Beyonce Albums Ranked

Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter (/biːˈjɒnseɪ/bee-YON-say; néeKnowles; born September 4, 1981) is an American singer and actress. Her contributions to music, dance, and fashion have established her as one of the most influential artists in the history of popular music. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, Beyoncé performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child. She rose to fame in the late 1990s as the lead singer of Destiny’s Child, one of the best-selling girl groups of all time. Forbes ranked her as the most powerful female in entertainment on their 2015 and 2017 lists. She occupied the sixth place for Time’s Person of the Year in 2016, and in 2020, was named one of the 100 women who defined the last century by the same publication. Beyoncé was also included on Encyclopædia Britannica’s 100 Women list in 2019, for her contributions to the entertainment industry. Beyoncé is often cited as an influence by other artists. Here are all of Beyonce albums ranked.

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9. More Only (2014)

“Beyoncé trolls the music industry by dropping the best work of her career with absolutely no promotion and then provides a music video for each one. The element of surprise aside, the musical and artistic aspects of this project alone are enough to shake fans and critics alike. Definitely one of the best albums of the year.”

8. I Am… World Tour (2010)

“Beyonce really put a lot of work into these shows her energy is contagious and just ever going like a machine she’s like the female Michael of this Generation.Her vocals are strong,the choreography is on point and well done also love all the outfits and video content and behind the scenes footage.The Light and a Mic Bonus feature is a wonderful add it’s nice to see how a tour comes together and how to prepare for it.”

7. Homecoming: The Live Album (2019)

“Beautiful production and musicianship. Beyonce has brought black southern culture to the mainstream! The exposure of the importance of HBCU’s of something Beyonce saw as worth representing at Coachella. She’s using her platform to speak up on things that matter to people of color. You make me proud of my race and our beautiful culture.”

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6. B’Day (2006)

“Better than her debut but still not great. Irreplaceable and Ring The Alarm is the best tracks, the rest aren’t too bad they just do not blow me away. Her next album was much better.”

5. I Am… Sasha Fierce (2008)

“The minute you hear the first track, you’ll notice that Beyonce’s growth as a singer is undeniable and exciting. This is a 2-disc release and yes, I’ve read the complaints about the two CDs being wildly different, what’s the point, etc. While it might have been nice for the entire album to be ALL ballads and songs that truly showcase her vocals, I have to say her singing is featured first and foremost on all tracks, which makes the whole album very enjoyable, in part because of the disparity, and, bottom line, it’s Beyonce at her very best.”

4. Dangerously In Love (2003)

“For a debut album, “Dangerously in Love” is pretty darn good! Some of the songs may sound a little goofy, but it was 2003 anyway. The highlights of the album include the title track, “Crazy In Love”, and “The Closer I Get to You”. The hate on this album is mainly due to it being her highest selling record to date.”

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3. 4 (2011)

“Please do not judge this album based on Run the World. It is clearly the worst track coming from someone who has listened to the whole album dozens of times. This has some of her best songs, Countdown being my all-time favorite but also Best I Never Had, Start Over, and Love on Top highlights.”

2. Beyoncé (2013)

“Damn! I am obsessed with this album! Yeah, this is a very sexually intense record, but that doesn’t bother me! I like this experimental approach to pop music. If future pop albums follow in the footsteps of this gem, I have faith in the future of mainstream music!”

1. Lemonade (2016)

“Surprising. This is the feeling that you have after several listenings of the famous “Lemonade”. Because it took me several listening to have an opinion on the astonishing cocktail offered by Queen B. This album is a hymn, a real cry of the rage of all that Miss Carter had on the heart: Feminist, Equal, Militant, Powerful. In one word this album is truly soul. Because this album comes from the soul, it comes from the heart. “Lemonade” is without a doubt Beyoncé’s most personal record, the deepest and most consistent.”