Beyoncé Walks You Through Her Inaugural Performance [PHOTOS]
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Beyoncé is in the sharing mood again, America. Lady Bey posted a handful of new photos, all focussed on her road to the 2013 inauguration.
The 31-year-old sang the National Anthem following President Obama’s inaugural speech Monday (Jan. 21), and between her voice, and First Lady Michelle Obama’s red dress, the entire nation lost its mind.
That said, since Blue Ivy’s mother did such a good job– even after throwing out her “ears”(also known as the little buds that allow her to hear the music). And of course, it’s no surprise that she used her Tumblr page to lead fans down her path to greatness. From her moments rehearsing in the studio, and posing behind a status of President Lincoln, Houston’s finest put her personal photographer to serious work over the last few days.
Elsewhere in all the inaugural glory, Alicia Keys, Jennifer Hudson, John Legend, and many more hit one stage or another. But nobody really cares about that when Beyoncé’s around. President Obama also delivered a powerful speech, and shared his undying love for his wife, but again, that’s not nearly as important as Mrs. Carter.
So, take a little time to click below and jump into her latest flicks.
You’re welcome.
Photos: Tumblr
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