One of the funkiest most underrated Beyoncé songs, she stood out as an original and set trends instead of following them, a unique Diva, love this era.
You guys are spot on in this comment section. I’d like to add that she was also inspired greatly by the legendary Pam Grier during this era as well. From the afro to the character “Foxy Cleopatra “ to the kick and punch that she does in this video. In fact, Pam Grier did the same kick and punch in the 1970s iconic blaxploitation film “Foxy Brown”. Just take a look at the opening scene. I remember Beyonce saying that she studied Pam Grier’s work before filming this movie. Although I’m a millennial, I believe in studying the architects and pioneers in the business.
@@lasurratt How could she copy Amerie when her record dropped years before Amerie even started producing her album? Don't try to rewrite history without at least getting the facts.
The freeze frames when it's dark and the light flashes on her, the hips when she was hula hooping. The fro. The dress. Them legs. The makeup. This damn beat. The visuals. The choreography All....a fucking UNDERRATED MOOD.
I love everything about this video. Its humorous, fun, unapologetically sexual, band, Beyonce's vocal freedom, her moves and body always been snatched.
We need more funk from Beyoncé. It's one of the sub genres that she's effortless in and very organic with. Ain't no sample in this song, it's all organic...it's all soulful and a little stank. She took her influences of James Brown and the sexuality of Tina Turner and made something that was extremely underrated and overlooked for its time. Pharrell doesn't get enough credit either
This song is funky but definitely not a radio hit at all.. compare this to Amerie’s “1 Thing” and you’ll understand why Beyoncé got Rich Harrison to do “Crazy In Love”
@@FatherDaughterDuoReactionsCrazy In Love came before 1 thing so this statement confuses me lol. Work It Out was going to be her original debut but wasn’t doing well so she redid everything
@@Yezzurski Exactly because in this day and age people are more geared towards people rapping with a little singing here and there as opposed to the past where people moreso liked people pure singing.
@@crispri3919 This is true, but a bit of authenticity is lost. Doing what is trendy isn't always the best and eventually it gets tiring. Funnily enough, Beyonce is now doing whatever is hot at the moment. From the feminist movement, to trap to sampling all different musical genres for Lemonade fueled with BLM it is a trend. It is what she does to stay current. In some fashion, had pop not been so popular and in, she would still be doing mainstream R&B.
Honestly the sexiest I've ever seen from Beyonce' from the gold dress to her healthy curves and her beautiful brown skin yasss wish this song/video wasn't so underrated
@@ofureedewede Greenlight and Cuff it comes to mind. Nile Rodgers from Chic did the guitare on Cuff it and Sheila was on the percussions. I can't get funkier lol
@@angechrisman1694 I 100% don't know what "Cuff It" is about, but if it's about cuffing or being cuffed by a lover to the bed....she really does that?🤨
What I like about Beyoncé, is that she is versatile, in just one album she can be 10 different singers, in Lemoned each track was a different rhythm, neither one of her albums sounds like the other, All different , sad that some people can't accompanies her, and they say "I want the old Beyoncé ", I'm like ?, what is the old Beyoncé ?, she was never one, it is as if she is ahead of time, and it shows that she has great musicality.
Coming to this song after listening to Renaissance and noticing that “old Beyoncé”never left. She was always that rnb pop chic that experimented with different sounds from different genres and eras. Renaissance is the same ole Bey who evolved!👏🏾👑🐝
Still one of my favorite Beyoncé songs. That drum beat with the deep saxophone is so funky. Beyoncé herself looks great too, channeling Tina and Diana (although my favorite part is when she works the hula hoop).
Im going to try. Remember not only did she have youth on her side, this is before the children, and she had her trainer living with her making sure she ate right and exercised her day (job hours).
This beat is sooo damn hot! Had no idea Pharrell was layin' down the beat for this one... but then again he was working heavy with Bey during this era on unsung hits like "My First Time" & "Wishing on a Star (Remix)". Pharrell also practically produced the soundtrack to the final "Austin Powers" film with this blazin' gem and Britney's "Boys" included.
MonarC MonarC because this song flopped. Her first album was supposed to be in this vein (funk R&B) but since this song didn’t perform well, they went back to the drawing board.
I have a feeling this is the type of artist Beyoncé wanted to be had the GP received this well for its time. She’s always been experimental/alternative. Love you Queen!
+TheSagit2611 Beyonce was also like 20/21 here. Do y'all know how hard it is too keep a body like that as you get older? When you get older it gets harder to straddle that line.
I assume a lot of 4th Impact fans are from overseas, I live in the UK and LOVE! 4th Impact ever since their first audition, I know people are a bit unsure about this song for the girls which is how I felt for last weeks song but they did a great job with it!! Plus this is slow R&B which means it gives a chance for them to use their harmonies and vocals a lot more without alot of dance moves, they already got my votes for this week! :)
Yes!!! They can make this song popular again! That the power of 4th impact! Fun to listen & watch! They got me votes!! Oh yeah votesss! That is more than one vote! :-)
+Destinyhopekatnissheather Cyruseverdeensawyer - you can download the xfactor uk apps and vote from there- if you're not in the U.K.- then you support them by following them in Twitter - 4th impact music... Something like that!
I remember her saying she thought about Pam Grier and Tina Turner while making this video. Job well done. This is by one of Beys underated songs. Her first album has alot of 70s feels to it. Really cool song and Video.
what I appreciate as a neptunes fanatic, is the consistent musicality and musical worldbuilding. All of these sounds emerge and are consistent in other tracks. The shaker, the bass, the arpegiated guitar...These have been used in other various Neptunes Produced tracks and it amazes me how it sounds like a band doing different renditions of the same soundtrack. -Alien shit -Radical neptune
This was not underestimated AT ALL, if you had an older sister or brother, you will know very well that this song was constantly playing on the radio and MTV back then. There was no real internet yet, and UA-cam didn't even exist yet, and Google probably didn't exist either.
@@kalmanta1824 :no she doesn't look unnatural and fake on Kim K level but yes its not secret that Beyonce change some parts of her body. When you are so naturaly beautiful black woman like her why bleaching hair,skin,she put lip fillers recently.Her butt is also rapidly really big now. Beyonce always had strong sexy legs,thighs,hips,but NO butt.Thats just fact.Watch her old videos from2003 when she just started with solo career. She didn't had butt.With booty or not she's very beautiful,wish she realise that.
She obviously had some lipo for years now, but I don’t think her butt is fake. Also compared to now, she was slim af back in the day, tiny but strong legs and of course a flatter butt. But what do I know, i‘m not an expert.
I wish she goes like this again with this pure joy and freedom, killing it in every possible way without even trying much, she looked happier those times 🥺
I say this all the time... They were calling her "old fashioned, soulful, country, and eccentric" and not in good way because of her pro-blackness... Swore up and down she needed to stop letting her mama dress her, get a speech therapist to stop speaking "ebonics", become more polished, and etcetera... Now in 2020 it's: "she ain't never been pro-black, it's just an act for money, she's white washed" - the black people that was trying to change her from being her black southern self since 1998
@@DeVarriousMcGruder speak on that! she’s always shown love to her roots, and spoken about her experiences as a black woman in the industry and the responsibility she feels to push boundaries and open doors for others - which she has! now the reality is, the gift is her lowest selling project to date, despite black is king providing sooo many jobs and opportunities for black folks across the globe. people get online daily and disrespect her name and discredit her legacy purely because she’s a black woman, meanwhile uplifting artists who have and will NEVER contribute half as much as she has, let alone do they possess half the talent or work ethic or longevity! it’s embarrassing, I hate to see it 😖
Devarrious Mcgruder Beyoncé has mixed heritage on her mother’s side ( French and Native American as well as African, apparently known as “ Creole of Colour “ ) so the black community probably doesn’t see her as one of them, hence the racism.
@@loveislouderrrrr Yes they can, they can be racist just as much as any other members of the human race can be. There is racism in the Animal Kingdom too and don't forget that our nearest ancestor is the Orangutan [ which is 1 DNA helix away from talking, did you know that ] which is the now severely endangered of course, racism is a human thing not a "white thing", left over from a former Primate existance , human beings like to protect their own, some take it too far. Skin colour is just down to climate that's it really and calling it "white" media is wrong, because media doesn't have a colour, and there are plenty of afro-caribbean journalists that work for these media outlets you know, using the term "white washed" which is a metaphor for censorship of a persons vices, or criminal activities etc, nobody is perfect because we are all flawed, is being used now in the wrong context,. I don't agree with casting an actor solely on the basis of their skin colour for example, that makes them a token which is wrong, they need to be cast because they are the better actor to do the role.
On June 11, 2002, Beyoncé released her first solo single, "Work It Out." The song was part of the soundtrack of the film "Austin Powers in Goldmember" in which the artist also participated in the cast. #HappyDayWorkItOut
Let's see, he's ugly as hell, but Fithy Rich. She obviously doesn't mind being disrespected or sharing. I guess she's a strong black woman, right? Maybe not. One of these days she's going to learn, once a cheater, always a cheater. When someone shows you who they truly are, believe them.
Beyonce was still quite young--late teens or early 20's when she did this. She said it was a tribute to James Brown in this video. Also, I see a little Tina Turner in this video, too. A tribute to "Old School" greatness. Ms. Knowles has done some thangs, too, since this came out. Keep doing your thang Beyonce.
One of the funkiest most underrated Beyoncé songs, she stood out as an original and set trends instead of following them, a unique Diva, love this era.
Ciclopea2 you heard of Tina turner? That’s her style right there.
CICLOPEA2, Big lie. She copied Tina Turner to the max in this video. Useless video with that thrusting scene.
seems very Tina Turner here.
You guys are spot on in this comment section. I’d like to add that she was also inspired greatly by the legendary Pam Grier during this era as well. From the afro to the character “Foxy Cleopatra “ to the kick and punch that she does in this video. In fact, Pam Grier did the same kick and punch in the 1970s iconic blaxploitation film “Foxy Brown”. Just take a look at the opening scene. I remember Beyonce saying that she studied Pam Grier’s work before filming this movie. Although I’m a millennial, I believe in studying the architects and pioneers in the business.
@@lasurratt
How could she copy Amerie when her record dropped years before Amerie even started producing her album?
Don't try to rewrite history without at least getting the facts.
This woman really went through an entire range of styles and musical genres-and NAILED every one of them.
Straight facts!!! 🙌🏾
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Except the part where more twerkin was needed to make dem video more ghetto fabulous jejeje 😹
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That hair is off the scale. It's just brilliant.
Phil Taylor I'm so in Lo with that hair!!!
For real
Tina Turner
Tina tuner never wore a curled Afro a day in her life. Her hair was always PERMED
@@COSMICCFREQUENCY144 Its the style bruh not the hair texture
The freeze frames when it's dark and the light flashes on her, the hips when she was hula hooping. The fro. The dress. Them legs. The makeup. This damn beat. The visuals. The choreography All....a fucking UNDERRATED MOOD.
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Vocals, body, hair, and dance moves....all on Point!!
I love everything about this video. Its humorous, fun, unapologetically sexual, band, Beyonce's vocal freedom, her moves and body always been snatched.
So true. A fun and classy number. I love it more than her diva-style era. This was fresh and easy going.
A bit camp too
I don a partir da próxima semana que será a partir de agora em breve pra gente se reunir
This song is extremely underrated. The Neptunes killed this beat, too.
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We need more funk from Beyoncé. It's one of the sub genres that she's effortless in and very organic with. Ain't no sample in this song, it's all organic...it's all soulful and a little stank. She took her influences of James Brown and the sexuality of Tina Turner and made something that was extremely underrated and overlooked for its time. Pharrell doesn't get enough credit either
LOL nobody buy albums
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Very true
I really hope she reads this comment and listens to it :D we really do need more funk from her
That big hair looks so amazing on her
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Always loved this song and was surprised it wasn’t a bigger hit.
Same!! I was listening to it in the gym today and was thinking to myself, "this song does not get the love it deserves!!"
This song is funky but definitely not a radio hit at all.. compare this to Amerie’s “1 Thing” and you’ll understand why Beyoncé got Rich Harrison to do “Crazy In Love”
@@FatherDaughterDuoReactionsCrazy In Love came before 1 thing so this statement confuses me lol. Work It Out was going to be her original debut but wasn’t doing well so she redid everything
@@Taeyeon89 Oh dang my bad I was wrong!
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Beyonce just evolved that's all. If she just stayed the same then she would've ended up like all the other late 90s early 2000s artist.
facts
Shelton Logan right and she is a rapper now. Go figure 🤷🏾♂️
@@Yezzurski Exactly because in this day and age people are more geared towards people rapping with a little singing here and there as opposed to the past where people moreso liked people pure singing.
@@crispri3919 This is true, but a bit of authenticity is lost. Doing what is trendy isn't always the best and eventually it gets tiring. Funnily enough, Beyonce is now doing whatever is hot at the moment. From the feminist movement, to trap to sampling all different musical genres for Lemonade fueled with BLM it is a trend. It is what she does to stay current. In some fashion, had pop not been so popular and in, she would still be doing mainstream R&B.
@@M.Elle- lol beyonce always sang for woman empowerment since destinychild lol
She needs to do a neo-soul album. I always thought that was her vibe!!
GOLD IS HER COLOR...God was like i need to make a woman who is literally gold thus BEYONCE was born :)
Lol
She fit so well in this video, gold was literally made for her
"You see, Mr. Powers.
I love GOOOOOOLLD."
Honestly the sexiest I've ever seen from Beyonce' from the gold dress to her healthy curves and her beautiful brown skin yasss wish this song/video wasn't so underrated
One of bey’s most underrated songs
This my shit fr so fire 🔥
This is a masterpiece. Really love when Beyoncé makes funky music
How many of her funk music do you know?
@@ofureedewede Greenlight and Cuff it comes to mind. Nile Rodgers from Chic did the guitare on Cuff it and Sheila was on the percussions. I can't get funkier lol
I like to dance to it, but masterpiece?
@@angechrisman1694 I 100% don't know what "Cuff It" is about, but if it's about cuffing or being cuffed by a lover to the bed....she really does that?🤨
@@AnaJonedJonedit’s clear nobody cuffing you
she looks so afrocentric here. i like it :)
yes she looks🌋❄!😜😜😜😜
She is black and all.
You know that's a wig..
Right?
Ms Debbie that’s only partly a wig, most of it is her natural hair
She is Foxy Cleopatra and a whole lot of WOMAN!
What I like about Beyoncé, is that she is versatile, in just one album she can be 10 different singers, in Lemoned each track was a different rhythm, neither one of her albums sounds like the other, All different , sad that some people can't accompanies her, and they say "I want the old Beyoncé ", I'm like ?, what is the old Beyoncé ?, she was never one, it is as if she is ahead of time, and it shows that she has great musicality.
Exactly
👊🏽👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿couldn't have said it any better 🙏🏽
Beyoncé is such a mood, an essence and a vibe✨
70s funk diva Beyoncé is something else!!
70 s funk diva Beyonce Party é um
Coming to this song after listening to Renaissance and noticing that “old Beyoncé”never left. She was always that rnb pop chic that experimented with different sounds from different genres and eras. Renaissance is the same ole Bey who evolved!👏🏾👑🐝
So am I the only one who came here to watch her first solo song ? Where is the Beyhive at ? 👸🏽
Laura Louisa 🙌🏽🙌🏽
me too !!! :)
real fans already knew about this when it happened..we also have the DC live concert DVD where she performed it...
Not part of the Beyhive, but I did wanna see and hear her first single.
Laura Louisa here
Still one of my favorite Beyoncé songs. That drum beat with the deep saxophone is so funky. Beyoncé herself looks great too, channeling Tina and Diana (although my favorite part is when she works the hula hoop).
Definitely Tina but absolutely not Diana. You reaching
thank pharrell and chad for that beat
Her voice has matured so much. It’s deeper now and I love it
If I had a body like Beyoncé I wouldn’t even know how to act
Same
Im going to try. Remember not only did she have youth on her side, this is before the children, and she had her trainer living with her making sure she ate right and exercised her day (job hours).
@@shawnatv4355 & genetics
Don’t act …be
I'd be acting out
Them hips don't lie and neither do the thighs
Right!
Always figured that's why the hoola hoop didn't fall.
Them e o a gente 🏠 a um tempo
The Neptunes make unique music. The studio session must have been fire!
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bey's first song as a solist artist. She always been such an amazing chica!
Damn I used to vote for this video religiously for the 106th and Park video countdown. Beyoncé has come a LONG way since then
Was she number 1?
🙌🏾
@@Karion.x3 she’s one of one, she’s number one, she’s the only one
Her thighs are killing me 😭😍
For real! Straight up thigh envy. lol
Shoutout to them playing this song last night at her party
+RuReady115 lol when I saw the clip of her party I went straight here
I know you don't know me but what do you mean
Loren Patterson her legs are perfection and goals!!
That Tina Turner hair is giving me life
Hahahaha so true, I said the same thing. She got that Tina Turner thing going on.
@@Lilcisco87 It worked well for her.
"I want the whole beehive!" Well, Bey, you got it in the end ;)
TheCreatureFrom Wonderland right, the Queen is so prophetic, looking like golden honey
Clever. 👍🏾
“Ask and ye shall receive.” 😂
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Its 2024 and still listening to this Song 💙
I loved this song back in 2002 as a young man. Still loving it in 2023 as a middle-aged man.
This beat is sooo damn hot! Had no idea Pharrell was layin' down the beat for this one... but then again he was working heavy with Bey during this era on unsung hits like "My First Time" & "Wishing on a Star (Remix)". Pharrell also practically produced the soundtrack to the final "Austin Powers" film with this blazin' gem and Britney's "Boys" included.
y didnt she sing songs like this anymore? her recent works are all not-listeners friendly sorry 2 say
MonarC MonarC because this song flopped. Her first album was supposed to be in this vein (funk R&B) but since this song didn’t perform well, they went back to the drawing board.
That would easily explain why we never saw "Wrapped Around Me" with Missy Elliott being included on the debut.
@@UnreleasedUnderratedRnBgrooves Instead, they gave us "Signs." So Missy was still on Beyonce's debut nevertheless lol
This Beat is soooooo f***ing aaaaawesome!!
Just strolling down memory lane listening to the music of my childhood.
Iman Reese mhnnm
Gold is Beyoncé's colour!!✨️💛🎉 I love this funky old song by Beyoncé!!!💛💜💜💛💛💛💜💜💜🖤🖤🖤
Love that she brought Jam! Blow your horn now! back for The Renaissance Tour. Half of the “fans” didn’t even know what she was saying, smh.
A lot of people think that crazy in love was Beyoncé's first solo single but it was actually this
She's so thick here, I love it! Looking all scrumptious ♥️
Dannii lmao
Dannii Like a whole entire snack lol
Kathy Plummer- Sermon that popeyes chicken and reds beans collard greens bey😂.
Her body is fucking perfect here, like damn!!!
This song has the bridge of all bridges!!!!!😍😍😍 baby!!!! Beyoncé is that bih, & will forever be that bih.
Work it out always been my favorite video by Bey. Beyond underrated
Definitely miss this Beyoncé. By far one of her best songs!
She is still is the same Beyonce just putting out new music for her fans
This was Beyoncé's debut solo single
I agree! I miss this beyonce
Many albums and singles later, this still is my favourite Beyonce song.
Same
This was her first solo. That means you're saying any other solo song she did is no better than this
@@chiselmarr1414No the OP is clearly stating that this song is their personal favorite
one of the coldest bridges 2:40 Bey never fails to deliver a good bridge
My favorite part of the song
Bruh. Thought I was the only one who felt this way. I listen to this bridge specifically "acapella". So good.
I have a feeling this is the type of artist Beyoncé wanted to be had the GP received this well for its time. She’s always been experimental/alternative. Love you Queen!
I will never get sick of this song fr
I love her authentic RnB sound. Hope she will do something like this again. She sounds authentic and not manufactured.
That's not mainstream RnB that was funk
This is Prince influenced Funk, Prince was her mentor and mentioned Beyonce in interviews as his portage
@kennycrockett8202 now why you lying lol Beyoncé was never Prince protégé lol.
body is banggggginnnnnnnnnnn
True that 😧 it's shockingly great
I don't know why the Queen lost all her weight! She looks so much better curvier. Her body had chicks mad az hell, LOL!
carmenjones411 no word of a lie
Beyonce was ALWAYs about Black culture this is full-blown James Brown, Prince and Tina wrapped into one.
Basically, just Tina. That’s who she copied, “Tina without Ike”
I'm going let yall finish but.......BEYONCE HAD THE BEST FEMALE BODY OF ALL TIME AT ONE POINT LIKE THIS ONE!
omg yesss... know she is just skinny...but I still love her tho
agreed, she still looks great. but damn her body then was like 😍😍😍😍
Yes!!! That's what I think every time I watch this vidro
+TheSagit2611 Beyonce was also like 20/21 here. Do y'all know how hard it is too keep a body like that as you get older? When you get older it gets harder to straddle that line.
+EATeezey I agree but her shape has completely changed
Love how both Beyonce and the producer both NAILED the rough, unpolished sound of 70's funk!
BEY PLS PLS, we want Work It Out in your concert setlist again!
I assume a lot of 4th Impact fans are from overseas, I live in the UK and LOVE! 4th Impact ever since their first audition, I know people are a bit unsure about this song for the girls which is how I felt for last weeks song but they did a great job with it!! Plus this is slow R&B which means it gives a chance for them to use their harmonies and vocals a lot more without alot of dance moves, they already got my votes for this week! :)
+Nico Varnava Come to think of it, you have a point (about using more their vocals and harmonies). :)
+Nico Varnava i kinda agree...this is actually sexy.. ;)
Yes!!! They can make this song popular again! That the power of 4th impact! Fun to listen & watch! They got me votes!! Oh yeah votesss! That is more than one vote! :-)
+Nico Varnava Can you link me to where I can vote and shit?
+Destinyhopekatnissheather Cyruseverdeensawyer - you can download the xfactor uk apps and vote from there- if you're not in the U.K.- then you support them by following them in Twitter - 4th impact music... Something like that!
CLASSIC Bey, I used to live for this video.
I will forever love this song!
I love 4th impact sing this song too🥰
the neptunes produced this
There is definitely neptunes vibes in this! Now that I know it.
Mira Heinonen Chad (Hugo) blow ya horn now... also you can hear Pharrell’s adlibs; “sing it girl”
I remember her saying she thought about Pam Grier and Tina Turner while making this video. Job well done. This is by one of Beys underated songs. Her first album has alot of 70s feels to it. Really cool song and Video.
This is her sexiest video and one of her best vocal performances!! Love it..
what I appreciate as a neptunes fanatic, is the consistent musicality and musical worldbuilding. All of these sounds emerge and are consistent in other tracks. The shaker, the bass, the arpegiated guitar...These have been used in other various Neptunes Produced tracks and it amazes me how it sounds like a band doing different renditions of the same soundtrack. -Alien shit
-Radical neptune
This song just randomly popped in my head and I wasn’t 100% sure if it was a Beyoncé song or not. Glad I found it!
Beyoncé has multiple talents, great vocals, dancing skills. Love her different type songs, like this one or check on it. 💜💜💖👑
This was not underestimated AT ALL, if you had an older sister or brother, you will know very well that this song was constantly playing on the radio and MTV back then. There was no real internet yet, and UA-cam didn't even exist yet, and Google probably didn't exist either.
Old school 70's funk for sure.😊
She is everything in this video ughhhh
Underated song, brings out my inner diva. I hear alot of James Brown influence with the shouts and lil adlibs.
Tina Turner influence is strong too.
damn natural hair looks so good on her😍 I wonder if she'd ever consider it.
Rae Sims she looks great whatever style she chooses
@@kathyplummer-sermon9299 that's so true afros compliment her so well 🥰❤
@@Raelyski Beyonce real hair is like her mom
This is actually one of her best vocal songs. So smooth. And in perfect range.
She looks and sounds so young
I don’t appreciate people saying this song was a flop because I’ve always loved it
Can't anyone tell me Beyoncé body isn't on point in this video. #bodygoals
Sha Picks I love the queen with more weight on her, like during the Lemonade era.
@@kalmanta1824 :she's natural here.Thats differenc.
Lucia Lu so you think she looks unnatural and fake now?
@@kalmanta1824 :no she doesn't look unnatural and fake on Kim K level but yes its not secret that Beyonce change some parts of her body.
When you are so naturaly beautiful black woman like her why bleaching hair,skin,she put lip fillers recently.Her butt is also rapidly really big now. Beyonce always had strong sexy legs,thighs,hips,but NO butt.Thats just fact.Watch her old videos from2003 when she just started with solo career.
She didn't had butt.With booty or not she's very beautiful,wish she realise that.
She obviously had some lipo for years now, but I don’t think her butt is fake. Also compared to now, she was slim af back in the day, tiny but strong legs and of course a flatter butt. But what do I know, i‘m not an expert.
I wish she goes like this again with this pure joy and freedom, killing it in every possible way without even trying much, she looked happier those times 🥺
bey been pro-black from the JUMP, but haters love to deny it.
I say this all the time... They were calling her "old fashioned, soulful, country, and eccentric" and not in good way because of her pro-blackness... Swore up and down she needed to stop letting her mama dress her, get a speech therapist to stop speaking "ebonics", become more polished, and etcetera...
Now in 2020 it's:
"she ain't never been pro-black, it's just an act for money, she's white washed" - the black people that was trying to change her from being her black southern self since 1998
@@DeVarriousMcGruder speak on that! she’s always shown love to her roots, and spoken about her experiences as a black woman in the industry and the responsibility she feels to push boundaries and open doors for others - which she has! now the reality is, the gift is her lowest selling project to date, despite black is king providing sooo many jobs and opportunities for black folks across the globe. people get online daily and disrespect her name and discredit her legacy purely because she’s a black woman, meanwhile uplifting artists who have and will NEVER contribute half as much as she has, let alone do they possess half the talent or work ethic or longevity! it’s embarrassing, I hate to see it 😖
Devarrious Mcgruder Beyoncé has mixed heritage on her mother’s side ( French and Native American as well as African, apparently known as “ Creole of Colour “ ) so the black community probably doesn’t see her as one of them, hence the racism.
jane1975 They’re referring to things the white media has said to her not Black people. But good one. And Black people can’t be racist.
@@loveislouderrrrr Yes they can, they can be racist just as much as any other members of the human race can be. There is racism in the Animal Kingdom too and don't forget that our nearest ancestor is the Orangutan [ which is 1 DNA helix away from talking, did you know that ] which is the now severely endangered of course, racism is a human thing not a "white thing", left over from a former Primate existance , human beings like to protect their own, some take it too far. Skin colour is just down to climate that's it really and calling it "white" media is wrong, because media doesn't have a colour, and there are plenty of afro-caribbean journalists that work for these media outlets you know, using the term "white washed" which is a metaphor for censorship of a persons vices, or criminal activities etc, nobody is perfect because we are all flawed, is being used now in the wrong context,. I don't agree with casting an actor solely on the basis of their skin colour for example, that makes them a token which is wrong, they need to be cast because they are the better actor to do the role.
this is when beyonce had the perfect thickness
@Random Af she's huge now
Тимофей Анохин do you mean that in a good or bad way
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Тимофей Анохин so much better
Idc what nobody says but this song was 🔥🔥🔥
One of my favorite Beyonce songs
4th impact did not bring me here,Beyonce did
+Kelly Hawkey thank you
Same here
Kelly Hawkey YAS
Omg so beautiful
"Gave me a taste of your honey, but I want the whole beyhive" 💞
She predicted the future
One of my favorites. Love how she often paid homage to Tina thru her music 🕊️
On June 11, 2002, Beyoncé released her first solo single, "Work It Out." The song was part of the soundtrack of the film "Austin Powers in Goldmember" in which the artist also participated in the cast. #HappyDayWorkItOut
Thank u soo much for this, and I KNEW this had something to do, and/or was inspired by the Austin powers movies. This really helped!
Beyonce 's SoulTrain bday! 😍
such a funky hidden gem, funk for days and days...
Beyoncé you are literally the world's greatest living female artist 👑❤️😍
Channeling that inner Tina Turner
yep
Exactly very Ike and Tina Turner and the ikettes inspired
Yess. But Bey did it better
Chi Non Her character, Foxy Cleopatra in the movie that this is from: Austin Powers in Goldmember is from the 1970’s.
Chi Non yeah especially 1:40 because that Tina Turner & Ikette dance move they would do during proud Mary
I may the only one that feels this way buy this is really in my top 10 of Bey songs. Idec
If you are (you aren't) then that's pitiful.
I love love love when she says "I LIKE THIS! OoooooooOooh" LOL
Every time I'm with my friend and we like something we say that. #iconic
MOST DECORATED FEMALE ARTIST IN GRAMMY HISTORY!!!!!
She really did that
Beyonce still looks the same. She hasn't aged 1 bit 💕👸
how can you cheat on this woman JayZ
Man can cheat on any women whatever beautiful you are
@@StarLight-ok9pl sad there is no point of marrying if most men are like that.
Quite easy actually she's nothing special
DaJon Ellis I'm asking the same damn question.
Let's see, he's ugly as hell, but Fithy Rich. She obviously doesn't mind being disrespected or sharing. I guess she's a strong black woman, right? Maybe not. One of these days she's going to learn, once a cheater, always a cheater. When someone shows you who they truly are, believe them.
Got that Neptunes beat💯
It:s 1:15 that gets me! The funk she has. She was young here and looks so grown.
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This is the most groovy Beyonce video I've seen!
One of her best songs, LOVE it sm🥺❤️❤️❤️
Beyonce was still quite young--late teens or early 20's when she did this. She said it was a tribute to James Brown in this video. Also, I see a little Tina Turner in this video, too. A tribute to "Old School" greatness. Ms. Knowles has done some thangs, too, since this came out. Keep doing your thang Beyonce.
beyonce has the best music video of all time!
...*kanye west s voice* 😂😂😂