''Beyoncé'' is the fifth 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 December 13, 2013, through
Parkwood Entertainment and
Columbia Records. Created as a
visual album, it was released in the middle of the night as a complete surprise. The album and its release are frequently credited with inventing the modern definition of the visual album, being the first
surprise album of its kind to have no prior announcement, and provoking the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) to change the day of the week when music is released worldwide from Tuesday to Friday.
Its initial recording began in
New York City
New York, often called New York City (NYC), is the most populous city in the United States, located at the southern tip of New York State on one of the world's largest natural harbors. The city comprises five boroughs, each coextensive w ...
, where Beyoncé invited the "world's best" producers and songwriters to live with her in a mansion for a month. During extensive touring the following year, the album changed as she conceived of creating a visual accompaniment to its songs and resumed recording sessions with
electronic producer and
rock musician
Boots. Their collaboration led to more sonically
experimental material, which combined
contemporary R&B
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with electronic and
soul music
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. Throughout this period, the album's songs and videos were composed in strict secrecy as Beyoncé devised an unexpected release. Beyoncé's desire to assert her full artistic freedom served as inspiration for the album's dark, personal subject matter, which incorporated
feminist themes of sex,
monogamy
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, beauty standards and relationship problems.
''Beyoncé'' was released digitally on the
iTunes Store without prior announcement or promotion in the early hours of December 13, 2013, and debuted at number one on the US
''Billboard'' 200, earning Beyoncé her fifth consecutive number-one album on the chart. The album sold over 617,000 copies in the United States and 828,773 copies worldwide in its first three days of sales, becoming the fastest-selling album in the history of the iTunes Store up to that point. In the 19 days between the album's release and the end of 2013, ''Beyoncé'' sold 2.3 million copies worldwide, finishing the year as the tenth-best-selling album globally, according to the IFPI.
The album has sold over 10 million copies worldwide. The album was supported on two tours: the 2014 leg of
The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, and the
Jay-Z co-headlining
On the Run Tour.
Five US singles were released from the album, one would reach the top twenty of the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, the number two peaking "
Drunk in Love", featuring
Jay-Z. The album received widespread acclaim critics for its production, exploration of sexuality, and vocal performance. In 2020, ''Beyoncé'' was ranked 81st in
''Rolling Stone'''s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list.
Background and development
Following the release of her fourth studio album ''
4'' (2011), Beyoncé gave birth to her first child,
Blue Ivy on January 7, 2012.
Just four months after labor, she pursued a three-night residency at
Revel Atlantic City's Ovation Hall, entitled
Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live.
The choice to hold concerts so soon was purposeful; Beyoncé intended to demonstrate to mothers that they need not halt their careers despite having had children. Most of the summer following the residency was spent in
The Hamptons, New York, where she took time out from the public to spend time with her daughter and to begin sessions for her next album.
She resumed work in early 2013, performing "
The Star-Spangled Banner
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" at
President Barack Obama's
second inauguration and headlining the
Super Bowl XLVII halftime show, where there were expectations she would debut new music, although these rumors never materialized.
She also released a self-directed autobiographical documentary in February, entitled ''
Life Is But a Dream''.
In March 2013, a two-part
hip hop track entitled "Bow Down/I Been On" was released onto Beyoncé's
SoundCloud account.
"Bow Down", produced by
Hit-Boy, was written after Beyoncé woke up one morning with a chant stuck in her head, feeling angry and defensive.
This was melded with a
Timbaland
Timothy Zachery Mosley (born March 10, 1972), known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer and rapper. Born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, he is widely acclaimed for his distinctive production work and "stuttering" rhythm ...
-produced second half "I Been On" that makes prominent use of a
pitch-distorted vocal as a homage to the
Houston
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hip hop scene.
Michael Cragg of ''
The Guardian
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'' described the song as "brilliantly odd", commending its loud, abrasive production,
while ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
''s Lindsay Zoladz noted the song's assertiveness and believed it served as an introduction of what was to come.
"Bow Down/I Been On" was perceived as a significant departure from Beyoncé's existing catalogue, particularly for its aggressive nature.
The song's atmosphere and its controversial "Bow down, bitches"
refrain drew a mixed reaction from those who questioned whether the lyric was aimed at women or merely a moment of
braggadocio.
Beyoncé clarified after the album's release, where elements of "Bow Down" appear on the track "
Flawless", that the song and its refrain were intended as a statement of female empowerment.
Neither Beyoncé or her representatives commented on the release of "Bow Down/I Been On", and many journalists questioned the nature of its release in the context of the release of her upcoming album.
Further confusion was created when portions of other tracks "
Grown Woman" and "
Standing on the Sun" were used for television advertising campaigns, with a similar lack of explanation as to their purpose.
Through much of 2013, the media intermittently reported that the album was delayed or scrapped, with one story alleging Beyoncé had scrapped fifty songs in favor of starting again. In July 2013, a spokesperson for Beyoncé denied speculation that her album had been delayed, stating there was no official release date to begin with and that when a date is set, it would be announced via an official press release. There was considerable confusion among music journalists and fans as Beyoncé engaged in extensive touring, while not discussing the album or its release.
Recording and production
The original plan was to create the entire album in a month and a half, but in the end it took a year and a half. Beyoncé rented a 40-bedroom mansion for the recording process. Recording sessions began in the summer of 2012 in
the Hamptons, New York, where Beyoncé and her husband
Jay-Z were living.
She invited the "world's best" producers and songwriters to accompany them, including
Sia,
Timbaland,
Eric Bellinger,
Benny Blanco,
Ryan Tedder,
Justin Timberlake
Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and dancer. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Prince of Pop", ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' honored him as the b ...
and
The-Dream.
Beyoncé described the atmosphere as unconventional, saying, "we had dinners with the producers every day, like a family ... it was like a camp. Weekends off. You could go and jump in the pool and ride bikes ... the ocean and grass and sunshine ... it was really a safe place."
She would spend the majority of her day with her newborn daughter, taking some hours out to record music. The album's opening track "
Pretty Hurts", co-written by Sia, was completed during these sessions.
The project was suspended until 2013 and relocated to
Jungle City and
Oven Studios in New York City, where most of the album was recorded.
In an interview for ''
Vogue'' in January 2013, Jason Gay described Beyoncé's attention to detail as "obsessive" when observing her studio, noting the vision boards she created for inspiration, which contained potential song titles, old album covers and pictures of performances.
In mid-2013, a relatively unknown artist
Boots, signed a publishing deal with Jay-Z's
Roc Nation. In an interview for ''Pitchfork'' after the album's release, Boots was coy when answering questions about how Beyoncé discovered his demo or of his work previous to the project, only confirming his signing. In June 2013, they met in person for the first time and Boots presented Beyoncé with material he felt would resonate with her. However, Beyoncé was more interested in his experimental material, and he reluctantly played her his song "
Haunted" on his cellphone. She refused to ignore its potential. At a later meeting, he played her a
stream of consciousness rap called "Ghost", which he wrote after an exasperating meeting with a potential record label. Boots began by composing a
melody that reminded him of a hypnotic state, then layering guitar
arpeggios to resemble the work of English electronic musician
Aphex Twin
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. Subsequently, "Ghost" became the first half of "Haunted"; he later described Beyoncé as the "only visionary in the room" for her ability to find potential in scraps of songs. Following these sessions, Boots would go on to work on eighty percent of ''Beyoncé''.
While recording in New York City, the previously released "Bow Down" was incorporated into a track that became "Flawless".
During its composition, Beyoncé chose to
interpolate a portion of
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's
TED talk "We Should All Be Feminists" into it as she identified with her interpretations of
feminism
Feminism is a range of socio-political movements and ideology, ideologies that aim to define and establish the political, economic, personal, and social gender equality, equality of the sexes. Feminism holds the position that modern soci ...
.
Organic approaches were taken when writing and recording "Drunk in Love" and "Partition". When working with
Detail and Timbaland on a
beat that became "Drunk in Love", she was inspired by what she described as pure enjoyment, as both she and Jay-Z
free-styled their verses for the track in the studio. Similarly, the bassline of "
Partition", which Beyoncé found reminiscent of hip hop music during her early romance with Jay-Z, influenced her to accompany the track with sexual lyrics.
She took to a microphone without pen and paper and rapped the first verse, finding herself initially embarrassed by the explicitness of the lyrics. When composing "Partition", a rap known as "Yoncé" was used as the opening of the track, the beat of which was built by Justin Timberlake banging on buckets in the studio.
Only four songs were not recorded entirely in New York studios: "
Superpower" and "Heaven", which were partially recorded in
California
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, as well as "
No Angel" which was composed in
London
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and "XO" in
Berlin
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and
Sydney
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.
Although the demo of "XO" was recorded when Beyoncé had contracted a
sinus infection, the vocals were never re-recorded as she felt their imperfections fit more appropriately.
In October, the album began taking shape and "
Standing on the Sun" and "
Grown Woman" were removed—songs which had been previewed in 2013 on television advertisements—from ''Beyoncé'' to fit in with its minimalist approach.
During
Thanksgiving
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week, the vocals on the album were edited and producers were notified to submit their final cuts.
Beyoncé spent less time on vocal production than she had done with her previous projects, instead focusing on perfecting the album's music.
''Beyoncé'' was mastered at Sterling Sound in New York City.
In total, eighty songs were recorded for the album.
Visuals
Beyoncé first considered the idea of creating a "visual album" in June 2013, when only three or four songs had been completed.
Explaining her motivation, she said she would often connect images, childhood memories, emotions and fantasies to songs she was in the midst of composing, and that she "wanted people to hear the songs with the story that's in my head as that's what makes it mine". She highlighted the immersive experience of
Michael Jackson
Michael Joseph Jackson (August 29, 1958 – June 25, 2009) was an American singer, songwriter, dancer, and philanthropist. Dubbed the "King of Pop", he is regarded as Cultural impact of Michael Jackson, one of the most culturally significan ...
's ''
Thriller'' (1982) as the principal influence for creating a body of work that "people would hear things differently and ... actually be able to see the whole vision of the album".
The videos were filmed between June and November 2013 in various countries as the singer traveled on her world tour.
Todd Tourso, who
directed
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the videos for "Jealous" and "Heaven", served as the creative director for the entire project.
Much of his role concerned liaising between Beyoncé, who for most videos already had concepts, and the respective directors who also had propositions. As most videos were shot outside of the US, the crew surrounding the videos was small, consisting only of Tourso, the director of photography and producer, as well as Beyoncé and her stylist, make-up artist and security.
When filming in public, Beyoncé would wear in-ear headphones instead of having the music played out loud, in order to maintain the secrecy of the project and prevent any songs leaking. By the time of
post-production
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, the songwriting process began to converge with the content of the visuals and Beyoncé would watch
unedited footage to fit the music to them. "Flawless", "Rocket" and "Mine" were noted as having been changed by their visual counterparts, Tourso commenting that "she would rewrite some lines, or she would add certain audio, or she would add bridges" and believed that "it would complete the picture of where the audio needed to go".
Several videos were intended to demonstrate the album's central theme of "finding the beauty in imperfection". While working on "Flawless", Beyoncé was reminded of her loss on television competition ''
Star Search'' as a child, which she saw as a defining moment in her career, and believed that the competition had taught her how to embrace imperfection in the future.
The theme was represented in the videos by the recurring use of trophies, which the singer saw as referencing "all of the sacrifice I have made as a kid, all of the time that I lost".
It was also carried into how the visuals were created, with the videos for "Drunk in Love", "Yoncé", "No Angel", "XO" and "Blue" shot without prior preparation, as the singer found enjoyment in the spontaneity of the filming locations and in resisting the urge to perfect them.
Noting some of the visuals' explicit content and exposure of her body, Beyoncé said she found shooting them liberating and expressed her intention to demonstrate sexuality as a power that women should have, and not lose after becoming a mother. She went on to say, "I know finding my sensuality, getting back into my body, being proud of growing up, it was important to me that I expressed that ... I know that there are so many women who feel the same way".
Music and lyrics
''Beyoncé'' is a fourteen track set with seventeen short films: a video for each audio track, two extra videos to accompany the two-part tracks "Haunted" and "Partition", as well as a bonus video for "Grown Woman", which lacked an official audio counterpart until its standalone release on the album's ten year anniversary.
Departing from the traditional R&B leanings of its predecessor, ''4'' (2011),
''Beyoncé''s songs are predominantly
alternative R&B.
Hence, musically, the album may be located in the post-dubstep era,
fusing
electronic music
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with R&B and
soul
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.
The album's dark, moody production
is more
textured than previous releases
and songs are characterized by heavy
bass
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and loud
hi-hat
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s, as well as prominent synthesizers.
A quality of restraint features among most songs "with subdued pulses, ambient effects and throbbing grooves that sneak up on you, threatening to explode but only occasionally transforming".
The album adopts unconventional
song structure
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and as Evan Rytlewski of ''The A.V. Club'' notes, many songs "
mphasizemoody, shifting beats and drawn-out vibe sessions" and are left to slowly unfurl.
This is particularly prominent on "Haunted" and "Partition" which function as two-part suites.
The
dream
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-like state created on "Haunted" is ushered in with a stream of consciousness rap entitled "Ghost" which transitions from "smoky ethereality to off-kilter club beat",
amid a shifting
bassline
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and ghostly keyboards.
"Partition" begins with "Yoncé", a slick rap set over a simple
Middle Eastern
The Middle East (term originally coined in English language) is a geopolitical region encompassing the Arabian Peninsula, the Levant, Turkey, Egypt, Iran, and Iraq.
The term came into widespread usage by the United Kingdom and western Eur ...
rhythm.
The song is divided by a brief interlude of camera clicks and the whirring of a car window, before launching into a second-half that melds synthesizer pulses with finger snaps to create a
Southern hip hop
Southern hip-hop, also known as Southern rap, South Coast hip-hop, or dirty south, is a blanket term for a regional genre of American hip-hop music that emerged in the Southern United States, especially in Georgia, Texas, Louisiana, Tennessee ...
bassline.
Over this, the song follows a candid narrative that describes sex in the back of a limousine when travelling to a nightclub.
Several critics noted the album's extensive exploration of
sexuality
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.
Having been a singer since the age of nine, Beyoncé felt "stifled" by the perception she was a role model for young children, and now into her thirties, believed she had "earned the right to ... express any and every side of
erelf".
Addressing the album's sexual content specifically, Beyoncé said: "I don't at all have any shame about being sexual and I'm not embarrassed about it and I don't feel like I have to protect that side of me."
Several critics described ''Beyoncé''s sex songs as a celebration of
monogamous love.
"Drunk in Love" is a duet with her husband Jay-Z, and features lyrics heavily laden with
double entendres that explore
lust within their sexual relationship.
It fuses intermittent
trap beats with heavy bass,
skittering synthesizers and drums, and
Arabic-scale vocal
arpeggio
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Arpe ...
s.
Beyoncé's vocals are diverse, including a melodramatic chorus sung in her upper register and a half-rapped second verse.
"
Blow" veers from a thumping jazz beat
created with sparse piano chords
and guitars
to a "swinging electro-funk groove"
with elements of
neo-disco.
Its erotic,
tongue-in-cheek lyrics include a running cunnilingus metaphor of "licking
Skittles" in its chorus.
The slow-jam "
Rocket
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" is a homage to
D'Angelo
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's soul-infused "
Untitled (How Does It Feel)
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" (2000).
Described by ''Entertainment Weekly''s Nick Catucci as a "slippery, six-and-a-half-minute funk excursion",
Beyoncé adopts a slow, harmonious vocal
as she instructs her love interest to watch her perform a
striptease
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.

Much like her previous albums, the record is
feminist
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, with greater exploration of
gender
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issues and conflated with "an unwavering look at black female sexual agency".
Soraya McDonald of ''
The Washington Post
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'' viewed ''Beyoncé'' as significant to
black feminism as it celebrates black female sexuality in mainstream music and in the context of hip hop, where it is typically only shown through the male perspective.
The album's most explicit commentary on gender is the three-part "Flawless". It opens with the earlier released "Bow Down", before segueing into an excerpt of a speech by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie on the socialization of girls.
The final part uses a
staccato
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, trap beat
as Beyoncé reflects on her own feminist attitudes, encouraging self-acceptance among women and criticizing misogynist sentiments.
Other songs allude to darker themes of fear and personal insecurities. Beyoncé noted that the album displayed "sides of
erthat only a few people had seen", adding that "all of us want happiness ... sometimes you have to take the insecurities to get to the secure place. And all of those things I feel happy to express".
Caitlin White of ''
The 405'' believed the songs as "hold forth on the most important issues in a woman's life by delving into
he singer'spersonal experience with them".
"Jealous" addresses
fidelity
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and features lyrics in which the protagonist experiences "promises, suspicion and potential revenge".
It contains an "uncanny mix of tones and styles", most prominently a morose bassline replete with electronic yelps.
"Mine", a
futuristic R&B song
with jazz elements,
is self-reflective, with lyrics that reference marital strife and difficulties with
postnatal depression.
The
power pop
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opener "Pretty Hurts" is a self-empowerment anthem that decries society's obsession with harmful and unattainable standards of beauty.
The song uses audio snippets of
beauty pageants which Beyoncé contested in to frame the song in the context of her childhood.
''Beyoncé''s vocal production is diverse; several songs are half-rapped and half-sung with particular use of
falsetto
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It is produced by the vibration of the ...
and
head voice.
''The Telegraph''s
Neil McCormick
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notes that while the singer uses her expansive
vocal range
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, unlike her previous releases, she restrains from
belting and
vocal runs as to increase tension in the music.
"No Angel", a
chillwave
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song
with influences of minimalist hip hop music,
is noted for its use of the
falsetto
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It is produced by the vibration of the ...
vocal register,
with a delivery that is "threatening to fray".
The
doo wop
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-inspired duet with
Frank Ocean
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"Superpower" is sung in the lower register of both singers, while employing girl group
harmonies
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similar to Beyoncé's work in
Destiny's Child
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.
The love song "XO" uses several vocal techniques to evoke a celebration of love and life,
including
echo
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and several
hooks. Its ascending
chorus lines use
call and response, as well as backing vocals of a
sing-along crowd, as Beyoncé sings of how her "darkest nights" are enlightened by her lover's face.
The album's closing tracks are
midtempo
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ballad
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s "Heaven" and "Blue". "Heaven" is an emotive, piano-led hymn with
gospel
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elements,
while "Blue" is built on a piano melody over which Beyoncé sings of the love for her daughter, using her full vocal range.
Six additional tracks are included on the album's ''Platinum Edition'' reissue: two newly recorded songs and four remixed versions of existing tracks.
"7/11" is an uptempo
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. Hip- ...
piece and features
Auto-Tune
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in its composition.
The track incorporates several
rapping
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verses by Beyoncé, with production likened to "Bow Down/I Been On".
"
Ring Off" is described as a midtempo
reggae
Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica during the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its Jamaican diaspora, diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay", was the first ...
ballad that features
dancehall
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rhythms with slight elements of
dubstep
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, and addresses the end of a marriage between Beyoncé's parents,
Tina and
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 ...
.
"
Standing on the Sun", which was excluded from the album's original release, was included as a remixed version with guest vocals from
Mr. Vegas.
Artwork, release and promotion
Throughout 2013, Beyoncé worked on the project in strict secrecy, sharing details of the album with a small circle of people and continually shifting the deadline, which was only finalized a week before its release.
She later explained that her intent was to reinstate the idea of an album release as a significant, exciting event that had lost meaning in the face of hype created around
singles.
Tourso and his small team of designers were tasked with designing ''Beyoncé''s album cover, which he found difficult considering it was a visual album and thus "inundated with imagery". Part of Beyoncé's original notes were that she wanted "no pink" and didn't want her "
uttockson the cover." Over three months he considered over a hundred options, only to proceed with his very first idea. He was inspired by the cover of
Metallica
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's
eponymous fifth studio album (1991) to create a bold statement, specifically to deviate from a "beauty shot" of Beyoncé which he felt would be expected. They used a font similar to placards used in boxing matches to represent abrasive masculinity, which was contrasted by the greyish-pink font which they described as "a subversion of femininity".
In early December 2013, Beyoncé and her management company
Parkwood Entertainment held meetings concerning its release with executives from Columbia Records and the iTunes Store, using the code name "Lily" for the album. Meetings were also held with
Facebook
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executives in regard to advertising that resulted in the album benefiting from the social network's then new "Auto Play" feature for videos.
On December 9, 2013,
Rob Stringer
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, Chairman of Columbia Records, knowingly told media that the album would be released at some point in 2014 and it would be "monumental".
On December 13, 2013, the album was released in the early hours of the morning without any prior announcement or promotion exclusively on the
iTunes Store. The singer commented that she was "bored" of her music being marketed as it had been done previously, and wanted its release to be a different experience for her fans. The album was available exclusively on iTunes Stores until December 20, 2013, when physical copies were distributed to other retailers. Parkwood Entertainment had a seventy-two-hour turnaround from the moment the album was released online to prepare its physical release.
As soon as the album became exclusively available to iTunes Stores,
Sony Music
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handed down an edict that forbade retailers to put the album up for
pre-order, as to further protect the exclusivity with the iTunes Store.
It was then reported that American retailers
Target and
Amazon Music
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It was the first music store to sell music without digital rights manag ...
refused to sell the physical copies of the album. According to a Target spokesperson, the store was only interested in retailing albums that were released digitally and physically simultaneously. On December 21, 2013, all the videos from the album were screened at the
SVA Theater in New York City.
After the album's release, Beyoncé performed "XO" during the remaining stops of the North American leg of
The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour in December 2013. In early 2014, she performed "Drunk in Love" for the first time at the
56th Annual Grammy Awards
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on January 26. "
XO"'s first televised performance was at the
2014 BRIT Awards on February 19, marking her first performance at the ceremony since the one held in
2004
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Events January
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.
Later that month, songs from the album were added to the set list of the second European leg of The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour. All the music videos from the album were screened at the 2014
Los Angeles Film Festival on June 13 along with commentary from three of the videos' directors who were present at the ceremony. To further promote the album, Beyoncé embarked on her first co-headlining stadium tour with Jay-Z.
The
On the Run Tour kicked off in Miami on June 25, 2014, and ended in Paris on September 13, 2014.
A pre-recorded performance of "Partition" from the tour was broadcast at the
2014 BET Awards on June 29. Beyoncé performed a sixteen-minute medley of the album's songs at the
2014 MTV Video Music Awards on August 24.
On December 12, 2014, just about one year after the release of ''Beyoncé'', a short film entitled ''Yours and Mine'' was uploaded to Beyoncé's website and to YouTube. The entirely black and white spoken-word film, which features behind-the-scenes footage and repurposed imagery from the music videos of ''Beyoncé'', was described as "a retrospective short film celebrating the one-year anniversary of the self-titled visual album".
Reports of a follow-up record first surfaced early November, speculating that a second volume of the ''Beyoncé'' album was slated to be surprise released in November. One of the songs was titled "Donk", a planned collaboration with Nicki Minaj that was officially registered to the
American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers (ASCAP) () is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that collectively licenses the public performance rights of its members' musical works to venues, broadc ...
database; the full song leaked online in September 2023. Parkwood Entertainment dispelled rumors of a leaked track listing for the record, stating it was "completely made up".
The album received a
reissue
In the music industry, a reissue (also re-release, repackage or re-edition) is the release of an album or single which has been released at least once before, sometimes with alterations or additions.
Reasons for reissue
New audio formats
Reco ...
on November 24, 2014, subtitled ''Platinum Edition''.
The package includes four discs, including two additional discs of new material: ''More'' is an audio disc containing two newly-recorded songs and four remixes of existing songs, while ''Live'' is a video disc containing ten live performances filmed during
The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013–14) and previously broadcast on June 29 by
HBO
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with ''Beyonce: X10'', a 10-episode series of four-minute segments of concert performances that debuted weekly before new episodes of ''
True Blood''. ''More'' and ''Live'' was also made available as an individual
EP on digital platforms, under the title ''Beyoncé: More Only''.
''Platinum Edition'' also marked the first release of ''Beyoncé'' on
Spotify
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.
Singles
Two lead singles were released from ''Beyoncé''. "
XO" impacted
hot 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 ...
radio in the United States on December 16, 2013.
The following day, it impacted
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 ...
,
rhythmic contemporary
Rhythmic contemporary, also known as Rhythmic Top 20, Rhythmic Top 30, Rhythmic Top 40, Rhythmic CHR or rhythmic crossover, is a primarily American music-radio format that includes a mix of EDM, upbeat rhythmic pop, hip-hop and upbeat R&B hit ...
and contemporary radio stations in the United States. "XO" became a minor hit, peaking at number forty-five on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100, however, it reached the top twenty in several international markets.
Accompanying the release of "XO", the other lead single "
Drunk in Love", featuring
Jay-Z, was serviced to urban contemporary radio stations in the United States on December 17, 2013. "Drunk in Love" would become the album's only major US hit, peaking at number two on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number one on the US
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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and
Rhythmic charts. It also peaked at number seven in New Zealand and number nine in France and the United Kingdom. The song was certified platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
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(RIAA), denoting sales of one million digital copies.
"
Partition" impacted urban contemporary radio in the United States on February 25, 2014, as the album's third single. It peaked at number twenty-three on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and number one on the US
Dance Club Songs
The Dance Club Songs (also known as National Disco Action, Hot Dance/Disco Club Play, and Hot Dance Club Play) was a chart published weekly between 1976 and 2020 by ''Billboard'' magazine. It used club disc jockeys set lists to determine the mos ...
.
On April 24, 2014, the music video for the fourth single "
Pretty Hurts" was made available for streaming via ''
Time
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'' magazine's official website to accompany Beyoncé's feature as one of the world's most influential people. The song impacted contemporary hit and rhythmic radio in the United States on June 10, 2014 and contemporary hit radio in the United Kingdom on June 23, 2014.
The fifth single, a remix of "
Flawless" featuring
Nicki Minaj
Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty (born December 8, 1982), known professionally as Nicki Minaj ( ), is a Trinidadian rapper, singer, and songwriter. Regarded as the "Queen of Rap" and one of the most influential rappers of all time, she is noted for her ...
was released from the album on August 12, 2014, becoming a minor hit, peaking at number forty-one on the US Hot 100. "
7/11" and "
Ring Off", from the ''Platinum Edition'' reissue, were released as the album's sixth and seventh singles on November 25 and November 28, 2014 respectively.
Critical reception
''Beyoncé'' received critical acclaim. At
Metacritic
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, which assigns a
weighted mean
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rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received a high score of 85, based on 34 reviews.
Critics generally commended the album as thematically and musically bold, as well as emphasizing its visual aspect and
surprise release; at the time of release, many said it was her ''
magnum opus
A masterpiece, , or ; ; ) is a creation that has been given much critical praise, especially one that is considered the greatest work of a person's career or a work of outstanding creativity, skill, profundity, or workmanship.
Historically, ...
''.
Summarizing the album for ''
Pitchfork
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'', Jillian Mapes calls ''Beyoncé'' "MJ-level talent met pop-perfectionism in a moment that defined album-cycle disruption
nda victory lap Bey took as pop feminism's reigning goddess".
The album's exploration of sexuality was particularly well received by reviewers. ''
The New York Times
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'' chief critic
Jon Pareles described the tracks as "steamy and sleek, full of erotic exploits and sultry vocals" noting that "every so often, for variety, they turn vulnerable, compassionate or pro-feminist".
Caitlin White, writing for ''
The 405'', characterized ''Beyoncé'' as a feminist text. She noted that the tracks demonstrate Beyoncé's desire to retain complete sexual agency, while also forgoing the expectations of pop songcraft by placing female pleasure at the forefront unquestioningly.
Robert Christgau
Robert Thomas Christgau ( ; born April 18, 1942) is an American music journalist and essayist. Among the most influential music critics, he began his career in the late 1960s as one of the earliest professional rock critics and later became a ...
admired the album's "sex sequence" of songs, where for "over seven well-differentiated tracks", Beyoncé "performs the unlikely feat of conveying an open-ended eroticism that varies because
heknows eroticism does, for each of us in our individual responses as well as for her".
PopMatters
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' David Amidon similarly praised the album's honest, highly sexual nature, observing it was "her first attempt at bridging an audience, making music that makes the men want to hear what she has to say and the women feel like they can say it to men as well".
Other reviews recognized that the album eschewed
contemporary R&B
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in favor of more
experimental compositions. ''
Pitchfork
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The term is also applie ...
'' writer Carrie Battan of the same publication wrote that Beyoncé was "exploring sounds and ideas at the grittier margins of popular music" and rejecting "traditional pop structures in favor of atmosphere".
''
Spin''s Anupa Mistry felt it was "more textured than its predecessors in both sound and content", and applauded the singer's transition to a maturer sound of "big-hook message pop, multi-directional, mood-shifting suites and delicately resonant R&B ballads".
Noting the lack of "guaranteed hits", ''
NME
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'' believed that the "low-key, moody production throws the spotlight on the words and the images brought to play" and described it as her most experimental work to date.
''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
''s pop critic
Rob Sheffield
Robert James Sheffield (born February 2, 1966) is an American music journalist and author.
He is a long time contributing editor at ''Rolling Stone'', writing about music, TV, and pop culture. Previously, he was a contributing editor at '' Blen ...
found ''Beyoncé''s boldness among its best attributes, believing the album is at its "strongest when it goes for full-grown electro soul with an artsy boho edge".
Mikael Wood of the ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' highlighted a desire to push creative boundaries among the tracks and admired "how the music similarly blends the intimate and the extravagant",
while ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' writer Nick Catucci concluded that the album was characterized by "clashing impulses—between strength and escape, megapop and fresh sounds, big messages and resonant lyrics".
Praise was also reserved for Beyoncé's vocal performance. ''
The Telegraph
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''s Neil McCormick declared Beyoncé as "one of the most technically gifted vocalists in pop" favoring her "gospel power, hip-hop flow and
ugerange". He was particularly complimentary of the vocal restraint displayed across the tracks that was absent from previous releases.
Kitty Empire 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'' ...
'' noted the diverseness of her vocals on the album's up-tempo songs and found the singer ranging between "squeaky sexed-up falsettos, hood rat rapping, wordless ecstasies and effortless swoops".
''
Clash'' regarded her voice most effective on the album's ballads, where they commented on how diversely her vocals conveyed feelings of love and described her "power and control
sbreathtaking".
Accolades
Despite being released in December when several publications had completed their year-end lists,
''Beyoncé'' was ranked the best album of the year by ''
Billboard
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'', ''
Houston Chronicle
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'' and ''
Los Angeles Times
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'', while ''Spin'' ranked it the best R&B album of the year. As of January 2015, ''Billboard'' also named ''Beyoncé'' as the second best album of the first half of the 2010s. The album was ranked within the top ten on lists by
Associated Press
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Founded in 1846, it operates as a cooperative, unincorporated association, and produces news reports that are dist ...
,
HitFix,
MTV News
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,
Club Fonograma and
Digital Spy
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. ''Beyoncé'' was ranked at number eleven on Metacritic's twenty-five best-reviewed albums of 2013. On the annual
Pazz and Jop mass critics poll of the year's best in music, the album was ranked at number four.
Robert Christgau
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, the poll's creator, ranked it eighteenth on his own year-end list. Some publications included ''Beyoncé'' on their 2014 lists, and it was deemed the best album of the year by ''
Vibe'', Pretty Much Amazing and Nate Chinen of ''
The New York Times
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''. ''
Consequence of Sound
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History
''Consequence of Sound'' was founded in Septem ...
'' listed the effort as the eighteenth best one from 2014 and ''
Tiny Mix Tapes
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'', the fortieth one. ''
Pitchfork
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'' named ''Beyoncé'' the fourteenth best album of the decade (2010–2014) so far; ''
Fact
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'' listed the album as the ninth best one from the same period.
''Beyoncé'' was included in best-of lists of the 2010s decade by several publications, including ''
Pitchfork
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'' (3rd), ''
The Associated Press'' (3rd), ''
Stereogum
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''Stereogum'' was one of the first MP3 blogs and has received several awar ...
'' (7th), ''Billboard'' (11th), ''Rolling Stone'' (26th), ''Consequence of Sound'' (79th), ''
NME
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'' (55th), ''
Uproxx
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'' (33rd), ''
Tiny Mix Tapes
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'' (35th),''
Paste'' (40th) and ''
Spex'' (57th).
''
Spin'' considered the album the thirty-eighth best one of the past thirty years (1985–2014) and ''
Q'' named it one of the greatest albums of the past thirty years. On
''Rolling Stone'''s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time list, ''Beyoncé'' was placed at number 81, citing the album's "musical scope and feminist outreach" and adding that it "proved that nobody else was on her level". ''
The Guardian
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'' included the project at number 9 on their ranking of the 100 best albums of the 21st century. ''Beyoncé'' was also included on the 2016 update of the ''
1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die''. ''
Consequence of Sound
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''Consequence of Sound'' was founded in Septem ...
'' named the album the 37th best one of the last 15 years (2007–2022).
Apple Music
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ranked ''Beyoncé'' thirty-sixth on their list of the
100 Best Albums ever created. ''
Paste'' listed the album at number 185 on their list of the 300 Greatest Albums of All Time.
The album was nominated for five
Grammy Awards
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at the
57th Annual Grammy Awards (2015), including
Album of the Year,
Best Urban Contemporary Album,
Best Surround Sound Album and
Best R&B Song and
Best R&B Performance for "Drunk in Love", winning the latter three. In a recreation of an
infamous incident at the
2009 MTV Video Music Awards
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,
Kanye West
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briefly appeared on stage during the presentation of the Album of the Year award to
Beck
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s ''
Morning Phase
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'' (2014) in protest of ''Beyoncé'' not winning. While it initially appeared to be a joke as West returned to his seat, he said in comments following the ceremony that Beck "needs to respect artistry and he should have given his award to Beyoncé". He later apologized for his comments.
At the
2014 MTV Video Music Awards, Beyoncé was presented with the
Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award
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for her work on the visual album, performing a sixteen-minute medley of its songs. Van Tofler, president and CEO of
Viacom, noted that their choice for the Vanguard Award was influenced by this project, saying, "when
heput out the record and the way she did it in such a visual way, she was the most obvious choice".
She won a further three awards, Best Collaboration for "Drunk in Love", and Best Cinematography and Best Video with a Social Message for "Pretty Hurts". The album was nominated for World's Best Album at the
2014 World Music Awards and
Album of the Year at the
2014 MTV Video Music Awards Japan. It also received two nominations at the
2014 Billboard Music Awards
The 2014 Billboard Music Awards, ''Billboard'' Music Awards ceremony was held on May 18, 2014, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. It aired live on American Broadcasting Company, ABC at 8:00/7:00 PM Central. The show was hosted b ...
for Top ''Billboard'' 200 Album and Top R&B Album, while "Drunk in Love" was nominated for Top R&B Song. At the 2014
mtvU
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Woodie Awards, ''Beyoncé'' won in the category Did It My Way Woodie, awarded for the album's release strategy. It won in the category for Album of the Year at the
2014 Soul Train Music Awards and
Favorite Soul/R&B Album at the
American Music Awards of 2014.
Commercial performance
During its first day of release in the United States, ''Beyoncé'' sold 80,000 units in three hours
and a total of 430,000 digital copies within 24 hours.
In its second day, the album sold 120,000 units, which brought its two-day sales total to 550,000.
''Billboard'' predicted it to sell around 600,000 digital copies by the end of the tracking week on December 15, 2013.
''Beyoncé'' debuted at number one on the
''Billboard'' 200, with three-day sales of 617,213 digital copies.
This gave Beyoncé her fifth solo consecutive number-one album, sixth overall, including
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 ...
's ''
Survivor
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* one who survives
Arts, entertainment and media Fictional entities
* Survivors, characters in the 1997 KKnD series#Armies, ''KKnD'' video-game series
* ''The Survivors'', or the ''New Survivors Foundation'', a fictional ...
'' (2001). The album's debut made her the first female artist to have her first five studio albums debut atop the chart, beating
Britney Spears
Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is an American singer. Often referred to as the "Princess of Pop", she has sold over 150 million records worldwide, making her one of the world's best-selling music artists. Cultural impact of Brit ...
' record of four in a row.
It also became the largest debut sales week for a female artist in 2013, and the highest debut sales week of her solo career. The album also gave her the three largest sales weeks by any female and she became the only female to sell 300,000 copies within a week in 2013 and became the first person in the 2010s to score 300,000 copies in each of its first 3 weeks.
''Beyoncé'' marks the fourth-largest sales week of an album during 2013, behind Justin Timberlake's ''
The 20/20 Experience'',
Eminem
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all time, he is credited with popula ...
's ''
The Marshall Mathers LP 2'' and Drake's ''
Nothing Was the Same
''Nothing Was the Same'' is the third studio album by the Canadian rapper Drake (musician), Drake. It was released on September 24, 2013, through OVO Sound, Young Money Entertainment, Cash Money Records, and Republic Records. Work on the record ...
''.
In its second week, the album remained at number one, selling an additional 374,000 copies.
Ten days after its release, ''Beyoncé'' had sold 991,000 copies in the US, making it the best-selling album by a female artist in 2013.
A third week at number-one with sales of 310,000 copies brought the album's US sales to 1.3 million after 17 days of release,
positioning it as the eighth-best-selling album of the year, and the first to enter the year-end top 10 based on just three weeks of sales availability in the
Nielsen SoundScan
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era. In its fourth week, sales reached 1.43 million, surpassing the total sales of Beyoncé's previous album, ''
4'', which was released in 2011 and had sold 1.39 million in total in the two years since its release.
Following Beyoncé performing at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards, sales of the album in the US increased by 181%. The record sold 878,000 copies in the US in 2014 alone, becoming the sixth-best-selling album of the year.
As of August 2022, ''Beyoncé'' has been certified five-times platinum by the
Recording Industry Association of America
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States. Its members consist of record labels and distributors that the RIAA says "create, manufacture, and/o ...
(RIAA)
for the sale of five million units, and all fourteen tracks are certified gold or higher for the sale of 500,000 units, making it the fourth female album in history to have all its tracks RIAA certified.
On December 16,
Apple Inc.
Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation and technology company headquartered in Cupertino, California, in Silicon Valley. It is best known for its consumer electronics, software, and services. Founded in 1976 as Apple Comput ...
announced that ''Beyoncé'' was the fastest selling album in the history of the iTunes Store, both in the United States and worldwide.
It sold 828,773 digital copies worldwide in its first three days, and topped the iTunes Store charts in one-hundred-and-four countries.
Six days after its release, ''Beyoncé'' had sold one million digital copies on iTunes Stores worldwide. ''Beyoncé'' debuted at number five on the
UK Albums Chart
The Official Albums Chart is the United Kingdom's industry-recognised national record chart for album, albums. Entries are ranked by sales and audio streaming. It was published for the first time on 22 July 1956 and is compiled every week by the O ...
on December 15, with two-day sales of 67,858 digital copies.
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 ...
's chief executive Martin Talbot noted that "few (if any) albums have sold as many digital copies in such a short space of time."
In its fifth week, the album climbed to a new peak of number two. It was certified platinum by the
British Phonographic Industry
BPI (British Recorded Music Industry) Limited, trading as British Phonographic Industry (BPI), is the British recorded music industry's trade association. It runs the BRIT Awards; is home to the Mercury Prize; co-owns the Official Charts C ...
(BPI) on February 7, 2014, denoting shipments of 300,000 copies. As of April 2016, ''Beyoncé'' has sold 505,000 copies in the United Kingdom.
On August 3, 2018, ''Beyoncé'' was certified double platinum by the BPI, denoting shipments of 600,000.
The album entered 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 ...
at number one, with 35,000 digital copies sold. It debuted at number twenty-four on the
French Albums Chart with two-days sales of 12,100 digital copies, and peaked at number thirteen in its fifth week.
The album debuted atop the
Dutch Albums Chart
The Dutch Album Top 100 or Album Top 100 is a weekly hit list of music albums, compiled by Dutch Charts. It shows the 100 best-selling music albums of the moment in the Netherlands
, Terminology of the Low Countries, informally Holland, i ...
, giving Beyoncé her first number-one album in the Netherlands. In Australia, ''Beyoncé'' entered the
ARIA Albums Chart at number two, with first-week sales of 31,102 digital copies. The album topped the chart in its third week, becoming Beyoncé's first number-one album in Australia. It spent three consecutive weeks at number one and was certified platinum by the
Australian Recording Industry Association
The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) is a trade association representing the Australian recording industry which was established in the 1970s by six major record companies, EMI, Festival Records (Australia), Festival, Sony Music ...
(ARIA) for shipping 70,000 copies.
In New Zealand, ''Beyoncé'' debuted at number two and was certified gold by
Recorded Music NZ
Recorded Music NZ (formerly the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ)) is a non-profit trade association of record producers, distributors and recording artists who sell recorded music in New Zealand. Membership of Recorded ...
(RMNZ) for sales of 7,500 copies; it was later certified quadruple platinum.
According to the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI), within the last nineteen days of 2013, the album sold 2.3 million units worldwide, becoming the tenth-best-selling album of 2013.
The album also went on to become the 20th-best-selling album of 2014.
Worldwide, ''Beyoncé'' has sold more than five million copies as of November 2016
and has generated over 1 billion
streams
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as of March 2015.
In 2014, ''Beyoncé'' was ranked as the second-most popular album of the year on the ''Billboard'' 200, only behind Disney's ''
Frozen'' soundtrack.
Legacy
According to ''
Billboard
A billboard (also called a hoarding in the UK and many other parts of the world) is a large outdoor advertising structure (a billing board), typically found in high-traffic areas such as alongside busy roads. Billboards present large advertis ...
'', as of 2022, ''Beyoncé'' is one of the 15 best-performing 21st-century albums without any of its singles being number-one hits on the
''Billboard'' Hot 100. The surprising release of ''Beyoncé'' caused "hilarious, honest and hysterical" reaction among Beyoncé's fans,
and "shock" among other musicians in an effect coined as "Beyoncé Syndrome" by the
BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England. Originally established in 1922 as the British Broadcasting Company, it evolved into its current sta ...
.
According to data provided by
Twitter
Twitter, officially known as X since 2023, is an American microblogging and social networking service. It is one of the world's largest social media platforms and one of the most-visited websites. Users can share short text messages, image ...
, the release generated over 1.2 million tweets in twelve hours.
''
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 ...
''s
Rob Sheffield
Robert James Sheffield (born February 2, 1966) is an American music journalist and author.
He is a long time contributing editor at ''Rolling Stone'', writing about music, TV, and pop culture. Previously, he was a contributing editor at '' Blen ...
wrote: "The whole project is a celebration of the Beyoncé Philosophy, which boils down to the fact that Beyoncé can do anything the hell she wants to."
Peter Robinson of ''
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 ...
'' hailed the shock release as "Beyoncégeddon", describing it as "a masterclass in both exerting and relinquishing control".
Henry Knight for the BBC said "Beyoncé's self-titled album not only proved innovative musically, it rewrote the business model of the industry."
''
Forbes
''Forbes'' () is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917. It has been owned by the Hong Kong–based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014. Its chairman and editor-in-chief is Steve Forbes. The co ...
'' Zack O'Malley Greenburg included Beyoncé on his "Music Industry Winners 2013" list, noting that the singer "didn't make use of any of the perks of
eing signed to a large record label��the "machine" we're told is so necessary. There was no radio promotion, no single, no advance press of any kind". The marketing strategy of releasing an album with little or no notice was the subject of a case study at
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
School of Business. Beyoncé is credited with the popularization of the surprise album, and the act of releasing a project without prior announcement has subsequently been executed by many artists, including
Drake
Drake may refer to:
Animals and creatures
* A male duck
* Drake (mythology), a term related to and often synonymous with dragon
People and fictional characters
* Drake (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with the family ...
,
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 ...
,
Kendrick Lamar
Kendrick Lamar Duckworth (born June 17, 1987) is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer. Regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time, he was awarded the 2018 Pulitzer Prize for Music, becoming the first music ...
,
Rihanna
Robyn Rihanna Fenty ( ; born February 20, 1988) is a Barbadian singer, businesswoman, and actress. One of the List of music artists by net worth, wealthiest musicians in the world, List of awards and nominations received by Rihanna, her vario ...
,
Azealia Banks,
Nicki Minaj
Onika Tanya Maraj-Petty (born December 8, 1982), known professionally as Nicki Minaj ( ), is a Trinidadian rapper, singer, and songwriter. Regarded as the "Queen of Rap" and one of the most influential rappers of all time, she is noted for her ...
,
Miley Cyrus
Miley Ray Cyrus ( , born Destiny Hope Cyrus, November 23, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, actress and director. Regarded as a contemporary pop icon, Cyrus has been recognized for her evolving artistry and image reinventions. She is ...
,
U2,
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 ...
and
Eminem
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem, is an American rapper, songwriter, and record producer. Regarded as one of the greatest and most influential rappers of all time, he is credited with popula ...
. Canadian musician
Grimes
Claire Elise Boucher (; born March 17, 1988), known professionally as Grimes, is a Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer. Her lyrics often touch on science fiction and feminist themes. The visuals in her videos are elabora ...
named ''Beyoncé'' as one of the albums that changed her life, saying that it "revitalized the art of the album" for her".
After the
International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) announced Friday as the global record release day, ''
Billboard
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''s Andrew Flanagan thought the album release was among the influencing points in the decision, writing: "After seven months of semi-public back-and-forth, a conversation instigated in part by Aussie piracy and Beyonce's surprise release in December 2013 has resulted in the global recording industry accepting Friday as the release date for new albums." ''
Time
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'' named Beyoncé as one of the most influential people of 2014 due to the album release, writing: "In December, she took the world by surprise when she released a new album, complete with videos, and announced it on
Facebook
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and
Instagram
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. ''Beyoncé'' shattered music-industry rules – and sales records".
Track listing
Standard edition
''Platinum Edition''
Notes
*
signifies a co-producer
*
signifies an additional producer
* ''Audio'' and ''More'' comprise audio tracks, while ''Visual'' and ''Live'' comprise video tracks.
* All tracks vocals produced by Beyoncé Knowles
* "Haunted" contains two parts – "Ghost" and "Haunted"; presented as one song on ''Audio'', and two separate videos on ''Visual''.
* "Blow" contains two parts – "Blow" and "Cherry"; presented as one song on ''Audio'', and one video on ''Visual'' with two separate sections.
* "No Angel" is stylized as "
Angel" on the back of physical editions.
* "Partition" contains two parts – "Yoncé" and "Partition"; presented as one song on ''Audio'', and two separate videos on ''Visual''.
* "Flawless" is stylized as "***Flawless"
* "Flawless" contains two parts – "Bow Down" and "Flawless". "Bow Down" was initially part of a previously recorded song entitled "Bow Down/I Been On".
* "Grown Woman" is presented after the credits on DVD, while it is presented before the credits in digital format.
* "
Grown Woman" is written by Mosley,
Kelly Sheehan, Knowles, Nash,
Chris Godbey, Harmon,
Darryl Pearson, and Garland Mosley. It is produced by Timbaland, with co-production by Harmon.
Sample credits
* "Partition" contains an interpolation of the French-dubbed version of the 1998 film ''
The Big Lebowski'', performed by Hajiba Fahmy.
* "Flawless" contains portions of the speech "We should all be feminists", written and delivered by
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
* "Heaven" contains portions of "
The Lord's Prayer" in Spanish, performed by Melissa Vargas.
* "Flawless (Remix)" contains a sample of "
SpottieOttieDopaliscious" by
OutKast
Outkast (sometimes written as OutKast) was an American hip-hop duo formed in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1992, consisting of Big Boi (Antwan Patton) and André 3000 (André Benjamin, formerly known as Dré). Widely regarded as one of the greatest an ...
.
* "Drunk in Love (Remix)" contains a sample of Kanye West's "
Flashing Lights", vocals provided by
Connie Mitchell.
* "Ring Off" contains portions of a speech delivered by
Tina Knowles at the 2014 Texas Women's Empowerment Foundation Leadership Luncheon.
Personnel
Credits adapted from Beyoncé's official website.
Performers and musicians
*
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, ...
– lead vocals, background vocals
*
Jay-Z – lead vocals
*
Drake
Drake may refer to:
Animals and creatures
* A male duck
* Drake (mythology), a term related to and often synonymous with dragon
People and fictional characters
* Drake (surname), a list of people and fictional characters with the family ...
– vocals
*
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie – spoken word voices
*
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 ...
– lead vocals
*
Blue Ivy Carter – additional vocals
*
Boots – background vocals , piano , drums , guitar , keyboards
*
Pharrell Williams
Pharrell Lanscilo Williams (; born April 5, 1973), also known mononymously as Pharrell, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and fashion designer. He first became known as one half of the music production duo ...
– background vocals
*
Timbaland
Timothy Zachery Mosley (born March 10, 1972), known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer and rapper. Born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, he is widely acclaimed for his distinctive production work and "stuttering" rhythm ...
– background vocals
*
Justin Timberlake
Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and dancer. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Prince of Pop", ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' honored him as the b ...
– background vocals
*
Terius "The Dream" Nash – background vocals , additional piano
*
Ryan Tedder – background vocals
*
Kelly Rowland
Kelendria Trene Rowland (born February 11, 1981) is an American singer, actress, and television personality. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the world's List of best-selling girl groups, best-selling gir ...
– background vocals
*
Michelle Williams Michelle Williams or Michele Williams may refer to:
* Michelle Ann Williams (born circa 1965), American public health scholar
* Michelle Williams (singer) (born 1979), American singer, previously a member of Destiny's Child
* Michelle Williams (actr ...
– background vocals
*
Sampha – additional vocals
*
Sia – background vocals, songwriter
*
Stefan Skarbek – background vocals
* Kwane Wyatt – additional background vocals
* Hajiba Fahmy – spoken word voices performed by
* Melissa Vargas – "The Lord's Prayer" reciting
*
Katty Rodriguez – horns
*
Adison Evans – horns
*
Crystal Torres – horns
* Mike Scott – guitar
* Dwayne Wright – bass
* Margot – violin played by, violin arrangement
*
Steven Wolf – live drums
Technical
*
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, ...
– executive production, music production , vocal production
*
Ammo
Ammunition, also known as ammo, is the material fired, scattered, dropped, or detonated from any weapon or weapon system. The term includes both expendable weapons (e.g., bombs, missiles, grenades, land mines), and the component parts of oth ...
– music production
*
Boots – music production , additional production , recording , instruments , additional arranging
*
Noel "Detail" Fisher – music production
*
Pharrell Williams
Pharrell Lanscilo Williams (; born April 5, 1973), also known mononymously as Pharrell, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, rapper, record producer, and fashion designer. He first became known as one half of the music production duo ...
– production
*
Caroline Polachek – music production , recording , synths and drum machine
*
Timbaland
Timothy Zachery Mosley (born March 10, 1972), known professionally as Timbaland, is an American record producer and rapper. Born and raised in Norfolk, Virginia, he is widely acclaimed for his distinctive production work and "stuttering" rhythm ...
– music production , additional production , co-production
*
Jerome Harmon – music production , additional production , co-production
*
Justin Timberlake
Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is an American singer, songwriter, actor, record producer, and dancer. Dubbed the "Honorific nicknames in popular music, Prince of Pop", ''Billboard (magazine), Billboard'' honored him as the b ...
– music production , background vocals
*
Key Wane – music production , intro keys and intro music programming
*
Noah "40" Shebib – music production , recording
*
Terius "The Dream" Nash – music production
*
Ryan Tedder – music production , recording , music programming and other instruments
*
Hit-Boy – music production , additional music production , additional drum machine
* Rey Reel – co-production
*
Brian Soko – additional production
*
Mike Dean – additional music production
*
Andre Proctor – additional music production
*
Majid Jordan – additional music production
*
Sidney "Omen" Brown – additional music production , additional drum machine
*
Stuart White – recording , mixing , digital editing and musical arrangement , additional mixing , mix engineering
*
Chris Godbey – recording , mixing
* Bart Schoudel – recording
* Andrew Coleman – recording , digital editing and musical arrangement
*
Ann Mincieli – recording
*
Noel Cadastre – recording
*
Jordan "DJ Swivel" Young – recording
* James Krausse – recording , mix engineering , assistant mix engineering , assistant engineering , mastering
* Mike Larson – recording
*
Elliot Scheiner – Surround sound mix (all tracks)
* Rob Cohen – recording
* Jonathan Lee – recording
*
Ramon Rivas – second engineering , assistant engineering
* Rob Suchecki – second engineering
* Hajiba Fahmy – spoken word voice recording
*
Derek Dixie – additional synth sounds , additional SFX , mix consultation , horn arrangements
*
Niles Hollowell-Dhar – additional synth sounds
*
Tony Maserati – mixing
*
Andrew Scheps – mixing
* Noel "Gadget" Campbell – mixing
* Justin Hergett – mix engineering assistant mix engineering , assistant engineering
* Tyler Scott – assistant mix engineering , assistant engineering
* Matt Weber – assistant engineering
* Jon Castelli – assistant engineering
* Christian Humphreys – assistant engineering
* Paul Pavao – assistant mix engineering
* Edward Valldejuli – assistant mix engineering
*
Chris Tabron – mix engineering , assistant mix engineering
* Matt Wiggers – assistant mix engineering
* Chris Cannon – assistant mix engineering
* Carlos Perezdeanda – second engineering assistant
*
Tom Coyne – mastering
* Aya Merrill – mastering
Charts
Weekly charts
''More Only''
Year-end charts
''More Only''
Decade-end charts
All-time charts
Certifications and sales
Release history
See also
*
Album era
The album era (sometimes, album-rock era) was a period in popular music, usually defined as the mid-1960s through the mid-2000s, in which the album—a collection of songs issued on physical media—was the dominant form of recorded music expr ...
*
List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2013
*
List of ''Billboard'' 200 number-one albums of 2014
*
List of ''Billboard'' number-one R&B albums of 2013
*
List of ''Billboard'' number-one R&B albums of 2014
*
List of number-one albums of 2013 (Canada)
*
List of number-one albums of 2014 (Canada)
*
List of number-one albums of 2014 (Australia)
*
List of UK R&B Chart number-one albums of 2013
*
List of UK R&B Chart number-one albums of 2014
Notes
References
External links
Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Beyonce (album)
2013 albums
Albums produced by Hit-Boy
Albums produced by Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon
Albums produced by Justin Timberlake
Albums produced by Key Wane
Albums produced by Noah "40" Shebib
Albums produced by Detail (record producer)
Albums produced by Patrick Wimberly
Albums produced by Pharrell Williams
Albums produced by Ryan Tedder
Albums produced by Timbaland
Beyoncé albums
Columbia Records albums
Articles containing video clips
Albums produced by Beyoncé
Albums produced by Ammo (record producer)
Surprise albums
Albums produced by Caroline Polachek
Electro albums
Contemporary R&B albums
Grammy Award for Best Immersive Audio Album
Parkwood Entertainment albums
Visual albums