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Dangerously in Love

Dangerously in Love is the debut solo studio album by American singer Beyoncé. It was released on June 23, 2003, by Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment.

Dangerously in Love
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 23, 2003 (2003-06-23)
Recorded
  • 2000[a]
  • March 2002–March 2003
Studio
GenreR&B
Length60:52
Label
Producer
Beyoncé chronology
Dangerously in Love
(2003)
True Star: A Private Performance
(2004)
Singles from Dangerously in Love
  1. "Crazy in Love"
    Released: May 14, 2003
  2. "Baby Boy"
    Released: August 3, 2003
  3. "Me, Myself and I"
    Released: October 19, 2003
  4. "Naughty Girl"
    Released: March 14, 2004
  5. "The Closer I Get to You"
    Released: June 13, 2004

During the recording of Destiny's Child's third studio album Survivor (2001), the group announced that each member would produce solo albums. Recording sessions for Dangerously in Love took place from March 2002 to March 2003 at various recording studios, during the group's hiatus. As the executive producer of the album, Beyoncé took a wider role in its production, co-writing a majority of the songs, choosing which ones to produce and sharing ideas on mixing and mastering. Although she remained discreet about her interpretation of the album's songs, their underlying meanings were attributed by media outlets as an allusion to her intimate relationship with rapper, Jay-Z. Musically, the album is a mixture of uptempo tracks and ballads, all of which are primarily R&B songs, while also incorporating elements of soul, hip hop and Arabic music.

Upon its release, Dangerously in Love received generally positive reviews from music critics, many of whom praised Beyoncé's "artistic leap". An international commercial success, the album debuted atop the US Billboard 200, selling 317,000 copies in its first week and earning Beyoncé the highest debut-week sales among Destiny's Child members' solo albums. At the 46th Annual Grammy Awards (2004), the album and its songs won five awards, including Best Contemporary R&B Album; Beyoncé consequently tied with Lauryn Hill, Alicia Keys and Norah Jones for the record of most Grammy Awards won by a woman at a single ceremony.[l] Dangerously in Love has been certified sextuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and, as of 2011, has sold over 11 million copies worldwide.

Dangerously in Love produced four singles. "Crazy in Love" spent eight consecutive weeks atop the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching the top ten almost everywhere it charted and winning two Grammy Awards. "Baby Boy" replicated the international commercial success of "Crazy in Love" while outlasting it atop the Billboard Hot 100 by one week. "Me, Myself and I" peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 while attaining lower peaks than its predecessors internationally. "Naughty Girl" peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and within the top ten in several additional countries. Beyoncé promoted the album via numerous live performances and two concert tours—Dangerously in Love Tour (2003) and Verizon Ladies First Tour (2004), the latter of which was co-headlined with Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott, while the former produced the live album Live at Wembley (2004).

Background and development edit

Beyoncé launched her career as the lead singer in the R&B girl group Destiny's Child in the late 1990s. According to Corey Moss of MTV News, "fans [were] eager to see" how Beyoncé, after years with the group, performs solo.[2] While recording their third album Survivor in late 2000, Beyoncé announced the group would be put on hiatus in order for the members to produce solo albums in the coming years, which they hoped would boost interest in Destiny's Child.[3] The idea of individual releases emanated from the group's manager and Beyoncé's father Mathew Knowles.[4] With different musical styles for each member to produce, the albums were not intended to compete on the charts. Destiny's Child's management strategically planned to stagger the release of each group member's album to maximize sales.[5]

Michelle Williams was the first to release a debut solo album, titled Heart to Yours, in April 2002.[5] Meanwhile, Beyoncé had her film debut in the comedy film Austin Powers in Goldmember, and recorded her debut single "Work It Out", which was featured on the film's soundtrack.[5] Kelly Rowland collaborated with American rapper Nelly on the song "Dilemma" (2002) as a featured artist; it became a US Billboard Hot 100 number-one single, leading the label to advance the release date of her debut solo album Simply Deep to October. Beyoncé additionally starred in The Fighting Temptations (2003) and recorded another solo single. In August 2002, she collaborated with her now-husband Jay-Z as a featured vocalist on his song "'03 Bonnie & Clyde". Peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot 100, the song earned Beyoncé credibility as a solo artist and paved the way for the release of Dangerously in Love.[5][6]

Recording and production edit

 
Beyoncé performing the title track "Dangerously in Love 2"—originally recorded by Destiny's Child—during The Beyoncé Experience tour in 2007

Before Beyoncé began recording for Dangerously in Love, she selected the producers with whom she would collaborate. For two days, she held meetings with prospective producers from the West Coast across the East Coast, and had interviews with them.[7] Beyoncé went to Miami to begin sessions with record producer Scott Storch, her first collaborator,[8] and lived in a hotel in the following months.[9] As she wanted to concentrate on the album, Beyoncé took her time to avoid pressure build-up, significantly different from the hasty productions of Destiny's Child's albums.[9] Beyoncé felt that recording an album without her groupmates was "liberating and therapeutic", coming into the studio and freely expressing her ideas with her collaborators.[10] The dependency she developed with Destiny's Child, however, meant it was harder "to be on [her] own creatively".[10] As she wanted to grow as an artist, Beyoncé contacted other artists with a view to forming a collaborative partnership. When the collective finished writing several songs, she printed copies of each and sent them to prospective guest artists. She talked to them by phone for possible collaboration, eventually gaining their approval. Besides Jay-Z, Beyoncé was able to work with Jamaican artist Sean Paul and American rapper Missy Elliott, among others. In contrast, some artists sent copies of songs to Beyoncé, which were eventually produced. Beyoncé also worked with Elliott and Timbaland on a track titled "Wrapped Around Me", but it ultimately failed to appear on the album.[11]

Survivor included a track titled "Dangerously in Love", which was deemed too sophisticated compared to other tracks on the album, and Destiny's Child decided not to release it as a single. After recording several tracks for Dangerously in Love, Beyoncé decided to re-record and add the track, retitling it "Dangerously in Love 2", after realizing that it fit the overriding theme of her album.[8] As she did on Survivor, Beyoncé took a wider role in the production of Dangerously in Love, co-writing a majority of the songs, choosing which ones to produce and sharing ideas on the mixing and mastering of tracks.[10] Although Beyoncé did not create beats, she came up with melodies and ideas she shared with the producers. Since the album's release date was postponed so Columbia Records could capitalize on the success of Kelly Rowland's feature on Nelly's "Dilemma", Beyoncé had been offered the chance to further enhance the record.[12] Although she was disappointed with the decision, Beyoncé realized that "everything happens for a reason",[13] agreeing to return to the recording studio to work with other songwriters. This allowed her to record more songs, including the album's lead single "Crazy in Love". In late 2002, Beyoncé paused working on Dangerously in Love in favor of a holiday tour with Destiny's Child.[11] With a few weeks left for recording in March 2003, Beyoncé was still collaborating with other guests on the album, including Sean Paul and P. Diddy.[5] The latter contributed on "Summertime", which ultimately did not make the album's final cut. However, it was later sent to radio stations and received favorable response.[14] Consequently, Beyoncé planned to release a follow-up album comprising leftover tracks from Dangerously in Love,[15] as the creative output of its sessions left several tracks ready for another album pressing.[5][16][m] With 43 songs completed,[9] Beyoncé is credited as a co-writer and a co-producer,[12] as well as the album's executive producer alongside her father and then-manager Mathew Knowles.

Music and lyrics edit

Beyoncé's father and then-manager Mathew Knowles said Dangerously in Love showcased her musical roots.[17] While Williams and Rowland explored on gospel and alternative pop styles, respectively, Beyoncé focused on recording R&B songs.[18] The album's tracks vary, ranging from mid-tempo and club-oriented tracks on the first half, to ballads on the second half.[10][19] Beyoncé commented: "My album is a good balance of ... ballads and ... mid-tempos with just ridin'-in-your-car feels, to a lot of ... up-tempo club songs, to really sexy songs, to songs that make you feel emotional. It's a nice mixture of different types of tracks."[20] Although it contains high-energy tracks such as "Crazy in Love" and "Naughty Girl", the album's focal mode, however, is slow and moody.[9] Beyoncé said she had mainly written ballads for the album.[10] She added that she wanted to be understood as an artist and showcase her range, and by doing so, she blended various genres and musical influences;[10] consequently, the album incorporates R&B, hip hop, soul, reggae and Arabic music influences.[21] Its hip hop influences came from Jay-Z, Outkast, and Lil' Kim, while the reggae influences came from Sean Paul.[10] Additionally, Scott Storch's personal study of Arabic music gave the album a Middle Eastern vibe.[22] Beyoncé and the producers also used a wide array of instrumentations.[21]

Lyrically, love was the theme Beyoncé had incorporated for Dangerously in Love the most. Surrounding the release of the album, there were persistent rumors of her relationship with Jay-Z, which would later be proven true. Though "most the material is vague enough to be about any relationship", the album consists multiple tracks suggesting affirmation of their relationship.[12] On "Signs", Beyoncé sings about being in love with a Sagittarius, Jay-Z's zodiac sign.[12] Beyoncé said the album was lyrically similar to Destiny's Child's albums. However, since she had to write only for herself, Beyoncé had the chance to compose personally deeper songs than previous records with the group.[10] With a theme based upon different stages of a romantic relationship, the album contains tracks speaking of romance and honesty. In addition, Beyoncé admitted some address sex.[9] The personal content of the album, however, was not generally attributed to Beyoncé's own experiences—although some songs were—instead, the theme kept recurring in her mind. Beyoncé later explained: "I wanted to have an album that everyone could relate to and would listen to as long as I'm alive and even after... Love is something that never goes out of style. It's something everybody experiences, and if they are not in love, people usually want to feel that..."[2] While some songs merely focus on the "beauty of love", the album also explores another side of love, with songs that "celebrate breakup" and songs that narrate a woman's desire to have a degree of control in a relationship.[2] The album's hidden track "Daddy" is a tribute to Mathew Knowles, being an account of Beyoncé wanting her future husband and son to possess qualities similar to her father's.[12] Originally, Beyoncé did not intend to include the track on the album, having thought its lyrics would make her appear immature. However, considering it one of the songs that reflected her life at that transitional moment, she relegated "Daddy" as the closing track.[23]

Title and packaging edit

Dangerously in Love was titled after a track of the same title from Destiny's Child's third studio album Survivor (2001), which Beyoncé re-recorded for the album. The song itself is lyrically about being romantically obsessed,[24] as indicated in the chorus: "I am in love with you / You set me free / I can't do this thing called life without you here with me".[25] When "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" was released as a single in October 2002, critics and the public had speculated that Beyoncé and Jay-Z were having a mutual affair.[26] Despite widespread rumors, they remained silent about their relationship.[12] According to critics, the album's title sounded "more intriguing" with Beyoncé singing personal songs.[2] Though love was the theme Beyoncé had incorporated in the album, "most of the material is vague enough to be about any relationship"; some tracks, however, alluded to the accuracy of the rumors.[12] In response to the rumors allegedly echoed in the album's title, Beyoncé stated: "People can come to whatever conclusion they like... That's the beauty of music... I'm a singer, I'll talk about writing songs all you want. But when it comes to certain personal things any normal person wouldn't tell people they don't know, I just feel like I don't have to [talk about it]."[12]

The album cover for Dangerously in Love was photographed by Markus Klinko. Beyoncé asked for a diamond-themed portrait, inspired by Klinko's 2000 campaign for Diamond.com showing Laetitia Casta lying on diamond-studded spider web.[27] Beyoncé's mother and stylist, Tina Knowles, brought a diamond top for the shoot.[28] Tina had brought skirts to pair it with, but Beyoncé felt they would look too "red carpet" with the top, according to Klinko. Instead, he lent Beyoncé his Dolce & Gabbana jeans for the shoot.[29] The photograph was edited in post-production to conceal Beyoncé's breasts.[30] Klinko said: "That famous pose she struck, with her arms out, she just did that. I didn't tell her to do that ... I just captured it."[31] He felt the image "projected who Beyoncé was about to become ... Within a couple of years she had become that iconic, undeniable superstar. The photoshoot created a road map to where she was headed."[30] The diamond top was displayed in the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame exhibition dedicated to Beyoncé.[32]

Release and promotion edit

 
Beyoncé performing "Baby Boy" during The Beyoncé Experience tour in 2007

Beyoncé said she had trouble convincing executives at Columbia Records to release Dangerously in Love. She recounted that it was almost not released: "In 2003, I had my first solo album. But when I played it through for my record label, they told me I didn't have one hit on my album. I guess they were kinda right, I had five—'Dangerously in Love', 'Naughty Girl', 'Me, Myself and I', 'Baby Boy' and 'Crazy in Love'."[33] Since Kelly Rowland's "Dilemma" was concurrently charting atop the US Billboard Hot 100, Beyoncé's management released "Work It Out", one of the songs on the soundtrack to Austin Powers in Goldmember, instead of a single from Dangerously in Love to preclude it from possibly competing with "Dilemma".[34] Dangerously in Love was consequently pushed back from its original October 2002 release date to December,[34] and then to May 2003.[35] Beyoncé recorded a cover version of 50 Cent's "In Da Club", which served its way to mixtapes before the original release date. The song failed to dominate as a "dancefloor favorite"; Mathew Knowles, however, confirmed that it was just a "buzz cut" and was not included on the album.[36] Nonetheless, it earned enough airplay to chart on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[37] While Beyoncé was completing the album, several of its tracks had leaked online. In an effort to prevent more tracks from the album being spread illegally, as well as being a victim of bootlegging,[17] Columbia Records, with high commercial expectations from the album,[9] pulled the release of Dangerously in Love to June 24, two weeks ahead of the planned July 8 release.[38]

Buyers who pre-ordered Dangerously in Love via Sony Music's online store received links where they could download a song titled "I Can't Take No More" (written by Beyoncé, Mario Winans and Mike Jones and produced by Winans); the offer lasted until the album's release.[39] On June 14, Beyoncé premiered songs from the album during her first solo concert and the pay-per-view television special titled Ford Presents Beyoncé Knowles, Friends & Family, Live From Ford's 100th Anniversary Celebration in Dearborn, Michigan.[17] By the night of the album's release, Beyoncé's concert was broadcast in over 20 theaters across the United States.[39] Rowland, Michelle Williams, Tyrese and Beyoncé's younger sister Solange also performed during the show. Beyoncé also promoted the album by performing on television shows such as Saturday Night Live, Late Show with David Letterman, Today, The Early Show, and The View.[20] She further promoted it with her Dangerously in Love Tour in November 2003, performing in the United Kingdom, Ireland and the Netherlands. Her concert at Wembley Arena in London on November 10, was filmed for her live album Live at Wembley, released on April 26, 2004. Additionally, Beyoncé co-headlined the Verizon Ladies First Tour with Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott across the US from March to April.

Singles edit

 
Beyoncé performing "Naughty Girl" during The Beyoncé Experience tour in 2007

In April 2003, Columbia Records was choosing the lead single from Dangerously in Love between two songs. Sent to clubs, the song that would receive better reception would be selected as the lead single.[36] Finally, "Crazy in Love" was released as the lead single on May 14, 2003. It was lauded by critics who described it as "deliriously catchy".[40] The single topped the US Billboard Hot 100, based on heavy rotation alone.[41] The same week the song reached number one, Dangerously in Love topped the Billboard 200 as well. The substantial airplay and later retail sales of "Crazy in Love" facilitated it to dominate the chart,[42] subsequently spending eight straight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100,[43] making it Beyoncé's first number-one single in her solo career. According to Nielsen SoundScan, "Crazy in Love" was the most downloaded song in the United States for four consecutive weeks in July 2003.[43] The digital single was certified sextuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[44] The song also became a success internationally, reaching the top of the charts in Croatia, Ireland and the United Kingdom.[45][46] At the 46th Annual Grammy Awards (2004), the song won Best R&B Song and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.[47][48] Its Jake Nava-directed accompanying music video "celebrates the evolution of a woman. It is about a girl who is at the point of a relationship. She realizes that she is in love, she is doing stuff she would not normally do but she does not care. It does not matter she is just crazy in love."[49] Critically acclaimed, the video won Best Female Video, Best R&B Video and Best Choreography in a Video at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards.[50]

"Baby Boy" was released as the second single from Dangerously in Love on August 3, 2003. It was well received by critics, who declared it a "high-profile collaboration"[51] which "bridges the gap between the genres of R&B and dancehall."[52] It ultimately peaked atop the US Billboard Hot 100 eight weeks after its debut, and stayed there for nine consecutive weeks, surpassing the eight-week run atop the chart of "Crazy in Love".[53][54][55] The digital single was certified platinum by the RIAA.[44] Internationally, the song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, reaching the top ten in 15 additional countries.[56] Its accompanying music video, Beyoncé's second consecutive to be directed by Nava, features Beyoncé performing the song infused with heavy choreography at a flooded party and on a Miami beach, among other sceneries.[57]

"Me, Myself and I" was released as the third single from Dangerously in Love on October 19, 2003. It received generally positive critical response, directed towards its production and Beyoncé's vocal performance.[58] It peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100, and reached the top ten in Canada.[59][60] The digital single was certified platinum by the RIAA.[44] However, the song failed to replicate its predecessors' international commercial success, reaching the top 20 in Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. Its Johan Renck-directed accompanying music video shows events of Beyoncé dealing with an adulterous boyfriend in reverse.[61] Critically acclaimed, the video was nominated for Best R&B Video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards.[62]

"Naughty Girl" was released as the fourth and final single from Dangerously in Love on March 14, 2004.[63] The song was lauded by critics, who noted that "Beyoncé borrowed a portion of Donna Summer's naughty classic "Love to Love You Baby" to create this celebration of sensual naughtiness."[64] It peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100, continuing Beyoncé's string of top-five singles on the chart.[65] The digital single was certified platinum by the RIAA.[44] Internationally, the song became a top-ten hit in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.[66] Despite "Me, Myself and I" and "Naughty Girl" not peaking atop the Billboard Hot 100, they still achieved high commercial success and helped Dangerously in Love reach a multi-platinum status.[67] The accompanying music video for "Naughty Girl" was directed by Nava and features Beyoncé seductively dancing and flirting with Usher.[68] The Studio 54-styled video was inspired by the dancing of Cyd Charisse and Fred Astaire in the 1953 musical comedy film The Band Wagon.[68] Critically acclaimed, it won Best Female Video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards.[62]

Leading up to the release of Dangerously in Love, "Daddy" was released as a promotional single via iTunes Store on June 3, 2003.[69] Beyoncé and Luther Vandross' cover of Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway's "The Closer I Get to You" was released as the fourth and final single from Vandross' thirteenth and final studio album Dance with My Father on June 13, 2004.[70] Having won Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards,[47][48] the song peaked at number 62 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[71] Despite never being released as a single, "Dangerously in Love 2" won Best Female R&B Vocal Performance at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards,[47][48] and peaked at number 57 on the US Billboard Hot 100.[72] Its mastertone was certified gold by the RIAA.[44]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic63/100[73]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [40]
Blender     [74]
Entertainment WeeklyA−[75]
The Guardian     [52]
NME5/10[76]
Q     [77]
Rolling Stone     [78]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [79]
USA Today    [80]
Vibe3/5[81]

Dangerously in Love received generally positive reviews from music critics. At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 63, based on 17 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews".[73] Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone viewed that it presents Beyoncé in two styles, one "far more flattering" than the other, and found the ballad-oriented songs on the album least flattering, commenting that Beyoncé has "plenty of time" to develop the style maturely that would "[make] sense for her".[78] Entertainment Weekly's Neil Drumming commented that the album validates Beyoncé's "taste in innovation". He also viewed that Beyoncé's collaboration with various record producers explores new directions in contemporary music, doing more reinventing than revisiting. Like DeCurtis' review, however, Drumming pointed out that "most of the disc's missteps" are in its latter part.[75]

Slant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani wrote that "[Beyoncé] is allowed more room to experiment vocally as a solo artist, exploring softer registers and lathering on the coquettish persona that was only hinted at on Destiny's Child tracks like 'Bootylicious.'".[82] Steve Jones of USA Today stated, "Beyoncé succeeds by showing greater depth as a songwriter and broader range as a singer".[80] Blender's Ben Ratliff complimented Beyoncé's performance and stated, "She's playing the cool-hunter but covering the bases with seraphic arrangements of multiple voices. Her reach is remarkable".[74] Mark Anthony Neal of PopMatters called it an "artistic leap" and wrote that it "finds Ms. B in the midst of a fully flowering womanhood and doing the best singing of her career".[51] Uncut called its ballads "self-pitying/self-mythologising",[83] while Q stated: "She has good songs, but no great songs".[77] Los Angeles Times writer Natalie Nichols expressed that it "demonstrates vocal finesse [...] But, especially on the ballads, [Beyoncé] often drags things out with diva acrobatics".[24]

In a mixed review, Vibe's Jason King said Dangerously in Love occasionally "sounds desperate to reach every demographic".[81] Kelefa Sanneh, writing for The New York Times, felt that the album missed the harmonies of Destiny's Child records and that Beyoncé was more effective "when she's got a posse behind her".[19] Rob Fitzpatrick of NME called it "a cruel glimpse of a talent that occasionally blazes but is frustratingly inconsistent".[76] The Guardian's Adam Sweeting wrote that "the desperate urge to cover every musical base from dancefloor to soul-ballad means that there is barely a track here with any distinctive identity or even a tune".[52] In his consumer guide for The Village Voice, Robert Christgau cited "Yes" and "Baby Boy" as the album's highlights and quipped that the artist was "Dangerously in Love ... with her daddy, the bonus cut reveals—as if we didn't know."[84] He gave the album a one-star honorable mention,[85] indicating "a worthy effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well like."[86] In a retrospective review, AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine commented that "the first half is good enough to make Dangerously in Love one of the best mainstream urban R&B records released in 2003, and makes a strong case that Beyoncé might be better off fulfilling this destiny instead of reuniting with Destiny".[40]

Accolades edit

Dangerously in Love and its singles earned Beyoncé numerous awards and nominations. Beyoncé was recognized as New Female Artist and New R&B Artist, among the four awards she won during the 2003 Billboard Music Awards.[87] At the November 2003 American Music Awards, the album was nominated in the category for Favorite Soul/R&B Album.[88] It also received a nomination in the category for Best Album at the 2003 MOBO Awards.[89] At the 46th Annual Grammy Awards, Beyoncé won Best Contemporary R&B Album along with four other awards for the album's songs.[90] With that feat, she tied with Alicia Keys, Norah Jones, and Lauryn Hill for most Grammy Awards won by a female artist in one night.[48] At the 2004 Brit Awards, the album was nominated in the category for Best International Album but lost to Justin Timberlake's Justified. However, the singer herself won in the category for International Female Solo Artist.[91] Dangerously in Love was also nominated in the category for Best Album at the 2004 MTV Europe Music Awards.[92]

Rankings edit

Rankings for Dangerously in Love
Year Publication List Position Ref.
2003 The Face Recordings of the Year
12
The Village Voice Pazz & Jop
58
2007 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 200 Definitive Albums That Shaped Rock and Roll
183
Vibe The 150 Albums That Define the Vibe Era
98
2008 Entertainment Weekly Top 100 Best Albums of the Past 25 Years
19
2009 MTV Base Greatest Albums Ever
58
2021 Consequence 10 Solo Albums That Every Music Fan Should Own
2023 Paste The 100 Greatest Debut Albums Since 2000
67
2023 UPROXX The Best Albums of 2003, Ranked (20 Years Later)
10

Commercial performance edit

In the United States, Dangerously in Love debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart dated July 12, 2003, with first-week sales of 317,000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan.[102] Although its first-week sales failed to match those of Survivor (2001), which sold 663,000 copies, Beyoncé registered the highest single-week sales among Destiny's Child members' solo albums: Kelly Rowland's Simply Deep sold 77,000 copies in its first week, while Michelle Williams' Heart to Yours sold 17,000 copies in its strongest week.[102] Beyoncé became the first female artist and the fifth artist ever to simultaneously top both the single–with "Crazy in Love"–and album charts in the United States and the United Kingdom, following the Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, Rod Stewart and Men at Work.[103] In its second week, the album registered a 42-percent sales decrease to 183,000 copies, descending to number two behind Ashanti's Chapter II.[104] It remained behind Chapter II at number two in its third week, selling 132,000 copies.[105] The album has been certified sextuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[106] It remains Beyoncé's best-selling album in the country to date,[107] with cumulative sales of five million copies as of June 2016.[108][109] In Canada, the album debuted atop the Canadian Albums Chart[110] and has since been certified triple platinum by Music Canada.[111]

Across Europe, Dangerously in Love reached the summit in Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland and Norway, also peaking atop the European Top 100 Albums.[112][113][114][115] In November 2003, it was certified platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for sales of one million copies across Europe.[116] By July 2011, the album had sold over 1,143,000 copies in the UK,[117] being certified quadruple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).[118] In Australia, the album debuted at number three on the ARIA Top 100 Albums, ascending to its peak at number two the following week.[119] It eventually went on to be certified triple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA).[120] In New Zealand, the album debuted at number 14, peaking at number eight in its second week.[121] It was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ).[122] In Japan, the album peaked at number 12 on the Oricon Albums Chart,[123] being certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ).[124] As of 2011, Dangerously in Love has sold over 11 million copies worldwide.[125]

Impact and legacy edit

 
The album cover for Dangerously in Love was added to the National Portrait Gallery, with the writing "CD in Stores June 24".[126]

With the release of Dangerously in Love and the combined commercial success of its singles, Beyoncé had established herself as a viable solo artist. Rebecca Louie of the New York Daily News wrote that the success of Dangerously in Love brought Beyoncé into a "sultry solo star" who "blossomed from a girly group", referring to Destiny's Child.[6] The album also facilitated her to become one of the most marketable artists in the industry.[18] She appeared on the cover of numerous magazines, guested television shows for promotions, and signed lucrative commercial deals.[13] In 2003, she signed a contract with the conglomerate beverage manufacturer PepsiCo, and appeared on several television commercials for its products within the next ten years.[10] The album's success also incited the public to infer that it signalled the disbandment of Destiny's Child, as pop singer Justin Timberlake "could not go back to 'N Sync after tasting solo success".[5] However, Beyoncé said that their side projects were only "a brief diversion in the juggernaut that has become Destiny's Child".[13]

As time did not permit, Beyoncé's solo aspirations–which included a follow-up album to Dangerously in Love composed of its unreleased tracks–were put on hiatus for her to concentrate on her Super Bowl XXXVIII performance, wherein she was slated to sing the US national anthem "The Star-Spangled Banner", as well as the recording of Destiny's Child's fourth studio album Destiny Fulfilled (2004).[5][16] Destiny Fulfilled would also become their final album, as the group ultimately disbanded in 2006. Following the disbandment, Beyoncé recorded her second studio album B'Day, which was released on September 4, 2006, her 25th birthday. The album became her second to debut atop the US Billboard 200, with first-week sales of 541,000 units, which exceeded those of Dangerously in Love.[127] Despite the album's first two singles' average commercial performance—neither of which reached the summit of the US Billboard Hot 100—its "handsome debut" was noted by Keith Caulfield of Billboard as having been generated "by goodwill earned from the performance of [Beyoncé's] smash first album Dangerously in Love."[128]

Track listing edit

Dangerously in Love – Standard edition[129]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Crazy in Love" (featuring Jay-Z)
  • Harrison
  • Knowles
3:56
2."Naughty Girl"
  • Storch
  • Knowles
3:28
3."Baby Boy" (featuring Sean Paul)
  • Storch
  • Knowles
4:04
4."Hip Hop Star" (featuring Big Boi and Sleepy Brown)
3:42
5."Be with You"
  • Harrison
  • Knowles
4:20
6."Me, Myself and I"
  • Knowles
  • Storch
  • Waller
  • Storch
  • Knowles
5:01
7."Yes"
4:19
8."Signs" (featuring Missy Elliott)
4:58
9."Speechless"
  • Knowles
  • Heard
  • Barnes
6:00
10."That's How You Like It" (featuring Jay-Z)
  • D-Roy
  • Mr. B
  • Knowles
3:39
11."The Closer I Get to You" (with Luther Vandross)Nat Adderley Jr.4:57
12."Dangerously in Love 2"
  • Knowles
  • McCalla
4:53
13."Beyoncé Interlude"KnowlesKnowles0:16
14."Gift from Virgo"
  • Knowles
  • Otis
Knowles2:43
15."Daddy"
  • Knowles
  • Batson
4:58
Total length:60:52
Dangerously in Love – European, Latin American and Australian edition[130]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."Work It Out"The Neptunes4:06
16."03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé)
West3:25
17."Daddy" (hidden track)
  • Knowles
  • Batson
  • Knowles
  • Batson
4:57
Total length:67:47
Dangerously in Love – Asian special edition[131]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
17."Crazy in Love" (featuring Vanness Wu)
  • Knowles
  • Carter
  • Harrison
  • Record
  • Knowles
  • Harrison
3:56
18."Daddy" (hidden track)
  • Knowles
  • Batson
  • Knowles
  • Batson
4:57
Total length:71:39
Dangerously in Love – Japanese edition[132]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
15."What's It Gonna Be"
3:37
16."03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé)
  • Carter
  • West
  • Prince
  • Harper
  • Rouse
  • Shakur
  • Wrice
West3:25
17."Work It Out"
  • Knowles
  • Williams
  • Hugo
The Neptunes4:06
18."Daddy" (hidden track)
  • Knowles
  • Batson
  • Knowles
  • Batson
4:57
Total length:71:02
Dangerously in Love – French and Belgian edition[133]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
13."Gift from Virgo"
  • Knowles
  • Otis
Knowles2:45
14."Bienvenue" (IAM featuring Beyoncé)IAM4:05
15."Beyoncé Interlude"KnowlesKnowles0:16
16."Work It Out"
  • Knowles
  • Williams
  • Hugo
The Neptunes4:06
17."03 Bonnie & Clyde" (Jay-Z featuring Beyoncé)
  • Carter
  • West
  • Prince
  • Harper
  • Rouse
  • Shakur
  • Wrice
West3:25
18."Daddy" (hidden track)
  • Knowles
  • Batson
  • Knowles
  • Batson
4:57
Total length:72:28
Dangerously in Love – Sony Music exclusive pre-order edition (bonus download)[39]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Can't Take No More"Winans4:46

Notes

  • ^a signifies an additional vocal producer
  • ^b signifies a co-producer
  • ^c signifies a vocal producer

Sample credits

Personnel edit

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of Dangerously in Love.[134]

  • Nat Adderley, Jr. – arrangement (track 11), electric piano (track 11), production (track 11), string arrangements (track 11)
  • Tawatha Agee – backing vocals (track 11)
  • Vincent Alexander – additional engineering (track 4)
  • Sanford Allen – concertmastering
  • Chuckie Amos – hair styling
  • Skip Anderson – additional keyboards (track 11), arrangement (track 11), programming (track 11)
  • Delroy "D-Roy" Andrews – production (track 10), songwriting (track 10)
  • Ray Bardani – mixing (track 11), string engineering (track 11)
  • Sherrod Barnes – production (track 9), songwriting (track 9)
  • Mark Batson[n] – additional instrumentation (track 15), conducting (track 15), engineering (track 15), production (track 15), songwriting (track 15), string arrangements (track 15)
  • Carlos "El Loco" Bedoya – engineering (tracks 2, 3, 6, 8, 9 and 13), vocal engineering (track 7)
  • Pete Bellotte – songwriting (track 2)
  • Angela Beyincé – songwriting (tracks 2, 5 and 9)
  • Beyoncé – executive production, production (tracks 1–10 and 12–15), songwriting (tracks 1–7, 9, 10 and 12–15), vocal production (track 8), vocals (all tracks)
  • Big Boi – additional vocal production (track 4), songwriting (track 4), vocals (track 4)
  • Kevin Bird – prop styling
  • Brian Bridgeman – songwriting (track 10)
  • Craig Brockman – production (track 8), songwriting (track 8)
  • John "Jab" Broussard – additional guitars (track 12)
  • Al Brown – string contracting (track 11)
  • Dan Bucchi – mixing assistance (track 9)
  • Chris Carmouche – additional engineering (track 4)
  • Jim Caruana – engineering (tracks 1, 5 and 8)
  • Demacio "Demo" Castellon – mixing assistance (track 8)
  • George Clinton, Jr. – songwriting (track 5)
  • William Collins – songwriting (track 5)
  • Gary Cooper – songwriting (track 5)
  • Tom Coyne – mastering (all tracks)
  • Ian Cuttler – art direction
  • Dahlen – photography
  • Jason Dale – mixing assistance (track 7)
  • Makeda Davis – songwriting (track 4)
  • Eldra DeBarge – songwriting (track 10)
  • Randy DeBarge – songwriting (track 10)
  • Missy Elliott – production (track 8), songwriting (track 8), vocals (track 8)
  • Focus... – engineering (track 7), instrumentation (track 7), production (track 7), songwriting (track 7)
  • Guru – engineering (tracks 4 and 10)
  • Phil Hamilton – guitar (track 11)
  • Ivan Hampden Jr. – drums (track 11)
  • Rich Harrison – instrumentation (tracks 1 and 5), production (tracks 1 and 5), songwriting (tracks 1 and 5)
  • Andreao "Fanatic" Heard – production (track 9), songwriting (track 9)
  • Cissy Houston – backing vocals (track 11)
  • James Hunter – graphic design
  • Indrani – photography
  • Jay-Z – songwriting (tracks 1, 3, 4, 7 and 10), vocals (tracks 1 and 10)
  • Bashiri Johnson – percussion (track 11)
  • Etterlene Jordan – songwriting (track 10)
  • Scott Kieklak – mixing (track 8)
  • Markus Klinko – photography
  • Mathew Knowles – executive production
  • Tina Knowles – styling
  • Brendan Kuntz – mixing assistance (track 14)
  • Reggie Lucas – songwriting (track 11)
  • Tony Maserati – mixing (tracks 1–7, 9, 10, 14 and 15)
  • Errol "Poppi" McCalla, Jr. – production (track 12), songwriting (track 12)
  • Byron Miller – bass (track 11)
  • Giorgio Moroder – songwriting (track 2)
  • Mr. B – production (track 10)
  • James Mtume – songwriting (track 11)
  • Shuggie Otis – songwriting (tracks 5 and 14)
  • Sean Paul – songwriting (track 3), vocals (track 3)
  • Greg Price – mixing assistance (tracks 2, 3 and 6)
  • Eugene Record – songwriting (track 1)
  • Mally Roncal – make-up
  • Dexter Simmons – mixing (track 12)
  • Sleepy Brown – vocals (track 4)
  • Matt Snedecor – mixing assistance (tracks 9 and 14)
  • Brian Springer – engineering (track 12)
  • Nisan Stewart – production (track 8), songwriting (track 8)
  • Scott Storch – production (tracks 2, 3 and 6), songwriting (tracks 2, 3 and 6)
  • Donna Summer – songwriting (track 2)
  • Candace Thomas – backing vocals (track 11)
  • Pat Thrall – engineering (tracks 1 and 3)
  • Luther Vandross – vocal arrangement (track 11), vocals (track 11)
  • Luz Vasquez – mixing assistance (tracks 1–6 and 10)
  • Stan Wallace – engineering (track 11)
  • Robert Waller – songwriting (tracks 2, 3 and 6)
  • Brenda White-King – backing vocals (track 11)
  • Teresa LaBarbera Whites – A&R
  • Bryce Wilson – production (track 4), songwriting (track 4)
  • Pat Woodward – mixing assistance (tracks 1, 4–6 and 10)
  • Dan Workman – engineering (track 12), guitars (track 12)

Charts edit

Certifications edit

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Certifications and sales for Dangerously in Love
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF)[194] Gold 20,000^
Australia (ARIA)[120] 3× Platinum 210,000^
Austria (IFPI Austria)[195] Gold 15,000*
Belgium (BEA)[196] Gold 25,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[197] Gold 50,000
Canada (Music Canada)[111] 3× Platinum 300,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[198] 2× Platinum 40,000
France (SNEP)[199] 2× Gold 200,000*
Germany (BVMI)[200] Platinum 200,000^
Greece (IFPI Greece)[201] Gold 10,000^
Japan (RIAJ)[124] Gold 100,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[202] Gold 40,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[122] Platinum 15,000^
Norway (IFPI Norway)[203] Gold 20,000*
Portugal (AFP)[204] Silver 10,000^
Russia (NFPF)[205] Platinum 20,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[206] Gold 50,000^
South Korea 19,825[207]
Sweden (GLF)[208] Gold 30,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[209] Platinum 40,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[118] 4× Platinum 1,260,000[210]
United States (RIAA)[106] 6× Platinum 6,000,000
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[116] Platinum 1,000,000*
Worldwide 11,000,000[125]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Release dates and formats for Dangerously in Love
Region Date Edition(s) Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Australia June 23, 2003 Standard CD Sony Music [211]
United Kingdom Columbia [212]
United States June 24, 2003
[213]
Japan June 25, 2003 Sony Music Japan [214]
Poland June 26, 2003 Sony Music
Italy June 27, 2003 [216]
Taiwan July 3, 2003 Special [217]
Germany July 14, 2003 Standard

See also edit

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Dangerously in Love 2" was first recorded in 2000 for Destiny's Child's third studio album Survivor (2001). Its instrumentals were subsequently reworked and re-recorded in 2002 for Dangerously in Love.
  2. ^ Tracks 4 and 10
  3. ^ Track 11
  4. ^ Track 9
  5. ^ Tracks 1, 5 and 8
  6. ^ Tracks 3, 5, 8 and 11
  7. ^ Track 7
  8. ^ Tracks 9 and 14
  9. ^ Track 4
  10. ^ Tracks 2, 3, 6, 7, 9 and 13
  11. ^ a b Track 12
  12. ^ Beyoncé would break her own record at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards (2010), when she won six awards.[1]
  13. ^ Beyoncé ultimately scrapped the project in January 2004, in order to record Destiny's Child's fourth and final studio album Destiny Fulfilled, released in November.[16] Following the disbandment of Destiny's Child, Beyoncé recorded an entirely new second studio album, titled B'Day (2006).
  14. ^ As Batson contributed only to the hidden track "Daddy", he did not receive any credits in the liner notes of Dangerously in Love.

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External links edit

  • Official website
  • Dangerously in Love at Discogs (list of releases)
  • Dangerously in Love at Metacritic

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This article is about the Beyonce album For the Destiny s Child and Beyonce song see Dangerously in Love 2 Dangerously in Love is the debut solo studio album by American singer Beyonce It was released on June 23 2003 by Columbia Records and Music World Entertainment Dangerously in LoveStudio album by BeyonceReleasedJune 23 2003 2003 06 23 Recorded2000 a March 2002 March 2003StudioBaseline b Right Track c SoHo d Sony e The Hit Factory f New York City COE BE 3 g Stone Mountain PatchWerk h Stankonia i Atlanta South Beach j Miami SugarHill k Houston The Enterprise k Burbank GenreR amp BLength60 52LabelColumbia Music WorldProducerNat Adderley Jr Sherrod Barnes Mark Batson Craig Brockman D Roy Missy Elliott Focus Rich Harrison Andreao Fanatic Heard Beyonce Knowles Errol Poppi McCalla Jr Mr B The Neptunes Nisan Stewart Scott Storch Kanye West Bryce WilsonBeyonce chronologyDangerously in Love 2003 True Star A Private Performance 2004 Singles from Dangerously in Love Crazy in Love Released May 14 2003 Baby Boy Released August 3 2003 Me Myself and I Released October 19 2003 Naughty Girl Released March 14 2004 The Closer I Get to You Released June 13 2004 During the recording of Destiny s Child s third studio album Survivor 2001 the group announced that each member would produce solo albums Recording sessions for Dangerously in Love took place from March 2002 to March 2003 at various recording studios during the group s hiatus As the executive producer of the album Beyonce took a wider role in its production co writing a majority of the songs choosing which ones to produce and sharing ideas on mixing and mastering Although she remained discreet about her interpretation of the album s songs their underlying meanings were attributed by media outlets as an allusion to her intimate relationship with rapper Jay Z Musically the album is a mixture of uptempo tracks and ballads all of which are primarily R amp B songs while also incorporating elements of soul hip hop and Arabic music Upon its release Dangerously in Love received generally positive reviews from music critics many of whom praised Beyonce s artistic leap An international commercial success the album debuted atop the US Billboard 200 selling 317 000 copies in its first week and earning Beyonce the highest debut week sales among Destiny s Child members solo albums At the 46th Annual Grammy Awards 2004 the album and its songs won five awards including Best Contemporary R amp B Album Beyonce consequently tied with Lauryn Hill Alicia Keys and Norah Jones for the record of most Grammy Awards won by a woman at a single ceremony l Dangerously in Love has been certified sextuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA and as of 2011 has sold over 11 million copies worldwide Dangerously in Love produced four singles Crazy in Love spent eight consecutive weeks atop the US Billboard Hot 100 reaching the top ten almost everywhere it charted and winning two Grammy Awards Baby Boy replicated the international commercial success of Crazy in Love while outlasting it atop the Billboard Hot 100 by one week Me Myself and I peaked at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 while attaining lower peaks than its predecessors internationally Naughty Girl peaked at number three on the Billboard Hot 100 and within the top ten in several additional countries Beyonce promoted the album via numerous live performances and two concert tours Dangerously in Love Tour 2003 and Verizon Ladies First Tour 2004 the latter of which was co headlined with Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott while the former produced the live album Live at Wembley 2004 Contents 1 Background and development 2 Recording and production 3 Music and lyrics 4 Title and packaging 5 Release and promotion 6 Singles 7 Critical reception 8 Accolades 8 1 Rankings 9 Commercial performance 10 Impact and legacy 11 Track listing 12 Personnel 13 Charts 13 1 Weekly charts 13 2 Monthly charts 13 3 Year end charts 13 4 Decade end charts 13 5 All time charts 14 Certifications 15 Release history 16 See also 17 References 17 1 Notes 17 2 Citations 17 3 Bibliography 18 External linksBackground and development editBeyonce launched her career as the lead singer in the R amp B girl group Destiny s Child in the late 1990s According to Corey Moss of MTV News fans were eager to see how Beyonce after years with the group performs solo 2 While recording their third album Survivor in late 2000 Beyonce announced the group would be put on hiatus in order for the members to produce solo albums in the coming years which they hoped would boost interest in Destiny s Child 3 The idea of individual releases emanated from the group s manager and Beyonce s father Mathew Knowles 4 With different musical styles for each member to produce the albums were not intended to compete on the charts Destiny s Child s management strategically planned to stagger the release of each group member s album to maximize sales 5 Michelle Williams was the first to release a debut solo album titled Heart to Yours in April 2002 5 Meanwhile Beyonce had her film debut in the comedy film Austin Powers in Goldmember and recorded her debut single Work It Out which was featured on the film s soundtrack 5 Kelly Rowland collaborated with American rapper Nelly on the song Dilemma 2002 as a featured artist it became a US Billboard Hot 100 number one single leading the label to advance the release date of her debut solo album Simply Deep to October Beyonce additionally starred in The Fighting Temptations 2003 and recorded another solo single In August 2002 she collaborated with her now husband Jay Z as a featured vocalist on his song 03 Bonnie amp Clyde Peaking at number four on the Billboard Hot 100 the song earned Beyonce credibility as a solo artist and paved the way for the release of Dangerously in Love 5 6 Recording and production edit nbsp Beyonce performing the title track Dangerously in Love 2 originally recorded by Destiny s Child during The Beyonce Experience tour in 2007 Before Beyonce began recording for Dangerously in Love she selected the producers with whom she would collaborate For two days she held meetings with prospective producers from the West Coast across the East Coast and had interviews with them 7 Beyonce went to Miami to begin sessions with record producer Scott Storch her first collaborator 8 and lived in a hotel in the following months 9 As she wanted to concentrate on the album Beyonce took her time to avoid pressure build up significantly different from the hasty productions of Destiny s Child s albums 9 Beyonce felt that recording an album without her groupmates was liberating and therapeutic coming into the studio and freely expressing her ideas with her collaborators 10 The dependency she developed with Destiny s Child however meant it was harder to be on her own creatively 10 As she wanted to grow as an artist Beyonce contacted other artists with a view to forming a collaborative partnership When the collective finished writing several songs she printed copies of each and sent them to prospective guest artists She talked to them by phone for possible collaboration eventually gaining their approval Besides Jay Z Beyonce was able to work with Jamaican artist Sean Paul and American rapper Missy Elliott among others In contrast some artists sent copies of songs to Beyonce which were eventually produced Beyonce also worked with Elliott and Timbaland on a track titled Wrapped Around Me but it ultimately failed to appear on the album 11 Survivor included a track titled Dangerously in Love which was deemed too sophisticated compared to other tracks on the album and Destiny s Child decided not to release it as a single After recording several tracks for Dangerously in Love Beyonce decided to re record and add the track retitling it Dangerously in Love 2 after realizing that it fit the overriding theme of her album 8 As she did on Survivor Beyonce took a wider role in the production of Dangerously in Love co writing a majority of the songs choosing which ones to produce and sharing ideas on the mixing and mastering of tracks 10 Although Beyonce did not create beats she came up with melodies and ideas she shared with the producers Since the album s release date was postponed so Columbia Records could capitalize on the success of Kelly Rowland s feature on Nelly s Dilemma Beyonce had been offered the chance to further enhance the record 12 Although she was disappointed with the decision Beyonce realized that everything happens for a reason 13 agreeing to return to the recording studio to work with other songwriters This allowed her to record more songs including the album s lead single Crazy in Love In late 2002 Beyonce paused working on Dangerously in Love in favor of a holiday tour with Destiny s Child 11 With a few weeks left for recording in March 2003 Beyonce was still collaborating with other guests on the album including Sean Paul and P Diddy 5 The latter contributed on Summertime which ultimately did not make the album s final cut However it was later sent to radio stations and received favorable response 14 Consequently Beyonce planned to release a follow up album comprising leftover tracks from Dangerously in Love 15 as the creative output of its sessions left several tracks ready for another album pressing 5 16 m With 43 songs completed 9 Beyonce is credited as a co writer and a co producer 12 as well as the album s executive producer alongside her father and then manager Mathew Knowles Music and lyrics edit nbsp Crazy in Love source source track The album s lead single a collaboration with rapper Jay Z contains hip hop influence and lyrics about the effect of love Baby Boy source source The album s second single features Arabic influences Problems playing these files See media help Beyonce s father and then manager Mathew Knowles said Dangerously in Love showcased her musical roots 17 While Williams and Rowland explored on gospel and alternative pop styles respectively Beyonce focused on recording R amp B songs 18 The album s tracks vary ranging from mid tempo and club oriented tracks on the first half to ballads on the second half 10 19 Beyonce commented My album is a good balance of ballads and mid tempos with just ridin in your car feels to a lot of up tempo club songs to really sexy songs to songs that make you feel emotional It s a nice mixture of different types of tracks 20 Although it contains high energy tracks such as Crazy in Love and Naughty Girl the album s focal mode however is slow and moody 9 Beyonce said she had mainly written ballads for the album 10 She added that she wanted to be understood as an artist and showcase her range and by doing so she blended various genres and musical influences 10 consequently the album incorporates R amp B hip hop soul reggae and Arabic music influences 21 Its hip hop influences came from Jay Z Outkast and Lil Kim while the reggae influences came from Sean Paul 10 Additionally Scott Storch s personal study of Arabic music gave the album a Middle Eastern vibe 22 Beyonce and the producers also used a wide array of instrumentations 21 Lyrically love was the theme Beyonce had incorporated for Dangerously in Love the most Surrounding the release of the album there were persistent rumors of her relationship with Jay Z which would later be proven true Though most the material is vague enough to be about any relationship the album consists multiple tracks suggesting affirmation of their relationship 12 On Signs Beyonce sings about being in love with a Sagittarius Jay Z s zodiac sign 12 Beyonce said the album was lyrically similar to Destiny s Child s albums However since she had to write only for herself Beyonce had the chance to compose personally deeper songs than previous records with the group 10 With a theme based upon different stages of a romantic relationship the album contains tracks speaking of romance and honesty In addition Beyonce admitted some address sex 9 The personal content of the album however was not generally attributed to Beyonce s own experiences although some songs were instead the theme kept recurring in her mind Beyonce later explained I wanted to have an album that everyone could relate to and would listen to as long as I m alive and even after Love is something that never goes out of style It s something everybody experiences and if they are not in love people usually want to feel that 2 While some songs merely focus on the beauty of love the album also explores another side of love with songs that celebrate breakup and songs that narrate a woman s desire to have a degree of control in a relationship 2 The album s hidden track Daddy is a tribute to Mathew Knowles being an account of Beyonce wanting her future husband and son to possess qualities similar to her father s 12 Originally Beyonce did not intend to include the track on the album having thought its lyrics would make her appear immature However considering it one of the songs that reflected her life at that transitional moment she relegated Daddy as the closing track 23 Title and packaging editDangerously in Love was titled after a track of the same title from Destiny s Child s third studio album Survivor 2001 which Beyonce re recorded for the album The song itself is lyrically about being romantically obsessed 24 as indicated in the chorus I am in love with you You set me free I can t do this thing called life without you here with me 25 When 03 Bonnie amp Clyde was released as a single in October 2002 critics and the public had speculated that Beyonce and Jay Z were having a mutual affair 26 Despite widespread rumors they remained silent about their relationship 12 According to critics the album s title sounded more intriguing with Beyonce singing personal songs 2 Though love was the theme Beyonce had incorporated in the album most of the material is vague enough to be about any relationship some tracks however alluded to the accuracy of the rumors 12 In response to the rumors allegedly echoed in the album s title Beyonce stated People can come to whatever conclusion they like That s the beauty of music I m a singer I ll talk about writing songs all you want But when it comes to certain personal things any normal person wouldn t tell people they don t know I just feel like I don t have to talk about it 12 The album cover for Dangerously in Love was photographed by Markus Klinko Beyonce asked for a diamond themed portrait inspired by Klinko s 2000 campaign for Diamond com showing Laetitia Casta lying on diamond studded spider web 27 Beyonce s mother and stylist Tina Knowles brought a diamond top for the shoot 28 Tina had brought skirts to pair it with but Beyonce felt they would look too red carpet with the top according to Klinko Instead he lent Beyonce his Dolce amp Gabbana jeans for the shoot 29 The photograph was edited in post production to conceal Beyonce s breasts 30 Klinko said That famous pose she struck with her arms out she just did that I didn t tell her to do that I just captured it 31 He felt the image projected who Beyonce was about to become Within a couple of years she had become that iconic undeniable superstar The photoshoot created a road map to where she was headed 30 The diamond top was displayed in the 2020 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame exhibition dedicated to Beyonce 32 Release and promotion editSee also Dangerously in Love Tour nbsp Beyonce performing Baby Boy during The Beyonce Experience tour in 2007 Beyonce said she had trouble convincing executives at Columbia Records to release Dangerously in Love She recounted that it was almost not released In 2003 I had my first solo album But when I played it through for my record label they told me I didn t have one hit on my album I guess they were kinda right I had five Dangerously in Love Naughty Girl Me Myself and I Baby Boy and Crazy in Love 33 Since Kelly Rowland s Dilemma was concurrently charting atop the US Billboard Hot 100 Beyonce s management released Work It Out one of the songs on the soundtrack to Austin Powers in Goldmember instead of a single from Dangerously in Love to preclude it from possibly competing with Dilemma 34 Dangerously in Love was consequently pushed back from its original October 2002 release date to December 34 and then to May 2003 35 Beyonce recorded a cover version of 50 Cent s In Da Club which served its way to mixtapes before the original release date The song failed to dominate as a dancefloor favorite Mathew Knowles however confirmed that it was just a buzz cut and was not included on the album 36 Nonetheless it earned enough airplay to chart on the US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 37 While Beyonce was completing the album several of its tracks had leaked online In an effort to prevent more tracks from the album being spread illegally as well as being a victim of bootlegging 17 Columbia Records with high commercial expectations from the album 9 pulled the release of Dangerously in Love to June 24 two weeks ahead of the planned July 8 release 38 Buyers who pre ordered Dangerously in Love via Sony Music s online store received links where they could download a song titled I Can t Take No More written by Beyonce Mario Winans and Mike Jones and produced by Winans the offer lasted until the album s release 39 On June 14 Beyonce premiered songs from the album during her first solo concert and the pay per view television special titled Ford Presents Beyonce Knowles Friends amp Family Live From Ford s 100th Anniversary Celebration in Dearborn Michigan 17 By the night of the album s release Beyonce s concert was broadcast in over 20 theaters across the United States 39 Rowland Michelle Williams Tyrese and Beyonce s younger sister Solange also performed during the show Beyonce also promoted the album by performing on television shows such as Saturday Night Live Late Show with David Letterman Today The Early Show and The View 20 She further promoted it with her Dangerously in Love Tour in November 2003 performing in the United Kingdom Ireland and the Netherlands Her concert at Wembley Arena in London on November 10 was filmed for her live album Live at Wembley released on April 26 2004 Additionally Beyonce co headlined the Verizon Ladies First Tour with Alicia Keys and Missy Elliott across the US from March to April Singles edit nbsp Beyonce performing Naughty Girl during The Beyonce Experience tour in 2007 In April 2003 Columbia Records was choosing the lead single from Dangerously in Love between two songs Sent to clubs the song that would receive better reception would be selected as the lead single 36 Finally Crazy in Love was released as the lead single on May 14 2003 It was lauded by critics who described it as deliriously catchy 40 The single topped the US Billboard Hot 100 based on heavy rotation alone 41 The same week the song reached number one Dangerously in Love topped the Billboard 200 as well The substantial airplay and later retail sales of Crazy in Love facilitated it to dominate the chart 42 subsequently spending eight straight weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100 43 making it Beyonce s first number one single in her solo career According to Nielsen SoundScan Crazy in Love was the most downloaded song in the United States for four consecutive weeks in July 2003 43 The digital single was certified sextuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 44 The song also became a success internationally reaching the top of the charts in Croatia Ireland and the United Kingdom 45 46 At the 46th Annual Grammy Awards 2004 the song won Best R amp B Song and Best Rap Sung Collaboration 47 48 Its Jake Nava directed accompanying music video celebrates the evolution of a woman It is about a girl who is at the point of a relationship She realizes that she is in love she is doing stuff she would not normally do but she does not care It does not matter she is just crazy in love 49 Critically acclaimed the video won Best Female Video Best R amp B Video and Best Choreography in a Video at the 2003 MTV Video Music Awards 50 Baby Boy was released as the second single from Dangerously in Love on August 3 2003 It was well received by critics who declared it a high profile collaboration 51 which bridges the gap between the genres of R amp B and dancehall 52 It ultimately peaked atop the US Billboard Hot 100 eight weeks after its debut and stayed there for nine consecutive weeks surpassing the eight week run atop the chart of Crazy in Love 53 54 55 The digital single was certified platinum by the RIAA 44 Internationally the song peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart reaching the top ten in 15 additional countries 56 Its accompanying music video Beyonce s second consecutive to be directed by Nava features Beyonce performing the song infused with heavy choreography at a flooded party and on a Miami beach among other sceneries 57 Me Myself and I was released as the third single from Dangerously in Love on October 19 2003 It received generally positive critical response directed towards its production and Beyonce s vocal performance 58 It peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and reached the top ten in Canada 59 60 The digital single was certified platinum by the RIAA 44 However the song failed to replicate its predecessors international commercial success reaching the top 20 in Australia the Netherlands New Zealand and the United Kingdom Its Johan Renck directed accompanying music video shows events of Beyonce dealing with an adulterous boyfriend in reverse 61 Critically acclaimed the video was nominated for Best R amp B Video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards 62 Naughty Girl was released as the fourth and final single from Dangerously in Love on March 14 2004 63 The song was lauded by critics who noted that Beyonce borrowed a portion of Donna Summer s naughty classic Love to Love You Baby to create this celebration of sensual naughtiness 64 It peaked at number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 continuing Beyonce s string of top five singles on the chart 65 The digital single was certified platinum by the RIAA 44 Internationally the song became a top ten hit in Australia Canada the Netherlands New Zealand and the United Kingdom 66 Despite Me Myself and I and Naughty Girl not peaking atop the Billboard Hot 100 they still achieved high commercial success and helped Dangerously in Love reach a multi platinum status 67 The accompanying music video for Naughty Girl was directed by Nava and features Beyonce seductively dancing and flirting with Usher 68 The Studio 54 styled video was inspired by the dancing of Cyd Charisse and Fred Astaire in the 1953 musical comedy film The Band Wagon 68 Critically acclaimed it won Best Female Video at the 2004 MTV Video Music Awards 62 Leading up to the release of Dangerously in Love Daddy was released as a promotional single via iTunes Store on June 3 2003 69 Beyonce and Luther Vandross cover of Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway s The Closer I Get to You was released as the fourth and final single from Vandross thirteenth and final studio album Dance with My Father on June 13 2004 70 Having won Best R amp B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards 47 48 the song peaked at number 62 on the US Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs 71 Despite never being released as a single Dangerously in Love 2 won Best Female R amp B Vocal Performance at the 46th Annual Grammy Awards 47 48 and peaked at number 57 on the US Billboard Hot 100 72 Its mastertone was certified gold by the RIAA 44 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic63 100 73 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 40 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 74 Entertainment WeeklyA 75 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 52 NME5 10 76 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 77 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 78 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 79 USA Today nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 80 Vibe3 5 81 Dangerously in Love received generally positive reviews from music critics At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 63 based on 17 reviews indicating generally favorable reviews 73 Anthony DeCurtis of Rolling Stone viewed that it presents Beyonce in two styles one far more flattering than the other and found the ballad oriented songs on the album least flattering commenting that Beyonce has plenty of time to develop the style maturely that would make sense for her 78 Entertainment Weekly s Neil Drumming commented that the album validates Beyonce s taste in innovation He also viewed that Beyonce s collaboration with various record producers explores new directions in contemporary music doing more reinventing than revisiting Like DeCurtis review however Drumming pointed out that most of the disc s missteps are in its latter part 75 Slant Magazine s Sal Cinquemani wrote that Beyonce is allowed more room to experiment vocally as a solo artist exploring softer registers and lathering on the coquettish persona that was only hinted at on Destiny s Child tracks like Bootylicious 82 Steve Jones of USA Today stated Beyonce succeeds by showing greater depth as a songwriter and broader range as a singer 80 Blender s Ben Ratliff complimented Beyonce s performance and stated She s playing the cool hunter but covering the bases with seraphic arrangements of multiple voices Her reach is remarkable 74 Mark Anthony Neal of PopMatters called it an artistic leap and wrote that it finds Ms B in the midst of a fully flowering womanhood and doing the best singing of her career 51 Uncut called its ballads self pitying self mythologising 83 while Q stated She has good songs but no great songs 77 Los Angeles Times writer Natalie Nichols expressed that it demonstrates vocal finesse But especially on the ballads Beyonce often drags things out with diva acrobatics 24 In a mixed review Vibe s Jason King said Dangerously in Love occasionally sounds desperate to reach every demographic 81 Kelefa Sanneh writing for The New York Times felt that the album missed the harmonies of Destiny s Child records and that Beyonce was more effective when she s got a posse behind her 19 Rob Fitzpatrick of NME called it a cruel glimpse of a talent that occasionally blazes but is frustratingly inconsistent 76 The Guardian s Adam Sweeting wrote that the desperate urge to cover every musical base from dancefloor to soul ballad means that there is barely a track here with any distinctive identity or even a tune 52 In his consumer guide for The Village Voice Robert Christgau cited Yes and Baby Boy as the album s highlights and quipped that the artist was Dangerously in Love with her daddy the bonus cut reveals as if we didn t know 84 He gave the album a one star honorable mention 85 indicating a worthy effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well like 86 In a retrospective review AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine commented that the first half is good enough to make Dangerously in Love one of the best mainstream urban R amp B records released in 2003 and makes a strong case that Beyonce might be better off fulfilling this destiny instead of reuniting with Destiny 40 Accolades editFor the complete list of awards won by Beyonce her albums and singles see List of awards and nominations received by Beyonce Dangerously in Love and its singles earned Beyonce numerous awards and nominations Beyonce was recognized as New Female Artist and New R amp B Artist among the four awards she won during the 2003 Billboard Music Awards 87 At the November 2003 American Music Awards the album was nominated in the category for Favorite Soul R amp B Album 88 It also received a nomination in the category for Best Album at the 2003 MOBO Awards 89 At the 46th Annual Grammy Awards Beyonce won Best Contemporary R amp B Album along with four other awards for the album s songs 90 With that feat she tied with Alicia Keys Norah Jones and Lauryn Hill for most Grammy Awards won by a female artist in one night 48 At the 2004 Brit Awards the album was nominated in the category for Best International Album but lost to Justin Timberlake s Justified However the singer herself won in the category for International Female Solo Artist 91 Dangerously in Love was also nominated in the category for Best Album at the 2004 MTV Europe Music Awards 92 Rankings edit Rankings for Dangerously in Love Year Publication List Position Ref 2003 The Face Recordings of the Year 12 93 The Village Voice Pazz amp Jop 58 94 2007 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 200 Definitive Albums That Shaped Rock and Roll 183 95 Vibe The 150 Albums That Define the Vibe Era 98 96 2008 Entertainment Weekly Top 100 Best Albums of the Past 25 Years 19 97 2009 MTV Base Greatest Albums Ever 58 98 2021 Consequence 10 Solo Albums That Every Music Fan Should Own 99 2023 Paste The 100 Greatest Debut Albums Since 2000 67 100 2023 UPROXX The Best Albums of 2003 Ranked 20 Years Later 10 101 Commercial performance editIn the United States Dangerously in Love debuted atop the Billboard 200 chart dated July 12 2003 with first week sales of 317 000 copies according to Nielsen SoundScan 102 Although its first week sales failed to match those of Survivor 2001 which sold 663 000 copies Beyonce registered the highest single week sales among Destiny s Child members solo albums Kelly Rowland s Simply Deep sold 77 000 copies in its first week while Michelle Williams Heart to Yours sold 17 000 copies in its strongest week 102 Beyonce became the first female artist and the fifth artist ever to simultaneously top both the single with Crazy in Love and album charts in the United States and the United Kingdom following the Beatles Simon amp Garfunkel Rod Stewart and Men at Work 103 In its second week the album registered a 42 percent sales decrease to 183 000 copies descending to number two behind Ashanti s Chapter II 104 It remained behind Chapter II at number two in its third week selling 132 000 copies 105 The album has been certified sextuple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA 106 It remains Beyonce s best selling album in the country to date 107 with cumulative sales of five million copies as of June 2016 108 109 In Canada the album debuted atop the Canadian Albums Chart 110 and has since been certified triple platinum by Music Canada 111 Across Europe Dangerously in Love reached the summit in Germany Greece Iceland Ireland and Norway also peaking atop the European Top 100 Albums 112 113 114 115 In November 2003 it was certified platinum by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry IFPI for sales of one million copies across Europe 116 By July 2011 the album had sold over 1 143 000 copies in the UK 117 being certified quadruple platinum by the British Phonographic Industry BPI 118 In Australia the album debuted at number three on the ARIA Top 100 Albums ascending to its peak at number two the following week 119 It eventually went on to be certified triple platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association ARIA 120 In New Zealand the album debuted at number 14 peaking at number eight in its second week 121 It was later certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of New Zealand RIANZ 122 In Japan the album peaked at number 12 on the Oricon Albums Chart 123 being certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan RIAJ 124 As of 2011 Dangerously in Love has sold over 11 million copies worldwide 125 Impact and legacy edit nbsp The album cover for Dangerously in Love was added to the National Portrait Gallery with the writing CD in Stores June 24 126 With the release of Dangerously in Love and the combined commercial success of its singles Beyonce had established herself as a viable solo artist Rebecca Louie of the New York Daily News wrote that the success of Dangerously in Love brought Beyonce into a sultry solo star who blossomed from a girly group referring to Destiny s Child 6 The album also facilitated her to become one of the most marketable artists in the industry 18 She appeared on the cover of numerous magazines guested television shows for promotions and signed lucrative commercial deals 13 In 2003 she signed a contract with the conglomerate beverage manufacturer PepsiCo and appeared on several television commercials for its products within the next ten years 10 The album s success also incited the public to infer that it signalled the disbandment of Destiny s Child as pop singer Justin Timberlake could not go back to N Sync after tasting solo success 5 However Beyonce said that their side projects were only a brief diversion in the juggernaut that has become Destiny s Child 13 As time did not permit Beyonce s solo aspirations which included a follow up album to Dangerously in Love composed of its unreleased tracks were put on hiatus for her to concentrate on her Super Bowl XXXVIII performance wherein she was slated to sing the US national anthem The Star Spangled Banner as well as the recording of Destiny s Child s fourth studio album Destiny Fulfilled 2004 5 16 Destiny Fulfilled would also become their final album as the group ultimately disbanded in 2006 Following the disbandment Beyonce recorded her second studio album B Day which was released on September 4 2006 her 25th birthday The album became her second to debut atop the US Billboard 200 with first week sales of 541 000 units which exceeded those of Dangerously in Love 127 Despite the album s first two singles average commercial performance neither of which reached the summit of the US Billboard Hot 100 its handsome debut was noted by Keith Caulfield of Billboard as having been generated by goodwill earned from the performance of Beyonce s smash first album Dangerously in Love 128 Track listing editDangerously in Love Standard edition 129 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Crazy in Love featuring Jay Z Beyonce KnowlesRich HarrisonShawn CarterEugene RecordHarrisonKnowles3 562 Naughty Girl KnowlesScott StorchRobert WallerAngela BeyincePete BellotteGiorgio MoroderDonna SummerStorchKnowles3 283 Baby Boy featuring Sean Paul KnowlesStorchSean Paul HenriquesWallerCarterStorchKnowles4 044 Hip Hop Star featuring Big Boi and Sleepy Brown KnowlesBryce WilsonMakeda DavisAntwan PattonCarterKnowlesWilsonBig Boi a 3 425 Be with You KnowlesHarrisonBeyinceShuggie OtisGeorge Clinton Jr William CollinsGary CooperHarrisonKnowles4 206 Me Myself and I KnowlesStorchWallerStorchKnowles5 017 Yes KnowlesBernard Edwards Jr CarterKnowlesFocus 4 198 Signs featuring Missy Elliott Missy ElliottNisan StewartCraig BrockmanElliottBrockman b Stewart b Knowles c 4 589 Speechless KnowlesAndreao HeardSherrod BarnesBeyinceKnowlesHeardBarnes6 0010 That s How You Like It featuring Jay Z Delroy AndrewsBrian BridgemanKnowlesCarterRandy DeBargeEldra DeBargeEtterlene JordanD RoyMr BKnowles3 3911 The Closer I Get to You with Luther Vandross James MtumeReggie LucasNat Adderley Jr 4 5712 Dangerously in Love 2 KnowlesErrol Poppi McCalla Jr KnowlesMcCalla4 5313 Beyonce Interlude KnowlesKnowles0 1614 Gift from Virgo KnowlesOtisKnowles2 4315 Daddy KnowlesMark BatsonKnowlesBatson4 58Total length 60 52 Dangerously in Love European Latin American and Australian edition 130 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length15 Work It Out KnowlesPharrell WilliamsChad HugoThe Neptunes4 0616 03 Bonnie amp Clyde Jay Z featuring Beyonce CarterKanye WestPrinceDarryl HarperRick RouseTupac ShakurTyrone WriceWest3 2517 Daddy hidden track KnowlesBatsonKnowlesBatson4 57Total length 67 47 Dangerously in Love Asian special edition 131 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length17 Crazy in Love featuring Vanness Wu KnowlesCarterHarrisonRecordKnowlesHarrison3 5618 Daddy hidden track KnowlesBatsonKnowlesBatson4 57Total length 71 39 Dangerously in Love Japanese edition 132 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length15 What s It Gonna Be KnowlesLaShaun OwensKarrim MackCorte EllisLarry TroutmanRoger TroutmanKandice LoveKnowlesSoul Diggaz3 3716 03 Bonnie amp Clyde Jay Z featuring Beyonce CarterWestPrinceHarperRouseShakurWriceWest3 2517 Work It Out KnowlesWilliamsHugoThe Neptunes4 0618 Daddy hidden track KnowlesBatsonKnowlesBatson4 57Total length 71 02 Dangerously in Love French and Belgian edition 133 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length13 Gift from Virgo KnowlesOtisKnowles2 4514 Bienvenue IAM featuring Beyonce AkhenatonShurik nDeni HinesIAM4 0515 Beyonce Interlude KnowlesKnowles0 1616 Work It Out KnowlesWilliamsHugoThe Neptunes4 0617 03 Bonnie amp Clyde Jay Z featuring Beyonce CarterWestPrinceHarperRouseShakurWriceWest3 2518 Daddy hidden track KnowlesBatsonKnowlesBatson4 57Total length 72 28 Dangerously in Love Sony Music exclusive pre order edition bonus download 39 No TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 I Can t Take No More KnowlesMario WinansMichael JonesWinans4 46 Notes a signifies an additional vocal producer b signifies a co producer c signifies a vocal producer Sample credits Crazy in Love contains samples from Are You My Woman Tell Me So by the Chi Lites Naughty Girl contains interpolations from Love to Love You Baby by Donna Summer Baby Boy contains uncredited interpolations from Hot Stepper by Ini Kamoze Be with You contains interpolations from I d Rather Be with You by Bootsy s Rubber Band excerpts from Strawberry Letter 23 by Shuggie Otis and an uncredited sample from Ain t Nothing I Can Do by Tyrone Davis That s How You Like It contains resung lyrics from I Like It by DeBarge Gift from Virgo is inspired by Rainy Day by Shuggie Otis 03 Bonnie amp Clyde contains interpolations from If I Was Your Girlfriend by Prince and samples from Me and My Girlfriend by 2Pac What s It Gonna Be contains samples from Do It Roger by Roger TroutmanPersonnel editCredits are adapted from the liner notes of Dangerously in Love 134 Nat Adderley Jr arrangement track 11 electric piano track 11 production track 11 string arrangements track 11 Tawatha Agee backing vocals track 11 Vincent Alexander additional engineering track 4 Sanford Allen concertmastering Chuckie Amos hair styling Skip Anderson additional keyboards track 11 arrangement track 11 programming track 11 Delroy D Roy Andrews production track 10 songwriting track 10 Ray Bardani mixing track 11 string engineering track 11 Sherrod Barnes production track 9 songwriting track 9 Mark Batson n additional instrumentation track 15 conducting track 15 engineering track 15 production track 15 songwriting track 15 string arrangements track 15 Carlos El Loco Bedoya engineering tracks 2 3 6 8 9 and 13 vocal engineering track 7 Pete Bellotte songwriting track 2 Angela Beyince songwriting tracks 2 5 and 9 Beyonce executive production production tracks 1 10 and 12 15 songwriting tracks 1 7 9 10 and 12 15 vocal production track 8 vocals all tracks Big Boi additional vocal production track 4 songwriting track 4 vocals track 4 Kevin Bird prop styling Brian Bridgeman songwriting track 10 Craig Brockman production track 8 songwriting track 8 John Jab Broussard additional guitars track 12 Al Brown string contracting track 11 Dan Bucchi mixing assistance track 9 Chris Carmouche additional engineering track 4 Jim Caruana engineering tracks 1 5 and 8 Demacio Demo Castellon mixing assistance track 8 George Clinton Jr songwriting track 5 William Collins songwriting track 5 Gary Cooper songwriting track 5 Tom Coyne mastering all tracks Ian Cuttler art direction Dahlen photography Jason Dale mixing assistance track 7 Makeda Davis songwriting track 4 Eldra DeBarge songwriting track 10 Randy DeBarge songwriting track 10 Missy Elliott production track 8 songwriting track 8 vocals track 8 Focus engineering track 7 instrumentation track 7 production track 7 songwriting track 7 Guru engineering tracks 4 and 10 Phil Hamilton guitar track 11 Ivan Hampden Jr drums track 11 Rich Harrison instrumentation tracks 1 and 5 production tracks 1 and 5 songwriting tracks 1 and 5 Andreao Fanatic Heard production track 9 songwriting track 9 Cissy Houston backing vocals track 11 James Hunter graphic design Indrani photography Jay Z songwriting tracks 1 3 4 7 and 10 vocals tracks 1 and 10 Bashiri Johnson percussion track 11 Etterlene Jordan songwriting track 10 Scott Kieklak mixing track 8 Markus Klinko photography Mathew Knowles executive production Tina Knowles styling Brendan Kuntz mixing assistance track 14 Reggie Lucas songwriting track 11 Tony Maserati mixing tracks 1 7 9 10 14 and 15 Errol Poppi McCalla Jr production track 12 songwriting track 12 Byron Miller bass track 11 Giorgio Moroder songwriting track 2 Mr B production track 10 James Mtume songwriting track 11 Shuggie Otis songwriting tracks 5 and 14 Sean Paul songwriting track 3 vocals track 3 Greg Price mixing assistance tracks 2 3 and 6 Eugene Record songwriting track 1 Mally Roncal make up Dexter Simmons mixing track 12 Sleepy Brown vocals track 4 Matt Snedecor mixing assistance tracks 9 and 14 Brian Springer engineering track 12 Nisan Stewart production track 8 songwriting track 8 Scott Storch production tracks 2 3 and 6 songwriting tracks 2 3 and 6 Donna Summer songwriting track 2 Candace Thomas backing vocals track 11 Pat Thrall engineering tracks 1 and 3 Luther Vandross vocal arrangement track 11 vocals track 11 Luz Vasquez mixing assistance tracks 1 6 and 10 Stan Wallace engineering track 11 Robert Waller songwriting tracks 2 3 and 6 Brenda White King backing vocals track 11 Teresa LaBarbera Whites A amp R Bryce Wilson production track 4 songwriting track 4 Pat Woodward mixing assistance tracks 1 4 6 and 10 Dan Workman engineering track 12 guitars track 12 Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Dangerously in Love Chart 2003 2005 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 119 2 Australian Urban Albums ARIA 135 1 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 136 3 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 137 3 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 138 13 Canadian Albums Billboard 110 1 Canadian R amp B Albums Nielsen SoundScan 139 6 Danish Albums Hitlisten 140 5 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 141 4 European Top 100 Albums Billboard 115 1 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 142 6 French Albums SNEP 143 14 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 144 1 Greek Albums IFPI 112 1 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 145 18 Icelandic Albums Tonlist 113 1 Irish Albums IRMA 114 1 Italian Albums FIMI 146 16 Japanese Albums Oricon 123 12 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 121 8 Norwegian Albums VG lista 147 1 Polish Albums ZPAV 148 18 Portuguese Albums AFP 149 16 Scottish Albums OCC 150 1 South Korean Albums RIAK 151 3 Spanish Albums AFYVE 152 10 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 153 11 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 154 2 UK Albums OCC 155 1 UK R amp B Albums OCC 156 1 US Billboard 200 157 1 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 158 1 Monthly charts edit Monthly chart performance for Dangerously in Love Chart 2004 Peakposition Russian Albums NFPF 159 9 Year end charts edit 2003 year end chart performance for Dangerously in Love Chart 2003 Position Australian Albums ARIA 160 51 Australian Urban Albums ARIA 161 7 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 162 39 Danish Albums Hitlisten 163 74 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 164 31 Finnish International Albums Suomen virallinen lista 165 38 French Albums SNEP 166 73 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 167 37 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 168 85 Irish Albums IRMA 169 10 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 170 36 South Korean International Albums MIAK 171 18 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 172 66 Swedish Albums amp Compilations Sverigetopplistan 173 92 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 174 13 UK Albums OCC 175 14 US Billboard 200 176 19 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 177 12 Worldwide Albums IFPI 178 5 2004 year end chart performance for Dangerously in Love Chart 2004 Position Australian Albums ARIA 179 74 Australian Urban Albums ARIA 180 9 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 181 78 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 182 79 French Albums SNEP 183 128 UK Albums OCC 184 96 US Billboard 200 185 29 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 186 12 2005 year end chart performance for Dangerously in Love Chart 2005 Position US Billboard 200 187 195 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 188 98 Decade end charts edit Decade end chart performance for Dangerously in Love Chart 2000 2009 Position US Billboard 200 189 59 US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 190 67 All time charts edit All time chart performance for Dangerously in Love Chart Position Irish Female Albums IRMA 191 40 UK 21st Century Female Albums OCC 192 41 US Billboard 200 Women 193 95Certifications edit See Tfd See Tfd Certifications and sales for Dangerously in Love Region Certification Certified units sales Argentina CAPIF 194 Gold 20 000 Australia ARIA 120 3 Platinum 210 000 Austria IFPI Austria 195 Gold 15 000 Belgium BEA 196 Gold 25 000 Brazil Pro Musica Brasil 197 Gold 50 000 Canada Music Canada 111 3 Platinum 300 000 Denmark IFPI Danmark 198 2 Platinum 40 000 France SNEP 199 2 Gold 200 000 Germany BVMI 200 Platinum 200 000 Greece IFPI Greece 201 Gold 10 000 Japan RIAJ 124 Gold 100 000 Netherlands NVPI 202 Gold 40 000 New Zealand RMNZ 122 Platinum 15 000 Norway IFPI Norway 203 Gold 20 000 Portugal AFP 204 Silver 10 000 Russia NFPF 205 Platinum 20 000 Spain PROMUSICAE 206 Gold 50 000 South Korea 19 825 207 Sweden GLF 208 Gold 30 000 Switzerland IFPI Switzerland 209 Platinum 40 000 United Kingdom BPI 118 4 Platinum 1 260 000 210 United States RIAA 106 6 Platinum 6 000 000 Summaries Europe IFPI 116 Platinum 1 000 000 Worldwide 11 000 000 125 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Release history editRelease dates and formats for Dangerously in Love Region Date Edition s Format s Label s Ref Australia June 23 2003 Standard CD Sony Music 211 United Kingdom Columbia 212 United States June 24 2003 ColumbiaMusic World 213 Japan June 25 2003 Sony Music Japan 214 Poland June 26 2003 Sony Music 215 Italy June 27 2003 216 Taiwan July 3 2003 Special 217 Germany July 14 2003 Standard 218 See also editBeyonce discography List of Billboard 200 number one albums of 2003 List of Billboard number one R amp B albums of 2003 List of number one albums of 2003 Canada List of number one hits of 2003 Germany List of number one albums of 2003 Ireland List of UK Albums Chart number ones of the 2000s List of UK R amp B Albums Chart number ones of 2003 List of best selling albums of the 21st century List of best selling albums by women Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R amp B AlbumReferences editNotes edit Dangerously in Love 2 was first recorded in 2000 for Destiny s Child s third studio album Survivor 2001 Its instrumentals were subsequently reworked and re recorded in 2002 for Dangerously in Love Tracks 4 and 10 Track 11 Track 9 Tracks 1 5 and 8 Tracks 3 5 8 and 11 Track 7 Tracks 9 and 14 Track 4 Tracks 2 3 6 7 9 and 13 a b Track 12 Beyonce would break her own record at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards 2010 when she won six awards 1 Beyonce ultimately scrapped the project in January 2004 in order to record Destiny s Child s fourth and final studio album Destiny Fulfilled released in November 16 Following the disbandment of Destiny s Child Beyonce recorded an entirely new second studio album titled B Day 2006 As Batson contributed only to the hidden track Daddy he did not receive any credits in the liner notes of Dangerously in Love Citations edit Jones Sam Whey Simone February 1 2010 Beyonce hits Grammys for six The Guardian Archived from the original on February 12 2023 Retrieved February 12 2023 a b c d Moss Corey Beyonce Genuinely In Love Part 1 MTV News Archived from the original on April 21 2008 Retrieved May 9 2008 vanHorn Teri December 8 2000 Destiny s Child Solo CDs Won t Compete With Group Each Other MTV News Archived 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