Shawn Carter - Carter, aka Beyonce's then-boyfriend Jay Z, contributed to the song with a rap verse and possibly other writing contributions as well. ![]() Rich Harrison - American record producer Richard Harrison produced and helped write the opening track on Bey's debut solo album that won best R&B song and she and Jay-Z best R&B/rap collaboration at the 46th Grammys.Įugene Record - Record was the lead singer of the 1960s/70s Chicago vocal quartet Chi-Lites. Here's who helped write some of Beyoncé's best songs (in addition to Beyoncé): Can you try mixing it with that?'"Ī plethora of songwriters and producers have contributed to some of Bey's most iconic hits that made her metamorphosis from Beyoncé Knowles, former lead singer of Destiny's Child, to Queen Bey. She's very Frankenstein when she comes to songs. " visits each room and will contribute and let us know what she's feeling and what she's not feeling," she told Rolling Stone. We all live in a house together-like five producers and five topline writers."įurler said Bey's contributions are a bit unorthodox compared to other singers who brainstorm with all the writers in one meeting. Singer-songwriter Sia Furler, who's written music for several artists, including Bey, told Rolling Stone in 2015 writing for the R&B megastar is "writing camp, essentially. BC Jean, who co-wrote the song with Toby Gad, told Hartford Courant about her reaction when she got a phone call saying that Beyoncé would be recording her song. Like many modern music stars, Beyoncé's usually one of several co-writers on most of her songs (note: Anyone who sits in on writing sessions is listed in the credits, according to the Guardian).
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