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- Beyoncé_videography abstract "Beyoncé has released several music videos, working with many directors, as well as co-producing some of them. She took her first lead role in the film for Carmen: A Hip Hopera. Beyoncé's first solo music video was the soundtrack single, "Work It Out" for the 2001 film Austin Powers in Goldmember she had a lead role in. The music video contained clips of the film as well as a 1970s disco theme with Knowles debuting a curly afro. After the parting of Destiny's Child, Knowles debuted her first official music video as a solo artist for "Crazy in Love" featuring longtime boyfriend Jay-Z. The song spent 8 weeks on the top of the billboards and the video topped charts all around the world for its iconic simple theme and fierce walking tracks. Other videos released from Dangerously in Love included cameo appearances by Sean Paul and Usher.In 2006 Beyoncé starred in two films. The Pink Panther which spawned the chart topping "Check on It" with its pink themed video and Dreamgirls which was the inspiration behind her second album B'Day. The first single from her B'Day album, "Déjà Vu" also featured Jay-Z. A petition by fans objected to "unacceptable interactions" between Knowles and Jay-Z in the music video. However the reception of the video was overlooked with the release of "Ring The Alarm" which showed a more vigorous and dangerous side to Knowles. Knowles reached billboard success again with the simplicity in her video for "Irreplaceable" whose music video topped worldwide charts quoting "to the left, to the left" and collaborated with old band mates Kelly Rowland & Michelle Williams and sister Solange on "Get Me Bodied". She created a video anthology for her second album, B'Day which contained music videos for all songs on the original album.2008 followed with a new film by Knowles, Cadillac Records, as well as her third studio album I Am... Sasha Fierce which spawned two massive singles with generation defying music videos. "If I Were a Boy" told a story of Knowles switching role with her male love interest to contemplate what it's like to be the other gender in a relationship. Due to the budget of "If I Were a Boy", the idea of "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" was to be simply exotic with a low budget. The video for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" became a generic video for online video hosting websites and became known as the new-aged "Thriller" due to everyone recording their versions of the heavily choreographed video. Knowles made her directorial debut on "Ego" which followed the same formula as "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)". In 2009 Knowles took the lead role in her most current film to date Obsessed and collaborated with Lady Gaga on a remix for "Video Phone" which launched a video of a more sexual tone for Beyoncé. Although she was expected to release a second video anthology for I Am... Sasha Fierce she instead released videos for almost all the songs on I Am... Sasha Fierce as singles.2010 began with Knowles collaborating with Lady Gaga on the 9:30 mini-movie for "Telephone" and Alicia Keys on "Put It in a Love Song" due out by summer. Knowles released the final music video from her I Am... Sasha Fierce album that was originally a bonus track titled "Why Don't You Love Me" 2 years after its original release. The music video for the bonus track was shot as a gift for her fans since the song peaked at the No. 1 spot on the US Hot Dance Club Play charts. Knowles has also released Spanish versions of certain music video that gained worldwide popularity as well as releasing director's cuts and remix videos for some singles.".
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