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"Heaven" is a piano ballad with gospel and pop elements and emotional vocals which received comparisons to Beyoncé's 2008 song "Halo". The personal lyrics describe the protagonist mourning the death of a beloved person by repeating a sentimental hook; many critics found its lyrics to be personal.
Beyoncé featured on two tracks of Coldplay's (pictured) A Head Full of Dreams. Her daughter was also featured on the album. The lead singer, Chris Martin had collaborated with Beyoncé and Jay-Z before. [50] [51] Beyoncé featured on "Telephone", a song recorded by Lady Gaga (pictured) for The Fame Monster in 2009. [52] "
Baby Boy (Beyoncé song) Back to Black (song) Back Up (Beyoncé song) Be Alive; Be with You (Beyoncé song) Beautiful Liar; Before I Let Go; Best Thing I Never Had; Bigger (Beyoncé song) Black Parade (song) Blackbiird; Blackbird (Beyoncé song) Blow (Beyoncé song) Blue (Beyoncé song) Bodyguard (Beyoncé song) Boss (The Carters song) Bow Down ...
Beyoncé’s new album “Cowboy Carter” arrives after what the Texas-born singer says was a five-year journey she embarked on after feeling rejected by the country music world. On her eighth ...
The most iconic and inspirational lyrics from Beyoncé's career so far. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail ...
Daddy (Beyoncé song) Daddy Lessons; Dance for You; Dance with Me (Destiny's Child song) Dangerously in Love 2; Déjà Vu (Beyoncé song) Delresto (Echoes) Die with You; Disappear (Beyoncé song) Diva (Beyoncé song) Do It Again (Cam'ron song) Don't Hurt Yourself (Beyoncé song) Don't Jealous Me; Donk (Beyoncé song) Dot (Destiny's Child song ...
The Beyhive considers this one of Beyoncé’s most “personal” songs yet. Here's what '16 Carriages' is really about. Beyoncé's ‘16 Carriages’ Lyrics Sound Incredibly Intimate
A dance-pop song, [11] "Telephone" starts slowly as Gaga sings in a solemn voice over a harp melody, which changes immediately to a pounding beat. [12] Beyoncé delivers her verse in a "rapid-fire" way, accompanied by double beats. [13] She sings her lyrics through a brief interlude and later backs the chorus during the rest of the song. [14] "