Beyoncé delivered a spectacular performance at the MTV Video Music Awards in 2016, showcasing songs from her acclaimed album LEMONADE.

She started with “Pray You Catch Me”, a haunting ballad that expresses her doubts and suspicions about her lover’s fidelity.
She then moved on to “Hold Up”, a reggae-infused song that mixes anger and humor as she confronts her partner’s betrayal.
She smashed a camera with a baseball bat, symbolizing her destruction of the public image of her relationship.

She followed with “Sorry”, a defiant anthem that rejects her lover’s apologies and features the iconic line “Becky with the good hair”.

She then switched to “Don’t Hurt Yourself”, a rock-inspired song that warns her lover not to mess with her, as she performed with a fierce attitude and a fur coat.

She ended with “Formation”, a song that celebrates her blackness and femininity, as she danced with a group of women dressed in black. She received a standing ovation from the audience and made a powerful statement with her artistry and activism.
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Source: CNN