introducing
beyonce
Start
elisa and jeanne
Index
Bigraphy
01
Video
05
Her engagements
02
Summary
06
Her work
03
Her work
04
BIOGRAPHY
1981
Birth
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, born on September 4, 1981, in Houston, Texas, is one of the most influential and successful artists of her generation. A singer, songwriter, and performer, she first gained fame as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the best-selling girl groups of all time.
Since the start of her solo career in 2003, Beyoncé has solidified her status over the years. Although she has been strongly criticized for not being “feminist enough” and for her provocative outfits, her work consistently promotes female empowerment and gender equality, as illustrated by songs such as “Run the World (Girls)” and her 2016 album Lemonade.
1997
Destiny's child
2003
Sart of her solo career
2016
Super Bowl
2026
Future ?
her engagment
Beyonce's works denounce social causes such as female empowerment, equality. She has encouraged women to embrace their power and break societal norms.In addition, Beyoncé has been a vocal supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, using her music, performances, such as the 2013 Superbowl halftime performance. She also addresses issues of racial inequality and injustice. Her commitment to activism and social justice has made her a cultural leader, inspiring positive change in both the music industry and beyond.
HER WORK
In the 2016 Superbowl halftime, she references Black Lives Matter, civil rights generally, slogans such as “Stop shooting us”, riot police, racial inequality and injustice. The dancers in Black Panther berets performing black power salutes, arranging themselves into the letter "X" for Malcolm (political activist and African American human rights advocate) .
HER WORK
Her work consistently celebrates female empowerment, equality. She has encouraged women to embrace their power and break societal norms, most notably through songs like "Run the World (Girls)" and her 2016 album Lemonade.
"My persuasion can build a nation (Ooh, ooh)
Endless power, with our love, we can devour (Ooh)
You'll do anythin' for me
Who run the world? Girls (Girls)" - Run the world
"My daddy Alabama, mama Louisiana You mix that negro with that Creole, make a Texas bama I like my baby heir with baby hair and afros I like my negro nose with Jackson Five nostrils
Earned all this money, but they never take the country out me" - Formation
"This song is dedicated to all the incredible women that opened up the doors for me Thank you so much, ladies Do we have any strong women out there tonight? Sing along" - Run the world
Summary
Her commitment to activism and social justice has made her a cultural leader, inspiring positive change in both the music industry and beyond. Through her music, Beyoncé continues to inspire change and encourage equality.
Thank youfor listening!
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introducing
beyonce
Start
elisa and jeanne
Index
Bigraphy
01
Video
05
Her engagements
02
Summary
06
Her work
03
Her work
04
BIOGRAPHY
1981
Birth
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter, born on September 4, 1981, in Houston, Texas, is one of the most influential and successful artists of her generation. A singer, songwriter, and performer, she first gained fame as a member of Destiny's Child, one of the best-selling girl groups of all time. Since the start of her solo career in 2003, Beyoncé has solidified her status over the years. Although she has been strongly criticized for not being “feminist enough” and for her provocative outfits, her work consistently promotes female empowerment and gender equality, as illustrated by songs such as “Run the World (Girls)” and her 2016 album Lemonade.
1997
Destiny's child
2003
Sart of her solo career
2016
Super Bowl
2026
Future ?
her engagment
Beyonce's works denounce social causes such as female empowerment, equality. She has encouraged women to embrace their power and break societal norms.In addition, Beyoncé has been a vocal supporter of the Black Lives Matter movement, using her music, performances, such as the 2013 Superbowl halftime performance. She also addresses issues of racial inequality and injustice. Her commitment to activism and social justice has made her a cultural leader, inspiring positive change in both the music industry and beyond.
HER WORK
In the 2016 Superbowl halftime, she references Black Lives Matter, civil rights generally, slogans such as “Stop shooting us”, riot police, racial inequality and injustice. The dancers in Black Panther berets performing black power salutes, arranging themselves into the letter "X" for Malcolm (political activist and African American human rights advocate) .
HER WORK
Her work consistently celebrates female empowerment, equality. She has encouraged women to embrace their power and break societal norms, most notably through songs like "Run the World (Girls)" and her 2016 album Lemonade.
"My persuasion can build a nation (Ooh, ooh) Endless power, with our love, we can devour (Ooh) You'll do anythin' for me Who run the world? Girls (Girls)" - Run the world
"My daddy Alabama, mama Louisiana You mix that negro with that Creole, make a Texas bama I like my baby heir with baby hair and afros I like my negro nose with Jackson Five nostrils Earned all this money, but they never take the country out me" - Formation
"This song is dedicated to all the incredible women that opened up the doors for me Thank you so much, ladies Do we have any strong women out there tonight? Sing along" - Run the world
Summary
Her commitment to activism and social justice has made her a cultural leader, inspiring positive change in both the music industry and beyond. Through her music, Beyoncé continues to inspire change and encourage equality.
Thank youfor listening!