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Beyoncé – dressed in a black sequinned cocktail slip over big, jelly-taming pants and nose-bleed high tails – stalked the stage like Tina Turner's hot daughter. Make that hot granddaughter.
YOU HAVE to feel a mite sorry for those poor acts billed to perform at Oxegen at the same time as Beyonce was onstage. When it comes to pulling an audience, she was this year’s Oxegen queenpin.
Everyone, it seems, is here to see her as the biggest crowd of the weekend gather at the main stage.
She and her all-female band don’t put a foot wrong, despite the considerable handicap of sporting vertiginous heels. Her set is primed with hits, full of fantastic, familiar tunes capable of turning a big field in Co Kildare into a bouncy disco.
Indeed, it’s like the tracklisting for a prospective Greatest Hits album: Crazy In Love, Single Ladies, Halo, Irreplaceable, Baby Boy and a string of tunes from the Destiny’s Child back-catalogue.
Beyonce herself is quickly becoming an old pro at this game of playing gigs in a big field. The only time a look of confusion comes over her face is when the field start chanting “Ole Ole Ole” at her.
Then, there’s the matter of the attendance. Promoters MCD claimed an attendance of “over 80,000” on yesterday evening, with a significant influx of Sunday day-trippers to see Beyonce and Coldplay.
It's an exceptionally quiet week on both the Billboard 200 albums and Digital Songs charts. On the former, Beyonce's "4" continues to reign at No. 1 for a second week, selling 115,000 (down 63%),
From hip-hop to pop, a graceful, and grateful, diva stays on top
Even when she was only a third of the girl group Destiny's Child, many had a feeling she was just that—the one destined for stardom. Sure enough, after hauling in a cache of awards and selling millions of records with the group, she finally went solo, and Beyoncé Knowles—the Houston kid who sang "Imagine" at her first talent show at age 7—became simply, Beyoncé.
As divas go, she's been a doozy: becoming the first black woman to win ASCAP's Pop Songwriter of the Year Award; lighting up the big screen as Foxxy Cleopatra in Goldmember and a Diana Ross like warbler in Dreamgirls; making one of the best videos of all time, the sublime hip-shaker "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)." The cherry on the cake is her marriage to rap mogul Jay-Z, with whom she comprises the music industry's most powerful couple. Beauty, astonishing pipes, all the talent in the world—pretty much a no-brainer for destiny. "I'm so blessed to wake up every morning and do what I love," she said. "I don't take it for granted." Fans shouldn't either.
Beyoncé has reportedly signed up to appear in a one-off show on ITV1.
The hour-long Beyoncé Music Special will be hosted by X Factor USA presenter Steve Jones and see the former Destiny's Child star perform her biggest hits, as well as new material.
"Beyoncé is one of the hottest ­international stars around right now and ITV are thrilled to get her," a source told The People.
"To land her for an ­exclusive show is a massive coup. They are confident it will be a huge ratings success."
The singer recently headlined Glastonbury Festival and was voted the best act by Digital Spy readers. She is expected to top the US and UK album charts this week.
The music special is due to air in December after the X Factor semi-final.
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Beyoncé Treats UK Fans To Pizza
Devoted fans queued outside of a London studio earlier today awaiting the start of a taping session for an upcoming Beyoncé special (more on that later). Well aware that the fans were starved to see her, Beyoncé figured they might be hungry for more than just her performance, so she ordered them 200 pizzas and bottles of water while they waited for the doors to open.
The STS-135 crew gets moving on Flight Day 9 with "Run the World (Girls)" after being awakened by a special greeting from songstress Beyonce Knowles.
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This past Sunday, the women's soccer teams of the United States and Japan went head-to-head in a grueling and truly epic show of strength and determination in the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final. And Beyoncé's "I Was Here" provided the equally epic soundtrack.
The song's inspiring lyrics proved pitch-perfect for the occasion, underscoring the lasting impact these women and their truly unforgettable match, which set a record as the most matched soccer match in cable history, will surely have on the sport.
Best Female Video:
Adele - Rolling In The Deep Beyonce - Run The World (Girls)
Katy Perry - Firework
Lady Gaga - Judas
Nicki Minaj - Super Bass
Best Choreography: Beyoncé - Run The World (Girls)
Britney Spears - Till The World Ends
Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song
Lady Gaga- Judas
LMFAO f/ Lauren Bennett & Goon - Party Rock Anthem
Best Cinematography:
Thirty Seconds To Mars - Hurricane
Adele - Rolling In The Deep Beyoncé - Run The World (Girls)
Eminem f/ Rihanna - Love The Way You Lie
Katy Perry - Teenage Dream
Rihanna lagu2 melatop pon xde, S&M mungkin pyh la sbb ada kes video Only Girl ok wat, pastu lady GaGa BTW xtermasuk pon VOTY, nie ha senarai calon2 utk VOTY
VIDEO OF THE YEAR:
1. Adele - "Rolling in the Deep"
2. Tyler, The Creator - "Yonkers"
3. Katy Perry - "Firework"
4. Beastie Boys - "Make Some Noise"
5. Bruno Mars - "Grenade"
Stepping out to celebrate with her former bandmates, Beyonce Knowles joined Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams at The Standard Hotel in New York City on Tuesday night (July 26).
The Destiny's Child trio were all glammed up as they took to the swanky Moet Rose Lounge for a launch party being held for Kelly's new album "Here I Am".