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[[Beyoncé Knowles]] has released several music videos, working with many directors, as well as co-producing some of them. She took her first lead role in the film for ''[[Carmen: A Hip Hopera]]''. Beyoncé's first solo music video was the soundtrack single, "[[Work It Out (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Work It Out]]" for the 2001 film ''[[Austin Powers in Goldmember]]'' she had a lead role in. The music video contained clips of the film as well as a 1970s disco theme with Knowles debuting a curly afro. After the parting of [[Destiny's Child]], Knowles debuted her first official music video as a solo artist for "[[Crazy in Love (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Crazy in Love]]" featuring |
[[Beyoncé Knowles]] has released several music videos, working with many directors, as well as co-producing some of them. She took her first lead role in the film for ''[[Carmen: A Hip Hopera]]''. Beyoncé's first solo music video was the soundtrack single, "[[Work It Out (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Work It Out]]" for the 2001 film ''[[Austin Powers in Goldmember]]'' she had a lead role in. The music video contained clips of the film as well as a 1970s disco theme with Knowles debuting a curly afro. After the parting of [[Destiny's Child]], Knowles debuted her first official music video as a solo artist for "[[Crazy in Love (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Crazy in Love]]" featuring longtime boyfriend [[Jay-Z]]. The song spent 8 weeks on the top of the billboards and the video topped charts all around the world for its iconic simple theme and fierce walking tracks. Other videos released from ''[[Dangerously in Love]]'' included cameo appearances by [[Sean Paul]] and [[Usher (entertainer)|Usher]]. |
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In 2006 Beyoncé starred in two films. ''[[The Pink Panther (2006 film)|The Pink Panther]]'' which spawned the chart topping "[[Check on It]]" with its pink themed video and ''[[Dreamgirls (film)|Dreamgirls]]'' which was the inspiration behind her second album ''B'Day''. The first single from her ''[[B'Day]]'' album, "[[Déjà Vu (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Déjà Vu]]" also featured [[Jay-Z]]. A petition by fans objected to "unacceptable interactions" between Knowles and Jay-Z in the music video. However the reception of the video was overlooked with the release of "[[Ring The Alarm]]" which showed a more vigorous and dangerous side to Knowles. Knowles reached billboard success again with the simplicity in her video for "[[Irreplaceable]]" whose music video topped worldwide charts quoting "to the left, to the left" and collaborated with old band mates [[Kelly Rowland]] & [[Michelle Williams (singer)|Michelle Williams]] and sister [[Solange Knowles|Solange]] on "[[Get Me Bodied]]". She created a video anthology for her second album, ''B'Day'' which contained music videos for all songs on the original album. |
In 2006 Beyoncé starred in two films. ''[[The Pink Panther (2006 film)|The Pink Panther]]'' which spawned the chart topping "[[Check on It]]" with its pink themed video and ''[[Dreamgirls (film)|Dreamgirls]]'' which was the inspiration behind her second album ''B'Day''. The first single from her ''[[B'Day]]'' album, "[[Déjà Vu (Beyoncé Knowles song)|Déjà Vu]]" also featured [[Jay-Z]]. A petition by fans objected to "unacceptable interactions" between Knowles and Jay-Z in the music video. However the reception of the video was overlooked with the release of "[[Ring The Alarm]]" which showed a more vigorous and dangerous side to Knowles. Knowles reached billboard success again with the simplicity in her video for "[[Irreplaceable]]" whose music video topped worldwide charts quoting "to the left, to the left" and collaborated with old band mates [[Kelly Rowland]] & [[Michelle Williams (singer)|Michelle Williams]] and sister [[Solange Knowles|Solange]] on "[[Get Me Bodied]]". She created a video anthology for her second album, ''B'Day'' which contained music videos for all songs on the original album. |
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Revision as of 11:36, 15 August 2012
Beyoncé Knowles video discography | |
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Music videos | 38 |
Other videos | 6 |
Video albums | 9 |
Films | 7 |
Beyoncé Knowles has released several music videos, working with many directors, as well as co-producing some of them. She took her first lead role in the film for Carmen: A Hip Hopera. Beyoncé's first solo music video was the soundtrack single, "Work It Out" for the 2001 film Austin Powers in Goldmember she had a lead role in. The music video contained clips of the film as well as a 1970s disco theme with Knowles debuting a curly afro. After the parting of Destiny's Child, Knowles debuted her first official music video as a solo artist for "Crazy in Love" featuring longtime boyfriend Jay-Z. The song spent 8 weeks on the top of the billboards and the video topped charts all around the world for its iconic simple theme and fierce walking tracks. Other videos released from Dangerously in Love included cameo appearances by Sean Paul and Usher.
In 2006 Beyoncé starred in two films. The Pink Panther which spawned the chart topping "Check on It" with its pink themed video and Dreamgirls which was the inspiration behind her second album B'Day. The first single from her B'Day album, "Déjà Vu" also featured Jay-Z. A petition by fans objected to "unacceptable interactions" between Knowles and Jay-Z in the music video. However the reception of the video was overlooked with the release of "Ring The Alarm" which showed a more vigorous and dangerous side to Knowles. Knowles reached billboard success again with the simplicity in her video for "Irreplaceable" whose music video topped worldwide charts quoting "to the left, to the left" and collaborated with old band mates Kelly Rowland & Michelle Williams and sister Solange on "Get Me Bodied". She created a video anthology for her second album, B'Day which contained music videos for all songs on the original album.
2008 followed with a new film by Knowles, Cadillac Records, as well as her third studio album I Am... Sasha Fierce which spawned two massive singles with generation defying music videos. "If I Were a Boy" told a story of Knowles switching role with her male love interest to contemplate what it's like to be the other gender in a relationship. Due to the budget of "If I Were a Boy", the idea of "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" was to be simply exotic with a low budget. The video for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" became a generic video for online video hosting websites and became known as the new-aged "Thriller" due to everyone recording their versions of the heavily choreographed video. Knowles made her directorial debut on "Ego" which followed the same formula as "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". In 2009 Knowles took the lead role in her most current film to date Obsessed and collaborated with Lady Gaga on a remix for "Video Phone" which launched a video of a more sexual tone for Beyoncé. Although she was expected to release a second video anthology for I Am... Sasha Fierce she instead released videos for almost all the songs on I Am... Sasha Fierce as singles.
2010 began with Knowles collaborating with Lady Gaga on the 9:30 mini-movie for "Telephone" and Alicia Keys on "Put It in a Love Song" due out by summer. Knowles released the final music video from her I Am... Sasha Fierce album that was originally a bonus track titled "Why Don't You Love Me" 2 years after its original release. The music video for the bonus track was shot as a gift for her fans since the song peeked the #1 spot on the US Hot Dance Club Play charts. Knowles has also released Spanish versions of certain music video that gained worldwide popularity as well as releasing director's cuts and remix videos for some singles.
List of music videos
1999 - 2000s
Year | Music video | Artist(s) | Director(s) | Notes |
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1999 | "Happily Ever After" | Case (feat. Beyoncé) | Justin Coloma [1] | Beyonce is the Love Interest.[2] |
2000 | "I Got That" | Amil (feat. Beyoncé) | Darren Grant and Jay-Z[1] | Eve makes a cameo.[2] |
2002 | "Work It Out" | Beyoncé | Matthew Rolston[3] | First solo soundtrack music video that is 1970s disco inspired. Contains clip of Austin Powers in Goldmember.[3] |
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" | Jay-Z (feat. Beyoncé) | Chris Robinson[4] | A 2003 version of Bonnie & Clyde, escaping from the law to be in love with each other. Influenced by True Romance[4] | |
2003 | "Crazy in Love" | Beyoncé (feat. Jay-Z) | Jake Nava[5] | Various dance sequences and blowing up a car. According to Knowles, the video "celebrates the evolution of a woman".[6] |
"Dance with My Father" | Luther Vandross | Diane Martel[7] | Cameo appearance dancing with her father and manager, Matthew Knowles.[7] | |
"Baby Boy" | Beyoncé (feat. Sean Paul) | Jake Nava[8] | Dance sequences in a house with English- and Japanese-style rooms[8] | |
2004 | "Fighting Temptation" | Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, Free and MC Lyte | Antti Jokinen[9] | Includes scenes from The Fighting Temptations.[9] |
"Dirt off Your Shoulder" | Jay-Z | Dave Meyers[10] | Cameo appearance.[10] | |
"Me, Myself and I"[nb 1] + Alternate music video |
Beyoncé | Johan Renck[12] | Aftermath of a break-up played in reverse.[12] | |
"Naughty Girl" | Jake Nava[13] | Dancing flirtatiously with Usher in a club.[13] | ||
2005 | "Check on It" | Beyoncé (feat. Slim Thug and Bun B) | Hype Williams[14] | Dance sequences in pink outfits and backgrounds, reflecting The Pink Panther.[14] Contains 1950s influences.[15] |
2006 | "A Woman Like Me"[16] | Beyoncé | Shawn Levy | A music video was recorded which is actually a scene taken from the movie, were Beyoncé is singing with two back-up singers/dancers. The DVD version of The Pink Panther includes an exclusive complete performance of the song in the special features. |
"Déjà Vu" | Beyoncé (feat. Jay-Z) | Sophie Muller[17][18] | Dance sequences in high-end clothing.[19] A scene was deemed to have "unacceptable interactions" between Knowles and Jay-Z,[20] interpreted by some as fellatio.[21][22] | |
"Ring the Alarm" + Fans only version[23] |
Beyoncé | Knowles being dragged into an interrogation room. Pays tribute to Basic Instinct.[24][25] | ||
"Irreplaceable" + "Irreemplazable" |
Anthony Mandler[26] | Knowles kicking out her cheating boyfriend (played by Bobby Roache)[27] | ||
"Listen" (Performance Version) | Diane Martel[28] | Modern-day stage scenes intercut with footage from Dreamgirls[29] | ||
"Listen" (Vogue Shoot Version) | Matthew Rolston[30] | Photo shoot scenes intercut with footage from Dreamgirls[31] | ||
"One Night Only" (Club Mix) | Beyoncé, Sharon Leal and Anika Noni Rose | Bill Condon | Knowles performing on a stage with Sharon and Anika, as The Dreamgirls/Deena Jones. Also has footage from her different photoshoots and scenes from the 2006 film, Dreamgirls.[32] | |
2007 | "Upgrade U" | Beyoncé (feat. Jay-Z) | Melina Matsoukas[33] | Referencing designer brands. In some scenes, Knowles impersonates Jay-Z[33] |
"Beautiful Liar" | Beyoncé & Shakira | Jake Nava[34] | The two singers dance in front of contrasting backgrounds, before belly-dancing giving a look-alike effect.[35] | |
"Kitty Kat" | Beyoncé | Melina Matsoukas[33][36] | Knowles dressed as a cat and riding a gigantic cat[35] | |
"Green Light" | Knowles and her backing band, Suga Mama, dancing using musical instruments as props. Influenced by Robert Palmer's "Addicted to Love" music video.[35] | |||
"Flaws and All" | Cliff Watts and Beyoncé[37] | "Silly and goofy" black-and-white video revealing a personal side of Knowles[35] | ||
"Get Me Bodied" + Timbaland remix featuring Voltio |
Anthony Mandler[38] | Instructional dance-oriented video featuring cameo appearances by Destiny's Child bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams and sister Solange Knowles. Displays 1960s influences and pays tribute to Sweet Charity.[39] | ||
"Freakum Dress" + Alternate edit video[40] |
Ray Kay[41] | Various women "of different races, sizes, shapes, ages" wearing colorful metallic dresses[39] | ||
"Suga Mama" | Melina Matsoukas[33] | Knowles portrays a man and transitions to womanhood. Features pole dancing and mechanical bull riding.[33][39] | ||
"Still in Love (Kissing You)" | Cliff Watts[33] | Home video-styled beach shots.[33][39] The video was recalled due to a lawsuit filed by Des'ree[42] | ||
2008 | "If I Were a Boy" + "Si Yo Fuera un Chico" |
Jake Nava[43][44] | Gender role-reversal, outlining things that men do that hurt their girlfriends[44][45] | |
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | J-Setting choreography inspired by Bob Fosse's "Mexican Breakfast"[46] | |||
"Diva" + Alternate edit video |
Melina Matsoukas[47] | Dancing in a warehouse, before blowing up a car. Also includes snippet of "Video Phone".[48] | ||
"Halo"[nb 2] + Alternate music video |
Philip Andelman[47] | Light scenery, illustrating love between Knowles and partner, played by Michael Ealy[50] | ||
"At Last" | Darnell Martin | Beyoncé played as Etta James, including scenes from her 2008 movie, Cadillac Records.[51] | ||
2009 | "Ego" + Remix feat. Kanye West + Fan exclusive[nb 3] |
Beyoncé and Frank Gatson[54] | "Stripped down" choreography in front of a black brick wall and around a chair[54][55] | |
"Broken-Hearted Girl" | Sophie Muller[56] | Reminiscing on a former romance on a beach[57] | ||
"Sweet Dreams" | Adria Petty[58] | Dance sequences in asymmetrical dresses and robot-style costumes[59] | ||
"Video Phone (Extended Remix)" | Beyoncé (feat. Lady Gaga) | Hype Williams[60] | Firing toy firearms and chair dancing. The opening is inspired by Reservoir Dogs.[60] |
2010s
Year | Music video | Artist(s) | Director(s) | Notes |
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2010 | "Telephone" + Clean edit + Super cut |
Lady Gaga (feat. Beyoncé) |
Jonas Åkerlund[61] | Continuation of "Paparazzi". Knowles bails Gaga out of jail and murders her love interest, played by Tyrese Gibson. Pays homage to Kill Bill, Caged Heat and Pulp Fiction.[61][62] Features cameo appearance by Semi Precious Weapons.[63] |
"Put It in a Love Song"[nb 4] | Alicia Keys (feat. Beyoncé) |
Melina Matsoukas[65] | Unreleased, though known visuals show a Brazilian Carnival theme. Filmed in Rio de Janeiro. | |
"Why Don't You Love Me" + MK Ultras remix edit |
Beyoncé | Melina Matsoukas and Beyoncé[66] | 1950s-influenced video where Knowles, as "B.B. Homemaker", does household chores. Pays homage to Betty Draper[66] | |
2011 | "Move Your Body" | Melina Matsoukas[67] | An instructional video where students dance with Knowles as Professor B, to choreography by Frank Gatson.[67] | |
"Run the World (Girls)" + Deluxe cut edit |
Francis Lawrence[68] | Leading an army of 200 dancers in the heavily-choreographed clip, Knowles begins a revolution for females. The video features usage of animals including lions and hyenas.[69] | ||
"Best Thing I Never Had" + Fan appreciation version |
Diane Martel[70] | As Knowles prepares for her wedding, she recalls attending her high school prom (played by sister Solange Knowles) with her high school sweetheart, who had left her. However Knowles gets the last laugh as she walks down the isle to marry a better man.[71] | ||
"1+1"[72] + Alternate edit video |
Beyoncé Knowles, Laurent Briet, Ed Burke[73] | The video experiments with psychedelic visual effects and innovative lighting that gives the clip a cinematic feel.[74] | ||
"Countdown"[72] + Alternate edit video[75] |
Adria Petty, Beyoncé[76] | Pays homage to different films, musical and dance legends of the 1950s—1990s including Audrey Hepburn, Michael Jackson, Patricia Field, The Beatles, Dreamgirls, Fame, Twiggy, Flashdance the Musical and Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker. | ||
"Love on Top"[77] | Ed Burke, Beyoncé[78] | Wearing black leotard, stockings, high-top sneakers, and medal-adorned military cap. Together with her five male dancers, they perform choreographed moves in a penthouse studio overlooking New York City.[79] | ||
"Party"[72] | Beyoncé (feat. J. Cole) |
Beyoncé Knowles, Alan Ferguson[80] | Kelly Rowland and Solange Knowles make cameo appearances. Beyoncé throws a backyard bash with her friends in the colorful, retro-themed visuals. J. Cole, who appears on the remix, sweeps through in his blue Bugatti to join the old school festivities.[81] | |
"Dance for You"[82] | Beyoncé | Beyoncé Knowles, Alan Ferguson[82] | Beyoncé dancing seductively on a table, on a master's chair and at one scene with her female dancers, to a man in formal suit. It also incorporates film noir, and has a 1940s-era feel.[82] | |
2012 | "I Was Here"[83] | Beyoncé | Kenzo Digital, Sophie Muller.[83] | The video will be filmed in front of a live audience at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.[83] |
Notes
- ^ An alternative version of "Me, Myself and I" leaked onto the internet on May 29, 2010. Unlike the original video this version does not go in reverse and includes a couple wardrobe changes and added scenes.[11]
- ^ An alternate video for "Halo" made its way onto the internet in May 2010. It shows Knowles driving down windy roads to find her love interest only to discover that he has been killed by police. This version of the video contains clips of the original but most are replaced with her love interest getting mauled by dogs and Knowles finding him dead and thinking back on kinder memories.[49]
- ^ Two alternate versions of the "Ego" video were released; a video for the song's remix with Kanye West shows scenes of the rapper in a room with a followspot,[52] while a "fan-exclusive" cut features different camera angles.[53]
- ^ The music video was shot in February 2010. A teaser was leaked in March 2011 (more than a year later), but the video remains unreleased. According to Keys' publicist "Presently, there are no plans to release the video."[64]
Miscellaneous videos
- "Happily Ever After" (1999) – A music video by Case with cameo by Knowles.
- "Welcome to Hollywood" (2007) – A video interlude was recorded during The Beyoncé Experience tour where clips of Beyoncé and Jay-Z are shown and music videos from B'Day are comprised together.
- "Sing a Song" (2009) – a single released for the Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!: Wubb Idol film starring Beyoncé as Shine.
Albums
Live albums
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UK [84] |
AUS [85] |
ITA [86] |
NL [87] | |||||||||||||||||||
Live at Wembley |
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1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | — | |||||||||||||||||
The Ultimate Performer |
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The Beyoncé Experience Live |
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2 | — | 8 | 9 | 2 | |||||||||||||||||
I Am... Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas |
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1 | — | 11 | — | 4 | |||||||||||||||||
I Am... World Tour |
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1 | 5 | 6 | 6 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
Live at Roseland: Elements of 4[93] |
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2 | 8 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |||||||||||||||||
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart. |
Video albums
Title | Album details | Notes |
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BET Presents Beyoncé |
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Video Triple Play |
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B'Day Anthology Video Album |
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Video Triple Play |
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Above and Beyoncé – Video Collection & Dance Mixes |
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Live At Roseland: The Elements of 4 |
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Unauthorized
Title | Album details | Notes |
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Shine: An Unauthorized Story on Beyoncé |
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Contains A look into the professional and personal life of superstar Beyoncé Knowles[102][103][104][105] |
Beyoncé: The Ultimate Performer (2010) |
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Contains 10 live performances and photo shoots by Beyoncé. |
Beyoncé: Destined for Stardom |
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Contains interviews and performances. Rowland and Williams also appear on the album.[106] |
Beyoncé: Beyond the Glam |
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Contains Beyoncé Knowles biography[107] |
Filmography
This is a chronologically-ordered list of films and television shows in which Beyoncé has appeared.
Films
Commercials
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Television/Documentary
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See also
- Beyoncé Knowles discography
- List of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé Knowles
- Destiny's Child discography
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