''4'' is the fourth studio album by American singer and songwriter
Beyoncé
Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter ( ; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actress, and businesswoman. With a career spanning over three decades, she has established herself as one of the most Cultural impact of Beyoncé, ...
. It was released on June 28, 2011, by
Parkwood Entertainment and
. Following a career hiatus which reignited her creativity, Beyoncé conceived ''4'' as a record rooted in traditional
rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated within African American communities in the 1940s. The term was originally used by record companies to describe recordings marketed predomina ...
that stood apart from contemporary popular music.
Severing professional ties with her father and manager
Mathew Knowles
Mathew Knowles (born January 9, 1952)Knowles in is an American record executive, businessman and university lecturer. He is best known for being the manager of Destiny's Child. He also once managed the solo careers of his daughters Beyoncé a ...
, Beyoncé eschewed the commercially oriented music of her previous releases in favor of an intimate, personal album. Her collaborations with songwriters and record producers
The-Dream
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant ('' né'' Youngdell Nash; born September 20, 1977), known professionally as The-Dream, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is known for having written or co-produced songs for artists in ...
,
Tricky Stewart
Christopher Alan "Tricky" Stewart (born January 4, 1974) is an American record producer, record executive, songwriter, and music publisher. Stewart, a five-time Grammy Award recipient, began producing music in 1992 and has contributed to unit s ...
and
Shea Taylor resulted in a mellower tone that incorporates vocal styles and influences from
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
,
hip-hop
Hip-hop or hip hop (originally disco rap) is a popular music genre that emerged in the early 1970s from the African-American community of New York City. The style is characterized by its synthesis of a wide range of musical techniques. Hi ...
, and
soul music
Soul music is a popular music genre that originated in African-American culture, African-American African-American neighborhood, communities throughout the United States in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Catchy rhythms, stressed by handclaps ...
. The lyrics are about monogamy, female empowerment and self-reflection, a result of Beyoncé considering a maturer message to contend artistic credibility.
''4'' was promoted in mid-2011 by television performances and festival appearances, such as Beyoncé's headlining
Glastonbury Festival
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set. The album received generally positive reviews by music critics; several publications included it on their year-end lists. It was her fourth consecutive album to debut atop the US
''Billboard'' 200, and it also reached number one in Brazil, Ireland, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. As of November 2016, ''4'' had sold five million copies worldwide. The album spawned seven singles: "
Run the World (Girls)", "
Best Thing I Never Had", "
Party
A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a Hospitality, host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, recreation, or as part of a festival or other commemoration or celebration of a special occasion. A party will oft ...
", "
Love On Top", "
Countdown", "
I Care" and "
End of Time". At the
55th Annual Grammy Awards
The 55th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 10, 2013, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012. The show was broadcast on CBS at 8 p.m. ...
(2013), "Love On Top" won
Best Traditional R&B Performance.
Background and development
Following the release of her third album ''
I Am... Sasha Fierce'' (2008) and a world tour, Beyoncé took a career hiatus in 2010 "to live life
ndto be inspired by things again".
During her hiatus, she "killed" Sasha Fierce, the alter-ego used in her
previous studio album, as she felt she could now merge her two personalities. She severed professional ties with father and manager
Mathew Knowles
Mathew Knowles (born January 9, 1952)Knowles in is an American record executive, businessman and university lecturer. He is best known for being the manager of Destiny's Child. He also once managed the solo careers of his daughters Beyoncé a ...
, who had guided her career since the 1990s with
Destiny's Child
Destiny's Child was an American girl group whose final lineup comprised Beyoncé, Beyoncé Knowles, Kelly Rowland, and Michelle Williams (singer), Michelle Williams. The group began their musical career as Girl's Tyme, formed in 1990 in Hou ...
,
noting that the decision made her feel vulnerable.
In an interview for ''
Complex
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** Complex system, a system composed of many components which may interact with each ...
'', Beyoncé expressed dissatisfaction with contemporary radio.
She intended ''4'' to help change that status, commenting, "Figuring out a way to get
R&B back on the radio is challenging ... With ''4'', I tried to mix R&B from the '70s and the '90s with
rock 'n' roll
Rock and roll (often written as rock & roll, rock-n-roll, and rock 'n' roll) is a Genre (music), genre of popular music that evolved in the United States during the late 1940s and early 1950s. It Origins of rock and roll, originated from African ...
and a lot of horns to create something new and exciting. I wanted musical changes,
bridges
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,
vibrata, live instrumentation and classic songwriting."
On her website she wrote, "The album is definitely an evolution. It's bolder than the music on my previous albums because I'm bolder. The more mature I become and the more life experiences I have, the more I have to talk about. I really focused on songs being classics, songs that would last, songs that I could sing when I'm 40 and when I'm 60." Beyoncé also sought to make more artistic music, rather than purely commercially oriented songs.
Although much of ''4''s inspiration came from "touring, travelling, watching rock bands and attending festivals", the album's early musical direction was influenced by Nigerian
Afrobeat
Afrobeat (also known as Afrofunk) is a West African music genre, fusing influences from Nigerian (such as Yoruba) and Ghanaian (such as highlife) music, with American funk, jazz, and soul influences. With a focus on chanted vocals, complex i ...
musician
Fela Kuti
Fela Aníkúlápó Kútì (born Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti; 15 October 1938 – 2 August 1997) was a Nigerians, Nigerian musician and political activist. He is regarded as the principal innovator of Afrobeat, a Nigerian music genre t ...
, whose passion for music motivated Beyoncé. She worked with the band from ''
Fela!'', the
Broadway musical based on Kuti's life.
DJ Swivel, one of ''4''s
engineers
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, later described how Kuti's use of percussion and horns influenced the track "
End of Time".
In 2015,
The-Dream
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant ('' né'' Youngdell Nash; born September 20, 1977), known professionally as The-Dream, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is known for having written or co-produced songs for artists in ...
revealed that he and Beyoncé had composed a whole album based on Kuti's music, although this was scrapped in favor of creating ''4'', therefore explaining how "End of Time" became so heavily influenced.
She also found additional influences in
Earth, Wind & Fire
Earth, Wind & Fire (abbreviated as EW&F or EWF) is an American band formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1969. Their music spans multiple genres, including jazz, R&B, soul, funk, disco, pop, Latin and Afro-pop. They are among the best-selling ba ...
,
The Stylistics
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,
Lauryn Hill
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,
Stevie Wonder
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, and
Michael Jackson
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.
She used
hip hop
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for a "broader sound" and looked to bring
soul
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singing back, stating, "I used a lot of the brassiness and grittiness in my voice that people hear in my live performances, but not necessarily on my records."
Recording and production
Three months into her hiatus in March 2010, Beyoncé began recording at her husband
Jay-Z
Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known professionally as Jay-Z, is an American Rapping, rapper, businessman, and record executive. Rooted in East Coast hip-hop, he was named Billboard and Vibe's 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time, the ...
's Roc the Mic Studios in
New York City
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.
One song—"
Party
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"—was recorded because she wanted to see what working relationship would develop with engineer
DJ Swivel.
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer and record producer. One of the most prominent figures in hip-hop, he is known for his varying musical style and polarizing cultural and political commentary. After ...
assisted the production of "Party" after Beyoncé was impressed by his work on ''
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy
''My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy'' is the fifth studio album by the American rapper Kanye West. It was released by Def Jam Recordings and Roc-A-Fella Records on November 22, 2010. Retreating to a self-imposed exile in Hawaii after a period of ...
'' (2010).
André 3000, the only featured artist on ''4'', contributed a rap verse to the song, which he recorded in
Georgia
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* Georgia (U.S. state), a state in the southeastern United States
Georgia may also refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Georgia (name), a list of pe ...
.
Six weeks later, in May 2010, she asked Swivel to work on the entire project.
Concerning his working relationship with Beyoncé, he commented, "There was no 'We're doing ''this'' today.' It was a very kind of open project, where whatever she felt like recording at that time was what we'd work on. It was based on how she felt, her mood, and also her listening to the demos that writers would give us."
With Swivel, she experimented with horns, drums, guitars and percussion instruments.
Mostly inspired by the ''
Fela!'' sessions, Swivel began to formulate beats using their own recordings and those from ''Fela!''
The project was moved to KMA Studios for a week and a half because Roc the Mic was not large enough. There they began recording "
I Care", "
Best Thing I Never Had" and "
Rather Die Young", and completed "Party". They recorded the songs "
Schoolin' Life", "
1+1" and "
Start Over" at
Jungle City Studios in New York.
MSR Studios was the final New York City-based studio used, and where most of ''4'' was recorded—only "Party" and "
I Was Here" were recorded entirely at other studios.
At MSR, Beyoncé emphasized the use of
live instruments on songs such as "I Care" and "End of Time".
Consequently, most of the instruments, including drums, keyboards, guitar and bass work, were recorded there and performed by
Jeff Bhasker and
Shea Taylor.
Beyoncé asked
Frank Ocean
Frank Ocean (born Christopher Edwin Breaux; October 28, 1987) is an American singer and songwriter. He has been credited by several music journalism, music critics as a pioneer of the alternative R&B genre. Ocean has won two Grammy Awards and a B ...
to write and record "
I Miss You" at MSR, saying to ''Complex'', "
ay-Zhad a CD playing in the car one Sunday when we were driving to Brooklyn. I noticed his tone, his arrangements, and his storytelling. I immediately reached out to him—literally the next morning. I asked him to fly to New York and work on my record."
After listening to each song, Beyoncé would often request the addition of specific instruments, leaving her production team to make the sounds cohesive.
Her vocals were recorded through an Avalon Design 737 preamp and compressed in a
1176 Peak Limiter with a 4:1 ratio.
After recording the lead vocals for a track, Swivel cut them in different ways and he and Beyoncé picked the best, then recording the backing vocals.
Beyoncé composed her own vocal
arrangement
In music, an arrangement is a musical adaptation of an existing composition. Differences from the original composition may include reharmonization, melodic paraphrasing, orchestration, or formal development. Arranging differs from orchestr ...
s and
harmonies
In music, harmony is the concept of combining different sounds in order to create new, distinct musical ideas. Theories of harmony seek to describe or explain the effects created by distinct pitches or tones coinciding with one another; harm ...
for each song. Her microphones were carefully placed to achieve a blend of sounds with a clear quality.
Swivel spoke of her work ethic in an interview for ''Sound on Sound'':

After the move to MSR, Beyoncé and her production team began travelling.
In the United Kingdom, they worked at
Peter Gabriel
Peter Brian Gabriel (born 13 February 1950) is an English singer, songwriter, musician, and human rights activist. He came to prominence as the original frontman of the rock band Genesis. He left the band in 1975 and launched a solo career wit ...
's
Real World Studios in Wiltshire—particularly using Gabriel's multi-instrument room—to create "
Love On Top".
Soon after, Beyoncé joined Jay-Z in a Sydney mansion, as he was working on his collaboration album ''
Watch the Throne'' (2011) with Kanye West. There they created a "primitive studio" using a microphone, a rig out and
Pro Tools
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software to record.
Sessions were also held in Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Atlanta and Honolulu.
In February 2011, MTV reported the project was nearing completion.
''4'' was
mixed mostly at MixStar Studios in Virginia and
mastered at Sterling Sound in New York City.
The audio mastering was delayed by a week following the unexpected recording of "I Was Here".
Diane Warren
Diane Eve Warren (born September 7, 1956) is an American songwriter. She has won an Academy Honorary Award, Grammy Award, an Emmy Award, two Golden Globe Awards and three consecutive ''Billboard'' Music Awards for Songwriter of the Year from 19 ...
had played the song to
Jay-Z
Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known professionally as Jay-Z, is an American Rapping, rapper, businessman, and record executive. Rooted in East Coast hip-hop, he was named Billboard and Vibe's 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time, the ...
during a telephone conversation, leading him to put Warren and Beyoncé in contact.
In May 2011, Beyoncé submitted seventy-two songs in preparation for the album's release.
According to Swivel, an eclectic range of songs were recorded, including ballads, "weird ethereal things" and 1990s R&B and Afrobeat-inspired songs.
Music and lyrics
The final cut of ''4'' comprises twelve tracks on the standard edition and eighteen on the deluxe edition—three of which are remixes of "
Run the World (Girls)".
Critics viewed ''4'' as a major departure from Beyoncé's previous catalogue, with a distinctive mellower sound.
The album consists mostly of mid-tempo R&B songs,
with 1970s
funk
Funk is a music genre that originated in African-American communities in the mid-1960s when musicians created a rhythmic, danceable new form of music through a mixture of various music genres that were popular among African-Americans in the ...
, 1980s
pop and 1990s soul influences.
The second half was more eclectic, exploring a variety of genres including
hard rock
Hard rock or heavy rock is a heavier subgenre of rock music typified by aggressive vocals and Distortion (music), distorted electric guitars. Hard rock began in the mid-1960s with the Garage rock, garage, Psychedelic rock, psychedelic and blues ...
,
reggae
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and
adult contemporary
Adult contemporary music (AC) is a form of radio-played popular music, ranging from 1960s vocal and 1970s soft rock music to predominantly ballad-heavy music of the 1980s to the present day, with varying degrees of easy listening, pop, soul ...
.
''The Guardian'' complimented the album's divergence from the "layering
fEuro
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-
synths
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on pop-step woomphs" that characterize the music of Beyoncé's contemporaries.
The balladry of the first half of ''4'' combines diverse vocal styles with the use of live instrumentation. "1+1" demonstrates Beyoncé's vocal-flexing
over "magnificent guitar bombast"
and a soft backing beat,
while "Start Over", a mid tempo R&B ballad, uses a futuristic beat with electric elements and synthesizers.
"I Miss You", with its "layers of atmospheric
keyboards",
ambient synthesizers
and tinny
808 drums was sung in a half-whisper
to exhibit intense emotion.
"I Was Here", an understated pop-R&B ballad with indie rock inflections,
primarily concerns self-reflection with dramatic vocals.
On other songs, Beyoncé explores womanhood. "Best Thing I Never Had", ''4''s fourth track, was described as a moment of self-realization and a "female call to arms".
With vocals that allude to a "wounded bird turned resilient lioness",
the song is built on a "winkly piano riff and beefy bass drums".
"
Dance for You" conveys a more sexual tone through breathy vocals and blaring electric guitars.
It forgoes her typical empowerment themes in favor of sensual imagery and comfort with one's partner.
"Run the World (Girls)", a female empowerment anthem reminiscent of Beyoncé's more contemporary work on ''I Am... Sasha Fierce'',
uses an energetic sample of
Major Lazer
Major Lazer is an American electronic dance music and DJ trio, which includes record producer Diplo, and DJs Walshy Fire and Ape Drums. They were founded in 2008 by Diplo and Switch, with Switch leaving after three years in 2011. He was the ...
's "
Pon de Floor".
The song incorporates "layered melodics", most prominently a military marching drumbeat, while Beyoncé's near-chanted delivery encompasses her full vocal range.
The tracks "
Countdown" and "End of Time" were distinguished by their musical and lyrical experimentalism. "Countdown" was described as "everywhere on the genre map",
although predominantly
dancehall
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-led with a "bristling brass arrangement".
Its chorus describes a relationship by counting backwards from ten,
using a sample from
Boyz II Men
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's "
Uhh Ahh".
"End of Time"s pulsating, brass sound
—reminiscent of a marching-band
—was heavily influenced by Afrobeat musician Fela Kuti.
Kuti's use of horns and percussion instruments was recreated and combined with elements of
electronic music
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and synthesizers.
"
Lay Up Under Me" is also built on retro horns, featuring upbeat vocals,
a sound Ryan Dombal of ''Pitchfork'' associated with Michael Jackson's 1979 album ''
Off the Wall''.
Other tracks were noted for their retro stylization. "Rather Die Young" is a throwback to 1960s
doo-wop
Doo-wop (also spelled doowop and doo wop) is a subgenre of rhythm and blues music that originated in African-American communities during the 1940s, mainly in the large cities of the United States, including New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, ...
and
Philadelphia soul
Philadelphia soul, sometimes called Philly soul, the Philadelphia sound, Phillysound, or The Sound of Philadelphia (TSOP), is a genre of late 1960s–1970s soul music characterized by funk influences and lush string and horn arrangements. The ...
,
with a slow tempo and modern drums.
"Party" achieves a vintage aesthetic through minimalistic production,
replete with heavy synthesizers and a 1980s smooth-funk groove.
The song is unique for its conversation-like structure, in which Beyoncé and guest-vocalist
André 3000 sing verses that allude to socialization at parties.
Elements of
Prince
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's style was found on "Schoolin' Life" and "1+1".
"Schoolin' Life" is an uptempo funk song, with lyrics that advise the listener to live life to the fullest while cautioning them about the consequences of excess.
The chorus of "1+1" was compared to "
Purple Rain", with themes of sadness and resentment, the song uses soft background vocals and dense percussion.
"Love On Top" was noted for its energetic key changes with a joyful tone, evoking the work of Michael and
Janet Jackson
Janet Damita Jo Jackson (born May 16, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and dancer. She is noted for her innovative, socially conscious and sexually provocative records, as well as elaborate stage shows. Her sound and choreogr ...
.
Its retro sound is marked by a melding of
horns as well as sweet backing harmonies that are most prominent on its bridge and chorus.
Release and promotion
In an interview for ''Billboard'', Beyoncé stated that despite having another concept for the album, she was ultimately influenced by her
fans to name the album ''4''. She described the number four as being "special" to her, as her and
Jay-Z
Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known professionally as Jay-Z, is an American Rapping, rapper, businessman, and record executive. Rooted in East Coast hip-hop, he was named Billboard and Vibe's 50 Greatest Rappers of All Time, the ...
's birthdays, several other family and friends' birthdays, and her wedding anniversary fall on the fourth day of the month.
The cover of the standard edition was revealed on Beyoncé's website on May 18, 2011.
Shot on the rooftop of the
Hôtel Meurice in Paris,
Beyoncé is looking into the distance with her arms raised over her head, wearing smokey eye makeup, thick gold cuffs and a fox-fur stole by cult French designer Alexandre Vauthier, embellished with
Swarovski
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The company is split into three major industry areas: the Swarovski Crystal Business, which primarily produces crystal glas ...
crystals by the
Lesage embroidery house.
The cover of the deluxe edition was shown on June 16, where Beyoncé is dressed in a tight-fitting blue-purple dress by French designer Maxime Simoens,
holding her hands in her hair. For its artwork, she opted for clothing made by lesser-known designers.
The promotional and interior-package images for ''4'' were shot at the same time.
On May 18, 2011, ''4''s release date in the
United States
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was confirmed on to be June 28.
On June 7, the album was
leaked onto the Internet in full; Beyoncé's legal representatives issued warnings to infringing websites and leaked tracks were soon removed from such sites. On June 9, Beyoncé responded to the leak through
Facebook
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, commenting, "My music was leaked and while this is not how I wanted to present my new songs, I appreciate the positive response from my fans. When I record music I always think about my fans singing every note and dancing to every beat. I make music to make people happy and I appreciate that everyone has been so anxious to hear my new songs." Following this, reports circulated that Columbia Records executives hoped to cover their assets in fear that the album may be a commercial failure. Rumors had suggested that the label requested from Beyoncé to make changes to the record and reunite Destiny's Child, claims Columbia denied.
In August 2013, ''
NME
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'' reported that
Sony Music
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were suing a 47-year-old man from Gothenburg for US$233,000 concerning the leak of ''4''. A deluxe version of the album was released simultaneously with the standard edition in several countries; in the United States, it was available exclusively through
Target stores.
Beyoncé made several appearances on television and in live shows to promote ''4''. She performed "Run the World (Girls)" for the first time on May 17, 2011, on ''Surprise Oprah! A Farewell Spectacular'' at the
United Center
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in
Chicago
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.
She also performed the song at the
2011 ''Billboard'' Music Awards. On May 25, "1+1" was made available for download through the
iTunes Store in the United States.
The same day, "1+1" was performed at the ''
American Idol
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'' final;
she introduced it as her favorite song.
In June, she performed at the
Palais Nikaïa in Nice,
Zénith de Lille, and the
Galaxie in
Amnéville.
On June 26, Beyoncé was the closing act at the
Glastonbury Festival 2011 in the United Kingdom. She was the first solo female artist to headline the Pyramid stage at the Glastonbury Festival in more than twenty years.
A pre-taped performance of "Best Thing I Never Had" and "End of Time" at the Glastonbury Festival was broadcast during the
2011 BET Awards. The following day, Beyoncé's exclusive hour-long interview with
Piers Morgan
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in London was broadcast on ''
Piers Morgan Tonight''. She also appeared on the finale of France's ''
X Factor
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'' to perform "Run the World" and "Best Thing I Never Had". An MTV television special, ''Beyoncé: Year of 4'', premiered on June 30, documenting Beyoncé's life during ''4''s production.
On July 1, Beyoncé appeared on ''
Good Morning America
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'' as part of its "Summer Concert Series" in New York City. She also projected images from ''4'' on a number of London's landmarks, including
Madame Tussauds and
Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames in Nine Elms, Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth. It was built by the London Power Company (LPC) to the design of ...
. She then traveled to
Scotland
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to perform at the
T in the Park Festival on July 9, 2011. The next day, she performed at the
Oxegen
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Festival in Ireland. On July 28, 2011, Beyoncé performed "1+1" and "Best Thing I Never Had" on ''
The View;''
the latter was also performed on ''
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'' is an American television talk show broadcast by NBC. The show was the third installment of the '' Late Night'' franchise. Hosted by Jimmy Fallon, '' the same day. From August 16–19, Beyoncé held the
4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé concerts at the Roseland Ballroom to a standing room only audience. Subsequently, the ''
Live at Roseland: Elements of 4'' DVD was released in November. "Love On Top" was sung at the
2011 MTV Video Music Awards on August 28, Beyoncé finished the performance by unbuttoning her blazer and rubbing her stomach to confirm her pregnancy.
A live performance of "Countdown" recorded in July was broadcast on ''Late Night with Jimmy Fallon'' in November. Following the completion of her pregnancy, the album received additional promotion via the
Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live residency in 2012, and songs from the album were prominently featured on
The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013–14).
''4'' was Beyoncé' first album that did not feature any single that reached number one or the top 10 of the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart. "
Run the World (Girls)" was released internationally as the
lead single
A lead single (or first single) is the first single to be released from a studio album by an artist or a band, usually before the album itself is released and also occasionally on the same day of the album's release date.
A similar term, "debut ...
from ''4'' on April 21, 2011. It reached number twenty-nine on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart
and number eleven on the
UK singles chart.
"
Best Thing I Never Had" followed on June 1, 2011. It reached number sixteen on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100,
number five on the
New Zealand singles chart
The Official Aotearoa Music Charts, formerly the Official New Zealand Music Chart (), is the weekly New Zealand top 40 singles and albums charts, issued weekly by Recorded Music NZ (formerly Recording Industry Association of New Zealand). The M ...
,
and number three on the UK singles chart.
"
Party
A party is a gathering of people who have been invited by a Hospitality, host for the purposes of socializing, conversation, recreation, or as part of a festival or other commemoration or celebration of a special occasion. A party will oft ...
" was released as an
urban contemporary
Urban contemporary music, also known as urban music, urban pop, or just simply urban, is a music radio format. The term was coined by New York radio DJ Frankie Crocker in the early to mid-1970s as a synonym for Black music. Urban contemporary r ...
single in the United States on August 30, 2011; a remix featuring
J. Cole was released for download on October 24, 2011. "
Love On Top" was released as a single, first in Australia in September 2011, and later in Italy, Belgium and the United States; It topped the US ''
Billboard
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''
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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for seven consecutive weeks. "
Countdown" followed on October 4, 2011; "
I Care" was released exclusively in Italy on March 23, 2012;
and "
End of Time" was released exclusively in the United Kingdom on April 23, 2012.
Critical reception
''4'' received positive reviews from music critics. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
weighted mean
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 73, based on 36 reviews.
Michael Cragg of ''
The Observer
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In 1993 it was acquired by Guardian Media Group Limited, and operated as a sister paper to ''The Guardian'' ...
'' called it Beyoncé's "most accomplished album yet".
''
Slant Magazine
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''s Eric Henderson believed ''4'' succeeds vocally as an album of mostly intimate and slow-tempo ballads.
Mikael Wood of ''
Spin'' magazine applauded its ballads, mid-tempo songs, and evocations of late 1970s and early 1980s
pop-soul.
In his review for ''
Rolling Stone
''Rolling Stone'' is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture. It was founded in San Francisco, California, in 1967 by Jann Wenner and the music critic Ralph J. Gleason.
The magazine was first known fo ...
'',
Jody Rosen
Jody Rosen (born June 21, 1969 in New York City) is an American journalist and author. He is a contributing writer for ''The New York Times Magazine''.
Career Journalism
Rosen served as critic-at-large for '' T: The New York Times Style Magaz ...
wrote that Beyoncé eschews contemporary production styles for a more personal and idiosyncratic album.
Jon Caramanica
Jon Caramanica (born 1975) is an American journalist and pop music critic who writes for ''The New York Times''. He is also known for writing about hip hop music.
Biography
Born in Brooklyn, New York, Caramanica received his bachelor's degree ...
of ''
The New York Times
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'' viewed it as a good showcase for Beyoncé as a
torch singer, because she convincingly sings about heartbreak and the strong emotional effect of love.
''
''Pitchfork'''' critic Ryan Dombal found it easygoing, retro-informed, and engaging because it shows "one of the world's biggest stars exploring her talent in ways few could've predicted".
AllMusic
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's Andy Kellman said that the quality of Beyoncé's singing and the songwriting compensate for the assorted arrangement of the songs.
''
Uncut'' viewed it is an exceptional album in spite of occasionally trite lyrics.
In a less enthusiastic review, Adam Markovitz of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' said the first half of ''4'' is marred by boring ballads and the songwriting in general are not on-par with Beyoncé's vocal talent.
In his review for ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'',
Alexis Petridis
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was ambivalent towards the album's 1980s influence and argued that, despite well written songs, it is not very consequential.
''
Time
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'' magazine's Claire Suddath said the songs lack lyrical substance, even though they are performed well.
Greg Kot
Greg Kot (born March 3, 1957) is an American music journalist and author. From 1990 until 2020, Kot was the rock music critic at the ''Chicago Tribune'', where he covered popular music and reported on music-related social, political and busines ...
, writing in the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'', called ''4'' inconsistent, short, and unfinished.
''NME'' magazine's Hamish MacBain felt Beyoncé did not progress from her past work and that "even the OK bits here" sounded "uninspired".
Tom Hull was more critical and gave the album a "C", lamenting the second half of songs' "overkill production" and believing the first half's ballads show that, while "every soul diva of her generation has dreamed of singing like
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Louise Franklin ( ; March 25, 1942 – August 16, 2018) was an American singer, songwriter and pianist. Honored as the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Queen of Soul", she was twice named by ''Rolling Stone'' magazine as the Roll ...
... only Beyoncé has had the ego to think she's done it."
Accolades
''4'' was included on various publication's year-end lists. It was ranked as the best album of the year by ''
The New Yorker
''The New Yorker'' is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry. It was founded on February 21, 1925, by Harold Ross and his wife Jane Grant, a reporter for ''The New York T ...
'', and came in the runner-up spot on lists produced by ''Spin'' and
Amazon
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* Amazons, a tribe of female warriors in Greek myth ...
. The album was ranked within the top 10 by MSN, where it came in at number three, ''
The Guardian
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'' and ''
MTV
MTV (an initialism of Music Television) is an American cable television television channel, channel and the flagship property of the MTV Entertainment Group sub-division of the Paramount Media Networks division of Paramount Global. Launched on ...
'', which placed it at number four,
and the ''
Chicago Sun-Times
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'', which placed it at number six.
The ''
BBC
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'' ranked it at number seven, while ''The New York Times'' listed it as the 10th best album of the year. The album had strong showings on other lists, where it was placed number 13 by ''
Consequence of Sound
''Consequence'' (previously ''Consequence of Sound'') is an independently owned New York-based online magazine featuring news, editorials, and reviews of music, movies, and television.
History
''Consequence of Sound'' was founded in Septem ...
'', number 18 by ''
Stereogum
''Stereogum'' is a daily Internet publication that focuses on music news, reviews, interviews, and commentary. The site was created in January 2002 by Scott Lapatine.
''Stereogum'' was one of the first MP3 blogs and has received several awar ...
'', number 25 by ''Rolling Stone'', number 39 by ''
Spin'', number 10 by ''
Club Fonograma,'' number 34 by ''Pretty Much Amazing'' and number 27 by ''
Pitchfork
A pitchfork or hay fork is an agricultural tool used to pitch loose material, such as hay, straw, manure, or leaves. It has a long handle and usually two to five thin tines designed to efficiently move such materials.
The term is also applie ...
''. ''4'' was included in
NPR's Top 50 Favorite Albums of 2011, and was ranked at number 26 in the ''
Pazz & Jop
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s critics poll.
It was listed at 37 on ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
''s Women Who Rock: 50 Greatest Albums of All Time. ''
Pitchfork
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'' ranked the album at 39 on their list of the Top 100 Best Albums of the decade thus far, with Kyle Kramer writing that ''4'' "avoided the trappings of safe, later-career bids, instead setting up the perfect platform for Beyoncé as the pop star, a queen for all the people." The album was included on ''
Consequence of Sound
''Consequence'' (previously ''Consequence of Sound'') is an independently owned New York-based online magazine featuring news, editorials, and reviews of music, movies, and television.
History
''Consequence of Sound'' was founded in Septem ...
''
's list of The 10 Best Summer Albums of All Time with Kenneth Partridge writing that "whether she's hopelessly heartbroken or crazy in love, Queen Bey works damn hard to make you feel exactly what she's feeling".
''4'' was named the greatest R&B album of the decade (2010s) by ''Rated R&B'', and the second greatest pop album of the decade by ''
Uproxx
Uproxx Studios (stylized as ''UPROXX'') is an American music, entertainment and popular culture website and content studio. It was founded in 2008 by Jarret Myer and Brian Brater. The website was acquired in 2014 by Woven Digital (which later ...
''. On their ranking of the 200 best albums of the decade, ''
Pitchfork
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'' listed ''4'' at number 31. For ''
BrooklynVegan
''BrooklynVegan'' is an American online music magazine founded in 2004 by David Levine. The company is headquartered in Brooklyn, New York, and originally focused on vegan food and the music community in and around New York City, before broadeni ...
'', it was the 29th best R&B/Rap project of the same period.
''4'' won R&B Album of the Year at the
2012 ''Billboard'' Music Awards and received nominations at the
2011 American Music Awards, the
2011 Soul Train Music Awards, the
38th People's Choice Awards, the
43rd NAACP Image Awards and the
2012 Grammis. At the
55th Annual Grammy Awards
The 55th Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 10, 2013, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2011 through September 30, 2012. The show was broadcast on CBS at 8 p.m. ...
, "Love On Top" won the
Best Traditional R&B Performance Award.
Commercial performance
On its first day of release, ''4'' sold around 20,000 copies in the United Kingdom.
According to the
Official Charts Company
The Official UK Charts Company Limited (formerly Music Industry Chart Services Limited), trading as the Official Charts Company (OCC) or the Official Charts (formerly the Chart Information Network), is a British inter-professional organisation ...
data, this was more than the combined sales of its three nearest challengers: Adele's ''
19'' (2008) and ''21'' (2011) and Lady Gaga's ''Born This Way'' (2011).
After a week of sales, ''4'' debuted atop the
UK Albums Chart
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on July 4, 2011, with first-week sales of 89,211 copies, staying there for a second week with sales of 44,929 copies. By May 2013, it had sold 603,548 copies in the United Kingdom.
''4'' opened at number two on the Australian
ARIA Charts
The ARIA Charts are the main Australian record chart, music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA beca ...
, giving Beyoncé her highest chart debut there. ''4'' debuted at number three on the
Canadian Albums Chart
The ''Billboard'' Canadian Albums is the official record chart
A record chart, in the music industry, also called a music chart, is a ranking of Sound recording and reproduction, recorded music according to certain criteria during a given ...
, selling 8,700 copies in its first week. It debuted at number two in France, selling 12,393 copies in its first week. According to the Japanese music charting site
Oricon
, established in 1999, is the holding company at the head of a Japanese corporate group that supplies statistics
Statistics (from German language, German: ', "description of a State (polity), state, a country") is the discipline that ...
, the album debuted at number ten, selling 18,984 copies for the week ending July 11, 2011.
In the United States, ''4'' debuted at number one on the
''Billboard'' 200, with first-week sales of 310,000 copies.
This gave Beyoncé her fourth consecutive solo album to debut at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200 album chart, making her the second female artist, after
Britney Spears
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, and third artist overall, tied with Spears and
DMX to have her first four studio albums debut atop the ''Billboard'' 200.
''4''s first-week sales became Beyoncé's lowest sales start with a studio album to date.
Keith Caulfield of ''
Billboard
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'' magazine noted that the album was not released during the festive season and that Beyoncé was so far lacking a hit single, which could help explain the album's softer entry.
It marks the third-largest sales week of the year, after the number-one bows of
Lady Gaga
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's ''
Born This Way'' and
Adele
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's ''
21''.
In its second week, the album remained at number one on the ''Billboard'' 200, despite a 63% sales decrease, selling 115,000 copies. It hence became the first album by Beyoncé to top the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart for more than one week; an effort succeeded by her
self-titled fifth studio album (2013) that remained there for three weeks. On August 1, 2011, the album was certified
platinum
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by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA), having shipped one million copies to retail stores. As of August 2022, the album is certified four-times platinum. As of December 2015, it had reached sales of 1.5 million copies in the United States.
As of November 2016, it had sold over 5 million copies worldwide.
Track listing
Notes
*
signifies a co-producer
*
signifies an additional producer
*
signifies a vocal producer
*
signifies a
remix
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er
* "I Care" features background vocals by
Billy Kraven
* "Party" features background vocals by
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer and record producer. One of the most prominent figures in hip-hop, he is known for his varying musical style and polarizing cultural and political commentary. After ...
and
Consequence
* "Rather Die Young" features background vocals by
Luke Steele and Billy Kraven
* "I Was Here" features background vocals by
Ryan Tedder
* The deluxe edition contains an exclusive version of the music video for "Run the World (Girls)".
*"Party" contains a sample of "
La Di Da Di
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" as performed by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew featuring MC Ricky D. and written by Douglas Davis and Ricky Walters.
*"Countdown" contains a sample of "
Uhh Ahh" as performed by
Boyz II Men
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and written by Michael Bivins, Nathan Morris and Wanya Morris.
*"End of Time" contains an uncredited sample of "
BTSTU" as performed and written by
Jai Paul.
*"Run the World (Girls)" contains a sample "
Pon de Floor" as performed by
Major Lazer
Major Lazer is an American electronic dance music and DJ trio, which includes record producer Diplo, and DJs Walshy Fire and Ape Drums. They were founded in 2008 by Diplo and Switch, with Switch leaving after three years in 2011. He was the ...
and written by Afrojack,
Vybz Kartel
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, Diplo and Switch.
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of ''4''.
Performance credits
*Beyoncé – vocals,
background vocals
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*
André 3000 – vocals, background vocals
*
Luke Steele – background vocals
*
Kanye West
Ye ( ; born Kanye Omari West ; June 8, 1977) is an American rapper, singer and record producer. One of the most prominent figures in hip-hop, he is known for his varying musical style and polarizing cultural and political commentary. After ...
– background vocals
*
Consequence – background vocals
*
Ryan Tedder – background vocals
*
Billy Kraven – background vocals
Visuals and imagery
*Tony Duran – photography
*Neal Farinah – glam team
*Greg Gex – photography
*Ty Hunter – fashion director
*Kimberly Kimble – glam team
*Lisa Logan – glam team
*Adam Larson –
art director
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It is the charge of a sole art director to supe ...
*
Melina Matsoukas –
creative consultant
*Raquel Smith –
stylist
*Jenke Ahmed Taily – creative director
*Francesca Tolot – glam team
*
Ellen Von Unwerth – photography
Instruments
*Pete Wolford – guitar
*
Nikki Glaspie – drums
*Lee Blaske –
strings
*Drew Sayers –
baritone
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, tenor
*
Chad Hugo
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– rhythm guitar
*Kanye West – drums, keyboards, programming
*
Jeff Bhasker – keyboard, guitar solo, keyboards and
drum programming
*Rob Suchecki – guitar
*Cole Kamen-Green – trumpet
*Josiah Woodson – trumpet
*Nick Videen –
tenor
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,
alto saxophone
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*Alex Asher –
trombone
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*Morgan Price – baritone saxophone, tenor
*
Shea Taylor – alto saxophone,
horns arrangement
*Luke Steele – guitar
*Robert "R.T." Taylor – guitar
*Pat Thrall – guitar
*Johnny Butler –
tenor saxophone
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*Jack Daley – bass guitar
*Ryan Tedder – drums, piano, additional programming
*
Brent Kutzle – cello, guitar, additional programming
*Skyz Muzik – drums, piano, additional programming
Technical and production
*
The-Dream
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant ('' né'' Youngdell Nash; born September 20, 1977), known professionally as The-Dream, is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. He is known for having written or co-produced songs for artists in ...
– production
*
Tricky Stewart
Christopher Alan "Tricky" Stewart (born January 4, 1974) is an American record producer, record executive, songwriter, and music publisher. Stewart, a five-time Grammy Award recipient, began producing music in 1992 and has contributed to unit s ...
– production
*Beyoncé – production, vocal production
*Jeff Bhasker – production
*Shea Taylor – production
*
Babyface – production
*Antonio Dixon – production
*
Symbolyc One – production
*Caleb McCampbell – production
*Kanye West – production
*Luke Steele – production
*Tom Coyne –
mastering
*
Switch
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– production
*Ryan Tedder – production
*Brent Kutzle – production
*
Kuk Harrell – vocal production, vocal recording
*
Diplo
Thomas Wesley Pentz (born November 10, 1978), known professionally as Diplo, is an American DJ and music producer. He is a co-creator and lead member of the electronic dancehall music project Major Lazer; a member of the supergroup LSD (group), ...
– production
*
Carlos McKinney – production
*
Kaskade
Ryan Gary Raddon (born February 25, 1971), better known by his stage name Kaskade, is an American DJ, music producer and remixer. ''DJ Times'' voted Kaskade as "America's Best DJ" in 2011 and 2013. ''DJ Magazine, DJ Mag'' named Kaskade fifty-fi ...
– mix, additional production
*Jens Bergmark – mix production
*Julian Napolitano – mix production
*
DJ Swivel – recording, vocal recording, mixing
*Mark Gray –
engineering
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assistant
*Jason Sherwood – engineering assistant
*Steven Dennis – engineering assistant
*Pete Wolford – engineering assistant
*Scott Barnett – engineering assistant
*
Tony Maserati –
mixing
*Val Brathwaite – mixing assistant
*Ryan Kelly – engineering assistant
*Serge Nudel – mixing assistant, engineering assistant
*Gloria Kaba – engineering assistant
*
Şerban Ghenea – mixing
*John Hanes – mixing engineer
*Phil Seaford – mixing assistant
*Gaylord Holomalia – engineering assistant
*Christian Mochizuki – engineering assistant
*Edwin Delahoz – engineering assistant
*Justin Hergett – engineering assistant
*Jon Castelli – engineering assistant
*Ramón Rivas – engineering assistant
*Chris Soper – engineering assistant
*Smith Carlson – engineering assistant
*Eric Aylands – engineering assistant
*Jon Sher – engineering assistant
Charts
Weekly charts
Monthly charts
Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
All-time charts
Certifications
Release history
See also
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List of number-one albums of 2011 (Ireland)
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List of number-one albums of 2011 (Spain)
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List of number-one hits of 2011 (Switzerland)
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List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2010s
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List of UK R&B Albums Chart number ones of 2011
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List of Billboard 200 number-one albums of 2011
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List of Billboard number-one R&B albums of 2011
References
External links
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2011 albums
Beyoncé albums
Columbia Records albums
Parkwood Entertainment albums
Albums produced by Diplo
Albums produced by Jeff Bhasker
Albums produced by Kanye West
Albums produced by Kuk Harrell
Albums produced by Switch (songwriter)
Albums produced by Symbolyc One
Albums produced by The-Dream
Albums with cover art by Tony Duran
Albums produced by Beyoncé
Albums recorded at Record Plant (Los Angeles)
Albums produced by Ryan Tedder