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"Sweet Dreams" is an electropop song [9] that incorporates elements of rock and old-school funk music. [8] [10] The song is built on undulating electro rhythms [11] and a thumping beat; [12] its groove fits into hip hop phrasing. [13]
Sweet Dreams" was critically acclaimed for its use of electronic bassline, which some critics compared to Michael Jackson's "Beat It" because of its electropop sound. [26] [27] "Sweet Dreams" is derived from contemporary R&B and incorporates influences from the classic 1980s funk. [28] "Broken-Hearted Girl" is a midtempo piano ballad. [28]
She later moves into an acoustic medley, performing a down-tempo version of "Sweet Dreams", [8] "Dangerously in Love 2" and "Sweet Love" (originally recorded by Anita Baker). [7] The medley leads into "If I Were a Boy" (which contains excerpts from "You Oughta Know", originally recorded by Alanis Morissette) and "Scared of Lonely".
Beyoncé, Shaboozey, and Pharrell Williams’ “Sweet Honey Buckiin’” is a three-part song that offers some of Beyoncé’s most extensive comments on the music industry, fame, and staying ...
"Video Phone" is a song recorded by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé for her third studio album I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008). It was written and produced by Beyoncé, Shondrae Crawford and Sean Garrett. A crunk song, it consists of simple lyrics and hidden innuendos. The lyrics refer to putting up a sexy display to be recorded on a video ...
The first, "Angel of My Dreams," was widely praised for its avant-garde music video, conceptual lyrics, and experimental structure; it was crowned as the year's No. 1 best pop song by Stereogum ...
The music video for "Broken-Hearted Girl" was directed by Sophie Muller. [54] It was released on the remix and video album Above and Beyoncé – Video Collection & Dance Mixes on June 16, 2009, [55] and through iTunes Stores on November 20, 2009. [31] Most of it had been filmed in black-and-white on a beach in Malibu, California, in late ...
The best new songs about love in 2024 from artists including Reneé Rapp, Nicki Minaj, Green Day, and Suki Waterhouse.