One of the most lauded performers of a generation, Beyoncé has accomplished more dreams than any bucket list could contain. Just this year, the global phenom gave birth to her first child, Blue Ivy Carter, wowed the #BeyHive with her comeback shows at Revel in Atlantic City, and teamed up with United Nations for World Humanitarian Day. Bey turns 31 today, and in honor of her grown woman day, we’re taking a look back at her four solo albums that catapulted her into both womanhood and the history books.
There’s no question that Beyoncé shined as the front woman of Destiny’s Child a decade before her solo debut. But on Dangerously in Love, Bey opted for optimum sparkle, in a sophisticated diamond encrusted top, displaying her abs and glowy skin tone. It also was the start of her ultra-statement videos. No one could forget her white tank top, shorts, and candy apple red pumps in “Crazy In Love.” Shimmy and shake along with the video, gals. It’s never too early.
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