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Crazy In Love - Beyoncé Choreography: @Ysai Castro Session: @ZEROstudioph As the Queen Bey gears up for the release of Act I Renaissance , it was a quick fun night dancing to Homecoming’s Crazy In Love 🐝 #dance #beyonce #crazyinlove #zerostudioph #fyp

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언제 들어도 걸 크러쉬!! #BEYONCE #비욘세 #CRAZYINLOVE #CHOREOGRAPHY #DANCE #FYP

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I have loved following @Cost n’ Mayor bout time I did one of their dances! #costnmayor #dance #choreography #beyonce #crazyinlove #dancer #fyp #foryoupage

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Beyoncé Dance Songs: Crazy in Love, 7/11, Telephone

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Every Beyoncé song is a dance song in the right circumstances. But the queen also has a rich history of explicitly making Dance Music — that is, songs that draw on the sort of music meant to get people moving in clubs. (To say nothing of her remarkably intense choreography, a staple of her performances since her work with Destiny’s Child.) Her new album, Renaissance, is reportedly a house-influenced record; the first single, “Break My Soul,” is evidence as much: a house-pop track built off a synth line recalling Robin S.’s instantly recognizable “Show Me Love.” Judging by the credits — among the names: Donna Summer, Nile Rodgers, Honey Dijon — Bey could have everything from disco to Miami bass to futurepop in store. But before we get to groove to those songs, let’s take a journey back through her catalogue of dance.

Dangerously in Love, first and foremost, attempts to establish Beyoncé as a star in R&B, so it’s short on the genre-bending that would later become a hallmark of her style. But we should recognize Queen Bey’s debut solo single, “Crazy in Love,” which became the first song to top Billboard’s then-new Hot Dance Airplay chart, where it stayed for seven weeks. (Beyoncé has gone on to top the chart 21 more times.) The track comes out the gate as a crowd-pleaser, with a huge horn sample from the Chi-Lites’s “Are You My Woman (Tell Me So)” and hooky “uh-oh” refrain. But it’s the throwback funky percussion and four-on-the-floor chorus that makes “Crazy in Love” a dance favorite.

Beyoncé’s sample of Donna Summer on “Summer Renaissance” won’t just call back to disco’s greatest — it’ll also call back to a time Beyoncé interpolated the “Last Dance” singer. Though “Naughty Girl” isn’t quite a dance track, it did show Beyoncé’s deftness with old musical references, as the song is built around the hook for Summer’s sensual anthem “Love to Love You Baby.” By singing the line herself — in an equally airy upper register to match the legendary performer — Beyoncé brings the track to the present.

Beyoncé has been engaging in cross-cultural collaborations since the start of her career, and some of her best dance songs have been rooted in non-American styles. The hypercatchy “Baby Boy” is a perfect example: Beyoncé slips right into the dancehall–meets–R&B track, trading lines with Sean Paul, who was in the process of establishing himself as one of Jamaica’s most influential crossovers. And of course, that springy beat makes it impossible for listeners to stay still.

The humble cowbell: the anchor of so many great dance songs, from Madonna’s “Holiday” to Crystal Waters’s house-pop masterpiece “100% Pure Love.” That’s what helps “Green Light” make the cut here. The song reteams Beyoncé with the Neptunes, who previously produced her Austin Powers song “Work It Out”; Pharrell Williams has also had a hand in another of her best dance songs, in “Blow.”

Beyoncé’s foray into music for dancing really starts with “Get Me Bodied.” It’s the first song that she released an extended mix of, a practice that dates back to 1970s disco. It also marks the beginning of Beyoncé’s long fascination with bounce music, the high-energy New Orleans style that she’d work with more directly later in her career. And hell, Bey even tells you how to dance to the song in the break and the music video. What more do you need?

Beyoncé teamed up with another dancing queen, Shakira, for this track off the deluxe B’Day. It blends a number of the Latin and Arabic dance styles in Shakira’s wheelhouse, including mariachi, flamenco, and traditional Middle Eastern music (often used for belly dancing, as referenced in the video). It was all pretty far outside Beyoncé’s comfort zone at the time, but she still runs the show.

It’s the song that created an instantly recognizable dance craze. And if that’s not enough — well, stylistically, “Single Ladies” is also a dance song through and through, returning to Beyoncé’s jittery bounce influence while also incorporating some of the electropop flair that defined the second side of I Am … Sasha Fierce.

But if we’re talking about electropop on Sasha Fierce, we really need to be talking about this song. “Radio” has a huge Eurodance-style drop that would end up all over pop music in the next few years, and it consequently became a hit in the Netherlands. Forget that title — this is one for the club.

As for the Beyoncé song all over American clubs at the turn of the decade? That’d be “Telephone,” her collaboration with an up-and-coming dance-pop artist named Lady Gaga. The song brought Bey to the subcultural world of the New York underground, with its dirty synths and a speaker-breaking chorus. Over a decade later, it’s one of her most enduring dance hits — and that rap verse can still unite a floor like nothing else.

Like how some of the best funk songs are about funk and the best rock songs are about rocking, many of the best party songs are about, well … you know. Beyoncé’s contribution makes good on its titular promise as a low-key dance groover, all based off a sample of “La Di Da Di,” by Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick (then known as MC Ricky D). Like a good party, none of it sounds like work, from André 3000’s effortlessly in-the-pocket verse to Beyoncé’s bursting vocals.

Before what’s likely to come on Renaissance, “Schoolin’ Life” was Beyoncé’s best and truest disco song. The 4 deluxe cut packs in the genre signifiers: laser-sharp synths, horn fills, skittering drums, and a massive diva vocal from the queen herself. It’s a song about how Beyoncé just does it better — and she proves it right on this track.

Sure, it might be difficult to dance to “Haunted.” But the song is rooted firmly in dance culture, pulling from some more left-field club styles like trance and the work of Aphex Twin — particularly on the dark first half, titled “Ghost.” At the time, Beyoncé’s spoken-word delivery reminded critics of Madonna’s “Justify My Love,” a song that marked another left turn from a dance great.

That nimble, slinky guitar riff on “Blow” is straight from Prince and Nile Rodgers’s playbook — that is, it’s meant to affect you on a bodily level. It works fantastically on this song, an ’80s throwback all the way down to the accompanying roller-rink visual. (Once again, thank Pharrell, an expert in retro-tinged pop.)

If “7/11” came out today, it’d surely have a TikTok dance to go with it. Can’t you see the hand-waving and ass-smacking already? One of the loosest songs from a notorious perfectionist, “7/11” had a music video resembling a viral clip. With its ever-shifting trap percussion and Beyoncé’s edited vocals, the track splits the difference between the high-energy SoundCloud rap and pixelated hyperpop to come in the next decade of internet-born music.

“Formation” ups Beyoncé’s past flirtations with bounce as a full-out tribute to New Orleans culture and music, in the video as well as the track itself. (The sample from NOLA’s own Big Freedia preceded her feature on “Break My Soul. ”) The single, one of Beyoncé’s most lauded, is way more than just a dance song — it’s a stylistic melting pot that pulls from trap, includes some hard bars from Queen Bey, and features a full damn marching band.

Beyoncé’s skill and history drawing from other cultures makes her uniquely positioned to adapt to trends — like when she hopped on the remix of J. Balvin and Willy William’s “Mi Gente” as reggaeton was growing in the U.S. The song is actually more accurately described as moombahton, like reggaeton-inflected house, bridged together by clangy percussion and hooky synth lines. It already worked as a dance song, but Beyoncé’s 110 percent contribution made it a song for anyone to dance to, as she so skillfully can.

For a dance song to work, it needs to be accepted as a dance song — that is, people need to actually dance to it when they hear it. That response can even transform a song not explicitly created for dancing, like Maze’s “Before I Let Go.” Beyoncé’s spin on the Black anthem was the cherry on top of Homecoming, full of love for Historically Black Colleges and Black culture at large. With a trap-pop beat from Tay Keith and a smooth-as-hell dance break, her take is familiar enough to please a crowd, but innovative enough to rank among her best work.

Just as Afrobeat began to cross over in the west, Beyoncé made an album-length tribute to African pop on The Gift, her companion to The Lion King — and later, soundtrack to Black Is King, a fabulous showcase of dance on its own. “Mood 4 Eva” is a joyous highlight, bridging Afrobeat with trap for another song about making the most of a night. Childish Gambino actually puts the song’s mission best: “Ancestors in my step / Now I move better.

Pharrell will team up with her again on the Renaissance cut “Energy,” the first time he and his partner Chad Hugo have worked with Bey since this song.

A Brief History of Beyoncé Making Dance Music

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30 wedding dance songs: choose "your"

Wedding dance music must be perfect! Such that even after 10 years, having accidentally heard this very melody, feel a thrill in the chest and tingling in the fingertips. How to choose it, we will tell in this article. Yes Yes conducted a survey among brides and guests, and prepared a rating of the most beautiful wedding songs. No need to thank! We just decided to save your time and nerves so that you can focus on the main thing.

How to choose music for the first wedding dance?

The most suitable option is “your” song. Perhaps you have a melody associated with a special event or some happy day. Believe me, such a song definitely exists! It takes your breath away and your heart jumps out of your chest. It will inspire you and help you overcome your anxiety. The performance will give pleasure and make the guests admire.

Remember: not only the song is important, but also who will perform it! In our Catalog you can choose the best musicians and DJs for your wedding.

By the way, there is no need to make strict demands on yourself. The first dance of the bride and groom is always beautiful, in any interpretation! Nobody expects professional performance from you.

If you still can't choose one tune, here are some tips from YesYes wedding experts.

1 First, answer the question: how do you want to dance - slow or fast? Today it is not necessary to learn the waltz. You can surprise guests with an energetic track and incendiary movements. If this approach appeals to your relationship, why not? Choose the music that you feel comfortable with.

2 The optimal time for the wedding dance is 3-4 minutes. This is enough to show the emotions that overwhelm you, but at the same time save strength to continue the holiday. Wedding music has to fit into these time frames. It will be ugly if it breaks off at the most interesting place or if it is not enough to beautifully complete your dance show.

3 If musicians will work at the wedding, ask them to play the chosen option in advance and rehearse if possible. Live performance is different from what we are used to hearing on the radio, in the car or on our favorite headphones. Firstly, you may not like the instrumental version of the song, and secondly, it can break the rhythm.

4 Some couples customize the music to match the style of the wedding and even the format of the entertainment program. Whether this is the correct approach is debatable. Perfection in everything is, of course, great. But it is even more important that the pursuit of ideality does not cause the loss of individuality. If you like a song, you need to dance, and not think about any limits or troubles.

5 And the last thing is words. They must be relevant. Be sure to read the lyrics in full before approving the song for the wedding dance. This is especially true for foreign compositions. After all, for example, the popular and very, very beautiful song Whitney Houston - I Will Always Love You is not at all suitable for this role, since we are talking about parting: the girl loves, but leaves, realizing that she is not the one he needs .. .

Therefore, so that you don't have to proofread the lyrics of each song, we did it for you! And we made a list of cool, very romantic, soulful songs that give everyone goosebumps!

But music is needed not only during your first dance. For your exit to the altar, incendiary dances and just a background during dinner, you need musical accompaniment - look for our selection of music for any occasion in this article .

YesYes's Best Wedding Dance Songs

YesYes knows what kind of music is in your head :) So, you don't have to “wool” the Internet up and down. Set aside one evening to listen to the tracks from our rating in a relaxed atmosphere. And don't forget to leave a comment which one you liked the most.

30. Robbie Williams – Feel

You don't need to know English to appreciate this composition - Robbie Williams' voice will explain everything without words!

29. Julie Zenatti & Patrick Fiori – Ces Diamants La (Notre-Dame de Paris)

Waltzing to such a masterpiece is a real pleasure. Unless, of course, you love the waltz :)

28. David Bisbal – Mi Amor

An incredibly beautiful composition about pure, unearthly love: a morning together is everything you can dream of.

27. Dave Koz - I believe - instrumental

A heartfelt melody that will make for a gentle and sensual dance!

26. Enrique Iglesias & Withney Houston – Could I Have This Kiss Forever

The passion and tenderness that is sung in the song will be the perfect basis for a beautiful dance show.

25 . Toni Braxton - Spanish Guitar

A beautiful song by one of the most romantic singers in the world has long become an anthem of sincere love.

24. Lionel Richie - How Long

Every bride dreams of such a reverent declaration of love.

23. Queen - You're My Best Friend

A dynamic hit that will become a real decoration of your wedding! Do you think friendship can become the basis of a strong and happy family?

22. Frank Sinatra - Fly Me to the Moon

The perfect composition to “fly to the moon”, fill your heart with beautiful music and dance an amazing wedding dance!

21. Ed Sheeran – Thinking Out Loud

Passion, tenderness, love - this composition has absolutely everything.

20. Joe Cocker – You Are So Beautiful

A slow, lyrical masterpiece that moves even the most reserved guests to tears.

19. Enrique Iglesias – Hero

The soulful voice of a performer who promises to “always be your hero”. Could there be anything more suitable for a wedding dance?

18. Beyonce (Etta James) - At Last

Gorgeous Beyonce sings that love has come and the lonely days are over. Life is like a song!

17. Bryan Adams – Everything I Do

We won't say much. If there is a perfect music for the first wedding dance, then this is it!

16. Elvis Presley - Can't Help Falling In Love

The magnificent voice of Elvis Presley and beautiful words that some things are just meant to happen... .

14. John Legend – All of Me

Lyrical song about crazy love. This is how your dance will turn out.

13. Christina Perri – A Thousand Years

Selfless love and devotion that will last a thousand years are the perfect words for a first dance!

12. Louis Armstrong – Wonderful World

Pure romance. The performance will be slow, but incredibly sensual.

11. Nat King Cole – Love

A wonderful song that fits perfectly into the format of a Retro wedding or Vintage style.

10. Frank Sinatra (Muse) – I Love You, Baby

A masterpiece that will definitely not let you get bored! Under it, you can give free rein to emotions and really “ignite” at your own wedding.

9. Florence and The Machine – Never Let Me Go

The emotional depth of this composition is a combination of beautiful words and extraordinary music.

8. Hot Chocolate - Crazy

Gentle, romantic song that is popular among modern brides and grooms.

7. David Cook – Billie Jean

The perfect track for a temperamental wedding dance.

6. Arno Elias – El Corazon (Buddha Bar)

Gorgeous instrumental melody, interesting vocals – this song definitely has aura and soul!

5. Okean Elzy - On sky

One of the best works of Ukrainian variety art! Here everything is clear without words.

4. Sami – Love you like a love song baby

Interesting arrangement of a popular hit that deserves your attention.

3. Train – Marry Me

Gentle, romantic song with a symbolic title “Marry me”. Suitable for a calm and beautiful dance.

2. Scorpions – Maybe I Maybe You

A hit that has become a real wedding classic. Waltz under it is admirable!

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