List of Beyoncé pop culture references
Appearance
American artist Beyoncé is regarded as one of the most pop-culture referenced musicians of our time, impacting political campaigns, television, film, commercials, theme songs, fashion, and the music of her peers.[1][2][3][4]
To use one of many examples, Beyoncé has been frequently parodied on late-night sketch-comedy show Saturday Night Live since 2004, paying homage to various moments in her career via numerous sketches, including:
- The Prince Show (2004-2007) - Beyoncé (actress Maya Rudolph) co-hosts a fictional show alongside a shy and introverted Prince, acting as his mouthpiece.[5]
- Celebrities Come To Visit Beyoncé and Jay-Z's new Baby (2011) - Various celebrities stop by to wish The Carters well on the birth of their first child.[5]
- The Beygency (2014) - A fake thriller trailer about a regular guy, played by Andrew Garfield, hunted down by a shadowy agency because he dared express a negative opinion about Beyoncé.[5]
- Elevator-Gate (2014) - A parody of the now infamous Met Gala elevator controversy starring Jay-Z (Jay Pharoah), Solange (Sasheer Zamata), and Beyoncé (Rudolph). Pharoah and Zamata attempt to explain what the incident was really all about, while bodyguard Julius (Kenan Thompson) frequently steps in to make sure things aren't getting heated. According to the duo, the fight wasn't a fight at all — but rather, a friendly gesture from Solange to get a spider off her arachnophobic brother-in-law. Beyoncé takes the interrogation opportunity to quote several of her hits.[6]
- Beyoncé on ‘SNL 40 (2015) - Beyoncé (Rudolph) appears alongside Martin Short for a segment that highlighted various music-themed skits from seasons past.[7]
- The Day Beyoncé Turned Black (2016) - A fake horror trailer mocks white people's alienation over Beyoncé’s “Formation” single and video, which proudly celebrated Black culture.[8]
- Melanianade (2016) - Set to the narrative of Lemonade, Five women in Donald Trump's orbit — Melania (Cecily Strong), Ivanka (Emily Blunt), campaign manager Kellyanne Conway (Kate McKinnon), former Apprentice contestant and director of African-American outreach for the Trump Campaign Omarosa (Zamata), and even the oft-ignored Trump daughter Tiffany (Vanessa Bayer)—all tell Trump off like Beyoncé did Jay-Z, with assistance from Mike Pence, before a final sad, deflating moment where they all fall in line almost immediately once Donald shows up.[9]
- Beyoncé Visits ‘Hot Ones’ (2021) - Beyoncé (Rudolph) handles a series of increasingly hot wings spoofing interview series Hot Ones.[10][7]
- Beyoncé Visits ‘Hot Ones’ Part 2 (2024) - Beyoncé (Rudolph) returns in full Cowboy Carter cover regalia, handling a series of increasingly hot wings.[10]
The following is a chronological list of Beyoncé pop-culture references and sync placements.
(For most Beyoncé cameos, guest/commercial appearances, and film roles, visit Beyoncé videography.)
Notable Mentions or Plotlines
[edit]Television
[edit]Episode | Year | TV Show | Director(s) | Description | Ref(s) |
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S10.E15 - "The One Where Estelle Dies" | 2004 | Friends | Gary Halvorson | Janice: "What a small world!" Chandler: "And yet, I never run into Beyoncé." | [11] |
S3.E19 - "Hizzouse Party" | 2005 | That's So Raven | Rich Correll | Victor and Tanya go to a family wedding and Cory decides to take advantage of the alone time he and Raven have to throw a party. When Raven disagrees, he uses Raven's "Jam!" (a parody of "Crazy In Love") to cause Raven to bump into an expensive lamp while dancing, blackmailing her into having the party to pay for a lamp replacement. | [12] |
S1.E3 - "A Friend of Flav's is a Friend of Mine" | 2006 | Flavor of Love | Zach Zozek | New York accuses fellow contestant Hottie of stealing her jacket because she had stated that she was so competitive that she might cut up someone's clothes, steal, and hide things to win. Hottie rebuffs New York, stating New York is just jealous, because Hottie believes she looks like Beyoncé. In a now-viral meme moment, New York breaks the fourth wall, stares at the camera, and says "Beyoncé, sweetie, I'm so sorry that an ugly b**** would even say that, oh my God." New York then mockingly tells her in front of an audience of fellow contestants that she looks more like Luther Vandross. | [13] |
S6.E25 - "The Chump" | 2010 | The Office | Randall Einhorn | Andy Bernard: "In any cheating movie, the person getting cheated on is the hero. You're Ali Larter, I'm Beyoncé." Michael Scott: "I am Beyoncé always." Andy Bernard: "Not this time." Michael Scott: "Yes, I am." (Paying homage to Knowles' 2009 movie Obsessed) | [14] |
S4.E8 - "Hannah's Gonna Get This" | Hannah Montana | Bob Koherr | Cyrus's character Miley Stewart is working through an intense bout of writer's block while on deadline for her album. When her best friend Lilly comes in to check on her progress, she realizes Miley has spent hours drafting a hypothetical Grammys acceptance speech. “'Thank you Grammy voters. Record of the Year, I can't believe it, I had nothing prepared.... Lady Gaga, Beyonce, I can't believe I'm even in the same category as you." | [15] | |
S4.E19 - "The Zarnecki Incursion" | 2011 | The Big Bang Theory | Peter Chakos | Raj Koothrappali: [while on a road-trip] "I took the liberty of burning us a mix of heroic questing music." Sheldon Cooper: "This says Beyoncé Bootylicious Dance Mix." Raj Koothrappali: "It's a rewritable CD, just put it in." Howard Wolowitz: "Beyoncé, really?" Raj Koothrappali: "She's curvy and she's owns it. I like that." | |
S7.E17 - "No Pressure" | 2012 | How I Met Your Mother | Pamela Fryman | During Marshall and Lily's flashback to Ted and Stella's wedding, Barney's listening to his iPod in the backseat and is dancing to "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" while Marshall and Lily drive. | [16][17] |
S2.E20 - "And the Big Hole" | 2013 | 2 Broke Girls | Fred Savage | When the girls go upstairs to return the bowling ball that fell through their apartment ceiling, Sophie answers the door roleplaying as Beyoncé, with Oleg inside dressed as Jay-Z. | [18] |
S5.E10 - "Off The Hook" | The Real Housewives of Atlanta | Terrence Claiborne | Much to the amusement and bewilderment of the other housewives at the table, Kenya Moore stated, “Every day someone thinks I am Beyoncé... At the inauguration, everyone thought I was Beyoncé and like 10 people lined up to get my autograph and then there was like 20, then 50, then a 100 people were lined up for my autograph because they thought I was Beyoncé.” | [19] | |
S5.E4 - "Farm Strong" | Modern Family | Alisa Statman | Cameron couldn't let it go that Pam thought he was the "weepy" one of the family, so he put everybody on the spot and demanded to know if he ever got overly-emotional, and if everybody walks on eggshells around him. Claire admitted he wouldn't react well to finding out he cancelled a lunch date with her last week and she met Beyoncé at the restaurant. | ||
S17.E9 - "Titties and Dragons" | South Park | Trey Parker | "What?!?! Oh My God! Everyone loves Tom Hanks and Beyoncé!" | ||
S2.E22 - "Danny and Mindy" | 2014 | The Mindy Project | Michael Spiller | Dr. Mindy Lahiri dresses up as "Beyoncé Pad-Thai, Warrior Princess" to gain confidence for a series of important conversations in the season finale. | [20] |
S1.E6 - "Our A-Story is a 'D' Story" | BoJack Horseman | J.C. Gonzalez | To distract the public while he returns the "D" of the Hollywood sign, Bojack climbs on to a roof and begins throwing money down onto the sidewalk below as a publicity stunt. None of the nearby citizens care about him or the money until Beyoncé (married to rapper J-Zebra) slips and falls on all the single dollars. The ensuing media coverage provides a good distraction from the D-carrying helicopter, as it is later reported she'll likely never dance again. | [21] | |
S2.E6 - "Jake and Sophia" | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Michael McDonald | Charles impersonates Tina Knowles, the mother and manager of Beyoncé, in order to trick Gina into staying in Brooklyn for the next day. | [22] | |
S1.E10 - "The Last Supper" | Broad City | Amy Poehler | "... And Beyoncé and I do have similar curves." | [23] | |
S4.E6 - "Storms and Pancakes" | 2015 | Veep | Chris Addison | As President-elect Selina Meyer bemoans the pancake brunch disaster after vetted VP pick Senator Tom James steals the show (“He’s this pancake genius and I got lost in some sort of a B-anecdote,” she says, with some unexpected self-awareness), her body man Gary tries to give her confidence: “Listen, you are Beyoncé, and his is backup booty.” | [24] |
S1.E11 - "Double Crossed P.2" | K.C. Undercover | Jon Rosenbaum | Double-Agent Brett convinces new crush K.C. to go with him to a Beyoncé concert in New York City as she is a big Beyoncé fan, but he tricks K.C. and actually takes her to villain Zane's barn, where she is then tied up. Zane has created a look-alike K.C. through laser cosmetic surgery, and he sends the look-alike to the Cooper household to pose as the real K.C. | ||
S1.E21 - "Runaway Robot" | Joel Zwick | K.C. enlists the help of former spy and computer engineering expert Simone Deveraux (Raven Symone) when her family's sophisticated robot, Judy, runs away and is captured by enemy agents. When Simone screams as both are disguised as janitors to infiltrate the agency, K.C. responds with, "Could you take it down a few octaves, Beyoncé?" | |||
S3.E13 - "Dreams Come True" | Glee | Bradley Buecker | In the series finale, Mercedes Jones invites some friends to the auditorium to announce that she has been selected as the opening act for Beyoncé's new world tour, so she will most likely not see any of them again for some time. She leaves the building with a cover of the Supremes "Someday We'll Be Together" while saying her goodbyes. | [25][26] | |
S2.E18 - "Captain Peralta" | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Eric Appel | Captain Holt offers Beyoncé tickets to anyone that can solve his riddle and eventually, after discovering the riddle was a hoax, Gina receives the tickets for giving Holt suggestions on what to say to the man that posed the riddle to Holt. Terry also states that his girls were conceived to "Bootylicious". | [27] | |
S5.E7 - "Wig" | 2016 | New Girl | Christine Gernon | Nick Miller states that he "would trust Beyoncé with his life" before an impromptu performance of "Drunk In Love". | [28] |
S15.E2 - "Bookie of the Year" | Family Guy | Jerry Langford | “You've seen what happens when people hold in their aggression for too long — don't forget, I was in that elevator with Jay Z,” Peter Griffin informs wife Lois. In a polarizing move, the show then re-creates the TMZ elevator video. | [29] | |
All Episodes | Chewing Gum | Tom Marshall | Main character and protagonist Tracey is Beyoncé-obsessed. From a Beyoncé photo she kisses for good luck next to a painting of Jesus in her bedroom, to rejecting potential suitors who dislike Beyoncé, to trying on Beyoncé-esque blonde wigs in a season-one makeover montage. | [30][31] | |
S1.E4 - "Jason Mendoza" | The Good Place | Peyman Benz | Tahani Al-Jamil: "I knew tonight was going to be perfect, and now it's going to be even perfecter. Obviously, it's impossible for something to be more perfect than perfect." Michael: "Well, it isn't, actually. Any place or thing in the universe can be up to 104% perfect. That's how you got Beyoncé." | [32] | |
S12.E3 - "The Foundry" | Supernatural | Robert Singer | In the search for Lucifer, Castiel revealed his “rock star” FBI identity as Agent Beyoncé. Crowley responds, “I guess that makes me Jay-Z.” Castiel later introduces them as Agents Beyoncé and Z. | [33] | |
S2.E1 - "Channing Tatum vs. Jenna Dewan Tatum" | Lip Sync Battle | Beth McCarthy-Miller | Channing Tatum lip-syncs to "Run the World (Girls)" complete with choreography and backup dancers, before Beyoncé and several other dancers appear in a surprise cameo for the final seconds of his performance, shocking both contestants (who did not know whether she would be able to appear) and show host Chrissy Teigen. | [34] | |
S3.E2 - "Kimmy's Roommate Lemonades!" | 2017 | Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt | Tristram Shapeero | Titus Andromedon is convinced that his boyfriend, Mikey, is cheating on him. Then, as ominous music plays, he reveals his master plan: “I'm not overreacting,” he insists. “I'm doing what any reasonable person would do in this situation. I'm Lemonade-ing.” He pays homage to "Hold Up", "Sorry", and "All Night". | [35] |
S3.E2 - "Mateo's Last Day" | Superstore | America Ferrera | Mateo: "Come on, just hit me." Cheyenne: "I'm trying, okay? Say something mean." Mateo: "Like what?" Cheyenne: "Um, I don't know. Oh, say something mean about Beyoncé." Mateo: "I'd rather be deported." | ||
S3.E5 - "High-Like" | 2018 | Insecure | Millicent Shelton | Issa, Molly, Tiffany, and Kellie head to Coachella to see Beyoncé, but distractions threaten to derail their plans. | [36][37] |
S1.E1 - "Pilot" | New Amsterdam | Kate Dennis | Floyd: "If I were you and I analyzed our performance, I would have done the same." Max: "By performance do you mean the highest mortality and infection rates in New York City? Because that's like, the Beyoncé of performance, if Beyoncé, you know, killed people." | ||
S2.E4 - "V2: Chapter IV" | Dear White People | Kimberly Peirce | Coco uses the Armstrong-Parker House integration as an opportunity to become a tutor of "Blackness". She advises the white students on their various problematic activities. When Abigail is confused about her Black roommate's relationship to Lemonade, Coco is there to advise. | [38] | |
S21.E48 - "Harper Vs. McCormick" | 2019 | Divorce Court | Eddie October | In a now-viral meme moment, Litigant "Rolling Ray" Harper states to Judge Toler that "When I got arrested, Beyoncé was at my rescue, like it was nothing... Beyoncé has my number, me and Beyoncé talk every now and then, she checks up on me!" (Beyoncé would later send Harper a surprise box containing clothing from her Ivy Park line.) | [39] |
S2.E8 - "Thelma & Louise" | Good Girls | Michael Weaver | Beth feels betrayed after the previous episode, but Ruby is forced to choose between her husband Stan and lifelong best friend Beth. Ruby contemplates her choices and states that if she only had two Beyoncé tickets, and both Beth and Stan wanted to go, she'd give the tickets to them and stay home. | [40] | |
S7.E5 - "Minority Deport" | Orange Is the New Black | Laura Prepon | After the final 4 digits of a hotline for pro-bono lawyers match Beyoncé's birthday (9-4-8-1), Maritza prays to Beyoncé for Blanca's continued protection: “I know you've got your hands full with Blue Ivy and the twins, and keeping an eye on Jay, but I'm begging you, please help find my friend Blanca.” | [41] | |
S6.E4 - "Four Movements" | Brooklyn Nine-Nine | Luke Del Tredici | In a high-stakes game of chess with Captain Holt, Gina Linetti states her nickname for the king chess piece is Beyoncé. | [42] | |
S2.E6 - "Argestes" | Succession | Matt Shakman | Kendall Roy to Shiv Roy: "Wow. Someone thinks they're Beyoncé." | [43] | |
S3.E1 - "Crunch Time" | 2020 | Grown-ish | Todd Biermann | After a summer in the UK for an internship, Jazz, Sky, and Ana throw Zoey an "HBCU-style" party at their new home to start the new fall semester, with their co-ordinated outfits and entrance to the party paying homage to Beychella. | [44] |
S2.E4 - "Thawing Hearts" | Harley Quinn | Vinton Heuck | King Shark and Clayface mistake Mr. Freeze for Beyoncé and Lady Gaga. | ||
S7.E15 - "Jack's First Stand" | 2021 | Black-ish | Pete Chatmon | Diane wants to buy a limited-edition Beyoncé doll with her allowance, concerning Bow that Diane is not saving money. | |
S1.E1 - "Play Something" | We Are Lady Parts | Nida Manzoor | When Momtaz—the group's manager— is asked why she lives behind a niqab, she responds that it gives her confidence. “Like Queen Nefertiti,.... Or Beyoncé.” | [45] | |
S1.E5 - "Jay Pharoah & Nikki Glaser vs. Terry Crews & Dan Finnerty" | 2022 | That's My Jam | Glenn Weiss | After spinning a wheel of various possible artist and song combinations, Jay Pharoah must impersonate JAY-Z rapping "Mary Had a Little Lamb," which he nails, spitting the nursery rhyme's lyrics in a voice that's uncannily similar to that of the rapper. Still in character as JAY-Z, Pharoah invites a singer from the backup band, Jade Novah, to join him on stage and share her lauded imitation of Beyoncé, turning the whole performance into a Carters version of "Mary Had a Little Lamb". | [46] |
S34.E18 - "Fan-ily Feud" | 2023 | The Simpsons | Timothy Bailey | After inserting himself into a popstar fan war, Homer, with the support of Echo (played by Beyoncé-impersonator and artist Jade Novah), creates a song called “The Meltdown” to help his family understand how much he cares for them. The song pays tribute to Beyoncé’s highly acclaimed 2016 album Lemonade, with subtle nods to the videos for “Pray You Catch Me” and “Love Drought”. | [47] |
All Episodes | Swarm | Donald Glover | Popstar Ni-Jah is said to be a pastiche of Beyoncé: rabid fan base (the "swarm"), Houston upbringing, rapper spouse, memorable festival performance named after her (Ni-Jah + Bonnaroo = "Ni-Jahroo"), and a sister who is a fellow artist (described as more "bohemian" and "artistic). She also releases surprise visual albums, births twins, maintains a similar overall Grammy award count, and experiences an elevator-related controversy. | [48] | |
S50.E5 - "John Mulaney x Chappell Roan" | 2024 | Saturday Night Live | Liz Patrick | In sketch "2024 Pre-Election Cold Open" (that later went viral due to a surprise appearance by Vice President Kamala Harris in the final weekend before the 2024 United States presidential election), Douglas Emhoff (Andy Samberg) reminds Vice President Harris (Maya Rudolph) in a final word of encouragement that "no matter how the election goes, you are the only person who can say Beyoncé opened for them." | [49] |
Film
[edit]Film | Year | Director(s) | Description | Ref(s) |
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Johnson Family Vacation | 2004 | Christopher Erskin | Nikki (Played by Solange) after getting her navel pierced: "Yeah.. You right. My belly button is way better than Beyoncé's." | [50] |
Sex and the City 2 | 2010 | Michael Patrick King | In a show of extravagance, Liza Minnelli officiates Stanford and Anthony's wedding, before performing "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", complete with a full band, backup dancers, and choreography. | [51][52] |
Doctor Strange | 2016 | Scott Derrickson | Dr. Strange meets the librarian who introduces himself simply as Wong, prompting Strange to ask if he just has one (mononymous) name like musical artists Adele and Eminem, etc. When Strange returns to the library to check out a book, Wong states that the book "[is] too advanced for him", to which Strange replies "Try me, Beyoncé", but Wong pretends as if he had never heard the name before. In the very next scene, Wong is seen listening to "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" on his iPod. | [53][54] |
Deadpool 2 | 2018 | David Leitch | "Like Beyoncé says, 'Please... stop cheating on me." | [55] |
Ralph Breaks the Internet | Rich Moore & Phil Johnston | During exploration of eBay, a tortilla chip "shaped like international superstar, Beyoncé Knowles" appears on-screen for $400.00. | [56] | |
A Madea Homecoming | 2022 | Tyler Perry | In the epilogue / end credits scene, Tyler Perry's character Madea pays tribute to Beyoncé's Homecoming Documentary Film and performs a full-scale re-enactment of Beyoncé's Coachella performance, with the 6-foot-5 Perry decked out in her iconic outfit from the set, singing "Drunk in Love" alongside a full band and backup dancers. | [57] |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem | 2023 | Jeff Rowe | "Avoid all humans... except Beyoncé." | [58] |
Mean Girls | 2024 | Samantha Jayne & Arturo Perez Jr. | Cady: "Je m'appelle Cady!" Madame Park: "Non." Janis: "You have to pick a French name." Damian: "Chanel?" Madame Park: "Non." Damian: "Celine Dion?" Madame Park: "Non." Damian: "Beyoncé?" Madame Park: "Oui......... Mais Non!" | [59] |
Madame Web | S. J. Clarkson | Set in 2003 New York City, Madame Web features two Beyoncé references: a large Dangerously In Love wall poster located in the alleyway by Cassie Webb's apartment, and a poster advertising Maxim's 2002 cover featuring Beyoncé promoting her recent role as Foxxy Cleopatra in 2002's Austin Powers: Goldmember located on the side of a newsstand. | [60][61] |
Sync Placements
[edit]Placements courtesy of various publications and (verified) Tunefind entries.[62]
Television (Non-Talent or Musical Show)
[edit]Show | Year | Product / Episode | Song | Ref(s) |
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The Office | 2006 | S3.E6 - Diwali | "Crazy In Love" | [63] |
The Hills | 2007 | S3.E17 - Once a Player | "Freakum Dress" | |
The Game | S1.E22 - When The Chickens Come Home To Roost, Part 2 | "Irreplaceable" | ||
Skins | 2009 | S3.E1 - Everyone | "Ring the Alarm" | |
Cougar Town | S1.E2 - Into The Great Wide Open | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | ||
CSI: Miami | S7.E17 - Divorce Party | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | ||
Fringe | S1.E12 - The No-Brainer | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | ||
The Hills | S5.E19 - Mr. Right Now | "Sweet Dreams" | ||
90210 | 2010 | S2.E22 - Confessions | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | |
Girls | 2012 | S1.E10 - She Did | "Halo" | |
The Mindy Project | 2013 | S1.E17 - Mindy's Birthday | "Love On Top" | [64] |
Hit The Floor | S1.E1 - Pilot | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
About a Boy | 2014 | S1.E4 - About a Girl | "XO" | |
The Mindy Project | 2015 | S3.E15 - Dinner At The Castellanos | "XO" | [65][66] |
The Mindy Project | S4.E2 - C is for Coward | "If I Were a Boy" | [67] | |
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce | S1.E12 - Rule #92 | "Crazy In Love" | ||
Grey's Anatomy | 2016 | S12.E23 - At Last | "Pray You Catch Me" | [68][69] |
Hit The Floor | S3.E6 - Carrying | "7/11" | ||
Skam | S2.E9 - 9:12 | "Pray You Catch Me" | ||
Pitch | S1.E2 - The Interim | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
The Muppets | S1.E15 - Generally Inhospitable | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | ||
The Mindy Project | 2017 | S5.E14 - A Decent Proposal | "All Night" | [70] |
The Mindy Project | S6.E6 - The Midwife's Tale | "Sandcastles" | ||
Underground | S2.E1 - Contraband | "Freedom" | ||
Girls | S6.E10 - Latching | "Partition" | ||
New Amsterdam | 2018 | S1.E6 - Anthropocene | "Love On Top" | |
Dirty John | S1.E1 - Approachable Dreams | "At Last" | ||
Love Island UK | S4.E4 - Episode 4 | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
Love Island UK | S4.E22 - Episode 22 | "Love On Top" | ||
Euphoria | 2019 | S1.E1 - Pilot | "Hold Up" | [71] |
Black-ish | S6.E3 - Feminisn't | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
We're Here | 2020 | S1.E6 - Spartanburg, We Make It Werk | "Halo" | |
Black-ish | S6.E18 - Best Supporting Husband | "Hold Up" | ||
Druck | 2021 | S6.E3 - Supernova | "Already" | |
Black-ish | S7.E15 - Move-In Ready | "Me, Myself and I" | ||
All-American | S3.E17 - All-American: Homecoming | "Partition" | ||
Gossip Girl | S2.E9 - I Know What You Did Last Summit | "Summer Renaissance" | ||
P-Valley | 2022 | S2.E2 - Seven Pounds of Pressure | "7/11" | [72] |
The Best Man: The Final Chapters | S1.E8 - The Audacity of Hope | "Break My Soul" | ||
We're Here | S3.E2 - Jackson, Mississippi | "Break My Soul" | ||
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story | 2023 | S1.E1 - Queen to Be | "Halo"A | [73] |
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story | S1.E4 - Holding the King | "Deja Vu"A | [73] | |
Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story | S1.E6 - Gardens in Bloom | “Run the World (Girls)”A | [73] | |
The Kardashians | S3.E1 - Can Everyone Get Their Sh*t Together? | "Cuff It" | [74] | |
Ted Lasso | S3.E1 - Smells Like Mean Spirit | "Ring The Alarm" | [75] | |
The Summer I Turned Pretty | S2.E8 - Love Triangle | "XO" | [76] | |
Station 19 | 2024 | S7.E3 - True Colors | "Break My Soul" | [77] |
Television (Talent or Musical Shows)
[edit]Show | Year | Product / Episode | Song | Ref(s) |
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Dancing with the Stars | 2005 | S1.E1 - Round 1 | "Crazy In Love" | |
Glee | 2009 | S1.E4 - Preggers | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | [78] |
Glee | S1.E6 - Vitamin D | "Halo" | [79] | |
Glee | S1.E11 - Hairography | "Crazy In Love" | [80] | |
RuPaul's Drag Race | S1.E5 - Drag School of Charm | "Freakum Dress" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S6.E1 - Audition #1 | "Halo" | ||
Glee | 2010 | S2.E1 - Audition | "Listen" | [81] |
So You Think You Can Dance | S7.E3 - Auditions #5 & 6 / Vegas Callbacks P.1 | "Halo" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S7.E8 - Top 10 Perform | "If I Were a Boy" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S7.E18 - Top 6 Perform Again | "Fever" | ||
Glee | 2011 | S3.E3 - Asian F | "Run The World (Girls)" | [82] |
So You Think You Can Dance | S8.E3 - Los Angeles Auditions | "Naughty Girl" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S8.E4 - Las Vegas Callbacks | "Naughty Girl" | ||
Glee | 2012 | S3.E22 - Goodbye | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | |
So You Think You Can Dance | S9.E14 - Top 4 Perform | "Best Thing I Never Had" | ||
The Voice | S2.E5 - The Blind Auditions, Part 5 | "If I Were a Boy" | ||
The Voice | S2.E11 - Live Eliminations (1) | "If I Were a Boy" | ||
The Voice | S2.E14 - The Quarterfinals | "Halo" | ||
Glee | 2013 | S4.E13 - Diva | "Diva" | [83] |
Glee | S5.E5 - The End of Twerk | "If I Were A Boy" | [84] | |
So You Think You Can Dance | S10.E4 - Auditions #3 | "Fever" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S10.E17 - Top 4 Perform, 2 Eliminated | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S10.E18 - The Live Finale: The Winners Are Chosen Part 1 | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | 2014 | S11.E1 - Auditions #1: New Orleans & Chicago | "Run The World (Girls)" | |
So You Think You Can Dance | S11.E3 - Auditions #3: LA & Philadelphia | "***Flawless" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S11.E7 - Top 20 Perform: 2 Eliminated | "***Flawless" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S11.E10 - Top 14 Perform, 4 Eliminated | "Fever" | ||
Dancing With The Stars | S18.E4 - Episode 4 | "Grown Woman" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | 2015 | S12.E2 - Auditions #2: Detroit | "Fever" | |
So You Think You Can Dance | S12.E10 - A Decade of Dance Special Edition | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S12.E14 - Top 6 Perform Live + Elimination | "Haunted" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | S12.E16 - Finale Part 2: Top 2 Perform | "Haunted" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | 2016 | S13.E2 - The Next Generation: Auditions #2 | "Countdown" | |
So You Think You Can Dance | S13.E8 - The Next Generation: Top 8 Perform + Eliminations | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
Dancing With The Stars | S22.E7 - Week 7: Icons | "Crazy In Love" | ||
So You Think You Can Dance | 2018 | S15.E3 - Auditions #3 | "I'd Rather Go Blind" | |
Lip Sync Battle | 2019 | S5.E3 - Brooklyn Decker vs. Andy Roddick | "Sorry" | |
So You Think You Can Dance | S16.E1 - Judges Auditions #1 | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
World of Dance | S3.E10 - Divisional Final | "Run The World (Girls)" | ||
Dancing With The Stars | S28.E7 - Halloween Night | Sweet Dreams" | ||
The Voice | 2021 | S20.E17 - Live Finale Part 1 | "Freedom" | |
American Idol | S19.E15 - The Comeback | "Say Yes" | ||
American Idol | S19.E18 - My Personal Idol/Artist Singles | "I Was Here" | ||
The Masked Singer | S6.E5 - Date Night | "If I Were a Boy" | ||
Lizzo's Watch Out for the Big Grrrls | 2022 | S1.E2 - HBCYOU Band | "Formation" | |
RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars | S7.E3 - The Realness of Fortune Ball | "Green Light" | ||
RuPaul's Drag Race | S14.E6 - Glamazon Prime | "Suga Mama" | ||
RuPaul's Drag Race | S14.E11 - An Extra Special Episode | "Radio" | ||
RuPaul's Drag Race | 2023 | S15.E10 - 50/50's Most Gagworthy Stars | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | |
RuPaul's Drag Race | 2024 | S16.E1 - Rate-A-Queen | "Break My Soul" |
Film
[edit]Non-Featured Commercial Campaigns
[edit]Brand | Year | Product | Song | Ref(s) |
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Mean Girls | 2004 | Film Trailer | "Naughty Girl" | |
McDonald's I'm Lovin’ It | Fast-Food Restaurant Chain | "I'm Lovin It" (Jingle) | [99] | |
BGCA Great Futures Start Here PSA | 2011 | Charity Campaign | "I Was Here" | |
Gucci Chime for Change | 2013 | Charity Campaign | "Pretty Hurts" | [100] |
Target School Takes a Lot: Music Class | Discount Department Store | "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It" (Recorder) | ||
Fifty Shades of Grey | 2014 | Film Trailer | "Haunted" | [101] |
Fifty Shades of Grey | 2015 | Film Trailer | "Crazy In Love (2014 Remix)" | [102][103] |
Honda Red Summer Clearance Event | 2016 | Automobile | "Crazy In Love" | |
Nike, Inc. x Simone Biles | 2017 | Athletic Apparel | "Jealous" | [104] |
Chanel Gabrielle | Fragrance | "Runnin' (Lose It All)" | [105] | |
Apple Watch Live Bright | Watches | "Freedom" | [106] | |
Louis Vuitton Attrape-Rêves | 2018 | Fragrance | "XO" | [107] |
Google Most Searched: Black History Month | 2020 | Search Engine | "Countdown" | [108] |
Candyman | Film Trailer | "Say My Name" | [109] | |
Apple Mac International Women's Day | Personal Computers | "***Flawless" | [110][111] | |
Peloton At Home Motivation | Home Fitness System | "Countdown" | ||
Google First of Many: Women's History Month | 2021 | Search Engine | "Formation" | |
The Woman King | 2022 | Film Trailer | "My Power" | [112] |
Gatorade | Electrolyte Beverage | "For Serena Williams, With Love" (Narration) | [113] | |
Airbnb Made Possible By Hosts | Vacation Rental | "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" | ||
Gucci Chime for Gender Equality | 2023 | Charity Campaign | "Freedom" | [114] |
Rabanne Million | 2024 | Fragrance | "Pure/Honey" | [115] |
NBC 2024 Olympics Simone Biles Coverage | Olympic Women's Gymnastics | "Just For Fun" (Narration) | [116][117] |
Theme Songs
[edit]Show | Year | Product | Song | Ref(s) |
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The Proud Family | 2001 | Animated Television Show | "Proud Family Theme Song" | [118] |
Caminho das Índias | 2009 | Telenovela | "Halo" | [119] |
Talks with Mama Tina | 2021 | Talk Show | "Let's Talk About It" | [120][121] |
Notes
[edit]- A.^ All three are orchestral covers for Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story (soundtrack), produced by Kris Bowers with brothers Brian and Caleb Chan.[122]
- B ^ The Chipettes performed a cover produced by Ross Bagdasarian Jr. for Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (soundtrack).
- C.^ Emeli Sandé and the Bryan Ferry Orchestra performed a cover produced by Jon Brion for The Great Gatsby: Music from Baz Luhrmann's Film.
- D.^ The "Haunted" (Michael Diamond Remix) appears on the Fifty Shades of Grey (soundtrack).
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