List of songs recorded by Beyoncé
American singer Beyoncé rose to fame in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the R&B girl group Destiny's Child, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time.[1] During the hiatus of the girl group in 2002,[2] Knowles embarked on her solo career that she pursued following the disbandment of the group in 2005.[3] She has written and recorded material for her five studio albums, namely Dangerously in Love (2003), B'Day (2006), I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), 4 (2011), and her self-titled album, Beyoncé (2013). Apart from her work in music, Knowles has launched a career in acting. She made her debut in the 2001 musical film Carmen: A Hip Hopera, prior to appearing in major films, including Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), The Pink Panther (2006), Dreamgirls (2006), Epic, and Cadillac Records (2008). She has written and recorded material for the soundtrack albums of all the mentioned movies. Knowles has also lent her vocals to several recordings for specific charitable causes and other tracks that were used in television advertisements. Songs included in this list are from her studio albums, extended plays, soundtrack albums, live albums, mixtapes, and collaborations with other recording artists on their respective albums. Many of them were released as singles and have been successful both stateside and in international markets. Also included in this list are songs that Knowles recorded, but remain unreleased or were never officially released.
Knowles started recording material for her debut solo album Dangerously in Love in 2002; she selected the producers with whom she would collaborate, held meetings with prospective producers from West Coast across the East Coast and had interviews with them.[4] She went to Miami, Florida to begin sessions with Canadian record producer Scott Storch, her first collaborator.[5] Knowles took a wider role in the production of Dangerously in Love, co-writing a majority of the songs, choosing which ones to produce and sharing ideas on the mixing and mastering of tracks.[6] 15 of 43 songs recorded by Knowles, made it to the album.[7] After having a month-long vacation following the filming Dreamgirls, she went to the studio to start working on her second studio album B'Day in 2006.[8] Knowles began working with songwriter-producers Rich Harrison, Rodney Jerkins, Sean Garrett,[9][10] Cameron Wallace, The Neptunes, Swizz Beatz, and Walter Millsap.[11] Two female songwriters were also included in the production team, who helped structure the album: Knowles' cousin Angela Beyincé, who had previously collaborated in Dangerously in Love, and songwriter Makeba Riddick, who made her way into the team after writing "Déjà Vu", the lead single off B'Day.[8] While Knowles and the team brainstormed the lyrics, other collaborators simultaneously produce the tracks.[8] She arranged, co-wrote and co-produced all the songs on B'Day,[9] which was titled as a reference to her birthday,[12] and completed in three weeks.[13]
In 2007, Knowles began working on her third studio album I Am... Sasha Fierce, which she said was a double album while making comparisons to a magazine.[14][15] The first disc I Am... was intended to show her insecurities about love,[16] and to give a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Knowles' life, stripped of her make-up and celebrity trappings.[15] On the other hand, the second disc Sasha Fierce showcased her aggressive, sensual and care-free onstage alter ego of the same name.[15] When Knowles started recording tracks for I Am... Sasha Fierce, she felt that she had to grow and mature artistically; she wanted to "be challenged".[17] Inspired by her husband Jay-Z and Etta James,[18] she collaborated with several producers and songwriters - including Kenneth Edmonds, Stargate, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, Terius "The-Dream" Nash, Rodney Jerkins, Sean Garrett, Solange, Jim Jonsin, Rico Love and Ryan Tedder - while either co-wroting or co-producing each song on the record.[19][20] In 2010, Knowles took a break from her career to rest and gain perspective.[21] During the hiatus, she dedicated herself to enjoying the everyday things in life, which reignited her creativity and became a source of inspiration for her fourth studio album 4 that she described as "a labor of love".[22][23][24] Knowles also drew inspiration from the work of Fela Kuti, Earth, Wind & Fire, Lionel Richie, The Jackson 5, New Edition, Florence and the Machine, Adele, and Prince.[23][25] She allowed herself the artistic freedom to record songs in which the melody and lyrics came together naturally.[23][25] Wanting to bring back "the emotion and live instruments and just soul missing out of the music industry",[24] Knowles co-produced the entire record[26] as she worked with Diane Warren, Diplo, Ester Dean, Switch, Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Frank Ocean, Kanye West, Sean Garrett and Shea Taylor, among others.[27]
Released songs
Indicates single release |
Unreleased songs
Song | Artist(s) | Writer(s) | Originating album | Leak | Ref. |
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"Babe, You're The Only Man" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | Dangerously in Love | Yes | [128] [129] |
"Beat My Drum" | Beyoncé Knowles | Beyoncé Knowles Sean Garrett Tracey Serwell |
I Am... Sasha Fierce | No | [130] [131] |
"Black Culture" [note 41] |
Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Yes | [132] [132] |
"Blind Trust" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | B'Day | Yes | [133] |
"Bow Down/I Been On" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | Beyoncé | Yes | [134] |
"Cherry" | Beyoncé Knowles | Jerome Harmon Beyoncé Knowles Timothy Mosley Justin Timberlake |
Beyoncé | No | [135] |
"Control" | Beyoncé Knowles | Mikkel Storleer Eriksen Tor Erik Hermansen |
I Am... Sasha Fierce | Yes | [136] |
"Donk" | Beyoncé Knowles | Beyoncé Knowles Terius Nash Pharrell Williams |
Beyoncé | No | [137] |
"Erotic" | Beyoncé Knowles | Amanda Ghost Beyoncé Knowles Johntá Austin |
Unknown | No | [138] |
"Heartbeat" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | 4 | No | [139] |
"In This World" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | |
"I'm Alone Now" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | |
"I'm Glad There's You" | Beyoncé Knowles | Jimmy Dorsey Paul Madeira |
Dangerously in Love | Yes | [129] |
"Ice Cream Truck" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | Dangerously in Love | Yes | [140] [141] |
"Forever to Bleed" | Beyoncé Knowles | Clinton Sparks | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Yes | [142] [131] |
"Kick Him Out (Next Ex)" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | B'Day | Yes | [143] |
"My Body" | Beyoncé Knowles | Alonzo Stevenson Beyoncé Knowles Crystal Johnson Tony Reyes |
I Am... Sasha Fierce | No | [144] [131] |
"New Shoes" | Beyoncé Knowles | Shaffer Smith | B'Day | Yes | [143] |
"Owls Go" | Beyoncé Knowles | Cameron David Bird Cecil James Beyoncé Knowles |
Dangerously in Love | No | [145] |
"Roc" | Beyoncé Knowles | Johntá Austin Mikkel Storleer Eriksen Tor Erik Hermansen |
I Am... Sasha Fierce | Yes | [146] [147] |
"Runway" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | 4 | No | [148] |
"Scent of You" | Beyoncé Knowles | Bryce Wilson | Dangerously in Love | No | [149] |
"Settle for You" | Beyoncé Knowles | Shawn Carter Makeda Davis Beyoncé Knowles Bryce Wilson |
Dangerously in Love | Yes | [150] |
"Slow Love" | Beyoncé Knowles | Amanda Ghost Beyoncé Knowles Ian Dench Johntá Austin Mikkel Storleer Eriksen Tor Erik Hermansen |
I Am... Sasha Fierce | Yes | [151] [152] |
"Stop Sign" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | I Am... Sasha Fierce | Yes | [153] [154] |
"Waiting" | Beyoncé Knowles | Mikkel Storleer Eriksen Shaffer Smith Tor Erik Hermansen |
I Am... Sasha Fierce | Yes | [132] |
"What's Good With You" | Beyoncé Knowles | Unknown | Unknown | Yes | |
"Venus vs. Mars" (uncredited) | Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Knowles | Jerome Harmon Shawn Carter Tim Mosley |
The Blueprint 3 | Yes | [155] [156] |
"Vunerable" | Beyoncé Knowles | Chad Hugo Beyoncé Knowles Pharrell Williams |
Dangerously in Love | No | [157] |
"What Kind of World" | Beyoncé Knowles | Louis Biancaniello Jim Jonsin Sam Watters |
Unknown | No | [158] |
"Wrapped Around Me" | Beyoncé Knowles | Missy Elliott | Dangerously in Love | No | [159] |
See also
- Beyoncé discography
- List of best-selling music artists
- List of Destiny's Child songs
- Destiny's Child discography
Notes
- ↑ An asterisk beside an album title denotes the song to be available as a bonus track on certain editions of said album.
- ↑ "A Woman Like Me" was originally recorded for the soundtrack album of The Pink Panther (2006), but was eventually not used.
- ↑ "At Last" is a 1941 song written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren for the musical film Orchestra Wives (1942).
- ↑ "Be with You" contains interpolations from "I'd Rather Be with You" by Bootsy's Rubber Band and excerpts from "Strawberry Letter 23" by The Brothers Johnson.
- ↑ "Bello Embustero" is the Spanish-language re-recording of "Beautiful Liar" (B'Day (Deluxe Edition), 2007).
- 1 2 3 Irreemplazable is the first extended play (EP) by Knowles. Featuring Spanish, English and Spanglish re-recordings of songs from her second studio album B'Day (2006), it was marketed as a bonus disc for the deluxe edition of B'Day, before being released separately on August 28, 2007 by Columbia Records.
- ↑ "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" contains an interpolation of "If I Was Your Girlfriend" by Prince and a sample of "Me and My Girlfriend" by 2Pac.
- ↑ Though featured on Destiny's Child's album Survivor (2001), "Brown Eyes" was performed by Knowles only.
- ↑ "The Closer I Get to You", originally performed by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway in 1978, was re-recorded by Knowles as a duet with Luther Vandross for her album Dangerously in Love (2003).
- ↑ "Countdown" samples "Uhh Ahh" by Boyz II Men.
- ↑ "Crazy in Love" contains samples from "Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)" by The Chi-Lites.
- ↑ Knowles covered Carol Channing's 1949 song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" for Giorgio Armani's new fragrance Emporio Armani Diamonds in an ad directed by Jake Nava and titled "Can You Resist?".
- ↑ "Encore for the Fans" contains "Encore for the Fans (Interlude)", "Listen" and "Get Me Bodied (Extended Mix)".
- 1 2 "Fever" is 1956 a song originally performed by Little Willie John.
- ↑ "Gift from Virgo" is inspired by "Rainy Day" by Shuggie Otis.
- ↑ "God Bless the USA" is a 1984 song originally performed by Lee Greenwood.
- ↑ "Honesty" is 1979 a song originally performed by Billy Joel.
- ↑ "I'd Rather Go Blind" is a 1968 song originally performed by Etta James.
- ↑ "Irreemplazable" is the Spanish-language re-recording of "Irreplaceable" (B'Day (Deluxe Edition), 2007).
- ↑ "Just Stand Up!" is a 2008 song performed by an all-star charity supergroup artists during the telethon "Stand Up to Cancer".
- ↑ "Mueve el Cuerpo" is Spanish-language re-recording of "Get Me Bodied" (B'Day, 2006).
- ↑ "Move Your Body!" is a 2011 re-written version of the 2006 song "Get Me Bodied" for the Let's Move! Flash Workout, which aims to combat child obesity by prompting youngsters to become more active.
- ↑ "Naughty Girl" contains interpolations from "Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer.
- ↑ "Oye" is Spanish-language re-recording of "Listen" (B'Day (Deluxe Edition), 2007).
- ↑ "Party" samples "La Di Da Di" by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew featuring MC Ricky D.
- ↑ "Party" samples "La Di Da Di" by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew featuring MC Ricky D.
- ↑ Knowles recorded "Pepsi's Carmen" for a 2003 Pepsi Commercial.
- ↑ "Resentment" samples "Think (Instrumental)" by Curtis Mayfield.
- ↑ "Run the World (Girls)" samples "Pon de Floor" by Major Lazer.
- ↑ "Sexy Lil' Thug" is Knowles' 2005 re-recording of 50 Cent's 2003 song "In da Club".
- ↑ "Si Yo Fuera un Chico" is the Spanish-language re-recording of "If I Were a Boy" (I Am... Sasha Fierce (Deluxe Edition), 2007).
- ↑ "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States of America. This recording is Beyoncé's a cappella performance at Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004).
- ↑ "Still in Love (Kissing You)" is Knowles' 2007 re-recording of Des'ree's 1997 song "Kissing You".
- ↑ "Suga Mama" samples "Searching for Soul" by Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers.
- ↑ "That's How You Like It" contains resung lyrics from "I Like It" by DeBarge.
- ↑ "Upgrade U" samples "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do (And Still Be a Lady)" by Betty Wright.
- ↑ Knowles, Britney Spears and P!nk covered Queen's 1977 song "We Will Rock You" for an international commercial Pepsi campaign. The song was released on Pepsi Music 2004 CD.
- ↑ "Welcome to Hollywood" is Knowles' 2007 re-recording of Jay-Z's 2006 song "Hollywood".
- ↑ "What's It Gonna Be" contains a sample of Zapp's "Do It Roger", written by Larry Troutman and Roger Troutman.
- 1 2 "Wishing on a Star" is 1978 a song originally performed by Rose Royce.
- ↑ "Black Culture" samples "Don’t Stop 'Til You Get Enough" by Michael Jackson.
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