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Beyoncé won critical acclaim for her role Cadillac Records and has performed "At Last" several times since the movie was released, including in front of James herself. [44] Beyonce told MTV News: "[Etta James is] one of my heroes, and I always loved her voice, but now knowing what she's been through, she's one of my heroes. I'm not sure if she ...
The 2011 song Run the World (Girls)" samples Pon de Floor, a 2009 song performed by Major Lazer (pictured) – a collaborative musical project from DJ/producers Diplo and Switch. [27] On the 2011 song " Schoolin' Life ", Beyoncé channels the friskiness of American singer Prince ( pictured ) in his prime as she addresses many life lessons to ...
There's no better way to say you love someone than by dedicating these love song lyrics to them! They're perfect for Valentine's Day, or any special occasion. ... Off You" "At long last, love has ...
In 2003, "Crazy in Love" and "Baby Boy" peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100 for eight and nine weeks, respectively. [7] After the disbandment of Destiny's Child in 2005, [8] the single "Check on It" featuring Slim Thug was released for The Pink Panther soundtrack; the song also features Destiny's Child member Kelly Rowland singing ...
[Verse 1: Miley Cyrus & Beyoncé] Know we're jumpin' the gun, but we're both still young One day, we won't be Didn't know what I want 'til I saw your face
Meanwhile, Beyoncé kept the melody and theme of the song largely the same—though the fresh lyrics seem to be specifically be about her and Jay Z (who she's been married to since 2008) with new ...
"Love On Top" is an up-tempo R&B and disco song viewed as a modern take on old school music. [7] [8] [9] It also exhibits elements of retro-soul music, [10] [11] retro-pop, [12] 1980s pop music, [8] funk music, [13] [14] jazz, [15] and 1970s classic disco music, as stated by Joanne Dorken of MTV UK, Cameron Adams of the Herald Sun and Thomas Conner of Chicago Sun-Times.
The song was written by Beyoncé herself with Elizabeth Lowell Boland, Shawntoni Ajanae Nichols, Leven Kali, Ryan Beatty and Raphael Saadiq, who also produced the song. [6] Critics described the song as a country pop, with elements form R&B and soft rock, [7] [8] with music influence from British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac. [9] [10]