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Beyoncé in 2011

American singer and songwriter Beyoncé rose to fame in the late 1990s as the lead singer of the R&B girl group Destiny's Child, one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time.[1] During the hiatus of the girl group in 2001,[2] Beyoncé embarked on her solo career that she pursued following the disbandment of the group in 2006.[3] She has written and recorded material for her eight studio albums, namely Dangerously in Love (2003), B'Day (2006), I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008), 4 (2011), her self-titled visual album, Beyoncé (2013), her second visual album Lemonade (2016), Renaissance (2022), and Cowboy Carter (2024). Apart from her work in music, Beyoncé has launched a career in acting. She made her debut in the 2001 musical film Carmen: A Hip Hopera, prior to appearing in major films, including Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), The Pink Panther (2006), Dreamgirls (2006), Cadillac Records (2008), Epic (2013) and The Lion King (2019). She has written and recorded material for the soundtrack albums of all the mentioned movies. Beyoncé has also lent her vocals to several recordings for specific charitable causes and other tracks that were used in television advertisements. Songs included in this list are from her studio albums, extended plays, soundtrack albums, live albums, mixtapes, and collaborations with other recording artists on their respective albums. Many of them were released as singles and have been successful both stateside and in international markets. Also included in this list are songs that Beyoncé recorded, but remain unreleased or were never officially released.

Beyoncé started recording material for her debut solo album Dangerously in Love in 2002; she selected the producers with whom she would collaborate, held meetings with prospective producers from West Coast across the East Coast and had interviews with them.[4] She went to Miami, Florida to begin sessions with Canadian record producer Scott Storch, her first collaborator.[5] Beyoncé took a wider role in the production of Dangerously in Love, co-writing a majority of the songs, choosing which ones to produce and sharing ideas on the mixing and mastering of tracks.[6] 15 of 43 songs recorded by Beyoncé, made it to the album.[7] After having a month-long vacation following the filming Dreamgirls, she went to the studio to start working on her second studio album B'Day in 2006.[8] Beyoncé began working with songwriter-producers Rich Harrison, Rodney Jerkins, Sean Garrett,[9][10] Cameron Wallace, The Neptunes, Swizz Beatz, and Walter Millsap.[11] Two female songwriters were also included in the production team, who helped structure the album: Beyoncé's cousin Angela Beyince, who had previously collaborated in Dangerously in Love, and songwriter Makeba Riddick, who made her way into the team after writing "Déjà Vu", the lead single off B'Day.[8] While Beyoncé and the team brainstormed the lyrics, other collaborators simultaneously produce the tracks.[8] She arranged, co-wrote and co-produced all the songs on B'Day,[9] which was titled as a reference to her birthday,[12] and completed in three weeks.[13]

In 2007, Beyoncé began working on her third studio album I Am... Sasha Fierce, which she said was a double album while making comparisons to a magazine.[14][15] The first disc I Am... was intended to show her insecurities about love,[16] and to give a behind-the-scenes glimpse of Beyoncé's life, stripped of her make-up and celebrity trappings.[15] On the other hand, the second disc Sasha Fierce showcased her aggressive, sensual and care-free onstage alter ego of the same name.[15] When Beyoncé started recording tracks for I Am... Sasha Fierce, she felt that she had to grow and mature artistically; she wanted to "be challenged".[17] Inspired by her husband Jay-Z and Etta James,[18] she collaborated with several producers and songwriters – including Kenneth Edmonds, Stargate, Christopher "Tricky" Stewart, Terius "The-Dream" Nash, Rodney Jerkins, Sean Garrett, Solange, Jim Jonsin, Rico Love and Ryan Tedder – while either co-wroting or co-producing each song on the record.[19][20] In 2010, Beyoncé took a break from her career to rest and gain perspective.[21] During the hiatus, she dedicated herself to enjoying the everyday things in life, which reignited her creativity and became a source of inspiration for her fourth studio album 4 that she described as "a labor of love".[22][23][24] Beyoncé also drew inspiration from the work of Fela Kuti, Earth, Wind & Fire, Lionel Richie, The Jackson 5, New Edition, Florence and the Machine, Adele, and Prince.[23][25] She allowed herself the artistic freedom to record songs in which the melody and lyrics came together naturally.[23][25] Wanting to bring back "the emotion and live instruments and just soul missing out of the music industry",[24] Beyoncé co-produced the entire record[26] as she worked with Diane Warren, Diplo, Ester Dean, Switch, Tricky Stewart, The-Dream, Frank Ocean, Kanye West, Sean Garrett and Shea Taylor, among others.[27]

In 2022, Beyoncé released Renaissance, the first act of a planned trilogy, celebrating dance music and its connections to the Black and LGBTQ+ communities. The album received critical and commercial success, exploring house and disco influences. In March 2024, she released Cowboy Carter, the second act of the trilogy, which incorporates country music and highlights its Black roots. The album features collaborations with artists like Dolly Parton and Willie Nelson and has been praised for its innovative blending of genres.[28]

Released songs

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Key
Indicates single release
For the soundtrack album of the 2008 film Cadillac Records, Beyoncé covered "At Last", originally performed by Etta James (pictured).[29]
Jamaican dancehall-reggae artist Sean Paul (pictured) co-wrote "Baby Boy", on which he appeared as a featured vocalist.[30]
Colombian singer Shakira (pictured) collaborated with Beyoncé on the 2007 song "Beautiful Liar".[11]
American rapper and then-boyfriend Jay-Z (pictured) was a featuring artist on "Crazy in Love", which sampled the hook from The Chi-Lites' 1970 song "Are You My Woman? (Tell Me So)" that was written by Eugene Record.[31]
2011 multi-genre song "Countdown"[32] samples "Uhh Ahh" (1991) performed by American group Boyz II Men (pictured).[27]
2008 song "Diva" was originally proposed to American R&B singer Keyshia Cole (pictured), who declined to record it.[33]
Kanye West (pictured) was approached by Beyoncé in 2009 to appear as a featured artist on the remix of "Ego".[34]
2011 song "End of Time" was inspired by the work of late Nigerian music legend Fela Kuti (pictured).[22]
While writing "Get Me Bodied", Beyoncé drew inspiration from her friendship with former Destiny's Child bandmates Kelly Rowland (pictured) and Michelle Williams.[35]
Inspired by Ray LaMontagne's 2004 song "Shelter", Ryan Tedder (pictured) and Evan Bogart composed Beyoncé's 2009 single "Halo" in three hours.[36]
Beyoncé covered the 1978 song "Honesty", written by Billy Joel (pictured), in 2008 and 2009.[19][37]
Written by Diane Warren (pictured), "I Was Here" was inspired by the September 11 attacks.[38]
According to Tor Erik Hermansen, Ne-Yo (pictured) initially wrote the 2006 song "Irreplaceable from a male perspective and in the country style.[39][40]
Ryan Leslie (pictured) co-wrote "Keep Giving Your Love to Me" that Beyoncé recorded for the soundtrack album of the 2003 film Bad Boys II.[41]
"Lift Off" was co-written by Pharrell Williams (pictured) for the 2011 album Watch the Throne.[42]
According to Mary J. Blige (pictured), her duet with Beyoncé on "Love a Woman" was originally meant for 4.[43]
"Naughty Girl" samples the refrain of the 1975 song "Love to Love You Baby", performed by Donna Summer (pictured).[30]
The 2011 critically acclaimed downtempo power ballad "1+1" was co-written by Terius Nash (pictured).[27][44][45]
André 3000 was replaced by J. Cole (pictured) on another version of Beyoncé's 2011 song "Party".[46]
Beyoncé featured on the 2009 song Put It in a Love Song, on which Alicia Keys (pictured) was the main vocalist.[47]
The 2011 song Run the World (Girls)" samples Pon de Floor, a 2009 song performed by Major Lazer (pictured) – a collaborative musical project from DJ/producers Diplo and Switch.[27]
On the 2011 song "Schoolin' Life", Beyoncé channels the friskiness of American singer Prince (pictured) in his prime as she addresses many life lessons to everyone from their 20s to their 50s.[48]
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" was written by Beyoncé, Terius Nash, Thaddis Harrell and Christopher Stewart (pictured),[19] who commented that the song was "the only public statement that [Beyoncé and Jay-Z had] ever made about [their] marriage".[49]
Beyoncé featured on two tracks of Coldplay's (pictured) A Head Full of Dreams. Her daughter was also featured on the album. The lead singer, Chris Martin had collaborated with Beyoncé and Jay-Z before.[50][51]
Beyoncé featured on "Telephone", a song recorded by Lady Gaga (pictured) for The Fame Monster in 2009.[52]
"Until the End of Time" was a duet between Beyoncé and Justin Timberlake (pictured) for the 2007 deluxe edition of the latter's 2006 album FutureSex/LoveSounds.[53]
Written by Michael Jackson (pictured), "What More Can I Give" was recorded by Beyoncé and many other singers in 2001.[54]
Beyoncé's sister Solange (pictured) composed "Why Don't You Love Me" for the 2009 editions of I Am... Sasha Fierce.[19]
Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album[note 1] Year Ref.
"'03 Bonnie & Clyde" †
[note 2]
Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Knowles Jay-Z
Darryl Harper
Kanye West
Prince
Rick Rouse
Tupac Shakur
Tyrone Wrice
The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse* 2002 [55]
"1+1" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Tricky Stewart
The-Dream
4 2011 [27]
"16 Carriages" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Dave Hamelin
Atia Boggs
Raphael Saadiq
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"6 Inch" Beyoncé featuring The Weeknd Beyoncé
The Weeknd
Danny Boy Styles
Ben Billions
The-Dream
Ahmad Balshe
Boots
Avey Tare
Panda Bear
Geologist
Burt Bacharach
Hal David
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"7/11" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Detail
Bobby Johnson
Beyoncé: Platinum Edition 2014
"After All Is Said and Done" Beyoncé and Marc Nelson Gordon Chambers
Philip Edward Galdston
The Best Man 1999 [59]
[60]
"Already" Beyoncé, Shatta Wale and Major Lazer Beyoncé
Brittany Hazzard
Toumani Diabaté
Clément Picard
Maxime Picard
Thomas Pentz
Charles Mensah
Ronald Banful
The Lion King: The Gift 2019 [61]
"Alien Superstar" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Honey Redmond
Christopher Penny
Luke Solomon
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Shawn Carter
David Brown
Dave Hamelin
Timothy McKenzie
Danielle Balbuena
Rami Yacoub
Leven Kali
Atia Boggs
Levar Coppin
Saliou Diagne
Michael Dean
Rob Manzoli
Richard Fairbrass
Christopher Fairbrass
John Holiday
Barbara Ann Teer
Kim Cooper
Peter Rauhofer
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"All I Could Do Was Cry" Beyoncé Berry Gordy
Gwen Gordy Fuqua
Billy Davis
Cadillac Records 2008 [29]
[29][63]
[63]
"Alliigator Tears" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant
Khirye Tyler
Jack Siegel
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"All Night" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Diplo
Rock City
Ilsey Juber
Akil King
Aman Tekleab
Jaramye Daniels
OutKast
Sleepy Brown
Ricky Anthony
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"All That I'm Lookin' For"
(also released as "Sex Kitten" †) [64]
Kitten K. Sera, Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland Kitten K. Sera
Kelly Kidd
Wolfram De Marco
The Katrina CD 2005 [65]
"Sex Kitten" †
(alternate title for "All That I'm Lookin' For") [64]
Kitten K. Sera and Beyoncé 2013 [64]
"All Up In Your Mind" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Jabbar Stevens
Cherdericka Nichols
Michael Tucker
Alexander Cook
Michael Dean
Larry Griffin Jr.
Jameil Aossey
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Amen" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Dave Hamelin
Danielle Balbuena
Camaron Ochs
Tyler Johnson
Ian Fitchuk
Darius Scott
Derek Dixie
Ricky Lawson
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"America Has a Problem" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Nash
Shawn Carter
Michael Dean
Andrell Rogers
Tino McIntosh
Kendrick Lamar
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Ameriican Requiem" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Camaron Ochs
Atia Boggs
Darius Scott
Tyler Johnson
Dan Walsh
Darius Dixson
Derek Dixie
Ernest Dion Wilson
Jon Batiste
Michael Price
Raphael Saadiq
Shawn Carter
Stephen Stills
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Amor Gitano" † Alejandro Fernández featuring Beyoncé Beyoncé
Jaime Flores
Reyli
Viento a favor 2007 [66]
"At Last" †
[note 3]
Beyoncé Harry Warren
Mack Gordon
Cadillac Records 2008 [29]
"Ave María" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Amanda Ghost
Ian Dench
Makeba Riddick
Stargate
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"A Woman Like Me"
[note 4]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Charmelle Cofield
Ron Lawrence
2006 [67]
[68]
"Baby Boy" † Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul Beyoncé
Robert Waller
Scott Storch
Sean Paul
Jay-Z
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Back to Black" Beyoncé and André 3000 Amy Winehouse
Mark Ronson
The Great Gatsby 2013 [69]
"Back Up" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Rodney Jerkins
LaShawn Daniels
Delisha Thomas
Fred Jerkins III
Anesha Birchett
Antea Birchett
Angela Beyincé
B'Day* 2006 [11]
"Be Alive" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Darius "DIXSON" Scott
King Richard 2021 [70]
"Be with You"
[note 5]
Beyoncé Angela Beyincé
Beyoncé
Bootsy Collins
Gary Cooper
George Clinton, Jr.
Rich Harrison
Shuggie Otis
Jay-Z
Eugene Record
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Beautiful Liar" † Beyoncé and Shakira Amanda Ghost
Beyoncé
Ian Dench
Stargate
B'Day 2007 [11]
"Before I Let Go" Beyoncé Frankie Beverly
Larry Blackmon
Tomi Jenkins
Beyoncé
Jerome Temple
Homecoming: The Live Album 2019 [71]
"Bello Embustero"
[note 6]
Beyoncé Amanda Ghost
Beyoncé
Ian Dench
Rudy Pérez
Stargate
Irreemplazable[note 7] 2007 [11]
"Best Thing I Never Had" † Beyoncé Antonio Dixon
Beyoncé
Caleb McCampbell
Babyface
Symbolic One
Patrick "J. Que" Smith
Shea Taylor
4 2011 [27]
"Beyoncé Interlude" Beyoncé Beyoncé Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Bienvenue" IAM featuring Beyoncé Akhenaton
Shurik'n
Deni Hines
Dangerously in Love* 2003 [72]
"Bigger" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Derek Dixie
Stacy Barthe
Rachel Keen
Akil King
Ricky Lawson
The Lion King: The Gift 2019 [61]
"Blackbiird" Beyoncé
Brittney Spencer
Reyna Roberts
Tanner Adell
Tiera Kennedy
Beyoncé
John Winston Ono Lennon
Sir James Paul McCartney
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Black Parade" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Derek James Dixie
Akil King
Brittany Coney
Denisia Andrews
Kim Krysiuk
Rickie Tice
Shawn Carter
The Lion King: The Gift 2020 [73]
"Blow" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Pharrell Williams
James Fauntleroy
Timbaland
J-Roc
Justin Timberlake
Beyoncé 2013 [74][75]
"Blue" Beyoncé featuring Blue Ivy Beyoncé
Boots
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Bow Down / I Been On" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Hit-Boy
2013 [76][77]
"Bodyguard" Beyoncé

Elizabeth Lowell Boland
Leven Kali
Raphael Saadiq
Ryan Beatty
Shawntoni Ajanae Nichols

Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Break My Soul" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Nash
Christopher Stewart
Shawn Carter
Allen George
Fred McFarlane
Adam Pigott
Freddie Ross
Jens Isaksen
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Broken-Hearted Girl" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Babyface
Stargate
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Brown Eyes"
[note 8]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Walter Afanasieff
Survivor 2001 [78]
"Brown Skin Girl" † Beyoncé with Saint Jhn and Wizkid featuring Blue Ivy Carter Beyoncé
Carlos St. John
Adio Marchant
Shawn Carter
Stacy Barthe
Anathi Mnyango
Michael Uzowuru
Richard Isong
The Lion King: The Gift 2019 [61]
"Cadillac Car" Beyoncé, Anne Warren, Anika Noni Rose, Eddie Murphy, Jennifer Hudson, Laura Bell Bundy, Rory O'Malley Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Can I" Drake featuring Beyoncé Aubrey Graham
Noah Shebib
Beyoncé
Johnny Marr
Care Package 2019 [80]
"Cards Never Lie"
[note 9]
Beyoncé, Rah Digga and Wyclef Jean Kip Collins
Sekani Williams
Carmen: A Hip Hopera 2001 [81]
[82]
"Carmen in Squad Car"
[note 10]
Mekhi Phifer & Beyoncé Kip Collins
Kisha Robinson
Carmen: A Hip Hopera
(Film only)
2001 [81]
"Check on It" † Beyoncé featuring Slim Thug Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
Swizz Beatz
Sean Garrett
Slim Thug
#1's 2005 [67]
[83]
[11]
"Church Girl" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Nash
Ernest Wilson
Elbernita Clark
Jimi Payton
Dion Norman
Derrick Ordogne
James Brown
Orville Hall
Phillip Price
Ralph MacDonald
William Salter
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"The Closer I Get to You"
[note 11]
Beyoncé and Luther Vandross James Mtume
Reggie Lucas
Dangerously in Love 2003 [84]
"Countdown" †
[note 12]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Cainon Lamb
Ester Dean
Julie Frost
Michael Bivins
Nathan Morris
Shea Taylor
The-Dream
Wanya Morris
4 2011 [27]
"Cozy" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Honey Redmond
Christopher Penny
Luke Solomon
Dave Giles II
Nija Charles
Terius Nash
Michael Dean
Corece Smith
Curtis Jones
Kim Cooper
Peter Rauhofer
Ts Madison
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Crazy Feelings" Missy Elliott featuring Beyoncé Missy Elliott
Timbaland
Da Real World 1999 [85]
"Crazy in Love" †
[note 13]
Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z Beyoncé
Eugene Record
Rich Harrison
Jay-Z
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Creole" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Makeba Riddick
Rich Harrison
B'Day* 2006 [11]
"Cuff It" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Morten Ristorp
Raphael Saadiq
Terius Nash
Mary Brockert
Allen McGrier
Nile Rodgers
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Daddy" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Mark Batson
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Daddy" Daddy's Little Girls 2007 [86]
"Daddy Lessons" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Kevin Cossom
Wynter Gordon
Alex Delicata
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Dance for You" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Tricky Stewart
The-Dream
4 2011 [27]
"Dangerously in Love 2" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Errol McCalla, Jr.
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Daughter" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Camaron Ochs
Simon Mårtensson
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant
Shawn Carter
Derek Dixie
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Déjà Vu" † Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z Beyoncé
Delisha Thomas
Keli Nicole Price
Makeba Riddick
Rodney Jerkins
Jay-Z
B'Day 2006 [11]
"Delresto (Echoes)" † Beyoncé and Travis Scott Beyoncé
Jacques Webster II
Justin Vernon
James Blake Litherland
Chauncey Hollis, Jr.
Michael Dean
Allen Ritter
Utopia 2023
"Desert Eagle" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Jabbar Stevens
Miranda Johnson
Marcus Reddick
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend"
[note 14]
Beyoncé Jule Styne
Leo Robin
2007 [87]
"Die with You" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Kirby Lauryen Dockery
2015 [88]
"Disappear" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Amanda Ghost
Dave McCracken
Hugo
Ian Dench
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Diva" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Shondrae Crawford
Sean Garrett
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Don't Hurt Yourself" Beyoncé featuring Jack White Jack White
Beyoncé
Wynter Gordon
Led Zeppelin
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Dreamgirls" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose, Jennifer Hudson Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Dreamgirls (Finale)" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose, Jennifer Hudson, Sharon Leal Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Dreaming" Beyoncé Antonio Dixon
Beyoncé
Babyface
Patrick "J. Que" Smith
4* 2011 [27]
"Dreams" Boots featuring Beyoncé Boots Winter Spring Summer Fall 2014 [89]
"Drunk in Love" † Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z Beyoncé
Detail
Jay-Z
Andre Eric Proctor
Rasool Díaz
Brian Soko
Timbaland
J-Roc
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Ego" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Blac Elvis
Harold Lilly
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Energy" Beyoncé and BEAM Beyoncé
Tyshane Thompson
Sonny Moore
Almando Cresso
Jordan Douglas
Tizita Makuria
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Terius Nash
Mary Brockert
Allen McGrier
Pharrell Williams
Chad Hugo
Adam Pigott
Freddie Ross
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Fake Your Way to the Top" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Family" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson and Keith Robinson Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Family (End Title)" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson and Keith Robinson Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Family Feud" †
[note 15]
Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Jay-Z
Dion Wilson
Beyoncé
Elbernita Clark
4:44 2017 [90]
"Feeling Myself" Nicki Minaj featuring Beyoncé Beyoncé
Nicki Minaj
SZA
Hit-Boy
The Pinkprint 2014 [91]
"Fever"
[note 16]
Beyoncé Eddie Cooley
John Davenport
The Fighting Temptations 2003 [92]
"Fever" †
[note 16]
Heat 2011 [93]
"Fighting Temptation" † Beyoncé, Missy Elliott, MC Lyte and Free Gene Pistilli
Jonathan Burks
Karriem Mack
Lana Moorer
LaShaun Owens
Marie Wright
Missy Elliott
Walter Murphy
The Fighting Temptations 2002 [94]
"Find Your Way Back" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Brittany Hazzard
Bubele Booi
Robert Magwenzi
Abisagboola Oluseun
Niniola Apata
Osabuohien Osaretin
The Lion King: The Gift 2019 [61]
"Flamenco" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Shawntoni Nichols
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"***Flawless" † Beyoncé featuring Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Beyoncé
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Boots
The-Dream
Hit-Boy
Rey Reel
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Flawless (Remix)" † Beyoncé featuring Nicki Minaj Beyoncé
Nicki Minaj
The-Dream
Hit-Boy
OutKast
Sleepy Brown
HazeBanga
Rey Reel Music
Beyoncé: Platinum Edition 2014 [74]
"Flaws and All" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Ne-Yo
Shea Taylor
Solange Knowles
B'Day 2006 [11]
Why Did I Get Married? 2007 [95]
"Formation" † Beyoncé Khalif Brown
Asheton Hogan
Beyoncé
Mike Will Made It
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Forward" Beyoncé featuring James Blake Beyoncé
James Blake
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Freakum Dress" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Makeba Riddick
Rich Harrison
B'Day 2006 [11]
"Freedom" Beyoncé featuring Kendrick Lamar Beyoncé
Jonny Coffer
Carla Marie Williams
Dean McIntosh
Kendrick Lamar
Frank Tirado
Alan Lomax
John Lomax, Sr.
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Get Me Bodied" † Beyoncé Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
Swizz Beatz
Makeba Riddick
Sean Garrett
Solange Knowles
B'Day 2006 [11]
"Gift from Virgo"
[note 17]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Shuggie Otis
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Girls' Cali Dreams"
[note 18]
Beyoncé, Rah Digga and Joy Bryant Kip Collins
Sekani Williams
Carmen: A Hip Hopera
(Film only)
2001 [81]
"God Bless the USA" †
[note 19]
Beyoncé Lee Greenwood Charity record 2008 [96]
[97]
"God Made You Beautiful" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Chris Braide
Sia
Life Is But a Dream / Live in Atlantic City 2013 [98]
"Green Light" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Pharrell Williams
Sean Garrett
B'Day 2006 [11]
"Grown Woman"
[note 20]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Timbaland
Kelly Sheehan
The-Dream
Chris Godbey
J-Roc
Darryl Pearson
Garland Mosley
Beyoncé* 2013 [74][99][100]
"Grown Woman" † 2023 [100]
"Halo" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
E. Kidd Bogart
Ryan Tedder
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Halo" Beyoncé featuring Chris Martin of Coldplay Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief 2010 [101]
"Hard to Say Goodbye" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose and Sharon Leal Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Haunted" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Boots
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Have Your Way" Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland Beyoncé
Fred Jerkins III
LaShawn Daniels
His Woman His Wife 2000 [102]
[103]
"Heated" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Aubrey Graham
Sean Seaton
Rupert Thomas Jr.
Jahaan Sweet
Matthew Samuels
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Ricky Lawson
Oliver Rodigan
George Clinton, Jr
Travis Garland
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Heavy" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose and Jennifer Hudson Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"He Still Loves Me" Beyoncé and Walter Williams Sr. James "Big Jim" Wright
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
The Fighting Temptations 2003 [92]
[104]
"Heaven" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Boots
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Hello" Beyoncé Beyoncé
David Quiñones
E. Kidd Bogart
Ramon Owen
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Hey Goldmember" Beyoncé, Devin and Solange Al McKay
Harry Wayne Casey
Maurice White
Mike Myers
Paul Myers
Richard Finch
Austin Powers in: Goldmermber 2002 [94]
"Hip Hop Star" Beyoncé featuring Big Boi and Sleepy Brown Big Boi
Beyoncé
Bryce Wilson
Makeda Davis
Jay-Z
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Hill Says "No" to Cali"
[note 21]
Mekhi Phifer and Beyoncé Kip Collins
Sekani Williams
Carmen: A Hip Hopera
(Film only)
2001 [81]
"Hold Up" † Beyoncé Diplo
Ezra Koenig
Beyoncé
Emile Haynie
J. Tillman
MNEK
MeLo-X
Doc Pomus
Mort Shuman
Soulja Boy
Antonio Randolph
Kelvin McConnell
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Hollywood" † Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Syience
Ne-Yo
Jay-Z
Kingdom Come 2006 [105]
"Honesty" Beyoncé Billy Joel I Am... Sasha Fierce* 2008 [30]
"Hymn for the Weekend" † Coldplay featuring Beyoncé
(uncredited)
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams 2015 [50][106]
"I Can't Take No More" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Mario Winans
Michael Jones
Dangerously in Love 2003 [107]
"I Care" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Jeff Bhasker
Chad Hugo
4 2011 [27]
"I Got That" † Amil featuring Beyoncé Amil
Jean Claude Olivier
LeShan Lewis
Makeda Davis
Samuel Barnes
Jay-Z
Tamy Smith
All Money Is Legal 2000 [108]
"I Miss You" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Frank Ocean
Shea Taylor
4 2011 [27]
"I Want You Baby" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose, Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Hudson Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"I Was Here" Beyoncé Diane Warren 4 2011 [27]
"I'd Rather Go Blind"
[note 22]
Beyoncé Billy Foster
Ellington Jordan
Etta James
Cadillac Records 2008 [29]
"If" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Stargate
Ne-Yo
B'Day 2007 [11]
[109]
"If I Were a Boy" † Beyoncé BC Jean
Toby Gad
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"If Looks Could Kill (You Would Be Dead)"
[note 23]
Beyoncé, Mos Def and Sam Sarpong Kip Collins
Sekani Williams
Carmen: A Hip Hopera 2001 [81]
[110]
"II Hands II Heaven" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Dave Hamelin
Ryan Beatty
Jack Rochon
Terius Gesteelde-Diamant
Mark Spears
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"II Most Wanted" Beyoncé
Miley Cyrus
Beyoncé
Miley Cyrus
Michael Pollack
Ryan Tedder
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"I'm Leaving" Beyoncé Un­known Speak My Mind 2005 [111]
"I'm Somebody" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose and Sharon Leal Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"I'm That Girl" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Nash
Kelman Duran
Michael Dean
Tommy Wright III
Andrea Summers
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Irreplaceable" † Beyoncé Espionage
Beyoncé
Stargate
Ne-Yo
B'Day 2006 [11]
"Irreemplazable"
[note 24]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Espionage
Ne-Yo
Rudy Pérez
Stargate
Irreemplazable[note 7] 2007 [11]
"It's All Over" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson, Keith Robinson, Sharon Leal Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Jealous" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Detail
Lyrica Anderson
Andre Eric Proctor
Rasool Díaz
Brian Soko
Boots
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Jolene" Beyoncé Dolly Parton Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Just for Fun" Beyoncé
Willie Jones
Beyoncé
Ryan Beatty
Dave Hamelin
Jeff Gitelman
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Just Stand Up!" †
[note 25]
Beyoncé among Artists Stand Up to Cancer Babyface
L.A. Reid
2008 [112]
"Keep Giving Your Love to Me" Beyoncé Adonis Shropshire
Ryan Leslie
Beyoncé
Mario Mendell Winans
Younglord
Bad Boys II 2003 [41]
[113]
"Kitty Kat" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Pharrell Williams
Jay-Z
B'Day 2006 [11]
"The Last Great Seduction"
[note 26]
Beyoncé and Mekhi Phifer Kip Collins
Sekani Williams
Carmen: A Hip Hopera 2001 [81]
"Lay Up Under Me" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Stargate
Sean Garrett
Shea Taylor
4 2011 [27]
"Levii's Jeans" Beyoncé
Post Malone
Beyoncé
Austin Post
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant
Nile Rodgers
Shawn Carter
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Lift Off" † Jay-Z and Kanye West featuring Beyoncé Jay-Z
Kanye West
Bruno Mars
Jeff Bhasker
Pharrell Williams
Seal
Watch the Throne 2011 [42]
"Listen" † Beyoncé Anne Preven
Beyoncé
Henry Krieger
Scott Cutler
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
[11]
"Lorell Loves Jimmy / Family (Reprise)" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose and Sharon Leal Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Lost Yo Mind" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Swizz Beatz
Sean Garrett
B'Day* 2006 [11]
"Love a Woman" Mary J. Blige featuring Beyoncé Beyoncé
Mary J. Blige
Menardini Timothee
Sean Garrett
My Life II... The Journey Continues (Act 1) 2011 [114]
"Love Drought" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Mike Dean
Ingrid Burley
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Love in This Club, Part II" † Usher featuring Beyoncé and Lil Wayne Thom Bell
Lil Wayne
Linda Creed
Darnell Dalton
Keri Hilson
Young Jeezy
Polow da Don
Ryon Lovett
Usher
Keith Thomas
Lamar Taylor
Here I Stand 2008 [115]
"Love Love Me Baby" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose and Sharon Leal Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Love on Top" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Shea Taylor
The-Dream
4 2011 [27]
"Make Me Say It Again, Girl" † Ronald Isley & The Isley Brothers featuring Beyoncé Chris Jasper
Ernest Isley
Marvin Isley
O'Kelly Isley
Ronald Isley
Rudolph Isley
Make Me Say It Again, Girl 2022 [116]
"Me, Myself and I" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Robert Waller
Scott Storch
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Mine" Beyoncé featuring Drake Beyoncé
Noah Shebib
Drake
Majid Jordan
Omen
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Mood 4 Eva"
[note 27]
Beyoncé, Jay-Z and Childish Gambino featuring Oumou Sangaré Beyoncé
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Donald Glover
Khaled Khaled
Floyd Hills
Shawn Carter
Anathi Mnyango
Ant Clemons
Michael Uzowuru
Teo Halm
Jeff Kleinman
Jimmy Seals
James Brown
The Lion King: The Gift 2019 [61]
"Moon River"
[note 28]
Beyoncé Johnny Mercer Breakfast at Tiffany's: Music from the Motion Picture 2021 [117]
"Move" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose and Jennifer Hudson Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Move" Beyoncé, Grace Jones and Tems Beyoncé
Richard Isong
Ariowa Irosogie
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Temilade Openiyi
Ronald Banful
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Move Your Body"[note 29] Beyoncé Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
Kasseem Dean
Makeba Riddick
Sean Garrett
Solange Knowles
2011 [118]
"Mueve el Cuerpo"
[note 30]
Beyoncé Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
Kasseem Dean
Makeba Riddick
Sean Garrett
Solange Knowles
2011 [119]
"My First Time" Beyoncé Beyoncé
The Neptunes
Live at Wembley 2004 [120]
"My House" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant
Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé 2023 [121]
"My Man" Beyoncé Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
Robert Waller
Scott Storch
Destiny Fulfilled 2004
"My Power" Beyoncé, Nija, Busiswa, Yemi Alade, Tierra Whack, Moonchild Sanelly and DJ Lag Beyoncé
Busiswa Gqulu
Yemi Alade
Sanelisiwe Twisha
Nija Charles
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Lwazi Gwala
The Lion King: The Gift 2019 [61]
"My Rose" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Shawntoni Nicols
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Naïve" Solange Knowles featuring Beyoncé and Da Brat Beyoncé
HR Crump
Mathew Knowles
Da Brat
Solo Star 2003 [122]
[123]
"Naughty Girl" †
[note 31]
Beyoncé Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
Donna Summer
Giorgio Moroder
Pete Bellotte
Robert Waller
Scott Storch
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Nile" Beyoncé and Kendrick Lamar Beyoncé
Kendrick Duckworth
Mark Spears
Hykeem Carter Jr.
Keanu Torres
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
The Lion King: The Gift 2019 [61]
"No Angel"
[note 32]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Caroline Polachek
James Fauntleroy
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Nothing out There for Me" Missy Elliott featuring Beyoncé Craig Brockman
Missy Elliott
Nisan Stewart
Under Construction 2002 [124]
"Oh Louisiana" Beyoncé
Willie Nelson
Chuck Berry Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"On the Run" Beyoncé J-Roc
James Fauntleroy
Jay-Z
Timbaland
2013 [125]
"Once in a Lifetime" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Amanda Ghost
Ian Dench
James Vernon Dring
Jody Street
Scott McFarnon
Cadillac Records 2008 [29]
[126]
"One Night Only (Disco)" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose, Jennifer Hudson and Sharon Leal Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Otherside" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Sydney Bennett
Dave Rosser
Nick Green
Abisagboola Oluseun
The Lion King: The Gift 2019 [61]
"Oye"
[note 33]
Beyoncé Anne Preven
Beyoncé
Henry Krieger
Rudy Pérez
Scott Cutler
Irreemplazable[note 7] 2007 [11]
"Part II (On the Run)" Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Jay-Z
James Fauntleroy
J-Roc
Timbaland
Magna Carta Holy Grail 2013 [127]
"Partition" Beyoncé Beyoncé
The-Dream
Justin Timberlake
Timbaland
J-Roc
Key Wane
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Party"
[note 34]
Beyoncé featuring André 3000 André 3000
Beyoncé
Consequence
Doug E. Fresh
Jeff Bhasker
Kanye West
MC Ricky D.
4 2011 [27]
"Party" †
[note 34]
Beyoncé featuring J. Cole Beyoncé
Consequence
Doug E. Fresh
Jeff Bhasker
J. Cole
Kanye West
MC Ricky D
2011 [128]
"Pepsi's Carmen"[note 35] Beyoncé Un­known 2003 [129]
"Perfect Duet" † Ed Sheeran and Beyoncé Ed Sheeran
Beyoncé
2017 [130]
"Pink + White" Frank Ocean
(additional vocals by Beyoncé)
Christopher Breaux
Pharrell Williams
Blonde 2016 [131]
"Plastic Off the Sofa" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Sydney Bennett
Sabrina Claudio
Nick Green
Patrick Paige II
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Poison" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Johntá Austin
Stargate
I Am... Sasha Fierce* 2009 [19]
"Pray" (uncredited) Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Alan Hawkshaw
Deleno Matthews
Levar Coppin
Diddy
Jay-Z
American Gangster 2007 [132]
[133]
"Pray You Catch Me" Beyoncé Kevin Garrett
Beyoncé
James Blake
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Pretty Hurts" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Ammo
Sia
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Protector" Beyoncé
Rumi Carter
Beyoncé
Ryan Beatty
Jack Rochon
Camaron Ochs
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Pure/Honey" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Michael Tucker
Darius Scott
Michael Pollack
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Terius Nash
Raphael Saadiq
Moi Renee
Eric Snead
Jerel Black
Michael Cox
Kevin Bellmon Richard Cowie
Count Maurice
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Put It in a Love Song" † Alicia Keys featuring Beyoncé Alicia Keys
Swizz Beatz
The Element of Freedom 2009 [47]
"Radio" Beyoncé Beyoncé
D-Town
Jim Jonsin
Rico Love
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Rather Die Young" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Jeff Bhasker
Luke Steele
4 2011 [27]
"Resentment"
[note 36]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Candice Nelson
Curtis Mayfield
Walter Millsap III
B'Day 2006 [11]
"Ring Off" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Mike Caren
Cook Classics
Geoff Early
Charles Hinshaw
Adam Amezaga
Derek Dixie
Stephen Bishop
Hit-Boy
Mike Dean
Sidney Swift
Beyoncé: Platinum Edition 2014 [75]
"Ring the Alarm" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Swizz Beatz
Sean Garrett
B'Day 2006 [11]
"Rise Up" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Sia
Hit-Boy
Chase N. Cashe
Epic 2013 [134]
"Riiverdance" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant
Rachel Keen
Mark Spears
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Rocket" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Miguel
Timbaland
J-Roc
Justin Timberlake
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Run the World (Girls)" †
[note 37]
Beyoncé Vybz Kartel
Beyoncé
Switch
Afrojack
Shea Taylor
The-Dream
Diplo
4 2011 [27]
"Runnin' (Lose It All)" † Naughty Boy featuring Beyoncé and Arrow Benjamin Beyoncé
Arrow Benjamin
Carla Marie Williams
Jonny Coffer
Naughty Boy
2015 [135]
"Sandcastles" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Vincent Berry II
Malik Yusef
Midian Mathers
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Satellites" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Amanda Ghost
Dave McCracken
Ian Dench
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Savage (Remix)" † Megan Thee Stallion featuring Beyoncé Megan Pete
Beyoncé
Anthony White
Bobby Sessions Jr.
Derrick Milano
Terius Nash
Jorden Thorpe
Shawn Carter
Brittany Hazzard
Good News 2020 [136]
"Save the Hero" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Ali Tamposi
Jim Jonsin
Rico Love
I Am... Sasha Fierce* 2008 [19]
"Say Yes" Michelle Williams featuring Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland Michelle Williams
Carmen Reece
Al Sherrod Lambert
Harmony Samuels
Journey to Freedom 2014
"Scared of Lonely" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Cristyle
Darkchild
LaShawn Daniels
Rico Love
Solange Knowles
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Schoolin' Life" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Carlos McKinney
Shea Taylor
The-Dream
4 2011 [27]
"See Me Now" Kanye West featuring Beyoncé, Big Sean and Charlie Wilson Beyoncé
Big Sean
Charlie Wilson
Kanye West
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy 2010 [137]
"Sexuality" Beyoncé Un­known Speak My Mind 2005 [111]
"Sexy Lil' Thug"
[note 38]
Beyoncé Dr. Dre
50 Cent
Mike Elizondo
Speak My Mind 2005 [111]
[138]
"Signs" Beyoncé featuring Missy Elliott Craig Brockman
Missy Elliott
Nisan Stewart
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Sing a Song"
[note 39]
The WubbGirlz featuring Beyoncé as Shine Beyoncé
Bob Boyle
Brad Mossman
Eddie Smith III
John Powell
Johnathan Wells
Mike Reagan
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!: Sing-a-Song 2009 [139]
[140]
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Kuk Harrell
The-Dream
Tricky Stewart
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Smash into You" Beyoncé Beyoncé
The-Dream
Tricky Stewart
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
Obsessed 2009 [141]
"So Amazing" Beyoncé and Stevie Wonder Benjamin Wright
Luther Vandross
So Amazing: An All-Star Tribute to Luther Vandross 2005 [142]
"Sorry" † Beyoncé Wynter Gordon
Beyoncé
Melo-X
Lemonade 2016 [57][58]
"Sorry Not Sorry" DJ Khaled featuring Nas, Jay-Z, James Fauntleroy, and Beyoncé as Harmonies by the Hive Khaled Khaled
Nasir Jones
Shawn Carter
James Fauntleroy II
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter
Kevin Cossom
Khaled Khaled 2021 [143]
"Spaghettii" Beyoncé
Linda Martell
Shaboozey
Beyoncé
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant
Shawn Carter
Collins Chibueze
Tyler Johnson
Dedé Mandrake
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Speechless" Beyoncé Andreao Heard
Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
Sherrod Barnes
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"Spirit" Beyoncé Ilya Salmanzadeh
Timothy Lee McKenzie
Beyoncé Knowles Carter
The Lion King: The Gift
The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
2019 [144]
"Standing on the Sun" Beyoncé featuring Mr. Vegas Beyoncé
Sia
Greg Kurstin
Detail
Andre Eric Proctor
Rasool Díaz
Brian Soko
Beyoncé: Platinum Edition 2014
"Star Spangled Banner" †
[note 40]
Beyoncé Francis Scott Key 2004 [145]
"Start Over" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Ester Dean
Shea Taylor
4 2011 [27]
"Step on Over" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose and Sharon Leal Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Steppin' to the Bad Side" Beyoncé, Anika Noni Rose, Eddie Murphy, Hinton Battle, Jamie Foxx, Jennifer Hudson and Keith Robinson Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Still in Love (Kissing You)"
[note 41]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Des'ree
Timothy Atack
B'Day 2007 [11]
"Stop That!"
[note 42]
Beyoncé and Mekhi Phifer Kip Collins Carmen: A Hip Hopera 2001 [81]
"Suga Mama"
[note 43]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Chuck Middleton
Makeba Riddick
Rich Harrison
B'Day 2006 [11]
"Summer Renaissance" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Terius Nash
Leven Kali
Mike Dean
Atia Boggs
Levar Coppin
Saliou Diagne
Ricky Lawson
Donna Summer
Giorgio Moroder
Peter Bellotte
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Summertime" † Beyoncé featuring P. Diddy Adonis Shropshire
Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
Mario Winans
P. Diddy
Stevie J
Smitty
The Fighting Temptations 2003 [94]
"Superpower" Beyoncé featuring Frank Ocean Beyoncé
Pharrell Williams
Frank Ocean
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Sweet Dreams" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Jim Jonsin
Rico Love
Wayne Wilkins
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Sweet Honey Buckiin'" Beyoncé
Shaboozey
Beyoncé
Pharrell Williams
Collins Chibueze
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant
Shawn Carter
Hank Cochran
Harlan Howard
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Telephone" † Lady Gaga featuring Beyoncé Beyoncé
Lady Gaga
Darkchild
LaShawn Daniels
Lazonate Franklin
The Fame Monster 2009 [146]
"Texas Hold 'Em" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Elizabeth Lowell Boland
Megan Bülow
Brian Bates
Nate Ferraro
Raphael Saadiq
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"That's How You Like It"
[note 44]
Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z Brian Bridgeman
Bunny DeBarge
Delroy Andrews
El DeBarge
Jay-Z
Randy DeBarge
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"That's Why You're Beautiful" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Andrew Hey
James Fauntleroy II
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Thique" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Nash
Chauncey Hollis Jr.
Atia Boggs
Julian Mason
Jabbar Stevens
Cherdericka Nichols
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Time to Come Home" Beyoncé, Angie Stone and Melba Moore James "Big Jim" Wright"
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
The Fighting Temptations 2003 [92]
[147]
"Trust in Me" Beyoncé Jean Schwartz
Milton Ager
Ned Wever
Cadillac Records 2008 [29]
"Turnt" The-Dream featuring Beyoncé and 2 Chainz Beyoncé
The-Dream
2 Chainz
IV Play 2013 [148]
"Tyrant" Beyoncé
Dolly Parton
Beyoncé
Camaron Ochs
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant
David Doman
Dominic Redenczki
Ezemdi Chikwendu
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Until the End of Time" † Justin Timberlake and Beyoncé Justin Timberlake
Danja
Timbaland
FutureSex/LoveSounds 2007 [53]
"Up&Up" † Coldplay featuring Beyoncé, Merry Clayton, Annabelle Wallis, Noel Gallagher and Moses Martin
(uncredited)
Coldplay A Head Full of Dreams 2015 [50]
"Upgrade U" †
[note 45]
Beyoncé featuring Jay-Z Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
Blowfly
Makeba Riddick
Rich Harrison
Sean Garrett
Jay-Z
Solange Knowles
Willie Clarke
B'Day 2006 [11]
"Venus vs. Mars" Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé
(uncredited)
Jay-Z
Jerome Harmon
Timbaland
The Blueprint 3 2009 [149]
[150]
"Video Phone" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Angela Beyince
Bangladesh
Sean Garrett
I Am... Sasha Fierce 2008 [19]
"Virgo's Groove" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Leven Kali
Solomon Cole
Daniel Memmi
Dustin Bowie
Darius Scott
Jocelyn Donald
Jesse Wilson
Denisia Andrews
Brittany Coney
Renaissance 2022 [62]
"Water" Salatiel, Pharrell and Beyoncé Beyoncé
Nana Afriyie
Nija Charles
Richard Isong
The Lion King: The Gift 2019 [61]
"We Will Rock You"
[note 46]
Beyoncé, Britney Spears and P!nk Brian May Pepsi Music 2004 CD 2002 [151]
"Welcome to Hollywood"
[note 47]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Syience
Ne-Yo
Jay-Z
B'Day 2007 [11]
"What's It Gonna Be" †
[note 48]
Beyoncé Beyoncé
Corte Ellis
LaShaun Owens
Kandice Love
Karrim Mack
Larry Troutman
Roger Troutman
Dangerously in Love* 2003 [30]
"What More Can I Give" † The All Stars Michael Jackson September 11 attacks Inspiration promo 2001 [54]
"When I First Saw You (Duet)" Beyoncé and Jamie Foxx Henry Krieger
Tom Eyen
Dreamgirls 2006 [79]
"Why Don't You Love Me" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
Angela Beyince
Bama Boyz
Solange Knowles
I Am... Sasha Fierce* 2009 [19]
"Wishing on a Star"
[note 49]
Beyoncé Billie Rae Calvin Live at Wembley 2004 [120]
"Wishing on a Star" †
[note 49]
2010 [152]
"Work It Out" Beyoncé Beyoncé
The Neptunes
Austin Powers in: Goldmember 2002 [94]
[30]
"World Wide Woman" Beyoncé Angela Beyince
Beyoncé
LaShawn Daniels
Makeba Riddick
Rodney Jerkins
Sean Garrett
B'Day 2007 [11]
"XO" † Beyoncé Beyoncé
The-Dream
Ryan Tedder
Beyoncé 2013 [74]
"Ya Ya" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Adamu Ya Gesteelde-Diamant
Shawn Carter
Oliver Rodigan
Harry Edwards
Klara Mkhatshwa Munk-Hansen
Anaïs Marinho
Lee Hazlewood
Brian Wilson
Mike Love
Cowboy Carter 2024 [56]
"Yes" Beyoncé Focus...
Beyoncé
Jay-Z
Dangerously in Love 2003 [30]
"You Changed" Kelly Rowland featuring Beyoncé and Michelle Williams Kelly Rowland
Courtney Harrell
Harmony Samuels
Talk a Good Game 2013 [153]
"Young Forever"
(Live)
Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé Jay-Z
Alphaville
Live in Brooklyn 2012

Unreleased songs

[edit]
Song Artist(s) Writer(s) Originating album Ref.
"632-5792" Beyoncé Un­known Un­known [154]
"And All Alone" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Boots
Lemonade
"Bad" Beyoncé Nikita Victoria Riddick Un­known [155]
"Beat My Drum" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Sean Garrett
Tracey Serwell
Un­known [156]
[157]
"Beauty of Love" Beyoncé Kara Dioguardi
Reginald Perry
Un­known [155]
"Black Culture"
[note 50]
Beyoncé Un­known I Am... Sasha Fierce [158]
[159]
"Butterfly" Beyoncé Damond Nichols Un­known [160]
"Chart Topper" Beyoncé Beyoncé Un­known [161]
"Donk" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Terius Nash
Pharrell Williams
Beyoncé [162]
"Erotic" Beyoncé Amanda Ghost
Beyoncé
Johntá Austin
Un­known [163]
"Fill Up" Beyoncé Michael La Vell McGregor
Beyoncé
Un­known [164]
"Forever to Bleed" Beyoncé Clinton Sparks I Am... Sasha Fierce [165]
[157]
"Free Fall" Beyoncé Jerome Harmon
Beyoncé
Timothy Mosley
Justin Timberlake
James Fauntleroy
Christopher Godbey
Un­known [166]
"Hold My Beer" Beyoncé Errol McCalla Jr.
Beyoncé
Un­known [161]
"I'm Glad There's You" Beyoncé Jimmy Dorsey
Paul Madeira
Dangerously in Love [167]
"I'm Leaving" Beyoncé Ken Fambro
Beyoncé
Un­known [168]
"Ice Cream Truck" Beyoncé Un­known Un­known [169]
"In Love With Love" Beyoncé Errol McCalla Jr.
Beyoncé
Marvis Levon Ricks
Un­known [170]
"Life" Beyoncé Ryan Tedder
Beyoncé
Brent Kutzle
Un­known [155]
"More Than The Opposite Sex" Beyoncé Daryl E. Young
Beyoncé
Un­known [171]
"Murder on the Dancefloor" Beyoncé Nikita Victoria Riddick Un­known [155]
"My Body" Beyoncé Alonzo Stevenson
Beyoncé
Crystal Johnson
Tony Reyes
Un­known [172]
[157]
"Never Gonna Love Again" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Boots
Lemonade
"New Shoes (Postcard)" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Solange Knowles
Deconzo R. Smith
Un­known [173]
"Owls Go" Beyoncé Cameron David Bird
Cecil James
Beyoncé
Un­known [174]
"Roc" Beyoncé Johntá Austin
Mikkel Storleer Eriksen
Tor Erik Hermansen
I Am... Sasha Fierce
[175]
"Runway" Beyoncé Terius Nash
Beyoncé
Un­known [160]
"Scent of You" Beyoncé Bryce Wilson Dangerously in Love [176]
"Settle for You" Beyoncé Shawn Carter
Makeda Davis
Beyoncé
Bryce Wilson
Dangerously in Love [177]

[157]

"Vulnerable" Beyoncé Chad Hugo
Beyoncé
Pharrell Williams
Un­known [178]
"Waiting" Beyoncé Mikkel Storleer Eriksen
Shaffer Smith
Tor Erik Hermansen
I Am... Sasha Fierce [158]
"Wake Up" Beyoncé Beyoncé
Pharrell Williams
Beyoncé [179]
"What Kind of World" Beyoncé Louis Biancaniello
Jim Jonsin
Sam Watters
Un­known [180]
"Wrapped Around Me" Beyoncé Missy Elliott Dangerously in Love [181]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^ An asterisk beside an album title denotes the song to be available as a bonus track on certain editions of said album.
  2. ^ "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" contains an interpolation of "If I Was Your Girlfriend" by Prince and a sample of "Me and My Girlfriend" by Tupac Shakur.
  3. ^ "At Last" is a 1941 song written by Mack Gordon and Harry Warren for the musical film Orchestra Wives (1942).
  4. ^ "A Woman Like Me" was originally recorded for the soundtrack album of The Pink Panther (2006), but was eventually not used.
  5. ^ "Be with You" contains interpolations from "I'd Rather Be with You" by Bootsy's Rubber Band and excerpts from "Strawberry Letter 23" by The Brothers Johnson.
  6. ^ "Bello Embustero" is the Spanish-language re-recording of "Beautiful Liar" (B'Day (Deluxe Edition), 2007).
  7. ^ a b c Irreemplazable is the first extended play (EP) by Beyoncé. Featuring Spanish, English and Spanglish re-recordings of songs from her second studio album B'Day (2006), it was marketed as a bonus disc for the deluxe edition of B'Day, before being released separately on August 28, 2007 by Columbia Records.
  8. ^ Though featured on Destiny's Child's album Survivor (2001), "Brown Eyes" was performed by Beyoncé only.
  9. ^ "Cards Never Lie" is titled as "Death Song" in film credits.
  10. ^ "Carmen in Squad Car" was originally recorded for the soundtrack album of Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001), but was only used in the film.
  11. ^ "The Closer I Get to You", originally performed by Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway in 1978, was re-recorded by Beyoncé as a duet with Luther Vandross for her album Dangerously in Love (2003).
  12. ^ "Countdown" samples "Uhh Ahh" by Boyz II Men.
  13. ^ "Crazy in Love" contains samples from "Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)" by The Chi-Lites.
  14. ^ Beyoncé covered Carol Channing's 1949 song "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" for Giorgio Armani's new fragrance Emporio Armani Diamonds in an ad directed by Jake Nava and titled "Can You Resist?".
  15. ^ "Family Feud" contains portions of "Ha Ya (Eternal Life)", written by Elbernita Clark, and performed by The Clark Sisters.
  16. ^ a b "Fever" is 1956 a song originally performed by Little Willie John.
  17. ^ "Gift from Virgo" is inspired by "Rainy Day" by Shuggie Otis.
  18. ^ "Girls' Cali Dream" was originally recorded for the soundtrack album of Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001), but was only used in the film.
  19. ^ "God Bless the USA" is a 1984 song originally performed by Lee Greenwood.
  20. ^ "Grown Woman" was only initially released in music video form on Beyoncé (2013), not as an actual audio track. It was officially released on December 13, 2023 to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the album.
  21. ^ "Hill Says "No" to Cali" was originally recorded for the soundtrack album of Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001), but was only used in the film.
  22. ^ "I'd Rather Go Blind" is a 1968 song originally performed by Etta James.
  23. ^ "If Looks Could Kill (You Would Be Dead)" is titled as "Carmen in Lou's Pub" in film credits.
  24. ^ "Irreemplazable" is the Spanish-language re-recording of "Irreplaceable" (B'Day (Deluxe Edition), 2007).
  25. ^ "Just Stand Up!" is a 2008 song performed by an all-star charity supergroup artists during the telethon "Stand Up to Cancer".
  26. ^ "The Last Great Seduction" is titled as "Carmen Seduces Hill" in film credits.
  27. ^ "Mood 4 Eva" contains elements of "Diaraby Nene" written and performed by Oumou Sangaré; contains an interpolation of "Sweet Green Fields" written by Jimmy Seals; contains an interpolation of "(Think) About It" written by James Brown.
  28. ^ Beyoncé covered Henry Mancini's 1961 song "Moon River" in a short film for Tiffany & Co.'s "About Love" advertising campaign starring her and Jay-Z.
  29. ^ "Move Your Body!" is a 2011 re-written version of the 2006 song "Get Me Bodied" for the Let's Move! Flash Workout, which aims to combat child obesity by prompting youngsters to become more active.
  30. ^ "Mueve el Cuerpo" is Spanish-language re-recording of "Get Me Bodied" (B'Day, 2006).
  31. ^ "Naughty Girl" contains interpolations from "Love to Love You Baby" by Donna Summer.
  32. ^ "No Angel" is officially stylized as "Angel".
  33. ^ "Oye" is Spanish-language re-recording of "Listen" (B'Day (Deluxe Edition), 2007).
  34. ^ a b "Party" samples "La Di Da Di" by Doug E. Fresh and the Get Fresh Crew featuring MC Ricky D.
  35. ^ Beyoncé recorded "Pepsi's Carmen" for a 2003 Pepsi Commercial.
  36. ^ "Resentment" samples "Think (Instrumental)" by Curtis Mayfield.
  37. ^ "Run the World (Girls)" samples "Pon de Floor" by Major Lazer.
  38. ^ "Sexy Lil' Thug" is Beyoncé's 2003 re-recording of 50 Cent's 2003 song "In da Club".
  39. ^ "Sing a Song" is a single released for the Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! film Wubb Idol, which starred Beyoncé as Shine, a member of The WubbGirlz.
  40. ^ "The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United States of America. This recording is Beyoncé's a cappella performance at Super Bowl XXXVIII (2004).
  41. ^ "Still in Love (Kissing You)" is Beyoncé's 2007 re-recording of Des'ree's 1997 song "Kissing You".
  42. ^ "Stop That!" is titled as "Argument in Motel" in film credits.
  43. ^ "Suga Mama" samples "Searching for Soul" by Jake Wade and the Soul Searchers.
  44. ^ "That's How You Like It" contains resung lyrics from "I Like It" by DeBarge.
  45. ^ "Upgrade U" samples "Girls Can't Do What the Guys Do (And Still Be a Lady)" by Betty Wright.
  46. ^ Beyoncé, Britney Spears and P!nk covered Queen's 1977 song "We Will Rock You" for an international commercial Pepsi campaign. The song was released on Pepsi Music 2004 CD.
  47. ^ "Welcome to Hollywood" is Beyoncé's 2007 re-recording of Jay-Z's 2006 song "Hollywood".
  48. ^ "What's It Gonna Be" contains a sample of Zapp's "Do It Roger", written by Larry Troutman and Roger Troutman.
  49. ^ a b "Wishing on a Star" is 1978 a song originally performed by Rose Royce.
  50. ^ "Black Culture" samples "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" by Michael Jackson.

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