Rewind 4 : Beyoncé’s Music Videos Style
The Diva has outdone herself with six videos. Take a look.
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You Go, Girl!\r\r - Beyoncé’s churning out videos for her latest album so quickly that we can hardly master the dances from one before the next one drops! The Diva debuted music videos for three of her album’s tracks: “Countdown,” “Love on Top” and most recently, “Party.” Over the summer she released “Best Thing I Never Had” and “1+1,” and in May she kicked things off declaring who "Run the World.” Four may be her special number, but this year the Diva has outdone herself with six unique videos. Take a look back at the varying styles of each. \r\r(Photo: Courtesy Sony Music Entertainment)
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Run It!\r\r - In "Run the World (Girls)," Beyoncé led an army of dancers in a fly step while wearing stilettos and a crown, but she also ran the dessert and two hyenas in a goddess-worthy tulle Givenchy Haute Couture gown by Riccardo Tisci. \r\r(Photo: Courtesy Sony Music Entertainment)
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White Hot\r\r - What’s a Beyoncé album without a feisty anthem geared at a man who acted a fool? “Best Thing I Never Had” delivered, and in the video Beyoncé glowed in wedding dresses. In the pre-wedding scenes, the singer looks banging in racy lingerie while getting ready for her Big Day — a look that would make any ex slap himself for letting her go. \r\r(Photo: Courtesy Sony Music Entertainment)
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Shining Star\r\r - The new mom glowed in the music video for “1+1,” and not because a baby will make three. The singer slathered on the shimmer and showed off plenty of skin. The minimalist looks were complete with shots of Beyoncé’s golden hair blowing in the wind. \r\r(Photo: Courtesy Sony Music Entertainment)
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Hey Baby!\r\r - “Countdown” marked the first video where Bey’s baby bump was fully visible and she flaunted it in a wardrobe of outfits from different eras. There was the ‘60s mod moment, a Flashdance-esque look and even a shimmery dress that looked like it walked off the set of Dreamgirls, but the star looked most adorable when she channeled her idol Audrey Hepburn in Funny Face and made a range of animated facial expressions and movements (like this human clock stance) while wearing an all-black outfit and updo. \r\r(Photo: Courtesy Sony Music Entertainment)
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