@Imani Alexander I'm sorry, but that's a hateful racist comment. POC are not naturally cultured, as the term actually means being familiar with multiple cultures that are not your own. Saying POC's are naturally cultured is as foully supremacist as a KKK member saying the same. SMH shameful hateful fallacious nonsense. IQ and self awareness of a tree, seriously.
This sound alone is what her stand apart vocally.. no one in the states have ever really heard chords like this.. so when people heard bey doing it ,its captivating and grabs your attention thru your ears.. this mixed with her flawless technique n r&b & gospel style...
yes in usa peoples are not used to listen to arabic music, Beyoncé tell she like those vibes, Aaliyah used those vibes before also she even sampled many songs from legendary North Africans singers like Warda and Oum Kaltoum when they mix those vibes to Rn'b this remember me to early 2000 French Rn'b singers ( african comunauty in France is kinda differents from USA there is black, maghrebian aka north west africans and carraibean ) since france colonized also north west africans, so we can find these vibes lot in french Rn'b and soul.
@Badass Mf-riah Mariah never did Arabic runs, or to be more precise only in My All live. Mariah was a pentatonic, major, minor singer for the most part. Still amazing.
@Badass Mf-riah And I know Mariah like the back of my hand. Mariah has yet to do Indian, Balkan, Egyptian singing, she never had a developed head voice and her pianissimos were always airy.
@@hillmiss1736 why so much hate? Hate is stupid. And when someone feels like somebody else is stealing their cultures that is not stupid .I think you are just racist
This makes so much sense actually lol... I've always thought of Egyptian with those runs but it never really clicked that she was as influenced with Arabic melodies as she says in the interview.
They are Egyptian scales so you were correct. Bellydancing is also from Egypt. The song Enta Omri Beyonce put in Naughty Girl is Egyptian, and so is Jay Z Big Pimpin from Egyptian singer Abdel Halim
@@nuraa3021it's called Arab scale not Egyptian scale. Egyptians didn't contribute 90% of Arab music in the 60's u only say that because u r ignorant and not Cultured. Also most of the Egyptian singers r Arab like Halim and Um kolthom
She admitted to being a fan of Lebanese singer Fairuz in that same interview I'd love to miraculously witness a cover from her before I die, she's so talented and obviously very interested in those singing techniques ❤️
Her agility and mastery of vocal dynamics (plus an exceptional runs that 'shake') make her do this Arabic runs. She's just musically a GENIUS! I rarely hear singers in mainstream music do all these things she does (in fact I've never heard one). And that's exactly why she's in a league of her own. 👑
As a growing musician and huge appreciator of music and the vastness of it, I can honestly say I am blown away by her extreme ability to effortlessly use the Arabian and Persian scales within her singing. Bravo. Beyoncé will be definitely be the greatest of all time in the category of female singers.
MohammedAlRefae34 Yes Black Americans sing some tones and notes that are found in Middle Eastern music even when they used to" pray sing " in their churches called moaning, they would play with the voice just like the muezzin plays with his voice doing adhan... Very interesting connections.. I love Black and Arabic Indian music for the vibrations in their voices.. Nice
Name one country in Africa that is middle Eastern beside Egypt??? The other countries in North Africa are called North African countries and are not Middle Eastern.. However, The majority of North Africans are natives to Arabia and have migrated from Arabia in the Middle East since the 7th century AD.. Geographically speaking Africa is Africa and the Middle East is in west Asia bordering Europe and Africa! Learn some Geography.
Arabic is the hardest language in the world to learn- take it from someone who's been trying to learn it for 10 years, but that results in an incredible beauty and poetic tone.
@Mariah&WhitneyLamb As long as you are familiar with the sounds of the language (letters, vowels, etc.) I would imagine it should not be too difficult. Arabic is a phonetic language. Meaning it is read exactly how it is shown. Unlike English with the silent letters in words (silent gh in words like sight), letters that combine to make different sounds (e.g. ph equals f), etc. I grew up learning both and Arabic was even simpler to learn than English. I find it so strange that people say it's the "hardest language" to learn. It is possible that they are referring to the fact that Arabic comes in many dialects depending on the country it's from. It could even be that beginners struggle with learning all of the rules. However, every language has rules that need to be learned.
It is believed this vocal style came to the Americas from the Muslim call to prayer. The first African slaves in America were Muslim and used melisma to make the Adhan and pray salat . The melisma over time got translated to gospel music /black music in the South over time. This same vocal styling was not found in the white Christian churches or European stylings
Omg ! She has such a beautiful voice... Her voice is powerful, very agile and very warm! I love it! I think she is the best Coloratura in the world (even better than Mariah)! I think Beyonce has more control than Mariah... I hope that lambs do not kill me, but is what I think!
XtinaJHudMimi dude u need learn about Vocal, Beyonce vibrato arent supported and always out of pitch, hear new York and star spangled banner its only C5 and its luks like her throat ar gonna explode lol, hear different on Mariah .
Bey Stick Lol we all knw that supported note through diafragm ar the most basic things that every singer should do, i didnt Said that Beyonce control was bad i mean she has greath control through her voice, i have been analyze Beyonce for a year and i knw what goin on here, but if Beyonce compared to Mariah Carey about control Lol u must be joking right Lol...... well i knw all Beyonce best performance dangerous in love tht was amazing, if i were a boy on 2008 that run amazing too lets back to topic . 1 things about control Beyonce cant beat Mariah Carey on control her voice. annddd u cant hate Simeone who ar more educated than u.
@@thaidolly It may be a bit late but I'll answer anyway, the intro song is a part of the song Deliever Us from the movie Prince of Egypt, the singer is Ofra Haza, an Israeli singer
What’s interesting to me is Beyonce emotes better with runs than words. She evokes an emotion, paints the drama, and tells a story with the runs alone just like all Arabic singers/music. To me, Beyonce is the melisma queen not Mariah. Mariah’s runs aren’t as dramatic or emotional as Beyoncés. Beyonce definitely must have been from there in another life or maybe she has some distant Arabic ancestor via Spain/Iberian Peninsula . I hear her mother is from New Iberia Louisiana which is interesting
Splendid and unique voice, it shows your talent and the ability of ruling the art singing very well. I tribute your voice is the best. The charm of your voice remained the top during entire recording therefore, you certainly deserve lots of likes. keep up uploading please. Best regard
Beyoncé definitely said, just take a step when I do, bc the was hesitant to step lol and just look how Beyoncé was low key playing with them by doing it with a pace then change it. Lmfaoooooo everything she does is just thought through
Well... Om kalthoum for one used to stand there and belt for 3 hours straight no pause... That also falls under Bey's pattern. Queens follow queens after all.
Can some please educate me on Arabic scales please, what makes them Arabic? Too me this just is just Beyoncé 🙈 but I’m not ignorant to the fact it’s not and Google really does not give me an answer 😂
Anyone knows any musics that had an Arabical influence? Besides "a whole new world - Zayn and Zhafia"?? That song is a WHOLEEE MOOD, i like that vibe since then
They say she can’t sing like I don’t know an artist that brings Arabic scaled in her music and she’s from Houston that’s a whole other level of singing
the second verse in sorry from the tour was actually indian inspired vocals. A lot of the runs in this video are indian inspired too. Either way, shes the best singer of all time :D
You can definitely hear the Arabic influence in her drunk in love performance in Dubai !
The drunk in love intro was Turkish not Arabic 😂
@@ivybluecarter1975there is not such thing called Turkish influence bcz turkey doesn't have a real identity
I immediately thought of this video when I heard it!😂
@@user-cm8kn4sk3r💀😭
You can hear it throughout her entire solo body of work.
Love how much she loves Arabic music and its melodies and runs. She's so cultured. Queen Bey!
Cultured is a strong word..
Nah
@Imani Alexander I'm sorry, but that's a hateful racist comment. POC are not naturally cultured, as the term actually means being familiar with multiple cultures that are not your own. Saying POC's are naturally cultured is as foully supremacist as a KKK member saying the same. SMH shameful hateful fallacious nonsense. IQ and self awareness of a tree, seriously.
@Mariah&WhitneyLamb It's the racial supremacy term Soros gave them: "people of color".
Mariah&WhitneyLamb you idiot people of color ppl who aren’t white
Beyonce loves scales. She has done some of the best i have ever heard.
@Pleoryo snake scales are the best in my opinio🥲😅
You can see Beyonce really loves music and she tries to study different scales on her own and incorporate in her music.
This sound alone is what her stand apart vocally.. no one in the states have ever really heard chords like this.. so when people heard bey doing it ,its captivating and grabs your attention thru your ears.. this mixed with her flawless technique n r&b & gospel style...
yes in usa peoples are not used to listen to arabic music, Beyoncé tell she like those vibes, Aaliyah used those vibes before also she even sampled many songs from legendary North Africans singers like Warda and Oum Kaltoum when they mix those vibes to Rn'b this remember me to early 2000 French Rn'b singers ( african comunauty in France is kinda differents from USA there is black, maghrebian aka north west africans and carraibean ) since france colonized also north west africans, so we can find these vibes lot in french Rn'b and soul.
@Badass Mf-riah Mariah never did Arabic runs, or to be more precise only in My All live. Mariah was a pentatonic, major, minor singer for the most part. Still amazing.
@Badass Mf-riah Do you not know what a scale is dear?
@Badass Mf-riah And I know Mariah like the back of my hand. Mariah has yet to do Indian, Balkan, Egyptian singing, she never had a developed head voice and her pianissimos were always airy.
@Badass Mf-riah What does that have to do with Mariah?
As an arab I feel so honored by the fact that she honor our culture,our artists,our aesthetic... Thanks to promote our art Bey 😢💕
Honorred?? Bitch sit down somewhere lol
As an arab i feel weird. She was really inspired of us but did never credited us soooo i feel like she stoled our culture
Joe hoe in a interview she gave credit to a certain woman Arabic artist who inspired her to strengthen and elongate her voice
@@hillmiss1736 why so much hate? Hate is stupid. And when someone feels like somebody else is stealing their cultures that is not stupid .I think you are just racist
فخور بان هالعاهره مدحتك ! والله هزلت
queen of versatility
linkhare7 no bitch, that's Christina Aguilera.
+Vincent Swift why do you have to call her bitch?She said the truth.Xtina is also a Queen.
Mary Johnson Idk, LMFAO
Vincent Swift cristina is shit
Vincent Swift They're in the same league tho... But xtina's national anthem in the superbowl was shit... No tea no shade...
This makes so much sense actually lol... I've always thought of Egyptian with those runs but it never really clicked that she was as influenced with Arabic melodies as she says in the interview.
Egyptians once contributed to 90% of arab music.. in the 60s maybe
They are Egyptian scales so you were correct. Bellydancing is also from Egypt. The song Enta Omri Beyonce put in Naughty Girl is Egyptian, and so is Jay Z Big Pimpin from Egyptian singer Abdel Halim
@@nuraa3021 is she doing Arabic scales or Arabic runs
Egypt and Iraq contributed the most to Arabic music
@@nuraa3021it's called Arab scale not Egyptian scale. Egyptians didn't contribute 90% of Arab music in the 60's u only say that because u r ignorant and not Cultured. Also most of the Egyptian singers r Arab like Halim and Um kolthom
FYI: The intro song is called "Deliver Us" from the Prince of Egypt animated film, composed by Hans Zimmer and sung by Ofra Haza.
Abigail That caught me so off guard when the video started. I hope the uploader wasn’t trying to pass Ofra off as Beyoncé’s vocals.
love love love that movie
She needs to bring this kind of singing and vocals back!!! Seriously
Listen to already by Beyoncé and shatta wale. The first few seconds has some Egyptian scales in it
A few of her songs on her new album has these type of vocals
@@Marc004 yup in the song “move” on the word “bounce it” she did it
It’s literally embedded in her entire solo body of work. 😅
@@Marc004me. And my girlfrieeends. Came out to plaaay
2:01 Never fails to amaze me...what a vocalist, technician, musician, a VIRTUOSO!
She admitted to being a fan of Lebanese singer Fairuz in that same interview I'd love to miraculously witness a cover from her before I die, she's so talented and obviously very interested in those singing techniques ❤️
Oh my goodness she really can sing any song!!! I need to be as musically cultured as she is if I want to be even half the vocalist she's living to be.
Beyoncé has a deep love for music.
she is always trying other sounds and like all types of music
Her agility and mastery of vocal dynamics (plus an exceptional runs that 'shake') make her do this Arabic runs. She's just musically a GENIUS! I rarely hear singers in mainstream music do all these things she does (in fact I've never heard one). And that's exactly why she's in a league of her own. 👑
Plus she trained in classical opera for 4 years.
what do you mean by shake
"Exceptional runs that shake" lmao. What do you mean by that? 😂
Callaśian Trill he means vibrato
@@ILLUMINATIITANIMULLI Vibrato isn't a form of a vocal run lol.
1:30-1:40 was ridiculous! Beyoncé was running for her life! I almost threw my phone! Lol 😍
MJ Zoom lmao YESS!!! 😂
Check this video out Beyonce made me tear up! ua-cam.com/video/jVMqvb0y1rg/v-deo.html
😍🔥
That was a nasty simmering run! And she just gets better with time! ❤
2:12 some of the craziest vocals I’ve ever heard. This video is amazing and she is amazing!!!
Frrrr
Her arabic voice makes me dream, it is very beautiful! Great video :3
As a growing musician and huge appreciator of music and the vastness of it, I can honestly say I am blown away by her extreme ability to effortlessly use the Arabian and Persian scales within her singing. Bravo. Beyoncé will be definitely be the greatest of all time in the category of female singers.
3:54 that scale was like a perfect stair to heaven
The Arabic influence definitely shows as she has gotten older. She has honed the skill.
She got some Arabic in her voice...that is obvious actually!
MohammedAlRefae34 Yes Black Americans sing some tones and notes that are found in Middle Eastern music even when they used to" pray sing " in their churches called moaning, they would play with the voice just like the muezzin plays with his voice doing adhan... Very interesting connections.. I love Black and Arabic Indian music for the vibrations in their voices.. Nice
Shes doesnt. But a lot of the middle east os located in Africa soo....
Name one country in Africa that is middle Eastern beside Egypt??? The other countries in North Africa are called North African countries and are not Middle Eastern.. However, The majority of North Africans are natives to Arabia and have migrated from Arabia in the Middle East since the 7th century AD.. Geographically speaking Africa is Africa and the Middle East is in west Asia bordering Europe and Africa! Learn some Geography.
@@royalkuchuzradio7080 don't compare indian music to Arab music one is clearly better than the other 🌚
@@nikibronson133 Egypt and Sudan that's basically the only Arab countries the rest are in Asia you dumb fuck
I love her voice. Those vocal runs were NICE :)
Arabic is the hardest language in the world to learn- take it from someone who's been trying to learn it for 10 years, but that results in an incredible beauty and poetic tone.
Aadamize ههههههه مساكين باليالله تتكلمون عربي الزبده ترا بيونسيه ما تغني عربي والله مافي ولا كلمه عربيه
@Mariah&WhitneyLamb As long as you are familiar with the sounds of the language (letters, vowels, etc.) I would imagine it should not be too difficult. Arabic is a phonetic language. Meaning it is read exactly how it is shown. Unlike English with the silent letters in words (silent gh in words like sight), letters that combine to make different sounds (e.g. ph equals f), etc. I grew up learning both and Arabic was even simpler to learn than English. I find it so strange that people say it's the "hardest language" to learn. It is possible that they are referring to the fact that Arabic comes in many dialects depending on the country it's from. It could even be that beginners struggle with learning all of the rules. However, every language has rules that need to be learned.
hypnotic, Empress from the west..
Why is nobody talking about 1:12 and 1:50 ? The tonal quality and agility is just eargasmic 🤤
I would NEVER imagine this connection. It all makes sense now!!
that’s my favorite part about beyoncé tbh 😍 so unlike anything any other singer is doing and she gives me chilllsss every time i hear those runs
Corinne Butler omg same 😃 I thought I’m the only one 🙃
I thought I as the only one who noticed
finaly a video showing this
3:50 - 4:05 Omggggggg! Voz incrível, melhor cantora do mundo
She is the most versatile artist out there right !! #QueenBeySlay #LivingLegend
Yes Arabic music has beautiful notes.. Baby Boy is the best Arabized song can't stop playing it !!!
well, she did say she likes arabic music, and that she likes Fairuz lol
ジミナ tae here too lol
Sister Jimin-ah’s Halal life guide the profil picture, the pseudo 😭💀😂😂
Fairuz is the absolute legend who doesn't love her? LMAO
Faouzia also has a lot of Arabic influence in her music and it's so beautiful!
Faouzia is from Morocco, so not suprirising 😊
I’m Arab and black I love her so much for liking my culture 😍
You need to do an update, because of her performance in Dubai for the Atlantis Hotel ! Mesmerizing
she is very well rounded musically
That last part. Sent chills through me. ❤
I love their scales too. Its out of this world. And Beyonce Always work so hard to give other cultures as much respect as possible.
actually a lot of black artist from the mid to late 90s used a lot of arabic influence in hip hop and r&b
It is believed this vocal style came to the Americas from the Muslim call to prayer. The first African slaves in America were Muslim and used melisma to make the Adhan and pray salat . The melisma over time got translated to gospel music /black music in the South over time. This same vocal styling was not found in the white Christian churches or European stylings
Arabic music is the best. OMG THE PRINCE OF EGYPT SONG AT THE BEGINNING! Made me cry, my favourite movie ever
Omg ! She has such a beautiful voice... Her voice is powerful, very agile and very warm! I love it! I think she is the best Coloratura in the world (even better than Mariah)! I think Beyonce has more control than Mariah... I hope that lambs do not kill me, but is what I think!
agreed
XtinaJHudMimi dude u need learn about Vocal, Beyonce vibrato arent supported and always out of pitch, hear new York and star spangled banner its only C5 and its luks like her throat ar gonna explode lol, hear different on Mariah .
+blackwitness aaa hear vibrato it's awesome but you should saw performances like dangerousily in love live etc
you are so fake
Bey Stick Lol we all knw that supported note through diafragm ar the most basic things that every singer should do, i didnt Said that Beyonce control was bad i mean she has greath control through her voice, i have been analyze Beyonce for a year and i knw what goin on here, but if Beyonce compared to Mariah Carey about control Lol u must be joking right Lol...... well i knw all Beyonce best performance dangerous in love tht was amazing, if i were a boy on 2008 that run amazing too lets back to topic . 1 things about control Beyonce cant beat Mariah Carey on control her voice. annddd u cant hate Simeone who ar more educated than u.
2:40 O MY GODDD WHATTTTTT
i believe she is. i wish she sing like this tho. very creative and showed her vocals very well.
The intro came on and I was like "The prince of Egypt? Ofra Hazan? Thats Hebrew"
I wouldn’t be surprised if she was Arab in a past life either.
i keep playing 3:50-3:59 GEEESSHHHHH BEY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wtf she's a robot!!
love when she sings like this, so beautiful!
love how she branches out and gives credit queen!
2:39 damn! shes a god... btw thumbs up for the intro song 👌👍
what is the intro song
@@thaidolly It may be a bit late but I'll answer anyway, the intro song is a part of the song Deliever Us from the movie Prince of Egypt, the singer is Ofra Haza, an Israeli singer
Oh Bey, your voice is amazing. You can sound angelic and devilish at the same time. Lol. ❤❤❤
Omg the run at 3 min and 6 seconds. Just wooooow!!!
Omg the start kind of killed me 😂😂😂😂👏👏👏
Here after her Dubai performance
I can't unhear it now
What’s interesting to me is Beyonce emotes better with runs than words. She evokes an emotion, paints the drama, and tells a story with the runs alone just like all Arabic singers/music.
To me, Beyonce is the melisma queen not Mariah. Mariah’s runs aren’t as dramatic or emotional as Beyoncés. Beyonce definitely must have been from there in another life or maybe she has some distant Arabic ancestor via Spain/Iberian Peninsula . I hear her mother is from New Iberia Louisiana which is interesting
2:43 When the dynamics get you excited omg 😂❤️
Jesus!! sound amazing! She is Oh God!! Great Video!
She makes melismatic sounds just like a muezzin when he makes the call of prayer... Colorful vocal prowess
Arabic runs. Love it😍
I really wanna hear her singing Dessert Rose by Sting and does all of those arabian scale riff n runs😍😍😭
Splendid and unique voice, it shows your talent and the ability of ruling the art singing very well. I tribute your voice is the best. The charm of your voice remained the top during entire recording therefore, you certainly deserve lots of likes. keep up uploading please. Best regard
Hands down one of the best vocalist in pop culture!!!
3:07 isn’t talked about enough & it’s sad. She really ate that part & left no crumbs. That was amazing !
Beyonce can perfectly improvise arabian music. God she's so talented!!
she also does it at the intro of her Glastonbury performance.
Lol, the interview at the beginning was from Scoop, that show used to be my ish!
Anyway, great compilation!
One thing I love abt her, she's just gonna be something n she's not gonna 4get how she does things
Thank you for this video the end was ridiculous
Be eyonces knows Arabic and Spanish , she got it going on , Saying she is Here , omg yes she is !
Love you beonycé❤❤
Watching them walk down the stairs was so awkward. 😂😂
Robert Moye lol but her vocals didn’t shake a bit!
The beginning voice at the opening the the video playing is actually Ofra Haza singing from the prince of Egypt
3:07 till the end is Breathtaking ❤
0:00-0:17 isnt Beyonce. Its Ofra Haza-shes dead now; she portrayed Moses' mother in "Prince of Egypt"
Deadass if I was a djinni, you’d hear such vocals when I make a grand entrance after somebody rubbed my lamp. 🧞♀️
Prince of Egypt.. hell yess!! 😍😍
The dramatic intro and how it cut off so fast 😂
I never noticed until now , it's in everything 😳
How she's doin that her voice sound amazing.
Her siren superpower 😂❤
3:36-3:46. That's a mean 10 seconds ❤!!
Totally agree, Arabic music is beautiful from the vocals to the instruments and of course the people ;)
Maybe I lived another life there too lol.
ending so so so beauty 💗💗💗💋💋💋😍😍😍😍
Pray for her beautiful voice
Amazing video do you know where is the intro song is from???
Thank you :) the song is Deliver us, italian version ;)
TayTay BeyNippy Prince of Egypt
TayTay BeyNippy it’s from the prince of Egypt.Deliver us that goes into The lullaby
OMG! Wich concert is 3:05 ??? I'm flipping
+Nicanora Seul, 9/11/2007
are you talking about destiny's child independent woman live world music award
Beyoncé definitely said, just take a step when I do, bc the was hesitant to step lol and just look how Beyoncé was low key playing with them by doing it with a pace then change it. Lmfaoooooo everything she does is just thought through
Back after the dubai performance
Beautiful voice hope ya praying for her
I didn't know those were Arabic. Wow
Well... Om kalthoum for one used to stand there and belt for 3 hours straight no pause... That also falls under Bey's pattern. Queens follow queens after all.
Can some please educate me on Arabic scales please, what makes them Arabic? Too me this just is just Beyoncé 🙈 but I’m not ignorant to the fact it’s not and Google really does not give me an answer 😂
When she does it in these stadiums with do background music, she sounds like a siren
She realised a new song name already with arabic scales in the beginning
The singer is Israeli, Ofra Haza. It’s Deliver Us from The Prince of Egypt. Not by Beyoncé.
Right
@@rpvee they were saying she released a song not the song at the beginning of this
Anyone knows any musics that had an Arabical influence? Besides "a whole new world - Zayn and Zhafia"?? That song is a WHOLEEE MOOD, i like that vibe since then
They say she can’t sing like I don’t know an artist that brings Arabic scaled in her music and she’s from Houston that’s a whole other level of singing
Arabic beyonce
wallis victor lové that
Himyou biyonse hiyonnnnhumisarable am i holding ivited!
The intro to Jealous is also homage to Arabic singing as well, no?
did u see the performance of "sorry" in formation world tour? I think the second part of the song is arabic :)
She loves Arabic music so much
the second verse in sorry from the tour was actually indian inspired vocals. A lot of the runs in this video are indian inspired too. Either way, shes the best singer of all time :D
MARAJA oohh yeah you are right!