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Beyoncé’s top 5 solo hits: a look at her biggest Billboard Hot 100 successes

As Beyoncé turns 43, we revisit her top five Billboard hits.

Beyoncé’s career has been nothing short of phenomenal, spanning decades and yielding numerous chart-topping hits.

From her early days with Destiny’s Child to her illustrious solo career, she has consistently dominated the Billboard Hot 100. With multiple solo tracks gracing the chart, we take a closer look at her top five highest-performing hits based on their ranking.

5. “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” – The Iconic Hit That Defined a Generation

At No. 5, “Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)” ruled the Billboard Hot 100 for four weeks in 2008. Known for its viral dance moves and empowering message, this track from I Am… Sasha Fierce remains one of Beyoncé’s most recognizable hits.

4. “Check on It” – A Chart-Topping Collaboration with Slim Thug

Coming in at No. 4, “Check on It” featuring Slim Thug spent five weeks at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 in 2006. This track from her B’Day album showcases her effortless blend of R&B and hip-hop.

3. “Crazy in Love” – The Song That Launched Beyoncé’s Solo Career

At No. 3 is “Crazy in Love,” featuring Jay-Z, which dominated the summer of 2003. Staying at No. 1 for eight weeks, this debut solo single from Dangerously in Love marked the beginning of Beyoncé’s solo stardom.

2. “Baby Boy” – Beyoncé and Sean Paul’s Reggae Hit

Securing the No. 2 spot is “Baby Boy” featuring Sean Paul, a reggae-influenced track that held the No. 1 position for nine weeks in 2003. This Dangerously in Love hit solidified her ability to cross genres while staying true to her R&B roots.

1. “Irreplaceable” – Beyoncé’s Ultimate Anthem of Empowerment

Taking the top spot is “Irreplaceable,” which reigned supreme for 10 weeks at No. 1 in 2006. From her B’Day album, this song about independence and self-worth became an anthem for empowerment and continues to resonate with fans worldwide.

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