The Evolution of Beyoncé

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The Queen is back. Just two years after she gave us the beautiful and creative, “RENAISSANCE,” Beyoncé is back for more. Fans are extremely intrigued with what the legendary performer will do on “Cowboy Carter,” her first country album. It’s already caused a lot of controversy and conversation across the industry, what will fans think of it?

This is why now is the perfect time to look back at the career and life of one of the most beloved, iconic, and influential artists of all time. This is the evolution of Beyoncé.

Born in Houston

Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter was born on Sept. 4, 1981, in Houston, Texas, to Mathew Knowles and Tina Lawson. She has a younger sister, Solange, who was also a backup dancer for Destiny’s Child and went on to become a successful singer in her own right.

Girl’s Tyme

Before Destiny’s Child, there was Girl’s Tyme, a girl group created in 1990 along with founding members Beyoncé and LaTavia Roberson. Kelly Rowland joined the group two years later in 1992, along with Támar Davis and sisters Nikki and Nina Taylor. A year later, the Davis and the Taylor sisters were cut from the group and LeToya Luckett joined the team. Up until 1998, the group changed its name multiple times to Somethin’ Fresh, Cliché, The Dolls, and Destiny before finally landing on Destiny’s Child.

Destiny’s Child

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Photo: David McNew / Staff (Getty Images)

When the group’s first album dropped in 1998, the members of the group were Beyoncé, Kelly Rowland, LaTavia Roberson, and LeToya Luckett. In 2000, Roberson and Luckett left the group and were replaced by Farrah Franklin and Michelle Williams. Franklin left the group after only six months. It ended up working out for the best because the trio of Beyoncé, Rowland, and Williams became the most popular iteration of the group. Their last album, “Destiny Fulfilled,” was released in 2004.

Austin Powers in Goldmember

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Photo: Theo Wargo/WireImage (Getty Images)

In 2003, Beyoncé made her film debut in the movie “Austin Powers in Goldmember,” where she played the love interest. Her catchphrase was “I’m a whole lotta woman.”

“‘03 Bonnie & Clyde”

Appearing on Jay-Z’s 2002 single “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde,” this collab was Beyoncé’s first solo appearance since Destiny’s Child broke up. It also signaled that the two were dating, which ended up being true. They married in 2008.

Dangerously in Love

Queen Bey’s first solo album was an R&B hit when it was released in 2003. It included the popular single “Crazy in Love” which featured her boyfriend Jay-Z. He was also featured on “That’s How You Like It.”

B’Day

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Photo: James Devaney (Getty Images)

In 2006, her sophomore solo album B’Day was released on the same day as her 25th birthday. The album was wildly popular and included hit singles “DéJa Vu,” “Irreplaceable,” and “Ring the Alarm.”

Dreamgirls

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Photo: Chris Jackson / Staff (Getty Images)

Her most popular acting role was arguably in the 2006 movie “Dreamgirls,” which was a film version of the 1981 Broadway musical of the same name. It was loosely based on The Supremes and Beyoncé played Deena Jones, who was based on Diana Ross. Her co-star, Jennifer Hudson, won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress because of her performance.

I Am… Sasha Fierce

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Photo: Jemal Countess (Getty Images)

In 2008, Beyoncé’s third album formally introduced her alter ego, Sasha Fierce. The album includes some of Queen Bey’s most popular songs ever such as “Single Ladies,” “If I Were a Boy,” and “Halo.”

2009 MTV Video Music Awards

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Photo: Christopher Polk (Getty Images)

At the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards Awards, everything was going smoothly until Kanye uttered the words, “Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time!” Leaving Bey in an awkward position. I mean, he’s not wrong “Single Ladies” is one of the most iconic videos of all time. Beyoncé later let Taylor Swift finish her speech after she was cut off by West.

4

Beyoncé came back with a simple name for her fourth album in 2011, but like many of her other releases, it was also a hit and included popular singles “Love On Top,” “Party” and “Run the World (Girls).”

Pregnancy

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Photo: Kristian Dowling (Getty Images)

The Houston singer performed “Love on Top ‘’ at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards and to close out the show Beyoncé revealed her baby bump, which ended up being her first daughter Blu Ivy Carter.

Super Bowl XLVII halftime show

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Photo: Al Pereira/WireImage (Getty Images)

Like almost every famous pop star of a generation, Beyoncé performed at the halftime show of Super Bowl XLVII where she also made a surprise appearance with Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams to reunite Destiny’s Child. Her performance was so amazing that the lights went out during the game.

Beyoncé (The Album)

Don’t forget who started the trend. On December 12, 2013, Beyoncé dropped her self-titled surprise album. That’s right, no promo, no announcement, just an album full of songs. Every song on the album had a music video. Many of the songs became bangers, noticeably “Drunk in Love,” “Flawless,” “7/11” and “Partition.”

Jay-Z Vs. Solange

Screenshot: TMZ
Screenshot: TMZ

In a video released by TMZ, you can see Solange, Beyoncé’s sister, just wailing at Jay-Z in an elevator while Bey stands in the corner. The incident occurred right after the Met Gala in 2014 and was also the inspiration for Jay-Z’s 2017 album “4:44,” which was the address where the incident occurred.

Super Bowl 50

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Photo: Matt Cowan (Getty Images)

Beyoncé was not the headliner for the show, that would be Coldplay. But she stole the show along with Bruno Mars with her Black Panther-inspired dancers. Weirdly, her performance caused some controversy because people weren’t happy with her “Black power” inspired routine. But everyone who appreciates good live performances loved it.

Lemonade

At that Super Bowl halftime show, Beyoncé debuted the song “Formation,” which was the lead single for her 2016 album “Lemonade.” Along with the album, she released a one-hour film that aired on HBO which corresponded with the music. The album ended up being one of the best of the decade and one of Bey’s best albums to date.

Twins

Beyoncé announced her second pregnancy on Feb. 1, 2017, on Instagram with an iconic post. It sent fans on social media into a frenzy not only because the pictures were amazing, but because she revealed she was having twins, Rumi and Sir.

EVERYTHING IS LOVE

In collaboration with her husband, Jay-Z, they released the album “EVERYTHING IS LOVE” under the name, “THE CARTERS.” The project included many good songs but the track, “APESHIT” was a smash hit.

Homecoming

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Photo: Kevin Winter/Getty Images for Coachella (Getty Images)

Everybody remembers where when Beyoncé performed at Coachella in 2018. It was an incredible performance that was watched by millions across the world. She later released “Homecoming,” a documentary on Netflix that detailed her preparation for the show and the behind-the-scenes of the performance. She used bands and dancers who attended HBCUs.

The Lion King

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Photo: Gareth Cattermole/Getty Images for Disney (Getty Images)

In 2019, Beyoncé voiced the character of Nahla in the remake of “The Lion King.” She also made an accompanying album along with the movie, “The Lion King: The Gift,” which featured many prominent singers and artists from Africa.

RENAISSANCE

In 2022, Beyoncé recently released her exceptional dance album, “RENAISSANCE” which took over social media when it was released. Reviews of the album have been sensational and it is set to be one of three “acts” that Queen Bey is set to release.

Renaissance World Tour

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Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage for Parkwood (Getty Images)

Shortly after releasing, “Renaissance,” Queen Bey returned to work and embarked on a worldwide tour for the ages. Her “Renaissance World Tour” became the highest-grossing tour for a woman in music HISTORY.

Renaissance: A Film By Beyoncé

Even people who aren’t in the Beyhive were floored by the quality of this film. It was a beautiful watch that gave fans an emotional and inclusive behind-the-scenes look at the “Renaissance World Tour.”

Cowboy Carter

In early March, Beyoncé announced her first country album, “Cowboys Carter,” and released “TEXAS HOLD ‘EM” and “16 CARRIAGES” to get fans excited about the record. Everyone in the industry is interested to see how well the Queen can make a country album.

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