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  1. Feb 7, 2016 · Beyoncé surprise-released a pro-black trap anthem, "Formation," on Saturday, the eve of her 2016 Super Bowl halftime performance with Coldplay, calling on black women to unite while marking her...

  2. May 6, 2019 · Beyoncé calls her ladies to get in formation because she’s proud of who she has become, and wants them to feel the same way. She urges them to unite and ends by telling them the best revenge is their paper, signifying money and power.

  3. Formation Lyrics: What happened at the New Wil'ins? / Bitch, I'm back by popular demand / Y'all haters corny with that Illuminati mess / Paparazzi, catch my fly and my cocky fresh /...

  4. Jul 6, 2016 · Beyoncé's "Formation" is a lot of things: a totally badass gym song, an excuse to eat Red Lobster, and—most importantly—an important statement about Black Lives Matter and feminism. But ...

  5. Feb 7, 2016 · Beyoncé surprise-released a pro-black trap anthem, "Formation," on Saturday, the eve of her 2016 Super Bowl halftime performance with Coldplay, calling on black women to unite while marking her...

  6. "Formation" is an R&B song [1] with trap and bounce influences, in which Beyoncé celebrates her culture, identity and success as a black woman from the Southern United States . The song received widespread acclaim upon release, with particular praise for the lyrical references, as well as for the production and vocal performance.

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  8. Dec 31, 2023 · Formation’s commandeering chorus of ‘I slay, okay’ serves as a rallying cry for black women, asserting their power and self-worth. It’s an unapologetic declaration of agency, laying claim to the fruits of one’s own labor and the right to celebrate it.

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