Beyoncé
Singer • Entrepreneur • Record-breaking icon
Overview
Beyoncé (born 1981) is an American singer, performer, and entrepreneur whose work spans R&B, pop, and genre‑blending projects. Rising with Destiny’s Child, she built a solo career marked by meticulous visuals and ambitious live productions.
Career highlights
- Multiple era‑defining albums, from Dangerously in Love to the critically acclaimed Lemonade and Renaissance.
- One of the most awarded artists in popular music history, with dozens of Grammy Awards.
- Known for surprise releases, concept films, and stadium tours that set new standards for pop spectacle.
Impact
Beyoncé’s emphasis on Black culture, feminism, and visual storytelling has shaped mainstream pop and elevated the album as a multimedia experience.
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