From her splashy first hits as a soloist to her later experiments with home music and nation, Beyoncé at all times sticks the touchdown — even upwards of three a long time into her profession.
However earlier than we dive into her greatest hits because the mononymous, standalone performer the world is aware of her as at this time, it’s necessary to notice that Bey had already scored 4 No. 1 hits on the Billboard Scorching 100 effectively earlier than to her solo debut. How? Say their title: Future’s Youngster, the place she bought her begin alongside Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams. The R&B trio notched a complete of 14 entries on the chart — 10 of which had been high 10 hits — earlier than disbanding in 2006.
When she later set her sights on a one-woman endeavor, Bey was a direct success. The Houston native’s first-ever solo single, “Loopy in Love” — recorded with future husband Jay-Z — spent a whopping eight weeks at No. 1 in 2003 and stays one among her greatest hits so far.
Since then, Ms. Carter has continued to high the charts with singles similar to 2005’s “Examine On It” with Slim Thug, 2006’s “Irreplaceable” and 2008’s “Single Women.” The identical goes for her tracks that both pushed the boundaries of pop/R&B or shed the style’s label altogether, with the twangy “Texas Maintain ‘Em,” as an example, making Bey the primary Black lady to ever high the Scorching Nation Songs chart along with ruling at No. 1 on the Scorching 100 for 2 weeks.
Essentially the most embellished Grammy winner of all time, Beyoncé’s music has outlined generations — and continues to take action. Preserve studying to see her 30 greatest hits on the Billboard Scorching 100 — up to now, that’s.
Beyoncé’s Largest Billboard Scorching 100 Hits rating relies on weekly efficiency on the Scorching 100 by means of March 23, 2024. Songs are ranked based mostly on an inverse level system, with weeks at No. 1 incomes the best worth and weeks at decrease spots incomes the least. Because of adjustments in chart methodology through the years, eras are weighted otherwise to account for chart turnover charges throughout varied durations.
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“Ego”
Album: I Am…Sasha Fierce (2008)
Peak place: No. 39
Peak date: 8/15/2009Hear above.
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“Love in This Membership Half II” (Usher feat. Beyoncé & Lil Wayne)
Album: Right here I Stand (2008)
Peak place: No. 18
Peak date: 5/31/2008Hear right here.
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“Partition”
Album: Beyoncé (2013)
Peak place: No. 23
Peak date: 3/15/2014Hear right here.
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“Ring the Alarm”
Album: B’Day (2006)
Peak place: No. 11
Peak date: 9/30/2006Hear right here.
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“Sorry”
Album: Lemonade (2016)
Peak place: No. 11
Peak date: 5/14/2016Hear right here.
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“Diva”
Album: I Am…Sasha Fierce (2008)
Peak place: No. 19
Peak date: 3/7/2009Hear above.
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“Till the Finish of Time” (With Justin Timberlake)
Album: FutureSex/LoveSounds Deluxe Version (2006)
Peak place: No. 17
Peak date: 12/15/2007Hear right here.
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“Finest Factor I By no means Had”
Album: 4 (2011)
Peak place: No. 16
Peak date: 8/13/2011Hear right here.
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“7/11”
Album: Beyoncé [Platinum Edition] (2014)
Peak place: No. 13
Peak date: 12/20/2014Hear right here.
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“Déjà Vu” (feat. Jay-Z)
Album: B’Day (2006)
Peak place: No. 4
Peak date: 8/12/2006Hear above.
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“Texas Maintain ‘Em”
Album: Cowboy Carter (2024)
Peak place: No. 1 (two weeks)
Peak date: 3/2/2024Hear right here.
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“Stunning Liar” (With Shakira)
Album: B’Day Deluxe Version (2006)
Peak place: No. 3
Peak date: 4/7/2007Hear right here.
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“Cuff It”
Album: Renaissance (2022)
Peak place: No. 6
Peak date: 2/18/2023Hear right here.
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“Mi Gente” (J Balvin & Willy William feat. Beyoncé)
Album: N/A
Peak place: No. 3
Peak date: 10/21/2017Hear right here.
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“Candy Goals”
Album: I Am…Sasha Fierce
Peak place: No. 10
Peak date: 11/7/2009Hear above.
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“Excellent” (Ed Sheeran feat. Beyoncé)
Album: N/A
Peak place: No. 1 (5 weeks)
Peak date: 12/23/2017Hear right here.
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“Break My Soul”
Album: Renaissance (2022)
Peak place: No. 1 (two weeks)
Peak date: 8/13/2022Hear right here.
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“Drunk in Love” (feat. Jay-Z)
Album: Beyoncé (2013)
Peak place: No. 2
Peak date: 2/15/2014Hear right here.
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“If I Have been a Boy”
Album: I Am…Sasha Fierce (2008)
Peak place: No. 3
Peak date: 11/8/2008Hear right here.
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“Halo”
Album: I Am…Sasha Fierce
Peak place: No. 5
Peak date: 5/23/2009Hear above.
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“Phone” (Girl Gaga feat. Beyoncé)
Album: The Fame Monster (2009)
Peak place: No. 3
Peak date: 4/3/2010Hear right here.
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“Savage” (Megan Thee Stallion feat. Beyoncé)
Album: Good Information (2020)
Peak place: No. 1 (one week)
Peak date: 5/30/2020Hear right here.
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“Me, Myself and I”
Album: Dangerously in Love (2003)
Peak place: No. 4
Peak date: 2/21/2004Hear right here.
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“03 Bonnie & Clyde” (Jay-Z feat. Beyoncé)
Album: The Blueprint 2: The Present & The Curse (2002)
Peak place: No. 4
Peak date: 12/28/2002Hear right here.
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“Naughty Woman”
Album: Dangerously in Love (2003)
Peak place: No. 3
Peak date: 6/5/2004Hear right here.
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“Single Women (Put a Ring on It)”
Album: I Am…Sasha Fierce
Peak place: No. 1 (4 weeks)
Peak date: 12/13/2008Hear above.
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“Examine on It” (feat. Slim Thug)
Album: B’Day (2006)
Peak place: No. 1 (5 weeks)
Peak date: 2/4/2006Hear right here.
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“Loopy in Love” (feat. Jay-Z)
Album: Dangerously in Love (2003)
Peak place: No. 1 (eight weeks)
Peak date: 7/12/2003Hear right here.
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“Child Boy” (feat. Sean Paul)
Album: Dangerously in Love (2003)
Peak place: No. 1 (9 weeks)
Peak date: 10/4/2003Hear right here.
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“Irreplaceable”
Album: B’Day (2006)
Peak place: No. 1 (10 weeks)
Peak date: 12/16/2006Hear above.