

"Sweet Dreams" four-to-the-floored it to No. Presaging the '90s-house extravaganza of "Break My Soul," this cut was a thumping reminder that Beyoncé will shut a club down if and when she wants to.



…Without further ado, here are Beyoncé's 10 best top 10 hits. Second, this isn't a Beyoncé's best songs ever list, just the songs that made it to the top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100 - which has never been a barometer of quality as much as popularity.Īnd third, I just don't like "Halo" that much. So neither Megan Thee Stallion's "Savage (Remix)" nor Lady Gaga's "Telephone" made the cut - though they definitely deserve it (#JusticeForTelephone). Well, first of all, the following list is made up of songs in which Bey is the lead artist. The video garnered over 100,000 views in eight hours, the Daily Mail noted.But of those 20 hits, which are the best? And how would one even determine such a lofty and inevitably problematic ranking? (The Bey Hive is nothing if not very busy making any and all opinions widely known these days.) Later, she tweeted: “They caught me, BUSTED! Let’s hope this doesn’t go viral.” She added that Fox 40 viewers got a glimpse into the real Tia Ewing. “I gotta get it where I can get it,” she said. Still, Ewing tried to shrug off the entertaining gaffe. In an on-air segment later in the day-after her coworkers played the clip-Ewing said she was unaware that the cameras were rolling when she busted out her moves, including, of course, Beyoncé’s famous “ put-a-ring-on-it” hand flip. when cameras caught her dancing during a cut to commercial, the Huffington Post reported. for seven year olds to dance to 'Single Ladies'. All 17 year-olds are horny and either hooking up or debating hooking up with the boyfriends in their lives. She's also a young woman at a highly sexualized time of life. Tia Ewing, an anchor for Fox 40, a local California station, was working at 4:15 a.m. She's deliberately rolling around on the grass, breasts half out of a 25,000 corset. To be fair, early morning delirium may have already set in. And a Fox News anchor let the star’s catchy tunes get the best of her when she was caught breaking it down to Queen B’s smash 2008 hit “Single Ladies” during a commercial break. Follow anything holds true, it’s this: the appeal of Beyoncé is irresistible.
