How Beyoncé's Music Videos Show Her Constant Evolution as a Pop Star
1. How Beyoncé develops and evolves
as a pop star through presentation
in music videos.
2. 1990’s
• Beyoncé started off in
the R&B group
‘Destiny’s Child’, along
with her cousin and
two classmates.
• Throughout the 90’s
they had multiple hits
including ‘Survivor’
and ‘Say My Name’
3. Style
• Beyoncé’s style at this point was very much the 90’s girl group,
• Everyone was a bit different but there was clear coordination.
• The style appears to be very much chosen and in fitting with
the themes.
• Individuality and expression through clothing isn’t at the
forefront at this point in Beyoncé’s career.
4. 2003
• ‘Dangerously In Love’, Beyoncé’s first solo
album was released and earned her five
Grammys.
5. • Through Beyoncé’s ‘Crazy in Love’ video she
explores her evolution into becoming a solo artist.
• The clothing has become much less structured and
is not fitting with a certain them.
• Also the video gives off the impression that she is a
strong women through her dancing and attitude in
the video.
6. Solo Career
• Beyoncé’s music career
has evolved from her
real-life experiences.
• As she has grown-up
her music has reflected
her current situations.
• A lot of her music
reflects her personal
relationships so as they
evolve so does her
music.
7. • Beyoncé has gone from being ‘Crazy in Love’
to singing about ‘What’s worse lookin’ jealous
or crazy?’
• With her changing attitude to love and
relationships comes stronger music videos.
• Beyoncé has become an image in feminism.
• Many people state that her latest work,
‘Lemonade’ is a revolutionary piece of art
representing black feminism.
8. Although Beyoncé’s main themes and the way she presents
herself stay the same she is constantly evolving with the times.
Recently she has begun to address political and racial issues that
she feels strong about. An example of this is her music video
‘Formation’ where she relates back to her past and uses to
remind her audience of where she has come from.