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"Dance for You" is a song by American singer Beyoncé for the deluxe edition of her fourth studio album, 4 (2011). It was written by Beyoncé, Terius "The-Dream" Nash and Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, while production was handled by the former two. "Dance for You" is a midtempo R&B song, in which Beyoncé adopts sensual vocals.
4 is the fourth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Beyoncé.It was released on June 24, 2011, by Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records.. Following a career hiatus which reignited her creativity, Beyoncé was inspired to create a record with a basis in traditional rhythm and blues that stood apart from contemporary pop.
When you're pregnant, it's a little bit harder to breathe, so it was hard doing all the choreography and singing at the same time. I just got my strength from all the love from the fans. I can see all of my super fans in the audience when I'm performing because they're doing the choreography harder than me.
Beyoncé brought a little country Christmas to her halftime show performance during the NFL’s Houston Texans vs. Baltimore Ravens game, armed with many tricks up her sleeve. The Grammy winner ...
The 12 year old joined the marching band and a line of dancers to square dance to “My House” and “Texas Hold ‘Em.” ... You Might Also Like. 4 Investment-Worthy Skincare Finds From Sephora.
Despite trying to keep a low profile during the 66th GRAMMY Awards on Sunday night, Beyoncé still managed to cause a commotion. The most winningest GRAMMYs artist attended music's biggest night ...
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.
For the soundtrack album of the 2008 film Cadillac Records, Beyoncé covered "At Last", originally performed by Etta James (pictured). [29] Jamaican dancehall-reggae artist Sean Paul (pictured) co-wrote "Baby Boy", on which he appeared as a featured vocalist. [30]