The music industry is full of empowering and inspiring women, but there is one who tends to be your favorite artist’s favorite artist. A singular name for an immeasurable presence: Beyoncè. With a strong vocal foundation, great training, and a great team, Beyoncè’s work is truly limitless.
The Writing’s On The Wall
In 1990, Beyoncè auditioned for a girl’s group with LaTavia Roberson in Houston, Texas. Originally called “Girl’s Tyme,” the group consisted of Beyoncè, Roberson, Kelly Rowland, and LeToya Luckett. After seeing limited success, “Girl’s Tyme” morphed into Destiny’s Child under Columbia Records in 1997. Their first album, The Writing’s on the Wall (1999), contained the number one singles “Bills, Bills, Bills” and “Say My Name,” along with the classic hits “Bug a Boo” and “Jumpin’ Jumpin’.” “Bills, Bills, Bills” is still a mega hit today, inspiring Y2k-influenced social media trends.
In early 2000, Michelle Williams replaced both Roberson and Luckett, forming one of the most iconic trios of all time. Together, they released the album Survivor (2001), which produced global hits like “Independent Woman,” “Survivor,” and “Bootylicious.” “Survivor” laid the groundwork for the incredibly empowering anthems Beyoncè would continue to release throughout her career.
As of 2013, Destiny’s Child sold over 60 million records, and many consider the trio to be one of the most influential groups of the early 2000s.
Though the trio disbanded in 2006, their unparalleled legacy set the stage for the remarkable career Beyoncè would achieve through hard work, skill, and determination. The writing was truly on the wall as one of the biggest stars of all time was born.
Beyoncè Takes on The World
As a solo act, Beyoncè released 7 solo studio albums and a joint album with her husband Jay-Z. Additionally, she had featured roles in Dreamgirls and Disney’s Live Action The Lion King. Beyoncè’s first solo album, Dangerously In Love, was released on June 14, 2003. Within its first week, it sold over 300,000 units, and since then, it has sold over 11 million copies. The lead single, “Crazy In Love,” featured Jay-Z and was an instant hit. The album featured one other #1 single, “Baby Boy,” and two top-five songs, “Me, Myself, and I” and “Naughty Girl.”
Dangerously In Love won five Grammy Awards at the 46th annual Grammy Awards, including Best Contemporary R&B album, Best Female R&B Vocal Performance, Best R&B Song and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for “Crazy in Love”, and Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals.
Instant Classics
From B’Day to her self titled album, Beyonce, Beyonce crafted instant classics with all of her solo records. Her second solo record, B’Day, was released on her 25th birthday, September 4, 2006. Debuting at number one of the Billboard top 200 chart, B’Day sold 541,000 copies in its first week! The album produced two top 100 singles, “Deja Vu” and “Irreplaceable,” which still hold their place in pop culture as contemporary classics. Ultimately, B’Day received five Grammy nominations, with one win for Best Contemporary R&B album. Beyonce’s career continued to flourish as she starred alongside Jennifer Hudson and Jamie Foxx in the musical film Dreamgirls.
Soon after, Beyonce embarked on her first world tour, titled “The Beyonce Experience.” Here, she leveraged her massive success and rising stardom for charity. On this tour, Beyonce teamed up with her St. John’s pastor and America’s Second Harvest to host a food drive before six of her stops in major cities.
Heading Toward Legendary
In 2008, Beyonce released “I Am… Sasha Fierce.” Originally released as a double album, I Am… Sasha Fierce took Beyonce to new creative heights. On the I Am… portion of the release, Beyonce explored a soft and mellow side of pop and R&B, with blues and alternative influence. It featured songs like “If I Were A Boy” and “Halo,” both of which showcased Beyonce’s vocal prowess and emotional depth. The Sasha Fierce portion produced the massive hit “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” and “Video Phone.” The remixed version of “Video Phone” featured rising pop icon, Lady Gaga, who had released the hit “Telephone” featuring Beyonce earlier in the year. Though I Am… Sasha Fierce met mixed critical reception, it produced some of the most recognizable and iconic hits of Beyonce’s career and is beloved among her fanbase.
The Recording Academy honored Beyonce with ten Grammy nominations. She is the second woman in history to receive that many nominations in one year, tying with Lauryn Hill. Of those ten nominations, Beyonce won six. This was yet another record-breaking feat, as she is the first woman to win six Grammys in one night.