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Freakum Dress

"Freakum Dress" is a song by American singer and songwriter Beyoncé from her second solo studio album B'Day (2006). It was written by Beyoncé, Rich Harrison, Angela Beyincé and Makeba Riddick. "Freakum Dress" received comparisons to Destiny's Child songs recorded in the 1990s. The song's production includes whistles, cymbal dominated scatter rhythms and a beat augmented by hi-hats and plinking keyboard pulses. Lyrically, Beyoncé advises women who have partners with straying eyes to put on alluring dresses and grind on other guys in dance clubs, to regain their affections.[1]

"Freakum Dress"
Song by Beyoncé
from the album B'Day
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2006
Recorded2006
Genre
Length3:20
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Rich Harrison
Music video
"Freakum Dress" on YouTube

"Freakum Dress" was generally well received by music critics who complimented Beyoncé's vocals as well as the assertiveness with which she delivers the lyrics. Many of them also noted that the beat of song melds very well with the vocal arrangement and the instruments used. The music video for the song was directed by Ray Kay, with co-direction from Beyoncé, for the B'Day Anthology Video Album (2007). It features Beyoncé dancing with women of different ages, races, and sizes. Thirty metallic dresses were designed by Tina Knowles and were used in the production. Beyoncé explained that the main reason behind shooting a video for the song was to show what a "freakum dress" looks like.[2] The song was part of the set lists of several of Beyoncé's worldwide tours, including The Beyoncé Experience (2007), I Am... World Tour (2009–10), and The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013) as well as her 2012 revue Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live. In 2016, the song was played during an interlude on The Formation World Tour.

It ranked number 1 on Billboard's "100 Best Deep Cuts by 21st Century Pop Stars" list.[3]

Recording and conception edit

  Sometimes a woman feels like she needs to remind her man why he is in love with her or fancied her in the first place. All women have that freakum dress at the back of their wardrobe and they can just put it on and it will remind them."
—Beyoncé elaborating on the theme of "Freakum Dress".[4]

"Freakum Dress" was conceived at Sony Music Studios, in New York City, when Beyoncé enlisted Harrison to co-produce for her album B'Day (2006). She and Harrison had previously collaborated on her 2003 single "Crazy in Love".[5] She arranged for Harrison, Sean Garrett and Rodney Jerkins to be given individual rooms at the studio. In this way, Beyoncé fostered "healthy competition" between the producers by going into each of their rooms and commenting on the "great beats" the others were creating.[6] Roger Friedman of Fox News Channel noted that "Freakum Dress" and "Suga Mama" (2006), Harrison's other contribution to B'Day "fall short of originality but mimic the Chi Lites [sic] percussion section [of "Crazy in Love"] yet again", adding, "Harrison is like the Indiana Jones of soul, constantly pulling out forgotten gems of the past for sampling [...] You can't help but think: Thank God someone wrote music in the past that can be repurposed now."[5] Harrison coined the term "Freakum dress” for a “sassy sartorial item that can help recharge a relationship"[7] and co-wrote the song with Beyoncé, Angela Beyincé and Makeba Riddick.[8] In an interview with USA Today, Beyoncé talked about the content "Freakum Dress", stating that an outfit which reminds of the best moments in a couple's life, is a necessity for every woman's wardrobe.[7]

In June 2006, Beyoncé invited Tamara Coniff of Billboard to a New York recording studio.[9] There she premiered several songs from the album including "Ring the Alarm" (2006) and "Freakum Dress", both were cited as possible second singles although in the end it was actually "Ring the Alarm" that became B'Day's second single.[9] Beyoncé told Coniff that "Freakum Dress" was one of her favorite songs ever.[9]

Music and theme edit

According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Hal Leonard Corporation, "Freakum Dress" is a moderate R&B song played “with a steady beat”, in common time, written in the key of F♯-Minor; the range of the composition is from a low C♯4 to F♯5.[10][11] The song’s verses alternate from the chords of F♯ and C.[10] The track also draws from the hip hop,[12] funk,[13] and dance-pop genres.[14] Mike Joseph of PopMatters observed that the song shows influences by 1970s funk music, and contains limited elements of 1980s go-go.[15] According to Phil Harrison of Time Out, "Freakum Dress" consists of a steady "long crescendo, welding galloping beats and a steamrolling two-note riff", accompanied by several genres of music, which he qualified as "multi-tracked".[16] Spence D. of IGN Music noted that the song consists of frequent whistles as well as crashing cymbal dominated scatter rhythms and a beat which fits the "powerful, loud, confident lines" in which Beyoncé asks for the attention of her man,[17] and urges women to have a beautiful dress to spice up their sexual life.[7] "Freakum Dress" opens with a spoken introduction.[10] Throughout the song, Beyoncé sings her lines in an assertive manner on melding shattering hi-hats" and plinking keyboard pulses.[17]

According to Joseph, "Freakum Dress" is thematically similar to "Bills, Bills, Bills" (1999) and "Say My Name" (2000), from the Destiny's Child era.[15] Ann Powers of Los Angeles Times noted that "Freakum Dress" celebrates showing off.[18] Jon Pareles of The New York Times viewed the concept of the song as not merely having a nice wardrobe to entice men, but it also serves as "a means of self-assertion."[19] In the song, the female protagonist pulls out her best dress to remind her potentially wandering mate of what he is leaving at home.[15] Jody Rosen of Entertainment Weekly added that Beyoncé also seemingly gives professional advice to women on how to hold a man's attention in a long-term relationship. She sings: "I think I'm ready/ Been locked up in the house way too long / It's time to get it, [be]cause once again he's out doing wrong [...] Wear very skimpy clothes...".[20][21][22] Joseph commented that in the song, Beyoncé is capable of wearing anything to keep her man by her side rather than dumping him.[15] Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe added that after having skirted her best dress, Beyoncé eyes other guys in dance clubs to make her own man jealous, in the hope of regaining his attention but she also makes sure that he really pays when he does her wrong.[1][23] Beyoncé later refers to her "freakum dress" in "Jealous", a track from her fifth studio album Beyoncé (2013).[24]

Reception edit

 
Beyoncé performing "Freakum Dress" during The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour, 2013

The song received mostly positive reviews. Phil Harrison of Time Out called "Freakum Dress" a “magnificent production” thanks to its vocal arrangements and commented that its beat can "drive the boys crazy."[16] Brian Hiatt of Rolling Stone magazine wrote that even though "Freakum Dress" was less harmonically and melodically “produced” than songs such as "Crazy In Love" (2003), or even songs from the Destiny's Child era, it remains a “good track” due to its highly energetic beat.[25] Jaime Gill of Yahoo! Music called the track "discordant" and "menacing",[26] while Jon Pareles of The New York Times called it "overwrought".[27] In a separate review, Jon Pareles said that the song will remain as one of Beyoncé's most memorable tracks thanks to its streak of rage,which is "perfectly groomed but unmistakable".[19] Bill Lamb of About.com chose "Freakum Dress" as one of the three best songs on the entire record,[28] and called it a “powerful, emotionally intensive and energetic track”.[29] Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian called the song a "lighthearted crunk spree" that reminds girls of the significance of having a nice dress in their wardrobe.[30]

Mike Joseph of PopMatters complimented the overall concept of the song, noting that the lyrics do not "radiate" enough warmth.[15] Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine jokingly said that Beyoncé has added the term "Freakum Dress" "to the pop lexicon."[31] Elysa Gardner of USA Today said that "self-assurance is evident on a tune on B'Day called 'Freakum Dress'",[7] while another review by the staff members of the same magazine complimented the song's sexual imagery, stating "…When Ms. Bootylicious [Beyoncé] sings of squeezing that jelly into a 'Freakum Dress', the imagination runs wilder than any video would.”[32] Darryl Sterdan, writing for the Canadian website Jam!, complimented the song's "bashing beat and irresistible chorus".[33] Andy Kellman of AllMusic described "Freakum dress" as a "blaring and marching" track.[21] Calling "Freakum Dress" one of the best dance tracks that Beyoncé has ever sung, Norman Mayers of Prefix Magazine chose it as one of the standout songs of the album.[14] While reviewing B'Day, Chuck Arnold of People magazine wrote, "'…ladies' anthem 'Freakum Dress' finds Beyoncé working all her bootylicious powers over some slamming funk…".[34] "Freakum Dress" reached number twenty-five on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart issue dated September 9, 2007.[35] The same day, it also charted on the US Bubbling Under R&B/Hip-Hop Singles chart at number sixteen.[36]

Music video edit

Concept and filming edit

 
Beyoncé dancing in the video for "Freakum Dress", which features women of different sizes as well as ages and neon-framed mirrors in the background

The music video was co-directed by Ray Kay[37] and Beyoncé for the B'Day Anthology Video Album, which was released the same month:[38] it was one of eight videos shot in two weeks for the album.[39] The choreography was done by Danielle Polanco and Jonte' Moaning, who used a 1980s retro set.[40] Beyoncé explained the concept of the video at MTV: "It's probably the most flamboyant video, and the metallic dresses are so beautiful, they added so much color. I had to do a video for this song. Everyone wanted to know what a 'freakum dress' was, and you can't really explain it, you have to see it. Everyone has their own version, so we had so many women — of different races, sizes, shapes, ages — because we all have those dresses we pull out when we need to shut it down."[2]

After two weeks of shooting, Beyoncé decided to call her mother Tina. The latter designed thirty dresses for the video, with eight of them for her daughter.[2] Due to limited time, certain dress were sewed on the spot in approximately ten minutes each by taking fabric from one dress, making a slit in it, draping it and putting a belt on it.[2] The glasses that Beyoncé wears in the video were borrowed from her make-up artist, Francesca Tolot.[2] The video was finished in about eighteen hours of filming and it features Ebony Haith from the first cycle of America's Next Top Model. Throughout the video, Beyoncé can be seen fixing her hair in a neon mirror and is surrounded by neon-constructed doors, catwalks and podiums.[2] It premiered on BET's 106 & Park and on American Music Channel, among others, before the release of the video anthology.[2][41]

Synopsis and reception edit

The video begins with Beyoncé dancing in front of a target before moving to her putting on blush and lipstick next to two other men in a room full of neon framed mirrors. The men then pull a dress onto her and as the chorus begins, she walks by several women dancing on neon boxes before beginning to do a dance routine with them. As the chorus ends, she is shown surrounded by several men in a dark room and dancing in front of barcode-like walls. The video then moves to her walking down a neon catwalk. As the bridge starts, she begins doing a fierce dance routine, while constantly switching dresses. A scene is then shown with her dancers pretending to be paparazzi swarming her with microphones, before ending with Beyoncé whipping her hair in front of the target. Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine gave a negative review for the video, describing it as "sloppily edited". He further commented that it "plays out like a cheap fashion show for House of Deréon instead of the couture-as-weapons anthem it should be".[42]

Live performances edit

 
Beyoncé performing "Freakum Dress" during her I Am... World Tour, 2009

Although Beyoncé did not perform "Freakum Dress" in any televised appearances, the song was part of her set list on The Beyoncé Experience.[43] On August 5, 2007, Beyoncé performed the song at the Madison Square Garden in Manhattan, where she directly started the song with the line: "Stop, I ain’t ready yet — wait, let me fix my hair...".[19] Jon Pareles of The New York Times praised the performance, stating: "Beyoncé needs no distractions from her singing, which can be airy or brassy, tearful or vicious, rapid-fire with staccato syllables or sustained in curlicued melismas. But she was in constant motion, strutting in costumes [...]".[19] Tonya Turner of The Courier-Mail reported that tracks like "Freakum Dress", "moved fans to screams of endearment".[44] David Schmeichel of Jam! wrote that Beyoncé performed a "ballsy" version of the song.[45] Anthony Venutolo of New Jersey On-Line wrote that Beyoncé "boiled over" during the performance of the song.[46] It was included as the third track on Beyoncé's live album The Beyoncé Experience Live (2007).[47]

It was also part of the set list on the I Am... World Tour.[43][48] When Beyoncé performed the song in Sunrise, Florida on June 29, 2009, she was wearing a glittery gold leotard. As she sang, animated graphics of turntables, faders and other club equipment were projected behind Beyoncé, her dancers and musicians.[49] Beyoncé was accompanied by her two drummers, two keyboardists, a percussionist, a horn section, three imposing backup vocalists called the Mamas and a lead guitarist, Bibi McGill.[50] During the performance, she bent backwards at her guitarist's feet.[51] Jonathon Moran of The Sunday Telegraph praised Beyoncé's dancing during the performance of the song on the I Am... World Tour.[52] "Freakum Dress" was included as the fourth track on the deluxe edition of I Am... World Tour (2010).[53] According to Andy Kellman of Allmusic, the performance has a "hard rock overhaul".[54]

In May, 2012, Beyoncé performed "Freakum Dress" during her Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live revue at Revel Atlantic City.[55] While singing the song, Beyoncé was wearing a black dress and performed a "strut-heavy footwork".[56][57] Dan DeLuca from The Philadelphia Inquirer noted that "her rock moves on songs like 'Freakum Dress,' which find her facing off with a leather-jacketed lead guitarist, tend to be of the screaming-solo-played-on-a-Flying Vee variety."[56] Ben Ratliff of The New York Times mentioned "Freakum Dress" in the "almost continuous high point" of the concert.[58] Jim Farber of Daily News wrote that "The first, and last parts of the show stressed the steeliest Beyoncé, told in bold songs" like "Freakum Dress".[59] Brad Wete, writing for Complex noted that Beyoncé was "wagging her bootyliciousness at the audience" while performing the song.[60] The performance of "Freakum Dress" was included on the live album Live in Atlantic City (2013) which was filmed during the revue.[61] In 2013 the song was a part of the set list during The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour.

Usage in media edit

On June 24, 2009, American actress Cameron Diaz danced to "Freakum Dress" during the show It's On with Alexa Chung.[62]

On the eighth season of RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars, drag queens Kahanna Montrese and Aja performed the song during the “lip sync for your legacy” segment, with the latter winning.

Chart performance edit

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[63] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

Credits and personnel edit

Credits are taken from B'Day liner notes.[8]

References edit

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External links edit

  • "Freakum Dress" music video on YouTube

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Freakum Dress is a song by American singer and songwriter Beyonce from her second solo studio album B Day 2006 It was written by Beyonce Rich Harrison Angela Beyince and Makeba Riddick Freakum Dress received comparisons to Destiny s Child songs recorded in the 1990s The song s production includes whistles cymbal dominated scatter rhythms and a beat augmented by hi hats and plinking keyboard pulses Lyrically Beyonce advises women who have partners with straying eyes to put on alluring dresses and grind on other guys in dance clubs to regain their affections 1 Freakum Dress Song by Beyoncefrom the album B DayReleasedSeptember 4 2006Recorded2006GenreFunk R amp BLength3 20LabelColumbiaSongwriter s Beyonce Knowles Rich Harrison Makeba Riddick Angela BeyinceProducer s Rich HarrisonMusic video Freakum Dress on YouTube Freakum Dress was generally well received by music critics who complimented Beyonce s vocals as well as the assertiveness with which she delivers the lyrics Many of them also noted that the beat of song melds very well with the vocal arrangement and the instruments used The music video for the song was directed by Ray Kay with co direction from Beyonce for the B Day Anthology Video Album 2007 It features Beyonce dancing with women of different ages races and sizes Thirty metallic dresses were designed by Tina Knowles and were used in the production Beyonce explained that the main reason behind shooting a video for the song was to show what a freakum dress looks like 2 The song was part of the set lists of several of Beyonce s worldwide tours including The Beyonce Experience 2007 I Am World Tour 2009 10 and The Mrs Carter Show World Tour 2013 as well as her 2012 revue Revel Presents Beyonce Live In 2016 the song was played during an interlude on The Formation World Tour It ranked number 1 on Billboard s 100 Best Deep Cuts by 21st Century Pop Stars list 3 Contents 1 Recording and conception 2 Music and theme 3 Reception 4 Music video 4 1 Concept and filming 4 2 Synopsis and reception 5 Live performances 6 Usage in media 7 Chart performance 8 Certifications 9 Credits and personnel 10 References 11 External linksRecording and conception edit nbsp Sometimes a woman feels like she needs to remind her man why he is in love with her or fancied her in the first place All women have that freakum dress at the back of their wardrobe and they can just put it on and it will remind them Beyonce elaborating on the theme of Freakum Dress 4 Freakum Dress was conceived at Sony Music Studios in New York City when Beyonce enlisted Harrison to co produce for her album B Day 2006 She and Harrison had previously collaborated on her 2003 single Crazy in Love 5 She arranged for Harrison Sean Garrett and Rodney Jerkins to be given individual rooms at the studio In this way Beyonce fostered healthy competition between the producers by going into each of their rooms and commenting on the great beats the others were creating 6 Roger Friedman of Fox News Channel noted that Freakum Dress and Suga Mama 2006 Harrison s other contribution to B Day fall short of originality but mimic the Chi Lites sic percussion section of Crazy in Love yet again adding Harrison is like the Indiana Jones of soul constantly pulling out forgotten gems of the past for sampling You can t help but think Thank God someone wrote music in the past that can be repurposed now 5 Harrison coined the term Freakum dress for a sassy sartorial item that can help recharge a relationship 7 and co wrote the song with Beyonce Angela Beyince and Makeba Riddick 8 In an interview with USA Today Beyonce talked about the content Freakum Dress stating that an outfit which reminds of the best moments in a couple s life is a necessity for every woman s wardrobe 7 In June 2006 Beyonce invited Tamara Coniff of Billboard to a New York recording studio 9 There she premiered several songs from the album including Ring the Alarm 2006 and Freakum Dress both were cited as possible second singles although in the end it was actually Ring the Alarm that became B Day s second single 9 Beyonce told Coniff that Freakum Dress was one of her favorite songs ever 9 Music and theme edit nbsp Freakum Dress source source A 20 second sample of the song demonstrating the riff and Knowles urging women to put on their freakum dresses Problems playing this file See media help According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes com by Hal Leonard Corporation Freakum Dress is a moderate R amp B song played with a steady beat in common time written in the key of F Minor the range of the composition is from a low C 4 to F 5 10 11 The song s verses alternate from the chords of F and C 10 The track also draws from the hip hop 12 funk 13 and dance pop genres 14 Mike Joseph of PopMatters observed that the song shows influences by 1970s funk music and contains limited elements of 1980s go go 15 According to Phil Harrison of Time Out Freakum Dress consists of a steady long crescendo welding galloping beats and a steamrolling two note riff accompanied by several genres of music which he qualified as multi tracked 16 Spence D of IGN Music noted that the song consists of frequent whistles as well as crashing cymbal dominated scatter rhythms and a beat which fits the powerful loud confident lines in which Beyonce asks for the attention of her man 17 and urges women to have a beautiful dress to spice up their sexual life 7 Freakum Dress opens with a spoken introduction 10 Throughout the song Beyonce sings her lines in an assertive manner on melding shattering hi hats and plinking keyboard pulses 17 According to Joseph Freakum Dress is thematically similar to Bills Bills Bills 1999 and Say My Name 2000 from the Destiny s Child era 15 Ann Powers of Los Angeles Times noted that Freakum Dress celebrates showing off 18 Jon Pareles of The New York Times viewed the concept of the song as not merely having a nice wardrobe to entice men but it also serves as a means of self assertion 19 In the song the female protagonist pulls out her best dress to remind her potentially wandering mate of what he is leaving at home 15 Jody Rosen of Entertainment Weekly added that Beyonce also seemingly gives professional advice to women on how to hold a man s attention in a long term relationship She sings I think I m ready Been locked up in the house way too long It s time to get it be cause once again he s out doing wrong Wear very skimpy clothes 20 21 22 Joseph commented that in the song Beyonce is capable of wearing anything to keep her man by her side rather than dumping him 15 Sarah Rodman of The Boston Globe added that after having skirted her best dress Beyonce eyes other guys in dance clubs to make her own man jealous in the hope of regaining his attention but she also makes sure that he really pays when he does her wrong 1 23 Beyonce later refers to her freakum dress in Jealous a track from her fifth studio album Beyonce 2013 24 Reception edit nbsp Beyonce performing Freakum Dress during The Mrs Carter Show World Tour 2013 The song received mostly positive reviews Phil Harrison of Time Out called Freakum Dress a magnificent production thanks to its vocal arrangements and commented that its beat can drive the boys crazy 16 Brian Hiatt of Rolling Stone magazine wrote that even though Freakum Dress was less harmonically and melodically produced than songs such as Crazy In Love 2003 or even songs from the Destiny s Child era it remains a good track due to its highly energetic beat 25 Jaime Gill of Yahoo Music called the track discordant and menacing 26 while Jon Pareles of The New York Times called it overwrought 27 In a separate review Jon Pareles said that the song will remain as one of Beyonce s most memorable tracks thanks to its streak of rage which is perfectly groomed but unmistakable 19 Bill Lamb of About com chose Freakum Dress as one of the three best songs on the entire record 28 and called it a powerful emotionally intensive and energetic track 29 Caroline Sullivan of The Guardian called the song a lighthearted crunk spree that reminds girls of the significance of having a nice dress in their wardrobe 30 Mike Joseph of PopMatters complimented the overall concept of the song noting that the lyrics do not radiate enough warmth 15 Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine jokingly said that Beyonce has added the term Freakum Dress to the pop lexicon 31 Elysa Gardner of USA Today said that self assurance is evident on a tune on B Day called Freakum Dress 7 while another review by the staff members of the same magazine complimented the song s sexual imagery stating When Ms Bootylicious Beyonce sings of squeezing that jelly into a Freakum Dress the imagination runs wilder than any video would 32 Darryl Sterdan writing for the Canadian website Jam complimented the song s bashing beat and irresistible chorus 33 Andy Kellman of AllMusic described Freakum dress as a blaring and marching track 21 Calling Freakum Dress one of the best dance tracks that Beyonce has ever sung Norman Mayers of Prefix Magazine chose it as one of the standout songs of the album 14 While reviewing B Day Chuck Arnold of People magazine wrote ladies anthem Freakum Dress finds Beyonce working all her bootylicious powers over some slamming funk 34 Freakum Dress reached number twenty five on the US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart issue dated September 9 2007 35 The same day it also charted on the US Bubbling Under R amp B Hip Hop Singles chart at number sixteen 36 Music video editConcept and filming edit nbsp Beyonce dancing in the video for Freakum Dress which features women of different sizes as well as ages and neon framed mirrors in the background The music video was co directed by Ray Kay 37 and Beyonce for the B Day Anthology Video Album which was released the same month 38 it was one of eight videos shot in two weeks for the album 39 The choreography was done by Danielle Polanco and Jonte Moaning who used a 1980s retro set 40 Beyonce explained the concept of the video at MTV It s probably the most flamboyant video and the metallic dresses are so beautiful they added so much color I had to do a video for this song Everyone wanted to know what a freakum dress was and you can t really explain it you have to see it Everyone has their own version so we had so many women of different races sizes shapes ages because we all have those dresses we pull out when we need to shut it down 2 After two weeks of shooting Beyonce decided to call her mother Tina The latter designed thirty dresses for the video with eight of them for her daughter 2 Due to limited time certain dress were sewed on the spot in approximately ten minutes each by taking fabric from one dress making a slit in it draping it and putting a belt on it 2 The glasses that Beyonce wears in the video were borrowed from her make up artist Francesca Tolot 2 The video was finished in about eighteen hours of filming and it features Ebony Haith from the first cycle of America s Next Top Model Throughout the video Beyonce can be seen fixing her hair in a neon mirror and is surrounded by neon constructed doors catwalks and podiums 2 It premiered on BET s 106 amp Park and on American Music Channel among others before the release of the video anthology 2 41 Synopsis and reception edit The video begins with Beyonce dancing in front of a target before moving to her putting on blush and lipstick next to two other men in a room full of neon framed mirrors The men then pull a dress onto her and as the chorus begins she walks by several women dancing on neon boxes before beginning to do a dance routine with them As the chorus ends she is shown surrounded by several men in a dark room and dancing in front of barcode like walls The video then moves to her walking down a neon catwalk As the bridge starts she begins doing a fierce dance routine while constantly switching dresses A scene is then shown with her dancers pretending to be paparazzi swarming her with microphones before ending with Beyonce whipping her hair in front of the target Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine gave a negative review for the video describing it as sloppily edited He further commented that it plays out like a cheap fashion show for House of Dereon instead of the couture as weapons anthem it should be 42 Live performances edit nbsp Beyonce performing Freakum Dress during her I Am World Tour 2009 Although Beyonce did not perform Freakum Dress in any televised appearances the song was part of her set list on The Beyonce Experience 43 On August 5 2007 Beyonce performed the song at the Madison Square Garden in Manhattan where she directly started the song with the line Stop I ain t ready yet wait let me fix my hair 19 Jon Pareles of The New York Times praised the performance stating Beyonce needs no distractions from her singing which can be airy or brassy tearful or vicious rapid fire with staccato syllables or sustained in curlicued melismas But she was in constant motion strutting in costumes 19 Tonya Turner of The Courier Mail reported that tracks like Freakum Dress moved fans to screams of endearment 44 David Schmeichel of Jam wrote that Beyonce performed a ballsy version of the song 45 Anthony Venutolo of New Jersey On Line wrote that Beyonce boiled over during the performance of the song 46 It was included as the third track on Beyonce s live album The Beyonce Experience Live 2007 47 It was also part of the set list on the I Am World Tour 43 48 When Beyonce performed the song in Sunrise Florida on June 29 2009 she was wearing a glittery gold leotard As she sang animated graphics of turntables faders and other club equipment were projected behind Beyonce her dancers and musicians 49 Beyonce was accompanied by her two drummers two keyboardists a percussionist a horn section three imposing backup vocalists called the Mamas and a lead guitarist Bibi McGill 50 During the performance she bent backwards at her guitarist s feet 51 Jonathon Moran of The Sunday Telegraph praised Beyonce s dancing during the performance of the song on the I Am World Tour 52 Freakum Dress was included as the fourth track on the deluxe edition of I Am World Tour 2010 53 According to Andy Kellman of Allmusic the performance has a hard rock overhaul 54 In May 2012 Beyonce performed Freakum Dress during her Revel Presents Beyonce Live revue at Revel Atlantic City 55 While singing the song Beyonce was wearing a black dress and performed a strut heavy footwork 56 57 Dan DeLuca from The Philadelphia Inquirer noted that her rock moves on songs like Freakum Dress which find her facing off with a leather jacketed lead guitarist tend to be of the screaming solo played on a Flying Vee variety 56 Ben Ratliff of The New York Times mentioned Freakum Dress in the almost continuous high point of the concert 58 Jim Farber of Daily News wrote that The first and last parts of the show stressed the steeliest Beyonce told in bold songs like Freakum Dress 59 Brad Wete writing for Complex noted that Beyonce was wagging her bootyliciousness at the audience while performing the song 60 The performance of Freakum Dress was included on the live album Live in Atlantic City 2013 which was filmed during the revue 61 In 2013 the song was a part of the set list during The Mrs Carter Show World Tour Usage in media editOn June 24 2009 American actress Cameron Diaz danced to Freakum Dress during the show It s On with Alexa Chung 62 On the eighth season of RuPaul s Drag Race All Stars drag queens Kahanna Montrese and Aja performed the song during the lip sync for your legacy segment with the latter winning Chart performance editChart 2007 Peakposition US Bubbling Under Hot 100 Billboard 35 25 US Bubbling Under R amp B Hip Hop Billboard 36 16Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales United States RIAA 63 Gold 500 000 Sales streaming figures based on certification alone Credits and personnel edit nbsp Music portal Credits are taken from B Day liner 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