Beyonce Designing New Maternity Collection Line for Her Fashion Line, Dereon
Beyonce already has a successful clothing line called House of Dereon, and now the mom-to-be is branching out into maternity fashion.
Beyonce already has a successful clothing line called House of Dereon, and now the mom-to-be is branching out into maternity fashion.
With a new album out, Beyonce is everywhere these days. From the cover of magazines to PSAs, the triple threat is working hard to promote 4. But when it comes to her involvement with the Michael Forever: The Tribute Concert, it looks like the artist simply wanted to honor one of her idols.
Beyoncé and her media mogul husband Jay-Z can add another accolade to their already impressive resumes; the pair has been named the highest-paid couple in music by Forbes magazine. The duo is the second overall highest-paid celebrity couple in the world behind New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady and his supermodel wife Gisele Bundchen.
According to Forbes, between May 2010 and May 2011, “Sasha Fierce” and “Hov” made a combined $72 million. Besides top-selling albums, Beyoncé fronts her own fashion line Deréon and endorsement deals with DirectTV, General Mills and L’Oreal.
New York City has seen its share of quick concert sellouts, with Prince among the artists whose shows had lightning-fast ticket sales.
You can add Beyonce to that esteemed list. All of the tickets for her Aug. 14 show at Manhattan’s Roseland Ballroom were scooped up just 22 seconds after they went on sale to the general public on Aug. 10.
Beyoncé's choreographed flash mobs are the hottest ticket in music right now. First, B surprised a group of kids mastering her 'Move Your Body' moves in their school's auditorium and on Thursday, she snuck up on a group of shoppers at a Harlem, New York Target taking a dance lesson from her choreographer.
The crowd was dancing to her latest single, 'Countdown,' when Beyoncé emerged (to hysterical screams, naturally) and joined in, too.
Beyoncé skipped out on the 2011 BET Awards last night, but she had a good excuse: she was making history at England’s Glastonbury Music Festival.
Strange as it might sound in the 21st century, Beyoncé became the first African-American to headline Glastonbury over the weekend — and she did it in style, bringing her dazzling stage show and a hit-packed set list to the festival, while still making room for a pair of tracks from her latest solo release, ’4.’
After 'Run the World (Girls)' divided music fans and critics, Beyoncé has returned with the second single off her upcoming album, '4,' that is destined to be one of the biggest hits of the summer.
In what plays out like a nice follow-up to 'Irreplaceable,' 'Best Thing I Never Had' is a mid-tempo anthem in which Beyoncé sees the true colors of her former lover.
Justin Bieber and Eminem may be two very different acts, but they wound up with the same number of awards at Sunday’s Billboard Music Awards.
Each star collected six trophies. Eminem scored victories top artist, top male artist, top Billboard 200 album, top rap artist, top rap song and top rap album. The Beebs won for top new artist, top social artist, top streaming artist, top digital media artist, top pop album and top streaming song.
President Barack Obama took down the most wanted terrorist in the world this week, but it looks like wife Michelle has some pretty slick moves of her own.
While promoting her Let's Move campaign Tuesday, which aims to fight childhood obesity, the First Lady took part in a flash workout to Beyonce's 'Move Your Body,' in which she showed off her ability to do the Dougie and the Running Man (pretty well, we might add).
Check out the fun video after the jump, then relive Beyonce's dance-tastic music video.
Beyoncé is back with 'Move Your Body,' a new video that is getting kids up on their feet.
The video features the pop songstress surprising a school cafeteria with a 'Flash Workout.' Beyoncé wears neon green knee-high socks while she leads students in some riveting dance moves. She has the kids dance 'The Dougie,' a salsa and 'The Running Man,' and samples everything from Beyonce's 'Get Me Bodied' to 'Irreplaceable.'
She's back!
After what feels like an eternity, new music from pop diva Beyoncé has finally made its way onto the Internet, and once again, it's an anthem to women around the world.
Much like 'Single Ladies,' 'Girls (Who Run the World)' celebrates the power of the female sex, and is an up-tempo, aggressive song that is sure to go over well in clubs everywhere.
But will it be as big a hit as 'Single Ladies'?