Can You Finish All of These Beyoncé Lyrics?

By: Beth Hendricks
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Can You Finish All of These Beyoncé Lyrics?
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About This Quiz

She sat at the helm of one of the greatest girl groups of all time. She has 23 Grammys and 70 nominations, making her the Grammys' most-nominated female artist, and is the most-awarded artist at the MTV Video Music Awards, BET Awards, Billboard Awards and Soul Train Awards. She acts. She dances. She sings. She created an alter ego (Sasha Fierce). She got "bootylicious" added to the Oxford English Dictionary. She has performed for sitting presidents and Super Bowl fans — all while maintaining a marriage to rapper and business mogul Jay-Z and giving birth to their three children. 

Is there anything Beyoncé can't do?

The lyrics of her songs also speak to her sass and indomitable fierceness. Phrases like "How you gonna upgrade me? What's higher than No. 1?" and "Imma keep runnin' 'cause a winner don't quit on themselves" show where the songstress' head's at. "There's nothing not to love about me, I'm lovely" and, our favorite, "I sneezed on the beat and the beat got sicker," elevate Mrs. Knowles-Carter to the upper stratosphere of fame. It's what fuels her fans, the Beyhive, and not for nothing, this quiz!

So, go on and show us that you know your A, Bey, Cs! Can you finish these song lyrics from some of Beyoncé's best-loved hits? Here's your "Green Light": "Work It Out!"






Single Ladies by Beyonce
Columbia
Can you finish these lyrics: "If you liked it then you should've _____________"
... treated me better."
... put a ring on it."
... acted more like it."
... made an offer."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The title of Beyoncé's, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)," pretty much gives away the answer, doesn't it? Although, you might've been hanging out under a rock if you weren't already familiar with this single from 2008 that won a Grammy for "Song of the Year" two years later.

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2 - Beyoncé - Sorry
Parkwood/Columbia
"Baby, I can see your halo," comes just before which of these phrases in Beyoncé's "Halo"?
"... you're an angel straight from heaven."
"... you know you're my saving grace."
"... but I have devil horns."
"... it's slipping, slipping away."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Halo" is a ballad recorded by Beyoncé as part of her "I Am... Sasha Fierce" album. There have been rumors that the song was originally intended for Leona Lewis, but industry insiders said it was always written with Queen Bey in mind.

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7 - Beyoncé - Naughty Girl
Columbia/Music World
"I slay, okay, ________ ..." What fills the gap in Beyoncé's song, "Formation"?
... all day."
... what can I say?"
... hooray!"
... and make money."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In case you were wondering, Beyoncé slays ... all day. (Was there ever any doubt?) That's directly from her song, "Formation," from the album, "Lemonade." She performed it with much fanfare at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show.

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12 - Beyoncé - Blow
Parkwood/Columbia
The secret to being "Flawless," Beyoncé says, "I wake up looking this good ..." What follows?
... better than anyone in my hood."
... and I wouldn’t change it if I could."
... ain't nobody else that would."
... what would you do if you could?"
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Bow down! Beyoncé wakes up "looking this good" and she "wouldn't change it" if she could. We don't blame you, girl! If we could wake up looking like Beyoncé for a day, it's hard telling what would happen!

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15 - Beyoncé - Superpower ft. Frank Ocean
Parkwood/Columbia
What did Queen Bey say here? "The truth of the matter is replacing you _________
... hurts like hell
... is so easy."
... is impossible."
... changed everything."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Ouch! Beyoncé is brutal for this one: "'Cause the truth of the matter/Is replacing you is so easy." So, why is the song called "Irreplaceable?" Because, Bey continues, "Don't you ever for a second get/To thinking you're irreplaceable."

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26 - Beyoncé - Blow
Parkwood/Columbia
Beyoncé said she would, "I'd roll out of bed in the morning ..." in "If I Were a Boy." What phrase comes next?
... and not care for a. second."
... and go fishing all day."
... and throw on what I wanted then go"
... and ask for numbers."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Beyoncé released, "If I Were a Boy" as part of her 2008 album, "I Am... Sasha Fierce." In it, she sings about the things she would do if she were, well, a boy. The song has been covered many times by folks like Reba McEntire and the show ,"Glee."

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3 - Beyoncé - SPIRIT
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Beyoncé sings, "When you leave, I'm begging you not to go," in "Crazy in Love," but what's the next phrase?
... call your name two or three times in a row."
"... it's the beat my heart skips when you go."
".. you know I simply can't tell you no."
"... I tell you that but you say you already know."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

A 2003 release for her "Dangerously in Love" album, Beyoncé gives us all the relationship feels in this song, when she sings about — what else — looking "Crazy in Love" for her romantic interest.

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24 - Beyoncé - Haunted
Parkwood/Columbia
"He only want me when I'm not there," is the start of a phrase that had everyone's attention in the summer of 2016. What comes next?
... so why the hell should I even care?"
... he better call Becky with the good hair."
... he better understand I'm not gonna be there."
... I come in the room and suck out all the air."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Becky with the good hair" is the key phrase here, from the 2016 song, "Sorry." There was a lot of speculation about who Beyoncé was referring to, amid the cheating allegations leveled against her husband, but we'll let you Google it to find out who Becky really is.

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33 - Beyoncé - Superpower ft. Frank Ocean
Parkwood/Columbia
Go, girl! What comes after, "We're smart enough to make these millions, strong enough to bear the children ...."?
... smart enough to stand solo."
... then make more millions."
... smart enough to mind my business."
... then get back to business."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Who run the world? Girls!" Talk about an empowering song for women! Beyoncé nailed it with "Run the World (Girls)." Its aggressive tone made it a pass for some, but the song won numerous awards for its choreography and dance.

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1 - Beyoncé - Hold Up
Parkwood/Columbia
What's the rest of this Bey phrase? "Diva is a female version ...
... of a player."
... of a moneymaker."
... of a big boss."
... of a hustler."
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Wrong Answer

Beyoncé is all about the female empowerment in this tune, written for her 2008 album, "I Am... Sasha Fierce." Another part of the song: "I'm a diva, best believe her, you see how she gettin' paid?/She ain't callin' him to greet her, don't need him, her bed's made." Tell 'em, B!

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28 - Beyoncé - Heaven
Parkwood/Columbia
Yoncé and her hubby teamed up on this song that says, "Who wants that perfect love story anyway ..." What lyric is missing?
... I love our story at the end of the day."
... cliché, cliché, cliché, cliché."
... let's do it, what do you say?"
... let's run away together."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

'"Part II (On The Run)," a fun collab between Queen Bey and her king (that's Jay-Z, if you hadn't heard), tells the story of a couple willing to risk it all for their dangerous relationship. The song appeared on Jay-Z's album, "Magna Carta Holy Grail."

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21 - Beyoncé - Countdown
Columbia
"You're the one that gives your all ..." is a sweet lyric. Which of these phrases follows it?
... you're the one I can always call."
... you're the one who breaks my fall."
... you're the one on top of it all."
... you're the one I met at the mall."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Love On Top" in one of those upbeat, rousing melodies that Beyoncé has become known for. In this song, she's singing about her true love: "Baby it's you/You're the one I love/You're the one I need/You're the only one I see."

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4 - Beyoncé - Countdown
Columbia
Driver, roll up the partition, please! How did Queen Bey finish these lyrics? "Took 45 minutes to get all dressed up ... _________________."
"We ain't even gonna make it to this club."
"Spilled lemonade everywhere and had to go home."
"We can't decide which way to go."
"Chauffeur eavesdropping trying not to crash."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Partition" was a song released by Beyoncé as part of her self-titled album in 2013. The song is, ahem, shall we say – explicit? But, hey, Queen Bey knows how to tell a story and make it feel less ... dirty.

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5 - Beyoncé - 7:11
Parkwood/Columbia
"Everything you own ..." is where, according to Beyoncé?
... in the trash."
... out on the front lawn."
... in the box to the left."
... now belongs to me."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Don't worry; Beyoncé isn't keeping anyone's stuff in the song, "Irreplaceable." Instead, she sings, "Everything you own in the box to the left." We think that's a subtle sign that it's time for you to move on ... or out.

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6 - Beyoncé - Partition
Columbia
Yoncé had specific instructions in these lyrics: "Baby boy, you stay on my mind ..." What comes next?
... can I get your digits?"
... fulfill my fantasies."
... come on over here."
... let's leave this town tonight."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Appropriately titled, "Baby Boy," this song with Sean Paul comes from Beyoncé's debut album, "Dangerously in Love." In it, the singer addresses the object of her affections with all of the fantasies she has in mind.

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8 - Beyoncé - Haunted
Parkwood/Columbia
"Stop interrupting my grinding ..." is followed by which of these phrases in "Sorry"?
... I'm stacking dollar bills."
... if you ain't makin' me money."
... I don't have time for you."
... I ain't thinking 'bout you."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The song's title may be "Sorry," but Beyoncé sounds anything but when she sings, "Stop interrupting my grinding, I ain't thinking 'bout you." Ouch. She goes on to say, "Sorry, I ain't sorry/I ain't thinking 'bout you."

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9 - Beyoncé - Formation
Parkwood/Columbia
In "No Angel," Beyoncé sings, "I come with a side of trouble, _________________." What's missing?
... hold the problems, I got none."
... but that's nobody's business."
... do you know what I'm sayin'?"
... but I know that's why you're staying."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

She's no angel and she's telling you so in this song titled, "No Angel." Beyoncé sings, "Underneath the pretty face is something complicated," before she tells listeners that she "comes with a side of trouble." But that's why you're sticking around, right?

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10 - Beyoncé - Freedom
Parkwood/Columbia
"Ya man ain’t never seen ___________." Can you finish this Yoncé lyric?
... a party this dope."
... a booty like this."
... a woman like me."
... a crew like mine."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Hey, we love a woman with confidence, and Beyoncé has it in spades. In "Partition," she's telling us about one of her finest, ahem, features. "Partition" was incorporated in her self-titled album released in 2013.

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11 - Beyoncé - Pretty Hurts
Columbia
"Some call it arrogant," Queen Bey sings in "Ego." What line follows it?
... I call it confident.”
... so do I."
... what do you think?"
... you're so vain."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In the song, "Ego," Beyoncé sings, "Usually I'm humble/Right now I don't choose/You can leave with me/Or you could have the blues/Some call it arrogant/I call it confident." "Ego" featured guest vocals from none other than Kanye West.

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13 - Beyoncé - Mine
Parkwood/Columbia
She's got those, “Six inch heels ..." Which of these phrases comes next?
... know when to pull them out."
... what can't I do in six inch heels?"
... she walked in the club like nobody’s business."
... makin' boss moves."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

The song, titled "6 Inch," starts off with, "Six inch heels, she walked in the club like nobody's business." Clearly, someone is making boss moves: "She's stacking money, money everywhere she goes."

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14 - Beyoncé - XO
Parkwood/Columbia
"Nine times out of 10, I'm in my feelings," Queen Bey sings. What line is next in this song?
... Nine times out of 10, you're not."
... the last time is the first one times 10."
... 10,000 times, you draw me out."
... 10 times out of nine, I'm only human."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Beyoncé's "Love Drought" was featured on 2016's "Lemonade." Contrary to rumors at the time, the song was not about alleged infidelities by Beyoncé's husband, Jay-Z, but rather aimed at a record label and its perceived untruths.

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17 - Beyoncé - Sorry
Parkwood/Columbia
"Thank God you blew it," the song says. What comes next?
... I don't know how you do it."
... I somehow always knew it."
... I thank God I dodged a bullet."
... I finally said 'screw it.'"
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Wrong Answer

"Best Thing I Never Had," an inclusion on Beyoncé's 2011 album, "4," was a song whose lyrics could speak to both men and women who have been in a rocky relationship. Bey follows up these lines with, "I'm so over you."

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18 - Beyoncé - SPIRIT
Walt Disney
"You don't deserve my tears ..." How does Beyoncé finish these lyrics?
... I guess that's why they ain't there."
... but I can't stop them from falling."
... and I won't let you see me cryin'."
"... I didn't deserve your fears."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Listen, Beyoncé is never going to be one to admit she's been crying over a man, as evidenced in the song, "Best Thing I Never Had." These lines follow, "So sad you're hurt/Boo hoo, oh, did you expect me to care?"

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19 - Beyoncé - Grown Woman
Parkwood/Columbia
Which phrase follows this one? "Baby kiss me before ...
... you go."
... they turn the lights out."
... like you mean it."
... and kiss me and kiss me again."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"XO," from Beyoncé's self-titled album in 2013 is perhaps one of the singer's lesser-known tunes, but that doesn't mean it didn't generate some controversy. An audio recording of the Challenger disaster that occurred in 1986 at the start of the song drew scorn from some.

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20 - Beyoncé - Dance for You
Columbia
Beyoncé's "Freedom" includes this phrase, "Imma keep runnin' 'cause ..." What comes next?
... I'm on a journey to find myself."
... life is trying to pass me by."
... I'm trying to get away from you."
... a winner don't quit on themselves."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Freedom" showed up on Beyoncé's 2016 album, "Lemonade," and featured popular rapper Kendrick Lamar. The song appears to be a personal reflection from the Queen herself, who added: "Singin', freedom/Freedom/Where are you?/'Cause I need freedom, too/I break chains all by myself."

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22 - Beyoncé - Love On Top
Columbia
Queen Bey follows these lyrics, "Middle fingers up, put them hands high," with what?
... middle fingers up, up to the sky."
... you'll never see me cry."
... wash your sad face and let it dry."
... wave it in his face, tell him boy, bye."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Beyoncé is clearly NOT sorry, even though that's the name of her song here — "Sorry." In fact, the entire song is decidedly unapologetic, so we feel like Bey is sending a message here. The question is ... to whom?

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23 - Beyoncé - 1+1
Columbia
"My baby is a 10," according to Beyoncé's "Countdown." What comes next?
"... shall I say it again?"
"... we dressing to the nine."
... your baby is a has-been."
... girl, you know it's true."
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Wrong Answer

The song, "Countdown," is true to its name, with Beyoncé delivering a literal countdown in the hook: "My baby is a 10/We dressing to the nine/He pick me up, we eight/Make me feel so lucky, seven/He kiss me in his six ..."

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25 - Beyoncé - Pretty Hurts
Columbia
Can you finish these lyrics? "Our love was stronger ... "
... than your pride."
... than the ocean."
... than I ever knew."
... than I could've dreamed."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

In "All Night," Beyoncé sings about the strength of her relationship with her lover, one she is trying to rebuild after infidelity and loss of trust. She continues, "Beyond your darkness, I'm your light/Oh, if you get deep, you touch my mind."

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27 - Beyoncé - XO
Parkwood/Columbia
"I am the dragon breathing fire," Beyoncé sings in "Don't Hurt Yourself." What does she follow it up with?
... I am the boss above all."
...beautiful mane, I'm the lion."
... I am the fire all-consuming."
... I am the woman you love."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Don't Hurt Yourself" was recorded as a part of the album, "Lemonade," released in 2016. Despite not generating much popular radio airplay, the song received a Grammy nomination in the "Best Rock Performance" category.

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29 - Beyoncé - Ghost
Parkwood/Columbia
How did Beyoncé follow up this phrase, "How you gonna upgrade me?"
... better upgrade yourself."
... and why would you want to?'
... what's higher than number one?"
... how you gonna replace me?"
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"Upgrade U" was a part of Beyoncé's second album, "B'Day," in 2006. The song included a ton of popular personalities who contributed to it, including Jay-Z, Sean Garrett, Swizz Beatz and Bey's sister, Solange.

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30 - Beyoncé - Rocket
Parkwood/Columbia
From the song of the same name, what line follows this? "Me, myself, and I ... "
... love is the blindest."
... that's all I got in the end."
... who else can you depend on?"
... and you're nowhere in the picture."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"Me, Myself and I" shows the emotional journey that takes place after a partner cheats and the other person figures out how to pick up the pieces. She released it as the third single from "Dangerously In Love."

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31 - Spirit" + "Bigger"
Walt Disney/Parkwood/Columbia
Here's our favorite: "I sneezed on the beat and ..." What happened next?
... and said, 'Excuse me.'"
... the beat got sicker."
... it all fell down."
... it got a fever."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"I sneezed on the beat, and the beat got sicker" is part of the lyrics from Beyoncé's song, "Partition." The next line in the song says, "Yoncé all on his mouth like liquor." "Partition" was co-written and produced with the likes of Justin Timberlake and Timbaland.

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32 - Beyoncé - Ghost
Parkwood/Columbia
"You can be a sweet dream ______________." How do you finish these lyrics from "Sweet Dreams"?
... or turn the lights on."
... or put me back to sleep."
... or a beautiful nightmare."
... or my worst nightmare."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

"You can be a sweet dream or a beautiful nightmare," Beyoncé sings in "Sweet Dreams." The song was actually originally intended to be called "Beautiful Nightmare," and was included on her "I Am... Sasha Fierce" album.

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34 - Beyoncé - Countdown
Columbia
Bey tells us, "I wanted more than just a man ..." in "Summertime," and follows it up with which of these?
... I needed a friend."
... I wanted a soul mate."
... I wanted a summertime romance."
... I needed your love."
Correct Answer
Wrong Answer

Beyoncé's "Summertime" was a part of the album, "The Fighting Temptations," a movie featuring Beyoncé and Cuba Gooding Jr. The song continues, "Someone I can talk to, someone who really listens ..." Been there!

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35 - Beyoncé - SPIRIT
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Beyoncé warns them to "Ring the Alarm," singing, "You ain't never seen ..." What follows it?
... a fire like the one I'm gon' cause."
... the smoke from my gun."
... someone burn it down like me."
... a woman scorned like this."
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"Ring the Alarm" was typical aggressive Beyoncé, letting everyone know the foolishness she won't put up with. She also sings, "I done put in a call, time to ring the alarm." If we were you, we'd listen.

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