Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Beautiful Liar - (with Shakira) 2. Irreplaceable 3. Welcome to Hollywood - (with Jay-Z) 4. Greenlight 5. Kitty Kat 6. Upgrade U - (with Jay-Z) 7. Flaws and All 8. If 9. Get Me Bodied - (Extended mix) 10. Freakum Dress 11. Suga Mama 12. Deja Vu - (with Jay-Z) 13. Ring the Alarm 14. Resentment 15. Listen - (From The Motion Picture 'Dreamgirls')
DISC 2: 1. Amor Gitano - (with Alejandro Fernandez) 2. Listen (Oye) 3. Irreplaceable (Irreemplazable) 4. Beautiful Liar (Bello Embustero) 5. Beautiful Liar - (remix) 6. Beautiful Liar - (Spanglish version, with Sasha) 7. Irreplaceable (Irreemplazable) - (Nortena remix)
| Details | | Playing Time: | 88 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Jay-Z | | Producer: | Rich Harrison, StarGate, Swizz Beatz, The Neptunes | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel include: Beyonce; Erik Hermansen, Keyon Harold, Alejandro Fernandez, Mauricio Guerrero, Cori Jacobs. Recording information: Sony Music Studios, New York, NY. Beyonce had little to prove on her second solo outing, B'DAY, having already demonstrated her taste, (solo) vocal prowess, and sparkling star quality on her first post-Destiny's Child release in 2003. Nevertheless, the singer and her crack team of producers and collaborators (R&B's finest, including the Neptunes, Swizz Beats, and Rich Harrison) have come up with a collection that's at least equal to her previous triumphs, and that shows off an almost angry intensity only hinted at on earlier releases. The club hit "Deja Vu," with an extended rap from boyfriend/producer Jay-Z, boasts an addictive bass line that contrasts dramatically with Beyonce's emotive upper register. The haunting "Ring the Alarm" is a multilayered melodrama built around a dizzying minor-key hook that relies on Beyonce's vocal dexterity and newfound fire. Despite the appealing bravado of most of the tracks on B-DAY, the most memorable song is the beautiful lovelorn ballad "Irreplaceable," on which a wounded Beyonce protesteth too much about an errant lover's dispensability. Her nuanced and soul-deep performance suggests the tearful hurt lying at the center of all that anger.
Editorial Reviews [A] generally exhilarating marriage of pop songcraft and state-of-the-art rhythms. Vibe
Ranked #72 in Q Magazine's 100 Greatest Albums of 2006. Q
3 stars out of 5 -- [T]he Nelly-esque 'Get me Bodied', the Neptunes-helmed 'Green Light', with its marvellously cascading chorus, and the super-taut 'Upgrade U' are turbo-charged... Q
[T]he songs arrive in huge gusts of rhythm and emotion, with Beyonce's voice rippling over clattery beats... -- Grade: B+ Entertainment Weekly
3 stars out of 5 -- [T]here is endless pleasure in the gliding transitions from Jay-Z's staccato rhymes to Beyonce's own honeyed flow... Rolling Stone
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