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Does Beyonce have a greatest hits CD?

Does Beyonce have a greatest hits CD?

BEYONCE – Greatest Hits – 2 CD Set.

What is Beyonce’s best album?

The best album credited to Beyoncé is Lemonade which is ranked number 520 in the overall greatest album chart with a total rank score of 3,645. Beyoncé is ranked number 332 in the overall artist rankings with a total rank score of 6,297.

How many copies did Beyonce 4 Sell?

310,000 copies
As expected, Beyonce’s fourth solo studio album, “4,” bounds in at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 albums chart, selling 310,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan.

What is the most successful Beyonce song?

Beyoncé’s 30 greatest songs – ranked!

  • Diva (2008)
  • All Night (2016)
  • Déjà Vu (feat Jay-Z) (2006)
  • Drunk in Love (feat Jay-Z) (2013)
  • Dangerously in Love (2003)
  • Don’t Hurt Yourself (2016)
  • If I Were a Boy (2008)
  • The Closer I Get to You (feat Luther Vandross) (2003)

What are the songs on Beyonce’s album 4?

It’s a more mature album with songs about the intricacies of relationships, but 4 has its share of stunning tracks, many co-written by The-Dream. One of the year’s best music videos was directed by Jay-Z and cost about zero dollars to make.

What kind of song is I Was Here by Beyonce?

While “I Was Here” has Beyonce proclaiming her desire to be remembered and having a great legacy. A mournful, plodding delivery leaves something to be desired but certainly a meaningful and heartfelt ballad. Other favorite is hard to pin down but very catchy “Start Over” with it’s powerful and moving chorus.

What did Beyonce sing in the 80’s?

Beyonce keeps it in the 80’s realm with the upbeat groovy jam “Love on Top”. Sexy horns accent her vocals for much of the song while Beyonce croons about her love being the priority in her lovers life. “Rather Die Young” continues the trend of throwback old era influence with production and vocal arrangements stripped straight from the 70’s.

Who is Beyonce and what does she do?

Beyonce has always been an performer/entertainer and not a Kelly Price or Jill Scott that avoids the clubs and lays the emotion and soul on heavy. I don’t understand the apparent desire for a sudden change of persona from a portion of her fan base, even with the changes in her personal life.