Beyoncé is not officially queen of the world, but it's a universally known fact that she is. The 20-time Grammy Award winner is nominated for nine more Grammys at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards that will take place Feb. 12.
So as a refresher course, click through to see 25 reasons we love Beyoncé.
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Lemonade will forever taste much sweeter
On April 23, 2016, Beyoncé gave the world "Lemonade." It's her sixth solo studio album and a visual album that first released on the music streaming service Tidal. Aside from the quality of music, the album went viral because of Queen Bey's not-so-subtle shots at her husband, Jay-Z. "Lemonade" is up for Album of the Year at the upcoming Grammys.
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My cousin mentors a little girl who did not know that Beyoncé originated from Destiny's Child (I know), which made me so sad to think that an entire age group doesn't know the magic of "Survivor," "Bootylicious" or "Say My Name." It's our responsibility to never forget these songs.
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Baby Beyonce on Star Search
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Here is a 12-year-old Beyoncé Knowles, not yet only known by her first name, auditioning on "Star Search" with a girl group called Girls Tyme. They came in second place to a group called Skeleton Crew.
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Jason Sudeikis and Olivia Wilde's 2-year-old son loves her
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Most people would say their alter ego is Beyoncé. But since Beyoncé is Beyoncé all the time, she needed a different alter ego: Sasha Fierce. Beyoncé is said to have "killed off" Sasha Fierce around 2010, two years after she released the album "I Am... Sasha Fierce" in 2008 with hit songs "Halo," "Single Ladies" and "If I Were a Boy."
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Who run the world? Girls
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Beyoncé has long been a role model and source of inspiration or empowerment for girls and women everywhere. This hit a crescendo in 2011 with the single "Run the World (Girls)" off of her album "4."
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It is not news to state that Beyoncé is an outspoken woman. She embodies not having a care in the world when it comes to what people think about what she feels or how she chooses to express it whether the topic is love, feminism or anything else.
"Lemonade" amped up discussion about Beyoncé's outspoken nature in the context of social activism, specifically civil rights activism. The album's lead single, "Formation," garnered a lot of attention because of its accompanying music video, which was labeled "unapologetically black."
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Her pregnancy announcement at the 2011 MTV VMAs
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Her epic 2016 MTV VMAs medley performance
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Beyoncé performed for 16 minutes straight at the 2016 MTV Music Video Awards. She went through her entire "Lemonade" catalog and even took a bat to the camera. It was a medley but still didn't feel long enough.
The performance was laced with crisp choreography, like all of her performances, and nods to the social problems plaguing the country. She also won Video of the Year for "Formation."
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Super Bowl performances
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She will call out anyone, even Jay-Z
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Still nobody knows who "Becky with the good hair" is or if she even actually exists. "Lemonade" was a very public airing of the grievances for Beyoncé and her marriage with Jay-Z. Whether the lyrics painted a true picture or were nothing more than musical fiction is unknown, but either way, she called her husband out.
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Adorable candid moments with her daughter, Blue Ivy
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Blue Ivy just turned 5 years old on Jan. 7. Since her birth, she has made plenty of adorable public appearances with her parents. Not sure anything beats this secret handshake (that is no longer a secret) she has with her mom, though.
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She dangles out of a car with elegance
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Speaking of the "Formation" music video, Beyoncé successfully dangles out of the window of a moving car and looks flawless in doing so.
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Her recent interview of her sister Solange for Interview Magazine
On Jan. 10, Interview Magazine released an interview with Solange Knowles conducted b y her sister, Beyoncé. The interview begins with Beyoncé asking Solange if she's exhausted. Not because of her new album "A Seat At the Table" but because she just had a parent-teacher conference.
Read the full interview here.
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She was nominated for four Emmys
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"Lemonade" was not just a monstrous success in the music industry. The album and Beyoncé were also nominated for four Emmys in 2016: Outstanding Variety Special; Outstanding Directing for a Variety Special; Outstanding Production Design for a Variety, Nonfiction, Event or Award Special; and Outstanding Picture Editing for Variety Programming.
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In 2006, Beyoncé co-starred alongside Jennifer Hudson, Anika Noni Rose, Jamie Foxx and Eddie Murphy in the movie "Dreamgirls" about a female soul trio (Beyoncé, Hudson and Rose).
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She's actually a pretty accomplished actress
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Playing in water with Kendrick Lamar
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She made the Final Five's dreams come true
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Life Is but a Dream documentary
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When she came out of nowhere to accompany Channing Tatum on Lip Sync Battle
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Spike's popular television show "Lip Sync Battle" featured husband and wife Channing Tatum and Jenna Dewan-Tatum in January 2016. Channing stole the show and the entire series forever when Beyoncé appeared from behind sliding doors to help him finish his performance of "Run the World (Girls)."
Of the performance, Channing later told Ellen DeGeneres: "I wanted to bring a cardboard cutout of Beyoncé out, just to be funny. And then ultimately, I end up having to meet Beyoncé doing Beyoncé and it was definitely the most terrifying thing I've ever done. She's like Keyser Soze. You know she exists, but you never see her until all of the sudden you're like, 'Wait, it happened, that was her, right?' And then you always know she's somewhere in the world that can reach out and touch you."
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She's a fashion icon
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Humanitarian of the World
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