold more than nine million units worldwide. At the same time, it was announced that their single “Independent Women Part 1,” off the Charlie’s Angels soundtrack, had reached the largest audience ever in the recorded radio airplay — 140.4 million pairs of ears.
Beyonce’s grammys
Shortly after the announcement of five Grammy nominations at the 2001 awards show and the excitement of the unbelievable record sales, LeToya and LaTavia left the group amid management struggles. Legal problems ensued, but Destiny’s Child became whole again with the arrival of Michelle Williams, and, for a short stint only, backup singer Farrah Franklin. At the Grammys, DC took home two awards, Best R&B Song and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group, both for “Say My Name.”
As a trio, Destiny’s Child’s third album, Survivor, which debuted in the spring of 2001, garnered a whole new set of hits, like “Bootylicious” and the title track. The success of Survivor resulted in another Grammy for the group in February 2002. In fact, the American Music, MTV, Soul Train, and Image Awards all showered the group with more hardware and praise.
Beyonce in austin powers
After all this success, the group’s three talented “sistas” decided to try their hands at solo careers before investing their time in another Destiny’s Child album. To no one’s surprise, Beyonce captured the bulk of the spotlight with her sex appeal and strong vocals. Even before her first album was organized, she had a hit with Jay-Z called “Bonnie and Clyde ’03″ and was cracking up audiences with her big-screen debut alongside Mike Myers in Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). This simply prepared fans for what was to come with Dangerously In Love, released in June 2003.
In 2003, Beyonce ventured onto the big screen again in the musical/comedy The Fighting Temptations alongside Oscar winner Cuba Gooding Jr.
Beyonce’s crazy in love
Beyonce displayed a versatile style with this solo effort, creating the club hit “Baby Boy,” the pop success “Crazy In Love” and the soulful “The Closer I Get To You” with Luther Vandross. Like her work in Destiny’s Child, Beyonce wrote or cowrote many of the tracks and performed her heart out on award shows to get the word out to a huge audience. She has emerged as a diva, making the best videos, catchiest songs and creating the most headlines. At 2004′s Grammy ceremony, Beyonce took away five awards and was the biggest winner of the night (a feat Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys and Norah Jones each accomplished in previous years). It was also during this time that Beyonce become involved with her “Crazy In Love” duet partner, Jay-Z.
In 2006, Beyonce hit the big screen again in The Pink Panther with comedic icon Steve Martin. The movie debuted at No. 1 on its opening weekend, and further solidified Beyonce as a double threat in the industry.
Beyonce releases b’day
Beyonce’s second solo effort, B’Day, was released in September 2006 with much success, selling 3,116,000 copies worldwide (and released on her 25th birthday). The singles “Deja Vu,” “Ring the Alarm” and “Irreplaceable” all hit No. 1 on the charts, and the album was nominated for an outstanding five Grammy Awards in 2007.
Beyonce was no stranger to award nominations in 2007, however, as her role in the musical Dreamgirls (2006) garnered the star her first official nomination as an actress by none other than the prestigious Golden Globes. She was also awarded the International Artist Award at the 2007 American Music Awards.
With fame, fortune and the most bootylicious booty out there, we just can’t seem to get enough of Beyonce. Either can Jay-Z. Known for keeping their relationship out of the public eye, Beyonce and Jay-Z wed in April of 2008 in a private ceremony in New York.
Beyonce and president barack obama
Beyonce not only performed “America the Beautiful” in January 2009 at the inauguration of Barack Obama, she also performed “At Last” while President Obama and Michelle Obama shared their first dance as President and First lady of the United States.
Beyonce releases i am… sasha fierce
After touring extensively, Beyonce released her third album entitled I Am… Sasha Fierce, using her “alter-ego” (or her “stage personality,” Sasha Fierce) for inspiration. The album had several No. 1 hits like “If I Were A Boy” and “Single Ladies.”
In 2009, Beyonce appeared on the big screen in the flick Obsessed, costarring Ali Larter. Beyonce played the wife of an asset manager who starts getting stalked by a temp worker, played by Larter, who works in his office.
Is Beyonce pregnant?
On March 25, 2010, rumors began circulating on the internet that Beyonce is now pregnant with her first child with husband Jay-Z.
Albums
Studio albums
| Year | Album details | Certifications
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| 2003 | Dangerously in Love
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| 2006 | B’Day
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| 2008 | I Am… Sasha Fierce
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Live albums
| Year | Album details |
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| 2004 | Live at Wembley
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| 2009 | I Am… Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas
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Extended plays
| Year | Album details |
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| 2007 | Irreemplazable
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| 2009 | Above and Beyoncé — Video Collection & Dance Mixes
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Singles
As lead artist
| Year | Single | Certifications
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| 2003 | “Crazy in Love” (featuring Jay-Z) |
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Dangerously in Love |
| “Baby Boy” (featuring Sean Paul) |
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| “Me, Myself and I” |
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| 2004 | “Naughty Girl” |
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| 2005 | “Check on It” (featuring Slim Thug) |
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#1′s |
| 2006 | “Déjà Vu” (featuring Jay-Z) |
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B’Day
Standard and Deluxe Editions |
| “Ring the Alarm” |
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| “Irreplaceable” |
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| 2007 | “Beautiful Liar” (with Shakira) |
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| “Get Me Bodied” | |||
| “Green Light” [A] | |||
| 2008 | “If I Were a Boy” |
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I Am… Sasha Fierce
Standard, Deluxe and Platinum Editions |
| “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” |
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| 2009 | “Diva” |
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| “Halo” |
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| “Ego”(Remix featuring Kanye West) |
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| “Sweet Dreams” |
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| “Broken-Hearted Girl” | |||
| “Video Phone” (Remix featuring Lady Gaga) | |||
| 2010 | “Why Don’t You Love Me” |
As featured artist
| Year | Single | Album |
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| 2000 | “I Got That” (with Amil) | All Money Is Legal |
| 2002 | “’03 Bonnie & Clyde” (with Jay-Z) | The Blueprint²: The Gift & The Curse |
| 2004 | “The Closer I Get to You” (with Luther Vandross) | Dance with My Father |
| 2007 | “Hollywood” (with Jay Z) | Kingdom Come |
| “Until the End of Time” (with Justin Timberlake) | FutureSex/LoveSounds Deluxe Edition | |
| 2008 | “Love in This Club, Part II” (with Usher and Lil Wayne) | Here I Stand |
| “Just Stand Up!” (with Artists Stand Up to Cancer) | Charity single | |
| 2010 | “Put It in a Love Song” (with Alicia Keys) | The Element of Freedom |
| “Telephone” (with Lady Gaga) | The Fame Monster | |
| “See Me Now”(with Kanye West & Charlie Wilson) | Dark Twisted Fantasy |
Soundtrack and promotional singles
| Year | Single | Album |
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| 2002 | “Work It Out” | Austin Powers in Goldmember |
| 2003 | “Fighting Temptation” | The Fighting Temptations |
| “Summertime” | ||
| 2004 | “Dangerously In Love 2″ | Dangerously in Love |
| 2007 | “Listen” | Dreamgirls: Music from the Motion Picture |
| “Upgrade U” (featuring Jay-Z) | B’Day | |
| 2008 | “At Last” | Cadillac Records: Music from the Motion Picture |
| 2008 | “Ave Maria” | I Am… Sasha Fierce |
| 2009 | “Radio” | |
| 2010 | “Fever” | Heat promo |
Other album appearances
1999 on Missy Elliott’s Da Real World:
- “Crazy Feelings”
2000 on Amil’s All Money Is Legal:
- “I Got That”
2002 on Missy Elliott’s Under Construction:
- “Nothing out There for Me”
2003 with Da Brat on Solange’s Solo Star:
- “Naive”
2003 on IAM’s Revoir un Printemps:
- “Bienvenue”
2003 September 11 attacks Inspiration promo:
- “What More Can I Give”
2005 on So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross with Stevie Wonder:
- “So Amazing”
2008 on Mathew Knowles & Music World Present Vol.1: Love Destiny:
- “Honesty”
2009 uncredited vocals on Jay-Z’s The Blueprint 3:
- “Venus vs. Mars”
Video albums
| Year | Title | Certifications |
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| 2004 | Live at Wembley
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| 2006 | BET Presents Beyoncé
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Beyoncé The Ultimate Performer
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| 2007 | B’Day Anthology Video Album
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The Beyoncé Experience Live
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| 2009 | Above and Beyoncé – Video Collection & Dance Mixes
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I Am… Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas
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Tours
| Year | Title | Duration | Number of
performances |
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| 2003 | Dangerously in Love Tour | November 3, 2003 – November 19, 2003 (Europe) | 9 |
| Her first tour began on November 3, 2003 at Manchester, United Kingdom. During the 2003 concerts, Knowles sang every song on her debut album along with a “DC Medley” from her past group. The tour was expanded into the Verizon Ladies First Tour. The set list included not only Dangerously in Love material, but also contained a special segment of her show dedicated to her erstwhile group Destiny’s Child. This concert also featured songs from Beyoncé’s 2003 film The Fighting Temptations (“Fever” and “Summertime”). | |||
| 2004 | Verizon Ladies First Tour | March 12, 2004 – April 19, 2004 (North America) | 25 |
| The concert tour featured American R&B-soul singers Beyoncé and Alicia Keys and American rapper Missy Elliott, with Canadian singer Tamia as their tour guest.The show toured around the United States and was co-sponsored by Steve Madden and L’Oréal. | |||
| 2007 | The Beyoncé Experience | April 10, 2007 – December 30, 2007 (Worldwide) | 97 |
| The tour featured an all female band under the name Suga Mama. A DVD of The Beyoncé Experience Tour, starting from April 10, 2007 and ending in November 12, 2007 was shot. It included the September 2 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California show because it was two days before Beyoncé’s 26th birthday. It was released on November 20, 2007. | |||
| 2009–2010 | I Am… Tour | March 26, 2009 – February 18, 2010 (Worldwide) | 105 |
| The third concert tour by American singer–songwriter Beyoncé Knowles, in support of her third studio album, I Am… Sasha Fierce. The tour visits the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia. | |||
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