Amen! Hairspray brings back memories for me of my early teens. I was 14 when the movie remake was released I saw it on Christmas Eve 2007 and saw the stage version for the first time a month later.
Queen latifah is a one woman show she can sing rap and act and has acted in theatre movies and tv Can see why she has got a hollywood walk of a fame shes a talented woman
I was thinking the same. World is actually mass Masses have an IQ of average or less than average IQ people. What Latifah is capable of is beyond their capacity to judge where she belongs. It's completely fine because I am sure she know who she is and looks like an extremely sought person. A recognition from the world won't change the fact that she is awesome. Many people in our daily life are also brilliant but not everyone is brilliant because they want recognition from the world. There have been historical legends who didn't get recognition while they were alive. It didn't stop them one bit Frome being the best in what they do. Some people in humans will always be awesome. Always inspire , always teach, always leave a mark. I love her. And I give my recognition to her. "The Queen"
Nearly a decade after she first sang this in Hairspray, Ms. Latifah still has got the vocal chops that Maybelle demands! This powerful song deeply expresses not only the long fight African Americans had for equality but as well as the social issues that we continue to face in American society 5 decades after the Civil Rights Movement. Brava Ms. Latifah
Jbreezcapricorn Live I say amen! She gave us the same thrill that moviegoers were given when she sang And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going in Dreamgirls ten years ago. I didn't even have a big problem with the fact that Jennifer was padded to make Maybelle look as big as the character is supposed to be.
@@thekingofshade_1 have you heard Lauren Platt's version she was a UK x factor contestant and she sang this for both her audition and her first sing off she may not have gone through the struggles due to her being 16 but she vocally hit notes you wouldn't expect from her it's not like Queen Latifah but it's different you should listen to it btw Queen Latifah was named Correctly
Always thought that the racial equality protest scene in 'Hairspray' with this song was so powerful, and at the time I was naive in thinking racism to that extent no longer occurred in this day and age. I was wrong. #justiceforgeorgefloyd
A lot of us thought that this kind of racism was finally becoming a thing of the past. We were all proven wrong, and it didn't take much for it to come roaring back. I'm still in this fight, after 50 years of advocacy and seeking equality. I feel like all those years of progress were wiped away. I will never understand the fear and hatred some people have for those who are not exactly like them. We still have a lot of work to do. Our diversity is our strength. Love is our power.
Queen Latifah, she knows her singing range. She knows she is not an Aretha, Whitney, etc. Vocals sound good, I am happy she knows exactly what she can do musically.
She definitely knows her range and skill. A wonderful musician. Oddly enough, Alex Newell seems not to have limits to his range and skill. That is one beyond belief performance of this song
I am literally coming back to this after what happened to George Floyd, may he rest in peace, this song shows the power of the black people and the journey they've been through to make a place for themselves in this corrupt world. I just hope that George get justice for the "animalistic" way he left out the world with. #BlackLivesMatter.
I truly believe she gave the best rendition of this song. Darlene love brought power, Jennifer Lewis brought the blues, Jennifer brought the soul. But I believe The Queen brought it all together, I can never not cry when listening to her singing this song. Just absolutely exceeds the musical it came from.
I was about to say exactly that. The Glee version, with a 200 voice choir of trans men and women, is simply stupendous. Alex uses no vocal tricks, just incredible voice and breath control to put magic in the air. That final A5 is simply out of this world.
she could always sing. I remember seeing her in an awards show sing a song with Barbra Streisand and Celine Dion and she blew them both out of the water.
Like kodell4 said, she could always sing. Just cuz she was a rapper doesn't mean she wasn't a singer before that. She grew up around jazz and also was a jazz singer. But before she was a rapper, she sang in church.
Can we take a moment to appreciate that this song can go with a lot of scenarios such as the lgbt struggle or any fight in general. I believe this song needs to be played to all those who don't think that black lives matter. This should be sung at every rally in support of the African American struggle.
Not sure what it is about this lady's voice or this song but it gives me goosebumps and real emotion. Several years ago I was lucky enough to look after her and her friend in first class on a flight from London to the US. She was absolutely delightful, humble and full of thanks when I spoke about this song. She signed a first class menu for me with a lovely message, in our job as crew we were not supposed to ask but she said 'if any one says anything I offered'. Such a beautiful lady with such huge talent and no ego. Will never forget that day
Such a queen, both in voice, character, power and in name. She sounds incredible live! Let's appreciate how far we've come - a black woman would never have been allowed to sing at a world event like this 100 years ago. But let's also remember how much further we have to go. #blacklivesmatter
Jolene8 she was exceptionally regal in her earlier hip hop days. Queen Latifah really brought something new and inspiring to the genre. And then she just kept doing more and more diverse work over the years. And so many people know her work even if they didn't listen to her rap music. Queen Latifah is awesome.
I absolutely love Queen Latifah. She is the epitome of style, grace, and a positive attitude. She looks amazing and her singing still took my breath away. She's just so awesome
There's a light in the darkness Though the night black as my skin There's a light burning bright showing me the way But I know where I've been There's a cry in distance It's a voice that comes from deep within There's a cry asking why I pray the answer's up ahead yeah 'cause I know where I've been There's a road we've been travellin' Lost so many on the way But the riches will be plenty With the price, the price we had to pay There's a dream in the future There's a struggle that we have yet to win And there's pride in my heart 'cause I know where I'm going, yes I do And I know where I've been, yeah There's a road that we must travel There's a promise that we must make Oh the riches will be plenty Oh the dream in the future Oh the struggle we must win Use that pride in our heart To lift us up Lord knows i know Where I've been
When I heard her "Unity" album dedicated to her late brother, Police Officer Lance Owens, I knew she was a force to be reckoned with. She was way ahead of the current "Times Out" Movement in this work which demanded respect in every caliber. Her portrayal of a lesbian, thug bank robber in "Set It Off" was epic. And we all, hopefully, remember her co-starring role in the hit series, "Living Single" as Khadija James, owner of "Flava Magazine." There is nothing this star 🌟 can not do. (I also liked her jazz album as well.)
Such a powerful song that takes a lot of vocal control, breathing technique and strong vocals. It is still effective to this day especially with racial issues being an all time high in this time of day and I was so impressed at the fact that even all these years later she still held up and sang this beautifully and it was live on top of that. This is a powerful song that everyone in America needs to listen to, we all need to just look at eachother as human beings and not the color of skin
I've always said that her non-rap vocals deserves just as much credit and street cred as, her 'grunge' music. You go girl.....great rendition of this song. I had seen her do a smidge of opera (I think ???) on some show and her voice was absolutely beautiful....just gorgeous set of pipes.
This lady really needs to be stepping up her performance game. The world still doesn't know of her singing gifts that are such a rarity ! It takes a real singer, not a studio mutt to be able to really sing LIVE .... and be able to charm the audience with her talent !
She is superwoman, every time I hear her sing this I break down in tears, she is the perfect singer for this song. Her voice is powerful without being screechy or screaming, I just love her.
Alex's version is definitely at the top for me. Now even Jennifer Hudson's doing her own spin on it!!! I can't handle all these amazing vocalsssssssss!
I absolutely adore Queen Latifa, and when you see performances like this it is not hard to see why. If you ever want to see a 47 year old male well up stick this song on, as it gets me every single time I hear it. Pure Class.
In all honesty, no! Her performance here is amazing, and she looks beautiful. But, her performance in Hairspray, she put her foot in that! She was the best Motor Mouth Maybelle I have ever seen. And, I've seen about a dozen different productions of Hairspray, both professional & amateur. Even better than Broadway.
She looks beautiful, and sounds beautiful! I think her performance as Motor Mouth Mabel is the best I've seen & heard. I would love to see Queenie do the Ella Fitzgerald story. Lord knows she has the chops to perform Ella's music. She would be fantastic! And, it's about time that Ella Fitzgerald's life be made into a movie! She deserves it!
wow what an artist. I cannot believe that queen latifah came presented at the noble awards singing a song that means so much to the equality of human beings. If she is singing in these awards, it is because she is a very well-rounded artist, because in the Nobel Prize, people are rewarded for their contributions to society on issues such as peace and science. these are not vulgar prizes like the grammy or the mtv "awards" that reward decadence and vices. if you have sung on the Nobel Prize it can be affirmed that you are a true artist committed to society.
We ALL need to remember, and keep moving forward. Just an old lady here folks. I will always love the Queen, SHE'S intelligent and gorgeous, the whole package, can't beat that! ✨😎🎶✨
This performance doesn't have enough views for me but, I also just found this because I searched for it ☹️. Her voice & this performance deserves 30X more than this 💖👑. Hairspray & Latifah singing THIS song is iconic & will forevermore be remembered.
I know UA-cam is sick of me right about now....I have replayed this performance by The Queen Latifah "I Know Where I've Been" over and over for the last four hours straight....Lady...You Better Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaang this song Jersey Girl! Love Love Lovin' This! First time hearing it.. Can't stop playing it...Bravo and Standing Ovation Queen Latifah..The Orchestra, The Pianist, The Saxophonist, The Choir, everything in this performance is perfect...
This is such a powerful song. Especially with everything going on right now. I really want to share this but I’m not African American so I’m not sure if it’s appropriate. I don’t know the struggle but I do emphasize. I know a smaller version of bigotry (being a gay person). I can’t imagine what it’s like to feel the pain of racism every day like that. Any AA people out there can you tell me if it’s appropriate for me to share this? I really want to show my support for the AA community
Enjoy The beauty In The Lyrics In the Song...Knowing where you have been, is nobody's business where you choose to go....Love You Some You! Just Saying...
I know what you mean. I'm also a gay person and I can see how this song can apply to other people struggling with systemic oppression. Remember that this song is from the musical Hairspray. It is about this strong black lady teaching a lesson to younger people to whom she is a mother figure (and an actual mother to two of them). And the song was written by two gay men. I'm sure they drew from personal experience when talking about losing many on the way, on the road they are traveling. This song makes my eyes water every time.
A little late but as a black woman, I can tell you that anyone who knows their history, knows that hundreds of slaves were helped to freedom by white ppl who believed in their humanity and that the Civil Rights movement also had significant support from them even at risk of their own lives. If you honestly and truly believe in your heart and it's not coming from a place of appeasement or political correctness, NEVER be afraid to show or voice support. It is often both needed and welcomed.
Where's the super like button, this was absolutely phenomenal, done by one of the greatest singers, of our generation or any other, I could listen to this fine outstanding woman sing all day long!
This is one heavy Song with lots of soul meaning and very very powerful. She sang the hell out of that song. She should’ve gotten a standing ovation 👏🏽 ❤
Woow how amazing she is I have always loved Queen Latifah not only is she a beautiful ladie but an amazing actress and 🎬📽🎞🌟⭐🎤🎶🎼🎵 and singer and she also did such a wonderful job with this song it's a beautiful song to be truthful this is the first I have heard this song or watched the video but I appreciate it thank you so much for sharing I hope🕊🍃🌸🍃🌻🍃🌸🍃🌻🍃🌸🍃🌻🍃that everyone has a wonderful day🌞🌤and God bless😇 take care everyone😉
This is one of the most powerful and important songs to have ever come out of a musical.
Amen! Hairspray brings back memories for me of my early teens. I was 14 when the movie remake was released I saw it on Christmas Eve 2007 and saw the stage version for the first time a month later.
em. ikr
DEH tops this, imo.
Nath em.
I agree. It talks of our current struggles and the struggles we have made and trying to keep.
She doesn't look a day older than hairspray. 💕
bc she a black queen
agree100% with u ash!
It's only three years between the movie & this performance.
I've always thought Queenie was beautiful.
@@pendingdeletionduetocopyri4634 or you know just a queen
lies she looks like a 40 yr old substitute teacher.
Queen latifah is a one woman show she can sing rap and act and has acted in theatre movies and tv
Can see why she has got a hollywood walk of a fame shes a talented woman
Lauryn Hill
The last holiday..... I seen it a lot of times I’m always crying
Taxi was pretty funny
I was thinking the same.
World is actually mass
Masses have an IQ of average or less than average IQ people.
What Latifah is capable of is beyond their capacity to judge where she belongs.
It's completely fine because I am sure she know who she is and looks like an extremely sought person. A recognition from the world won't change the fact that she is awesome.
Many people in our daily life are also brilliant but not everyone is brilliant because they want recognition from the world.
There have been historical legends who didn't get recognition while they were alive. It didn't stop them one bit Frome being the best in what they do.
Some people in humans will always be awesome. Always inspire , always teach, always leave a mark.
I love her.
And I give my recognition to her.
"The Queen"
@@darraghcorkery1805 she's amazing in this movie.
Nearly a decade after she first sang this in Hairspray, Ms. Latifah still has got the vocal chops that Maybelle demands! This powerful song deeply expresses not only the long fight African Americans had for equality but as well as the social issues that we continue to face in American society 5 decades after the Civil Rights Movement. Brava Ms. Latifah
Manuel Orozco Jennifer Hudson Took It To Another Level
Jbreezcapricorn Live I say amen! She gave us the same thrill that moviegoers were given when she sang And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going in Dreamgirls ten years ago. I didn't even have a big problem with the fact that Jennifer was padded to make Maybelle look as big as the character is supposed to be.
Jbreezcapricorn Live I mean was not padded
@@thekingofshade_1 have you heard Lauren Platt's version she was a UK x factor contestant and she sang this for both her audition and her first sing off she may not have gone through the struggles due to her being 16 but she vocally hit notes you wouldn't expect from her it's not like Queen Latifah but it's different you should listen to it btw Queen Latifah was named Correctly
@@thekingofshade_1 I like this version much better. Queen Latifah took it to her own level.
Like what kills me is that she's mainly a rapper then a singer she's so multi faceted and to sing this live also? She's amazing
So so amazing!
Nope... she is a triple threat... in equal measure
Such a good actress too.
She's always been a singer. She sung on all her hip hop albums if you go back and listen.
Always thought that the racial equality protest scene in 'Hairspray' with this song was so powerful, and at the time I was naive in thinking racism to that extent no longer occurred in this day and age. I was wrong. #justiceforgeorgefloyd
Same! Now it’s just being filmed :(
A lot of us thought that this kind of racism was finally becoming a thing of the past. We were all proven wrong, and it didn't take much for it to come roaring back. I'm still in this fight, after 50 years of advocacy and seeking equality. I feel like all those years of progress were wiped away. I will never understand the fear and hatred some people have for those who are not exactly like them. We still have a lot of work to do. Our diversity is our strength. Love is our power.
Queen Latifah, she knows her singing range. She knows she is not an Aretha, Whitney, etc. Vocals sound good, I am happy she knows exactly what she can do musically.
I agree … she’s grace for that, too
She definitely knows her range and skill. A wonderful musician. Oddly enough, Alex Newell seems not to have limits to his range and skill. That is one beyond belief performance of this song
Impeccable delivery.❤
love this multi talented woman- a legend
I am literally coming back to this after what happened to George Floyd, may he rest in peace, this song shows the power of the black people and the journey they've been through to make a place for themselves in this corrupt world. I just hope that George get justice for the "animalistic" way he left out the world with. #BlackLivesMatter.
What a stupid comment.
I don't think you realize that this man was no saint. Did he deserve to die? Absolutely not! But still. The ends with both faulty
Almost 4 years sober 🖤
Listening to this song on May 31st 2020. If you live in America you know what’s going on right now😞 Y’all stay safe out here wherever you may be💕
thats exactly why im here
That's why I'm here. 😔
✊🏾✊🏾✊🏾
💛
🖤🖤🖤
That deserves a standing ovation!!!
Absolutely!!!
Unlike US audiences the rest of the world doesn't jump their feet for the sake of it.
Or for a woman who has dedicated 30 years to music and the empowerment of young girls all over the world.... excuse me while I stand and applaud...
I don't think David understands the significance of Queen Latifah singing this song or the meaning behind the song itself!
ANGIE ALL DAY IKR! Audience... Needs to be respectful! It’s their job! 😂 But seriously audience stand up and clap!
SHE STILL HAS IT PEOPLE!!!!! QUEEN LATIFAH STILL HAS IT!!!!
Emilia Vasquez Yess she does! 😁
She never lost it.
E V I mean WHY you think her name is QUEEN? 👸🏾
Love Queen! She's been a mover and a shaker for decades!👏
This song was in my head all day yesterday while we marched on Washington. Your voice is an inspiration to us all, Queen Latifah.
DisneyFanatic2364 o_o bro is it really u!?
Woah...
I LOVE Queen Latifah's vocals on this song. The way she delivers the tone of sorrow and anger behind the lyrics is so beautifully soulful.
퀸❤나는 당신 덕분에 직장인 뮤지컬에도 도전하고 무대도 올랐습니다. 헤어스프레이에서 모토마우스 메이벨로요♥바로 당신이 한 역활이에요♥당신덕에 꿈을 꾸고 행복하고 꿈도 작지만 이뤄 봤네요. 감사합니다. 그리고 힘들때 위로가 되는 이 노래를 불러주셔서 감사해요♥사랑합니다♥
she doesn't have to sing higher than C5 to make this beautiful ❤💯
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@@Michelle-pn9xt c5 is a high note. usually this song is sang high but queen's not
tho is beautiful ❤️❤️
I truly believe she gave the best rendition of this song. Darlene love brought power, Jennifer Lewis brought the blues, Jennifer brought the soul. But I believe The Queen brought it all together, I can never not cry when listening to her singing this song. Just absolutely exceeds the musical it came from.
Check out Alex Newell’s version either on Glee or live with the Boston Gay Choir.
I was about to say exactly that. The Glee version, with a 200 voice choir of trans men and women, is simply stupendous. Alex uses no vocal tricks, just incredible voice and breath control to put magic in the air. That final A5 is simply out of this world.
I'm gonna need those 3 dislikes to have several seats.
I was just saying that
lol
exactly
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Have a seat yourself
didn't know Queen was a singer am really young, damn she sounds good she really did that song justice
shen Lee she actually used to be a rapper, then actor, then singer and TV/talk show host
she could always sing. I remember seeing her in an awards show sing a song with Barbra Streisand and Celine Dion and she blew them both out of the water.
Like kodell4 said, she could always sing. Just cuz she was a rapper doesn't mean she wasn't a singer before that. She grew up around jazz and also was a jazz singer. But before she was a rapper, she sang in church.
She sang on all of her albums. She was never a rapper first. She did both just like Lauryn Hill and Missy Elliott.
She was a singer/rapper. She started out doing both.
whos listening and still LOVING this is 2016!!
me!
moi..!!....me!!
Me!
ME!!!
Me
The Queen sings all of the genres - Hip Hop, R&B, Pop, Jazz, Blues, Reggae, Gospel, and all the others I missed. Ditto for acting!
Can we take a moment to appreciate that this song can go with a lot of scenarios such as the lgbt struggle or any fight in general. I believe this song needs to be played to all those who don't think that black lives matter. This should be sung at every rally in support of the African American struggle.
Ricky Snyder 👏👏👏
not LGBT tho.
Jeremiah Tray why not LGBT? There's a lot of black LGBT
+Josue Lopez it's sex not a race.
Jeremiah Tray but still discrimination. So yes, lgbt too
Her “Lord knows I know… where I’ve been” has always been my favorite part of any song in the entire movie
Not sure what it is about this lady's voice or this song but it gives me goosebumps and real emotion. Several years ago I was lucky enough to look after her and her friend in first class on a flight from London to the US. She was absolutely delightful, humble and full of thanks when I spoke about this song. She signed a first class menu for me with a lovely message, in our job as crew we were not supposed to ask but she said 'if any one says anything I offered'. Such a beautiful lady with such huge talent and no ego. Will never forget that day
Such a queen, both in voice, character, power and in name. She sounds incredible live! Let's appreciate how far we've come - a black woman would never have been allowed to sing at a world event like this 100 years ago. But let's also remember how much further we have to go. #blacklivesmatter
She has evolved so much and so beautifully!
Still love her hip hop "QUEEN" era, but she so much more regal nowadays. Love, love, love her.
Jolene8 she was exceptionally regal in her earlier hip hop days. Queen Latifah really brought something new and inspiring to the genre. And then she just kept doing more and more diverse work over the years. And so many people know her work even if they didn't listen to her rap music. Queen Latifah is awesome.
What era? She still does rap/hip hop.
wow i like this version also. the movie hairspray is my one of the best. this song is very nice
MH Gim you should listen to the glee version as well, it's beautiful
I absolutely love Queen Latifah. She is the epitome of style, grace, and a positive attitude. She looks amazing and her singing still took my breath away. She's just so awesome
she has such a gentle and smooth voice
That choir did not do the song justice. But Queen Latifah 😍
Christopher Luzon IDK who idea that choir was but #epicfail.. Should have been a choir with some soul some struggle and pain. #sanging
A Smith I believe it was a lack of melanin 😅
Kikikirah that’s low key racist but okay.
They lacked soul
They seemed understated. I kinda liked that they were not ever in her way.
There's a light in the darkness
Though the night black as my skin
There's a light burning bright showing me the way
But I know where I've been
There's a cry in distance
It's a voice that comes from deep within
There's a cry asking why
I pray the answer's up ahead yeah
'cause I know where I've been
There's a road we've been travellin'
Lost so many on the way
But the riches will be plenty
With the price, the price we had to pay
There's a dream in the future
There's a struggle that we have yet to win
And there's pride in my heart
'cause I know where I'm going, yes I do
And I know where I've been, yeah
There's a road that we must travel
There's a promise that we must make
Oh the riches will be plenty
Oh the dream in the future
Oh the struggle we must win
Use that pride in our heart
To lift us up
Lord knows i know
Where I've been
👍👌
LezzLie Green you missed many lyices
I love how smooth and powerful at the same time her voice is! Such a beautiful and talented Queen ❤
When I heard her "Unity" album dedicated to her late brother, Police Officer Lance Owens, I knew she was a force to be reckoned with. She was way ahead of the current "Times Out" Movement in this work which demanded respect in every caliber. Her portrayal of a lesbian, thug bank robber in "Set It Off" was epic. And we all, hopefully, remember her co-starring role in the hit series, "Living Single" as Khadija James, owner of "Flava Magazine." There is nothing this star 🌟 can not do. (I also liked her jazz album as well.)
Such a powerful song that takes a lot of vocal control, breathing technique and strong vocals. It is still effective to this day especially with racial issues being an all time high in this time of day and I was so impressed at the fact that even all these years later she still held up and sang this beautifully and it was live on top of that. This is a powerful song that everyone in America needs to listen to, we all need to just look at eachother as human beings and not the color of skin
역시 퀸❤최고에요❤당신은 나에게 최고의 가수입니다❤
sends shivers down my spine (i always have loved this song) and goosebumps. i love her voice in Hairspray as well
Tegan Lindsay dame
Queen Latifa is incredible
Why am I just learning of this song?!?!?! Singggg Queen ❤😢
I've always said that her non-rap vocals deserves just as much credit and street cred as, her 'grunge' music. You go girl.....great rendition of this song. I had seen her do a smidge of opera (I think ???) on some show and her voice was absolutely beautiful....just gorgeous set of pipes.
This lady really needs to be stepping up her performance game. The world still doesn't know of her singing gifts that are such a rarity ! It takes a real singer, not a studio mutt to be able to really sing LIVE .... and be able to charm the audience with her talent !
She is superwoman, every time I hear her sing this I break down in tears, she is the perfect singer for this song. Her voice is powerful without being screechy or screaming, I just love her.
She transforms herself to whatever she pleases and kills it! Can't believe she's the same person as a rapper or actress....
That choir :( is...OMG :(
Queen Latifah perfect 😍😍😍😍😍
Pure, soulful and Powerful without any nonsense or crutches.. Just AMAZING>
BLACK LIVES MATTER. This is such a powerful song!!! ✊🏽✊🏿✊🏾
Oh God I love this Woman!
She is amazing!
Queen Larifah takes my breath away every time she sings. Look up her singing America The Beautiful. Stunning!
Queen Latifah is so talented and this song just sends chills thru me. I can't think of anyone who could have sung it better.
Check out Alex Newell, either the performance on Glee or live with the Boston Gay Men's Chorus. You might change your mind.
never gets old... always get the feels :-)
We need this beautiful song more than ever right now ✊🏻✊🏽✊🏿
I cried when I first watched Hairspray because of this song and it's soooo beautiful
OMG she did an awesome job I love this song
Wow that blew me away, she is amazing just incredible
You guys should also listen to Alex Newell's cover... It's outstanding!!!!
The one from glee is amazing and so powerful
It is
Alex's version is definitely at the top for me. Now even Jennifer Hudson's doing her own spin on it!!! I can't handle all these amazing vocalsssssssss!
Hudson....Newell....Latifah....thank you.
Have you seen Jennifer's yet? It's on UA-cam.
Beautiful she is such an amazing performer...👍💓
I absolutely adore Queen Latifa, and when you see performances like this it is not hard to see why. If you ever want to see a 47 year old male well up stick this song on, as it gets me every single time I hear it. Pure Class.
Is it possible that this is better than her recording for 2007's Hairspray?
Stefany Chadkewicz Alex Newell for Glee season 6
xWiccan 99x de
Jorge Guzmán disagree, although i do like that version
it's more raw
In all honesty, no! Her performance here is amazing, and she looks beautiful. But, her performance in Hairspray, she put her foot in that! She was the best Motor Mouth Maybelle I have ever seen. And, I've seen about a dozen different productions of Hairspray, both professional & amateur. Even better than Broadway.
holy smokes my queen sings this well aswel? love love this soul
Her voice is like "mighty fine" liqueur - smooth and totally exquisite!
Makes as much sense now as it did then.
She looks beautiful, and sounds beautiful!
I think her performance as Motor Mouth Mabel is the best I've seen & heard.
I would love to see Queenie do the Ella Fitzgerald story. Lord knows she has the chops to perform Ella's music. She would be fantastic! And, it's about time that Ella Fitzgerald's life be made into a movie! She deserves it!
wow what an artist. I cannot believe that queen latifah came presented at the noble awards singing a song that means so much to the equality of human beings. If she is singing in these awards, it is because she is a very well-rounded artist, because in the Nobel Prize, people are rewarded for their contributions to society on issues such as peace and science. these are not vulgar prizes like the grammy or the mtv "awards" that reward decadence and vices. if you have sung on the Nobel Prize it can be affirmed that you are a true artist committed to society.
I love her voice, my goodness!
The Queen is an amazing singer! I LOVE when she does the old standards!
She is a multi talented Queen for sure! Love her voice and I am really enjoying her show The Equalizer. 👍
One of the most beautiful and inspiring song I’ve heard in my life.
We ALL need to remember, and keep moving forward.
Just an old lady here folks. I will always love the Queen, SHE'S intelligent and gorgeous, the whole package, can't beat that! ✨😎🎶✨
So beautiful
This performance doesn't have enough views for me but, I also just found this because I searched for it ☹️. Her voice & this performance deserves 30X more than this 💖👑. Hairspray & Latifah singing THIS song is iconic & will forevermore be remembered.
Love her! She made me laugh so much in the movie Taxi.
I know UA-cam is sick of me right about now....I have replayed this performance by The Queen Latifah "I Know Where I've Been" over and over for the last four hours straight....Lady...You Better Saaaaaaaaaaaaaaang this song Jersey Girl! Love Love Lovin' This! First time hearing it.. Can't stop playing it...Bravo and Standing Ovation Queen Latifah..The Orchestra, The Pianist, The Saxophonist, The Choir, everything in this performance is perfect...
Perfect example of classy for such an important song!
love Queen Latifah! And everything about her! Blessings from Cali 🌞
This is such a powerful song. Especially with everything going on right now. I really want to share this but I’m not African American so I’m not sure if it’s appropriate. I don’t know the struggle but I do emphasize. I know a smaller version of bigotry (being a gay person). I can’t imagine what it’s like to feel the pain of racism every day like that. Any AA people out there can you tell me if it’s appropriate for me to share this? I really want to show my support for the AA community
Value yourself a little more
Enjoy The beauty In The Lyrics In the Song...Knowing where you have been, is nobody's business where you choose to go....Love You Some You! Just Saying...
I know what you mean. I'm also a gay person and I can see how this song can apply to other people struggling with systemic oppression. Remember that this song is from the musical Hairspray. It is about this strong black lady teaching a lesson to younger people to whom she is a mother figure (and an actual mother to two of them). And the song was written by two gay men. I'm sure they drew from personal experience when talking about losing many on the way, on the road they are traveling. This song makes my eyes water every time.
as a gay AA MAN I SAY SHARE IT, THIS POWERFUL MESSAGE AND SONG NEEDS TO REACH EVERYONE
A little late but as a black woman, I can tell you that anyone who knows their history, knows that hundreds of slaves were helped to freedom by white ppl who believed in their humanity and that the Civil Rights movement also had significant support from them even at risk of their own lives. If you honestly and truly believe in your heart and it's not coming from a place of appeasement or political correctness, NEVER be afraid to show or voice support. It is often both needed and welcomed.
Where's the super like button, this was absolutely phenomenal, done by one of the greatest singers, of our generation or any other, I could listen to this fine outstanding woman sing all day long!
She nailed it
Wow this is perfection
Magnificent!
Last time i heard Queen Latifah sing was 25yrs ago i loooooooove this woman ❤❤❤
I am gay but this beautiful woman makes my skin make goosebumps every time I hear her voice!!! FABULOUS!!!
I am totally stunned, I've loved and admired this Lady for years
and had absolutely no idea that she was such an awesome singer!
Queennnn
Queen Latifah is so talented and beautiful inside and out.
Lord Jesus Queen Latifah can sing????oooooh my God n she's brilliant at it tooo.weellll gooooo girl.....mwaaaaaah
jeez this bring a tear to my eye . . . . incredible performance and existentially beautiful message
she deserves to be named Queen
Powerful voice, powerful song, powerful coral, powerful stage. omg it's perfect.
2019 anyone??? I love the Queen
2020 I love her too.
2020 feb lol
Fantastic version of a beautiful and difficult to sing classic. Brava!
She slayed that performance! That was amazing!
This is one heavy Song with lots of soul meaning and very very powerful. She sang the hell out of that song. She should’ve gotten a standing ovation 👏🏽 ❤
We need this today!! BLACK LIVES MATTER!!! 💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾
she is so so gorgeous and inspiring. i LOVE her. icon.
amazing.
❤️❤️ such a strong, independent, beautiful woman. An amazing idol for all women. Love Queen Latifah. ❤️
such a gifted woman!
I love this woman! She knows how to deliver a song.
If I didn’t know hairspray existed I would never have believed that this came from a musical
She is beautiful and I missed her voice. Greetings from Africa. That was a huge stage
I have to sing the background for a school performance this Friday!!
Woow how amazing she is I have always loved Queen Latifah not only is she a beautiful ladie but an amazing actress and 🎬📽🎞🌟⭐🎤🎶🎼🎵 and singer and she also did such a wonderful job with this song it's a beautiful song to be truthful this is the first I have heard this song or watched the video but I appreciate it thank you so much for sharing I hope🕊🍃🌸🍃🌻🍃🌸🍃🌻🍃🌸🍃🌻🍃that everyone has a wonderful day🌞🌤and God bless😇 take care everyone😉