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Billboard: All of Beyonce's Achievements for 2016

Beyonce Could Be the Only Artist to Hit No. 1 With First 6 Studio Albums
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"Lemonade" would be her sixth straight album to debut atop the Billboard 200 chart.


Beyonce’s on her way to making Billboard chart history with her new Lemonade album.


The diva’s latest release is set to debut atop the Billboard 200 chart dated May 14, according to industry forecasters. If Lemonade arrives atop the list, she will become both the first act to reach No. 1 with her first six studio albums, and also thefirst to debut at No. 1 with her first six studio sets.


Beyonce's 'Lemonade' Heading for No. 1 on Billboard 200 Albums Chart


Lemonade is on track to earn 550,000-plus equivalent album units in the week ending April 28, with 450,000 (or more) comprised of traditional album sales for the set.


The Billboard 200 chart ranks the most popular albums of theweek based on multi-metric consumption, which includes traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The top 10 of the new May 14-dated Billboard 200 chart is scheduled to be revealed on Billboard’s websites on Sunday, May 1.

http://www.billboard.com/...number-one

All 12 of Beyonce's 'Lemonade' Tracks Debut on Hot 100
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Beyonce is the first woman to chart 12 songs on the Hot 100 at once, passing Taylor Swift's 11.


As previously reported, Beyonce's Lemonade soars onto theBillboard 200 albums chart (dated May 14), taking the No. 1 spot with 653,000 equivalent album units in the week ending April 28, according to Nielsen Music. The set also crowns thesales-based Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, with 485,000 in pure album sales, granting the superstar her sixth No. 1 on both charts.


The release of the album additionally spurs all 12 of its tracks to debut on the Billboard Hot 100, while all 12 also appear on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (with 11 debuting), powered by mostly by sales and streams.


With her Hot 100 entrances, Beyonce makes history: it's thefirst time that a female act has charted 12 or more songs on the Hot 100 at the same time, surpassing Taylor Swift's previous record of 11 (set on Nov. 13, 2010, sparked by therelease of her album Speak Now). On Dec. 5, 2015, Justin Bieber bested Drake and the Beatles for the one-week record among all acts: 17 songs on the Hot 100 simultaneously, as his album Purpose debuted atop the Billboard 200.

http://www.billboard.com/...ut-hot-100

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Metacritic: 92 | Beyoncé's Lemonade (33 reviews)






Metacritic score: 93 (based on 29 reviews)
UNIVERSAL ACCLAIM
http://www.metacritic.com...de/beyonce


COUNTS FOR METACRITIC:


The Telegraph (UK)




Beyoncé's Lemonade is her best album yet


Beyoncé Knowles-Carter has finally made the album that her talent has long threatened, a work of focussed brilliance that truly justifies her regal pop status.


The Telegraph (UK) score: 100


The Independent (UK)




Beyoncé, Lemonade review: Fiery, insurgent, fiercely proud, sprawling and sharply focused


Lemonade is fiery, insurgent, fiercely proud, sprawling and sharply focused in its dissatisfaction. Its dissatisfaction includes her husband’s alleged infidelities (one should remember that music is a representation of reality, not reality itself) and also perceived sexism. From the sound of Freedom and the closing so-is-everything-all-right-after-all? song All Night, Beyoncé is still fully in control of whatever happens around her. However the world dissolves around her, she is continuing her steps towards fully-fledged feminist and activist. Maybe it helps her sell records? Who cares when it results in music this tumultuous and inspirational?


The Independent (UK) score: 100


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Tiny Mix Tapes




When Beyoncé puts on a show, see who shows up


This is her second visual album, and Lemonade is best served with the visuals, a semi-autobiographical film with deft dream-logic, a Purple Rain for the internet age. Its waves wash over the political-commercial-aesthetic limits of Beyonce, which at the time of its release felt a generic/political revelation, but now seems watered-down compared to the bittersweet specificity and holler of Lemonade. Beyoncé reaches into her interiority, and the mythos that has been projected onto and over it, to emerge with a carefully calculated celebrity narrative and allegory for social uplift.


Tiny Mix Tapes: 100


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Telegraph (UK)




Lemonade is Beyoncé at her most profane, political and personal


Lemonade is by far Beyoncé’s strongest album. It features guest appearances by Kendrick Lamar and The Weekend. It samples Led Zeppelin, Animal Collective and The Beat’s version of Can’t Get Used To Losing You. There’s even a country song. Over the past few years, we’ve grown accustomed to Taylor Swift settling scores with Harry Styles, John Mayer and Katy Perry. But that’s just kid’s stuff. With Lemonade, Beyoncé proves there’s a thin line between love and hate.


Telegraph (UK) score: 100


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Rolling Stone




The queen, in middle-fingers-up mode, makes her most powerful, ambitious statement yet

Whether Beyoncé likes it or not – and everything about Lemonade suggests she lives for it – she's the kind of artist whose voice people hear their own stories in, whatever our stories may be. She's always aspired to superhero status, even from her earliest days in a girl group that was tellingly named Destiny's Child. (Once upon a time, back in the Nineties, "No No No" was theonly Destiny's Child song in existence – but make no mistake, we could already hear she was Beyoncé.) She lives up to every inch of that superhero status on Lemonade. Like the professional heartbreaker she sings about in "6 Inch," she murdered everybody and theworld was her witness.


Rolling Stone score: 100
(I bold this one since I know is had the girls pressed)


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Pretty Much Amazing




Lemonade is Beyoncé’s Career-Defining Album


Beyoncé, an extraordinary album in its own right, revealed Beyoncé hungered to leave her peers behind, to join thepantheon of all-time greats. Lemonade is her invitation into Olympus. It’s a rare album that sounds this warm, this easy, this melodic, this fierce, this startling, this unforgettable. They come once, maybe twice, in a career, and that career has to be exceptional to start with. To paraphrase Jack White on “Don’t Hurt Yourself”, the time has come to worship God herself. Genuflect, bitches.


Pretty Much Amazing score: 100


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Entertainment Weekly


Her boldest, most ambitious, best album to date


You may have heard that Beyoncé put out an album about her husband, Jay Z. You heard wrong: Lemonade is about one person, and that person’s name is Beyoncé Knowles-Carter. The famously guarded pop queen pours all of herself into her remarkable sixth album, a raw and intensely personal plunge into the heart of marital darkness. What happens when one of the world’s most powerful women feels invisible? She makes herself known.


Of course, many will still obsess over what it was Jay Z did and with whom. If you want to spend your time speculating, cool—that’s your deal. But Beyoncé’s not thinking about that. She’s too busy putting out her boldest, most ambitious, best album to date. Middle fingers up.


Entertainment Weekly score: 100


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Consequence of Sound




Raw yet polished, beautiful yet ugly, all Beyoncé


Lemonade marks Beyoncé’s most accomplished work yet. It is the perfect combination of the sharp songwriting of 4 with thevisual storytelling acumen of her self-titled record. Here, we see Beyoncé fully coming into her own: wise, accomplished, and in defense of herself. Many artists struggle with finding theright balance, but then Beyoncé is not like many artists. Rather than mold to the conformity of contemporary music, she leans firmly into her own instincts and vision. Those instincts believe in visual storytelling. They also believe in the roots of ourselves. On Lemonade, our personal is the political. On Lemonade, the music that shaped us, from gospel to rock to r&b to trap, tell the stories of our lives. It is a risk, especially today, but Beyoncé has earned these risks time and time again through her timeless hits and unparalleled work ethic. Now, with her latest album, she has given us perhaps her greatest gift yet: herself, raw yet polished, beautiful yet ugly.


Consequence of Sound score: 100


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The A.V. Club




Beyoncé’s Lemonade pushes pop music into smarter, deeper places


All over Lemonade, Beyoncé is describing her own personal reality, on her terms and informed by her worldview. That thealbum simultaneously pushes mainstream music into smarter, deeper places is simply a reminder of why she remains pop’s queen.


The A.V. Club score: 91


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The New York Times


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Will it work out? No one knows. But in the meantime she sings wholeheartedly, encapsulates deep dilemmas in terse singalong lines and touches on things that so many people feel. She is a star whose world is vastly different from that of her listeners. But in matters of the heart, with their complications and paradoxes, Beyoncé joins all of us.


The New York Times score: 90


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Spin


Beyoncé Is the Rightful Heir to Michael Jackson and Prince on ‘Lemonade’


As a body of songs, Lemonade presents Bey at her most skilled and fully matriculated as a pop studio maven and conductor of the present’s preferred orchestral mode: creative file-sharing. The alignment of composing and arranging chops comes conjoined to a rock-solid thematic staple: the furies of a woman scorned becomes this doleful Electra. One whose muses are by stark lyrical turns also sardonic, sarcastic, baleful, mournful, murderous, adulterous, kittenish, self-eviscerating, self-devotional, self-resurrecting.


Lemonade the album, is out to sonorously suck you into its gully gravitational orbit the old fashioned way, placing theburden of conjuration on its steamy witches’ brew of beats, melodies, and heavy-hearted-to-merry-pranksterish vocal seductions. In her mastery of carnal and esoteric mysteries, Queen Bey raises the spirits, sizzles the flesh, and rallies her troops.


Spin score: 90


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Los Angeles Times




On 'Lemonade,' Beyoncé speaks vividly for herself -- and for others


“Lemonade” argues that dignity for all begins with dignity for one.


Los Angeles Times score: 90


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Exclaim


Narratively, Lemonade is as much a journey through self-reflection and healing as self-discovery, learning about who you are when faced with seemingly insurmountable trauma


On Lemonade, Beyoncé takes agony and, rather than spinning pure beauty out of it, refracts it and takes time to work through each facet: anger, sorrow, forgiveness and self-actualization. The result is an album in which millions will find their own struggles reflected back to them, as therapeutic as it is utterly dazzling. If you've ever been handed lemons, you need Lemonade.


Exclaim score: 90


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Clash Music




A sensational, enraged return from a true icon...


‘Lemonade’ is an altogether different beast. A beast so intricately constructed it requires repeated viewings to digest all there is on offer. Presented as a short film, the project directed by Kahlil Joseph and Bey herself (and a whole host of co-directors and cinematographers), contains visceral imagery, spoken-word narration and a multitude of zeitgeist reference points. At the core it follows the tempestuous journey of a scorned woman and the stages she goes through in her process of healing and self-preservation. A few minutes in, it’s clear that ‘Lemonade’ is a triumph of spirit, Beyoncé’s spirit, on display in raw, uninhibited HD.


‘Lemonade’ is Beyoncé at her most benevolent, and her most unadulterated. Treating her blackness not as an affliction but a celebratory beacon, ‘Lemonade’ is a long overdue, cathartic retribution.


Clash Music score: 90


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Chicago Tribune


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Beyonce's 'Lemonade' contains singer's most fully realized music yet


It’ll take a while to absorb everything that Beyonce has poured into her sixth studio album — a dozen songs plus a 60-minute movie that is more than just a mere advertisement for themusic, but an essential companion that provides context and deepens understanding. But it’s apparent already that “Lemonade” is the artist’s most accomplished and cohesive work yet, and that’s not meant to underestimate the impact of a discography that has yielded era-defining singles such as “Single Ladies” and “Irreplaceable. ”


“Lemonade” is more than just a play for pop supremacy. It’s the work of an artist who is trying to get to know herself better, for better or worse, and letting the listeners/viewers in on the sometimes brutal self-interrogation.


Chicago Tribune score: 88


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Pitchfork




Beyoncé is on a roll. Her latest, another "visual album" with corresponding videos in the mold of her 2013 self-titled set, renders infidelity and reconciliation with a cinematic vividness


If the album is to be considered a document of some kind of truth, emotional or otherwise, then it seems Beyoncé was saving the juicy details for her own story. Because nothing she does is an accident, let’s assume she understands that any song she puts her name on will be perceived as being about her own very public relationship. So what we think we know about her marriage after listening is the result of Beyoncé wanting us to think that.


It’s an easy platitude to make, but it’s also an extremely Beyoncé way of looking at things. For a perfectionist who controls her image meticulously, Beyoncé is obsessed with thenotion of realness. That’s the biggest selling point of an album like Lemonade, but there’s a quality to it that also invites skepticism: That desire to basically art-direct your own sobbing self-portrait to make sure your mascara smears in the most perfectly disheveled way. But who cares what's "real" when themusic delivers a truth you can use.


Pitchfork score: 85


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The Line of Best Fit




Lemonade is a one-of-a-kind look into Beyoncé‘s personal life that sacrifices none of her regality


With Lemonade, Beyoncé has caused as much conversation as any single artist possibly could, and provided a one-of-a-kind look into her personal life without sacrificing any of her regality, something only she could do. Getting her paper is going to be the easy part.


The Line of Best Fit score: 80


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The Guardian



Beyoncé – Lemonade review: 'A woman not to be messed with'


She’s obviously not the only major pop star willing to experiment and push at the boundaries of her sound: that’s clearly what Rihanna and Kanye West were attempting to do on Anti and The Life of Pablo respectively. The difference is that those albums were at best a bold and intriguing mess: thesense that the artists behind them were having trouble marshalling their ideas was hard to escape. Lemonade, however, feels like a success, made by someone very much in control. “This is your final warning,” she scowls on Don’t Hurt Yourself, “if you try this **** again, you lose your wife.” You rather get the feeling Jay Z should heed those words: on Lemonade, Beyonce sounds very much like a woman not to be messed with.


The Guardian score: 80


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The 405




Lemonade, as bitter and sweet as the contradicting truth it declares, travels with Bey through her conceptual play on Kübler-Ross' stages of grief, formed shamelessly into eleven poignant acts - intuition, denial, anger, apathy, emptiness, accountability, reformation, forgiveness, resurrection, hope, and redemption – eventually making it through to the other side unscathed and at peace.


The 405 score: 80


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PopMatters


Lemonade is that rare work where you will remember exactly where you were and exactly who you were with the first time you hear it


You can argue about whether you’ll hear better pop albums this year and you may very well win that dispute, but Lemonade is that rare work where you will remember exactly where you were and exactly who you were with the first time you heard it. Few albums can lift themselves up to the level of “experiences”, but few albums could ever be considered as bold, complex, or resolute as Lemonade.


PopMatters score: 80


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NOW Magazine




On Lemonade, the pop superstar explores how history and family lineage can weigh on personal relationships in thepresent


Lemonade is her most out-there album yet – both in thenakedness with which the notoriously private star is seemingly describing marital strife with husband Jay-Z, and in the huge scope of musical influences it encompasses, from wild and raw gospel and blues rock to precisely calibrated R&B


What sets Lemonade apart are the ways it continually highlights the fine line between empathy and anger. It’s a line Beyoncé walks with supreme confidence: “When love me/ you love yourself,” Jack White sings on the incendiary Don’t Hurt Yourself. “Love God herself.”


NOW Magazine score: 80


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New Musical Express (NME)




Beyoncé’s fury at her adulterous husband burns bright on a surprisingly honest and personal sixth album


‘Lemonade’ is strikingly varied.


“Who the **** do you think I am?” Beyoncé demands three tracks into her unforeseeably bold sixth album, ‘Lemonade’, her voice dripping with distortion. “You ain't married to no average bitch, boy”. If these lyrics aren’t fiction, the man she’s castigating for adultery in the most public forum possible is her multimillionaire husband, Jay Z: “If you try this sh*t again,” she snarls, “you gon’ lose your wife.”


‘Lemonade’'s first four tracks are a thrillingly honest sucker-punch from a famously guarded pop star, who came to fame via Destiny’s Child and whose picture-perfect solo career has since helped her amass a fortune exceeding $450m. When, moments later (on ‘Sorry’) she tells Jay Z to “suck on my balls” the sense of release is palpable. These words come from a woman whose public image is so clean that FLOTUS Michelle Obama has said she wants to be her.


New Musical Express (NME) score: 80


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DIY Magazine


Far from just being an oh-no-he-didn’t tour de force, ‘Lemonade’ matches context with real substance


From opening to closing lyric, Beyoncé’s sixth album is designed with the clearest purpose. Every last drop of ‘Lemonade’ exists for a reason. And while the current ball-busting talk around the record’s narrative won’t subside, there’s so much more than an enthralling story to draw out of this all-slaying work.Queen Bey takes no prisoners - that much was clear on previous records. But this isn’t so much a middle finger as an endless, apocalyptic storm. Far from being just an oh-no-he-didn’t tour de force, ’Lemonade’ matches context with real substance.


In a year when the world’s biggest artists have put their necks on the line - Rihanna’s leave-me-alone, independent streak of ‘Anti’, Kanye West’s scatterbrained ever-changing doodle ‘TheLife of Pablo’ - Beyoncé can count herself as a risk-taker breaking new ground, up there with the bravest.


DIY Magazine score: 80


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Slant Magazine




Lemonade is Beyoncé's most lyrically and thematically coherent effort to date.


If Lemonade feels less ambitious than the near-70-minute BEYONCÉ, it's probably because the penetrating spoken-word interludes, composed of verses by Somali-British poet Warsan Shire, featured in Lemonade's accompanying long-form music video have been excised from the album itself. A reference in the film to “my father, a magician, able to exist in two places at once” feels like an accurate depiction of Mathew Knowles, who fathered a child while still married to Beyoncé's mother, but therifle-toting paternal figure at the center of the Americana pastiche “Daddy Lessons” is deceased, so it's unclear how autobiographical Lemonade is intended to be. In the film, Beyoncé's own potential struggle with infidelity in her marriage is juxtaposed with shots of the singer dressed in a black hoodie and footage of black mothers holding portraits of their sons, killed by police. But whether the album's lyrics are pure autobiography, or merely a snapshot of true events interwoven with the stories of countless other women, poetic license never sounded so personal.


Slant Magazine score: 70


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AllMusic


Mrs. Knowles-Carter indeed turns her own lemons into Lemonade


Mrs. Knowles-Carter indeed turns her own lemons into Lemonade. She uses the platform to demand contrition from her adulterous partner, assert her excellence, reflect upon thebonds with the men in her life, and their relationships with other women, and wonders if her trust can be earned back. The cathartic and wounded moments here resonate in a manner matched by few, if any, of Beyoncé's contemporaries.

AllMusic score: 70

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Most-streamed album in a single week by a female artist in history with over 115 million streams.

Beyonce, Drake & More: Top 5 Largest Streaming Weeks for an Album in the U.S.

bE5ockL.jpg?1Beyonce’s Lemonade: Coming in second on the streaming record list is the first week of Beyonce’s Lemonade, which spurred 115.2 million streams in the week ending April 28. Lemonade was released on the evening of Saturday, April 23 through Tidal’s streaming service, and then through its retail arm shortly thereafter. (Thus, it had less than six days of streams in its debut week, as the tracking week ends every Thursday and most new albums are released on Fridays.) It became widely available to all digital retailers on April 25. Tidal continues to be the exclusive streaming service with access to the full album.

http://www.billboard.com/...s-album-us


Beyonce dominated the MTV Video Music awards on Sunday.

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Beyonce dominated the MTV Video Music awards on Sunday, prowling the stage with a 10-minute medley from her powerful "Lemonade" album and taking home multiple statuettes, including the top prize - video of the year.


Ms Knowles (or Mrs Carter, as she is now officially) took home seven awards, in the process broke the all-time record for most wins at the VMAs, surpassing Madonna’s 20 moonmen, with a total of 24.

http://www.telegraph.co.u...s-in-full/

Top Grossing Female Tour 2016: Formation World Tour.
Beyoncé – Formation: $256,084,556
Number of shows: 49
Average attendance: 45,757

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Best 1st week sales for a female album 2016, Lemonade .
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Lemonade 663,983 (500,865 pure sales) - 3.5 days

The first solo black woman to receive a 5 star review from Rolling Stone.

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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/albumreviews/beyonce-lemonade-20160425

Beyoncé Leads With 9 Grammy Nominations.

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The Grammy Awards may come down to a battle of thesuperdivas.


Beyoncé leads the nominations for the 59th annual Grammys, announced on Tuesday, with nine nods for her album “Lemonade.” But in each of the three top categories she will square off against Adele, who was nominated five times.


Both women had extraordinary years. “Lemonade,” an ambitious album and film, tackled issues of race and infidelity, and its release became the kind of all-consuming cultural phenomenon that perhaps no artist but Beyoncé could muster. Adele’s album “25” sold more than 10 million copies in less than a year, a blockbuster that eclipsed all others.


With enormous commercial success and the adoration of fellow musicians, those stars represent the very best of how themusic industry sees itself, which should make their competition tight. “Lemonade” and “25” are both nominated for album of the year, and Beyoncé’s track “Formation” will go up against Adele’s “Hello” for both record and song of the year.

http://www.nytimes.com/20...-2017.html

Beyoncé Is the CFDA's Fashion Icon



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Surprise! Beyoncé is this year’s CFDA Fashion Icon. When thenominees and honorees were announced back in March without an Icon on the list, some posited that the CFDA was going after Michelle Obama in her last year as First Lady. Turns out, they set their sights on someone even more elusive. Mrs. Obama makes regular public speeches; Beyoncé has her sold-out concerts, but she rarely walks a red carpet and even less frequently gives interviews. In keeping with that, the honor was kept strictly under wraps until this evening, when thesuperstar was announced by CFDA president Diane von Furstenberg, although rumors did start swirling by dinnertime. Beyoncé wore a glittering Givenchy tux for the occasion, with a wide-brimmed hat. Onstage, this is what she had to say:

Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity June 24, 2016

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Beyonce can now add the Cannes Lions’ most prestigious honor to her awards shelf: her music video for “Formation,” surprise-released in February, took home one of two Grand Prix Lion Awards at the inaugural Cannes Lions Entertainment for Music, awarded Friday night (June 24.)


“Formation” was the top winner in the highly competitive Excellence In Music Video category, which shortlisted 13 music videos on Thursday and awarded eight with prizes on Friday.


Beyonce's 'Formation' Music Video Wins Grand Prix at Inaugural Cannes Lions Entertainment for Music Awards


http://www.billboard.com/...grand-prix


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Bet Awards: The 2016 BET Awards were held on June 26, 2016,


Nominations: 6 Nominations


Best Female R&B Artist
FANdemonium Award
"Formation"Video of the Year
Viewers Choice Award
Centric Award
"Feeling Myself" (Nicki Minaj feat. Beyoncé)-Best Collaboration


Awards: 5 Awards


Best Female R&B Artist
FANdemonium Award Won
"Formation"Video of the Year
Viewers Choice Award
Centric Award

Emmy Awards: 68TH EMMY AWARDS SEPTEMBER 18, 2016






http://www.emmys.com/awar...es-winners


The Emmys love extends an already extensive reign for Lemonade. After premiering in April, the visual album debuted at No.1 on the Billboard Hot 100, scoring Bey her sixth consecutive No. 1 and making her the first woman to get 12 tracks on the chart. It’s since sold over 1.2 million copies in theU.S.


http://www.ew.com/article...yonce-emmy


Nominations: 4 Nominations


Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special category alongside Kahlil Joseph.
Outstanding Production Design For A Variety, Nonfiction, Event Or Award Special
Outstanding Picture Editing For Variety Programming
Outstanding Variety Special

RECORD: Most awarded act in BET awards history



Beyoncé has won 21 awards.

Beyoncé tops Google's Year-End List




Google's year-end list of most-searched artists and songs is topped by, who else? Beyoncé. Not only did Queen Bey beat out the rest of the top five -- Céline Dion, Kesha, Kehlani and Coldplay -- her song "Formation" even bested Prince's "Purple Rain" and Rae Sremmurd's ubiquitous "Black Beatles."


The top 10 music artist search list, according to data provided by Google, is a fascinating snapshot of 2016 virality, from 'Yonce's world-killing Lemonade album (and tour) helping vault her to the top, to Dion just below, with her return to Las Vegas and the tragic death of her longtime husband Rene Angelil, and then Kesha, who earned headlines all year courtesy of her ongoing legal battle against onetime mentor/label boss/producer Dr. Luke. Kehlani made news in 2016 thanks to her spot on the Suicide Squad soundtrack, news about her upcoming debut album and a brief hospitalization in May.


Teyana Taylor rocketed into the No. 6 spot, likely because of her infamous performance in Kanye West's "Fade" video (besting Yeezy himself, who was down two spots at No. 8). America's Got Talent winner Grace VanderWaal was sandwiched in between at No. 7, with social star Jacob Sartorius in at No. 9 and the reunited Guns N' Roses rounding out the list.

http://www.billboard.com/...g-searches


FORMATION
Most-mentioned song on Instagram of 2016

By now, we’ve all had the chance to digest plenty of music that has released this year. From Hip-Hop to Pop, there are many records that have had significant impact throughout the year, but only a few of those records truly stuck and are remembered by millions across the world. With social media a daily part of plenty of our lives, it’s only fitting that those records find their way into our social media interactions.


Via Billboard and with data collected by Instagram, we have the top 15 songs with the most mentions on the social media platform, this year.


“Formation” – Beyoncé
“Sorry” – Justin Bieber
“Work” – Rihanna ft. Drake
“Ride” – Twenty One Pilots
“Pillowtalk” – Zayn
“Perfect” – One Direction
“Heathens” – Twenty One Pilots
“Hello” – Adele
“My Boo” – Ghost Town DJ’s
“Panda” – Desiigner
“Love Yourself” – Justin Bieber
“Stitches” – Shawn Mendes
“Dangerous Woman” – Ariana Grande
“Sorry” – Beyoncé
“Purple Rain” – Prince
Topping the list, is none other than Beyonce, who shocked theworld with the surprise release of “Formation” back in February. Also seeing a second appearance with “Sorry,” thelikes of Rihanna’s “Work,” Desiigner’s “Panda,” and others all rightfully made the cut. Comprising plenty other interesting facts surrounding artists and Instagram this year, you can dive into everything else, here.

http://defpen.com/beyonce...g-of-2016/

Beyoncé; First Solo Artist to headline Rose Bowl
Beyoncé is the first solo artist to headline a concert at the Rose Bowl Stadium

Lip Sync Battle’ Ratings Hit All-Time High Note For Spike

With the Magic Mike star channeling his best Beyoncé and then Queen B showing up for Channing Tatum’s version of her “Run The World (Girls)”, Spike had an online and ratings hit on its hands last week. Well, now the Live + 3 numbers are in for theSeason 2 debut of Lip Sync Battle and it has shattered theviewership ceiling for the Viacom owned channel.

There were 4.7 million viewers tuning in for Channing, spouse Jenna Dewan-Tatum and a certain surprise superstar as Lip Sync Battle delivered the most watched episode of a Spike original ever for the channel. Compared to it’s Live + Same Day audience, LSB leaped up 88% in viewers in delayed viewing. A lot of that was probably spurned on by the 18 million viewers the YouTube video of “Run The World (Girls)” taking on Dewan-Tatum’s “Pony” pulled in. In L+3 numbers, the Season 2 opener of the L.L. Cool J hosted show peaked in viewership at 6.4 million during that “Run The World (Girls)” song and dance.


Overall, with a 3.5 rating among adults 18-49 in L+3, Lip Sync Battle saw a 150% rise in its demo rating from its L+SD result of January 7. Those L-SD numbers were a series high for LSB, which also topped cable in the demo that night. Debut-to-debut, the S2 start of LSB was up 40% in the demo from theL+SD results of the April 2 Season 1 premiere.

http://deadline.com/2016/...201681235/

Beyoncé’s Ivy Park Was Top Seller on Nordstrom Site:
Analysis
The data was culled from the e-receipts of four million shoppers;



In an analysis of online purchases on Nordstrom’s web site by Slice Intelligence, Beyoncé’s Ivy Park was the top-selling brand during the week of its launch in April.


The brand pushed ahead of Estée Lauder, Vince Camuto, Topshop, Lush and Nike, among others. The analytics firm also noted that 40 percent of online “Ivy Park buyers have also also purchased her music, with a quarter of these fans owning her newest album.”


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Female with the most consecutive number-one albums, surpassing Janet Jackson & Madonna.

First artist to earn Grammy nominations in pop, rock, R&B, rap & music/film categories in the same year.

Top tour of 2016

$256 million from only 49 shows #SOLDOUT

Best-selling album release of 2016
First artist in Billboard history to have their first six studio albums debut at number one.
Best-selling female album release of 2016 (US)
Best-selling female album in SPS of 2016.
Female with the most consecutive number-one albums, surpassing Janet Jackson & Madonna.
Top Female Artist in sales + streams of 2016, with over 3 million units.
Biggest first week sales for a female album of 2016 (2nd overall).
Biggest second week sales for a female album of 2016.
Biggest third week sales for a female album of 2016.
First woman to chart 12 songs on the Hot 100 at once.
First woman to have every album track debut on the chart with 12.
Most simultaneous songs in the top 40 Billboard Hot 100 hits ever, with 8, breaking the Beatles record.
Only artist with 8 top 40 debuts on Billboard Hot 100 from thesame album.
Most acclaimed album of 2016 - LEMONADE
Most acclaimed song of 2016 - FORMATION
92 on Metacritic Score.
First and only woman to earn four top 10s on Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at the same time.
Billboard top Female R&B/Hip-Hop Artist.
Billboard top R&B digital song seller.
4.3 million+ US digital tracks sold.
Longest stay at number-one on the album chart for an American female in Belguim (7 weeks).
Most-streamed album in a single week by a female artist in history with over 115 million streams.
Most-streamed album in a single week by a female artist in history with over 96 million streams.
Biggest streaming sales for a number-one album in the UK.*
Biggest first week album sales for a solo female artist in the UK of 2016.
Every track on LEMONADE made an entry on the UK single chart.
Billboard's highest grossing tour of the year with Formation World Tour grossing $256M - 49 dates.
First solo artist to headline a concert at Rose Bowl Stadium.
Youngest female artist to headline a concert at Croke Park Stadium in Dublin, Ireland.
First solo female to headline a concert at Cater-Finley Stadium in Raleigh, NC.
The highest grossing tour per show for a solo act of all time ($5.23 million per show).
TIME: PERSON OF THE YEAR (runner-up).
Most googled music star of 2016
FORMATION - Most googled song of 2016.
FORMATION - Most-mentioned song on Instagram of 2016.
Most searched MET Gala dress (2004-Present)
Lip Sync Battle highest ratings ever with 6.4 million viewers.
Most awarded MTV VMA artist in history, 26 wins, breaking Madonna's record.
First artist to earn Grammy nominations in pop, rock, R&B, rap & music/film categories in the same year.
First artist to be nominated in 4 genre categories in the same year (pop, rock, R&B, rap).
Global 45 ELLE Magazine Covers.
Celebrity with the most ELLE magazine covers ever.
IVY PARK - highest-selling brand at Topshop & Nordstrom.
First solo black woman to receive 5 stars from Rolling Stone.
Youngest Woman on Fortune Magazine's Most Powerful Women in Business.
NME's People of the Year.
The Root's Most Influential African American.
May 23: 'Beyoncé Day' in Minnesota
LEMONADE went to #1 on iTunes in 104 countries.
LEMONADE went to number-one in 16 countries.
Four EMMY nominations for LEMONADE
First artist in Nielsen Music era to have 8 albums in the Top 10 Selling Albums of the Year-end list.
LEMONADE spent 10 weeks at No.1 on Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop chart.
Most successful international female album of 2016 in the UK.
Most nominated artist at the 2016 BET Awards.
Most nominated artist at the 2016 MTV Video Music Awards.
Most nominated artist at the 2016 MTV EMA Video Music Awards.
Most nominated artist at the 2016 Soul Train Awards.
Most nominated artist at the 2016 NAACP Awards.
Most nominated artist at the 2017 GRAMMY awards, including AOTY, SOTY and ROTY.
Most Shazamed Rock Song - Hymn For The Weekend.

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Reply #4 posted 01/09/17 8:16pm

Graycap23

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zzz

FOOLS multiply when WISE Men & Women are silent.
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Reply #5 posted 01/09/17 8:25pm

SoulAlive

Please,no more Beyoncé threads!! mad she already gets a ton of recognition and media attention elsewhere!
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Reply #6 posted 01/09/17 10:32pm

glamstar01

She is one of the most boring singer ever.
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Reply #7 posted 01/09/17 11:51pm

mu5icl0v3r

Lemonade is EVERYTHING. All accolades are well deserved.

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Reply #8 posted 01/10/17 3:57am

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Blegh.
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Reply #9 posted 01/10/17 1:30pm

Hudson

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Commercial shoot's done, they just wanted one today, anyway...

Who'd look at the other two, when you've got Beyoncé?




But what about us?
Who says I need you?
Tears on our paychecks...
They come from my dad

We'll file us a lawsuit...
Better watch what you say girls, I'll put your ass out on the street

We'll be eating government cheese
It's just Beyoncé who's taking it over
Caught up in her image, lost in her weave
We'll never sing solo, only the harmonies
We didn't know that Destiny would have only just one child

Well don't you know that Destiny has got only one spotlight, spotlight, spotlight, spotttliiiighhhht.



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Reply #10 posted 01/10/17 4:28pm

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Is a great album.

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Reply #11 posted 01/10/17 4:41pm

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Solange is the betta sista.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Good Lord! I almost had a heart attack! I thought I had typed in Beyonce.org by mistake!!! fuse lol

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She's okay. A lot of her achievements are bought and paid for. Most today artists have to pay people to run computers to purchase downloads, stream songs, and stream videos. A good example of comparison is a Prince video with like under 1 million hits and a throw away song from B with like 11 million hits. Prince didn't pay to get played on the web.

99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment
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Reply #14 posted 01/16/17 5:47pm

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Plus, she still has her edges.

"Keep in mind that I'm an artist...and I'm sensitive about my shit."--E. Badu
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Reply #15 posted 01/16/17 7:38pm

heathilly

Talk about a once in century genius God bless this beautiful rare soul

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Reply #16 posted 01/16/17 8:21pm

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heathilly said:

Talk about a once in century genius God bless this beautiful rare soul



lol funny. Jokes aside, I think the track don't hurt yourself is her best achievement of 2016. Though I appreciate the musical diversity, I only like a few songs this time, even the Kendrick Lamar track is dope although I feel like it could have easily fit on Watch The Throne. I like her as part of a handful of artists this time, I don't think she's coming off as the most huge though doing well for herself, and I was satisfied in not going to the lemonade tour cause she peaked years ago musically onstage. Solange is more cutting edge, fka twigs makes creative films too, she's not the only one doing it.
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