Beyoncé streams ‘Grown Woman’ to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her album of the same name, which achieved the historic achievement of being iTunes’ best-selling album at the time!
With the release of “Grown Woman” from her self-titled album on streaming services, Beyoncé once again made the “world stop”.
Beyoncé has at last granted her fans access to the official streaming version of her deep cut, “Grown Woman.”
In honor of the tenth anniversary of her self-titled album, the singer released “Grown Woman” to streaming platforms on December 13 as an early Christmas present.
The “Grown Woman” video was exclusively available on YouTube for the previous ten years for BeyHive members who did not buy the product; it was posted there in 2014 for the first anniversary.
It was not included on the 14-track companion record, but it was included as a bonus on the Beyoncé visual album.
Beyoncé, The-Dream, Kelly Sheehan, Chris Godbey, Darryl Pearson, Garland Mosley, Timbaland (who is also the co-producer), and Kelly Sheehan co-wrote the song.
With 145 million views on YouTube as of right now, “Grown Woman” is a popular song that goes well with other Beyoncé videos like “Partition,” “No Angel,” and the Jay-Z produced “Drunk in Love.”
On December 13, 2013, Beyoncé released a surprise album on Apple Music without any prior marketing. It was an iconic launch. With 617,213 copies sold in only three days, it debuted at the top of the Billboard 200 and became the fastest-selling album in iTunes history at the time.
On Thursday, Beyoncé posted an Instagram picture reflecting on the chaos and recognition. Over the phone, someone can be heard stating, rather bewildered, “She’s recording an album and each song has a video, which are all being released simultaneously.” Is this anything that she discussed with you, then?
In a voiceover, the 42-year-old says, “I still get scared before every album release.” I’m always trying to figure out what the underlying meaning of my work is.
I want no one to inform me when my record is being released. All I want is for my album to be released when it’s ready, and from me to my supporters. The antithesis of perfection is this record.
In the ten years following the release of her self-titled album, Beyoncé’s stardom has grown even more. The 32-time Grammy Award winner is now just $200 million away from being a billionaire, and Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé recently debuted as the top film in the United States box office.