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Beyoncé rose to fame as the lead singer of a popular R&B and pop girl group that sold millions worldwide. What was the group's name?
Destiny's Child won three Grammy Awards during their career.
Beyoncé's debut solo album featured her breakout hit 'Crazy in Love' with Jay-Z, marking her shift from group to solo stardom. What was the album called?
The album Dangerously in Love won five Grammy Awards, including Best Contemporary R&B Album.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z named their first daughter after a flowering plant and a Roman numeral, making her the youngest Grammy winner ever. What is her name?
Ivy is the name of a flowering plant and the Roman numeral for four.
For her powerful role as Deena Jones in Dreamgirls, Beyoncé earned her first Oscar nod in a film based on a hit stage show. What was it based on?
Dreamgirls began as a Broadway musical, first premiering in 1981.
Beyoncé introduced her bold alter ego on her third solo album to channel her stage energy, separating her shy side from her performer self. Who is it?
Sasha Fierce draws inspiration from Beyoncé's grandmother and blues singer Bessie Smith.
In 2018, Beyoncé made history as the first Black woman to headline a major music festival, delivering a set that celebrated Black culture and HBCUs. What festival was it?
Beyoncé's 2018 Coachella performance, dubbed "Beychella," was streamed by 418,000 viewers, the most ever for a festival livestream.
Beyoncé's visual album Lemonade drew from themes of love, betrayal, and healing, inspired by the poetry of a young Somali-British writer. Who was she?
Warsan Shire's poetry often explores themes of womanhood, migration, and trauma, which deeply influenced Beyoncé's Lemonade. Her work resonates with experiences of displacement and cultural identity.
Beyoncé founded her own company in 2008 to produce music, films, and fashion, named after a Houston street from her childhood. What is it called?
Parkwood Entertainment's name honors Parkwood Drive in Houston, where Beyoncé grew up.
Beyoncé's anthem 'Formation' addressed Black pride and Southern roots, with visuals supporting a key social justice movement. Which one?
The "Formation" music video was released just before Super Bowl 50, amplifying its message of Black empowerment.