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  1. "Single Ladies" is musically similar to Beyoncé's 2007 single "Get Me Bodied"; Andy Kellman of AllMusic called it a "dire throwback" to the song. Stewart and Harrell said in an interview given to People magazine that the similar rhythm of the two songs is "what Beyoncé responds to".

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  2. May 8, 2023 · LikeSingle Ladies,” “Get Me Bodied” has a hammering, handclap-happy beat that gives Beyoncé a chance to go absolutely bugshit. ... “Get Me Bodied” wasn’t a big hit — it peaked ...

  3. After the whirlwind success of the I Am… era, the label probably wanted a repeat experience but Bey wanted to move on to. Leaning into the popular EDM sound of the time, RTW feels like a compromise she made with the label. Then we got s/t, which is essentially her saying “no” to label expectations and the like.

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  5. May 14, 2021 · From 'Single Ladies' to 'Get Me Bodied' to 'Formation,' Beyoncé created a few popular dance moves to accompany her music. ... Beyoncé is known for solo songs like “Formation,” “Crazy In ...

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    “Single Ladies,” conceptualized by singer-songwriter The-Dream, was recorded after Beyoncé secretly married Jay-Z. “It was the only public statement that they ever made about marriage,” says the song’s producer Christopher “Tricky” Stewart. “When we went into the studio she didn’t have a ring on or anything, because at that point they were still re...

    Ever notice that “Single Ladies” sounds a lot like another Beyoncé dance hit, “Get Me Bodied?” “I always believe that every artist has a groove to them,” says Tricky, who crafted the song’s shuffle beat. “That rhythm is what she responds to,” he adds. And once she had the rhythm locked in, she delivered the now-classic lines, “on point right away,”...

    Spawning a massive dance craze and hundreds of YouTube tributes, the moves in the music video for “Single Ladies” were choreographed by Frank Gatson Jr. and JaQuel Knight. “She wanted it to feel good and powerful and she wanted something that everyone would do,” says Knight. Beyoncé’s main inspiration was the Bob Fosse-choreographed performance of ...

  6. Jul 26, 2018 · Gatson had introduced Fosse’s work into Beyoncé’s repertoire before “Single Ladies”: The “Get Me Bodied” video is a direct tribute to the mod “Rich Man’s Frug” scene from Sweet ...

  7. Single Ladies definitely took a lesson from Get Me Bodied, which is the idea that getting a smash hit really requires doing a little less. Anchoring the chorus in something a little easier like “uh uh oh” and keeping all the cool dance moves, but still having that one, easy to replicate part that anyone can do.

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