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2008 studio album by Beyoncé

I Am... Sasha Fierce
The cover of the album "I Am... Sasha Fierce" features a black and white profile of Beyoncé. She is looking directly to the camera while she keeps her hands behind her head. Her hair is combed with a ponytail, and she wears a bracelet on her right wrist. At the lower left corner her first name is written in capital silver letters, while "I Am..." is written with the same pattern at the right corner.
Standard edition artwork
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 12, 2008 (2008-11-12)
RecordedNovember 2007–August 2008
Studio
Genre
Length41:36
Label
Producer
Beyoncé chronology
The Beyoncé Experience Live
(2007)
I Am... Sasha Fierce
(2008)
Above and Beyoncé: Video Collection & Dance Mixes
(2009)
Singles from I Am... Sasha Fierce
  1. "If I Were a Boy"
    Released: October 8, 2008
  2. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
    Released: October 8, 2008
  3. "Diva"
    Released: January 20, 2009
  4. "Halo"
    Released: January 20, 2009
  5. "Ego"
    Released: May 19, 2009
  6. "Sweet Dreams"
    Released: June 2, 2009
  7. "Broken-Hearted Girl"
    Released: August 28, 2009
  8. "Video Phone"
    Released: September 22, 2009
Singles from I Am... Sasha Fierce: Platinum Edition
  1. "Why Don't You Love Me"
    Released: June 11, 2010

I Am... Sasha Fierce is the third studio album by American singer-songwriterBeyoncé. It was released on November 12, 2008, byColumbia Records andMusic World Entertainment.

In its original release,I Am... Sasha Fierce was formatted as adouble album, intending to market Beyoncé'sdichotomous artistic persona. The first discI Am... contains slow and midtempopop andR&Bballads, while the second,Sasha Fierce–titled after Beyoncé's on-stagealter ego–focuses on more uptempo beats that blendelectropop andEuropop elements. In composing the songs' lyrics, Beyoncé worked with writers, with each session accompanied by live orchestration. She credited both her husband—rapperJay-Z—and jazz singerEtta James for inspiring her to push the limits of her songwriting and artistry. Musically,I Am... drew inspiration fromfolk andalternative rock, while blending acoustic guitar elements into contemporary ballads, and its tracks were written and produced by Beyoncé, during collaborative efforts withBabyface,Tricky Stewart,The-Dream andRyan Tedder. Meanwhile,Sasha Fierce boasted production fromDarkchild andSean Garrett.

I Am... Sasha Fierce received mixed to positive reviews from music critics and was a commercial success, debuting at number one on the USBillboard 200 chart with first-week sales of 482,000 units and earning Beyoncé her third consecutive US number-one solo album. The album has earned one diamond and over thirty platinum certifications in separate worldwide markets, being certifiedseven-times platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) after shipping over seven million units in the United States.I Am... Sasha Fierce has sold 10 million copies worldwide, making it one of thebest-selling albums of the 21st century.[3] The album garnered sevenGrammy Award nominations at the52nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony (2010), including a nomination forAlbum of the Year, winning five. With a sixth win during the ceremony, Beyoncé broke the record for most awards won in one night by a female artist.

The album was marketed with the release of several singles, including "If I Were a Boy" and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", both of which charted highly internationally. The former topped the charts in over ten countries and reached number three on theBillboard Hot 100, with the latter becoming her fifth number-one single on the Hot 100 chart. "Diva" and "Ego" were released exclusively in the United States, while "Halo" and "Sweet Dreams" were promoted internationally as the third and fourth singles, respectively. "Broken-Hearted Girl" was released internationally as the fifth single, while "Video Phone" was released in September 2009 as the overall eighth, and "Why Don't You Love Me" was released in July 2010 as the ninth and final single. To further promote the album, Beyoncé made several award show and televised appearances across Europe and America, and embarking on the worldwideI Am... Tour (2009–10).

Recording and production

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The recording of the album took place over a nine-month period.[4] Beyoncé recorded the album in sessions at Bangladesh Studios,PatchWerk Recording Studios, Silent Sound Studios and Tree Sound Studios inAtlanta,Georgia;Chung King Studios,Electric Lady Studios,Roc the Mic Studios and Strawberrybee Productions inNew York City,New York; GAD Studios inIbiza,Spain; Mansfield Studios and The Campground inLos Angeles,California; South Beat Studios inMiami Beach,Florida; and The Boom Boom Room inBurbank, California.[5] Beyoncé either co-wrote or co-produced all material onI Am... Sasha Fierce.[6] She collaborated with severalrecord producers andsongwriters, includingBabyface,Stargate (production duo composed ofTor Erik Hermansen andMikkel Storleer Eriksen),Tricky Stewart,The-Dream,Darkchild,Sean Garrett,Solange Knowles,Jim Jonsin,Rico Love,Ryan Tedder,Bangladesh,Ian Dench,Dave McCracken,Wayne Wilkins andBlac Elvis.[7] Beyoncé also collaborated with some musicians she had never worked with in the past, such asToby Gad andBC Jean on "If I Were a Boy"; she also worked again withAmanda Ghost on "Disappear".[8]

I'm a human being. I cry. I'm very passionate and sensitive. My feelings get hurt. I get scared and nervous like everyone else. And I wanted to show that about myself. It [The album] is about love. I'm a woman, I'm married, and this portion of my life is all in the album. It's a lot more personal. I'm very private and I don't talk about a lot of things, but there are certain songs that are on the album that are very personal. It's [The album] my diary. It's my story... I still have my album of fun songs.

—Beyoncé

For theI Am... disc, Beyoncé was influenced byfolk andalternative rock genres, while incorporating other instruments she had not normally used previously, such as theacoustic guitar.[7] Tedder specifically assisted Beyoncé with crafting the album'sballadry.[7] The ballads were crafted in a way to combine "the best elements" ofpop andsoul music, while simultaneously "expanding the possibilities of both genres".[7] Beyoncé attempted something different as people had strong expectations from her; she experimented with stronger lyrics.[7] Beyoncé worked with Ghost to re-writeFranz Schubert's "Ave Maria" after having co-written "Disappear" inLondon,England. Ghost toldThe Daily Telegraph that they were both inspired by their then-recent marriages and had walked down the aisle to "Ave Maria".[9] The song "Smash Into You", featured on the deluxe edition of the album, was originally slated to appear onJon McLaughlin's sophomore albumOK Now under the name "Smack Into You", but was cut from the finalized tracklist after it was leaked online and was subsequently given to Knowles.[10]

During the nine-month period between November 2007 and August 2008, Beyoncé recorded over seventy songs and decided during the editing process that she did not want to reconcile the two approaches into one disc.[11] If a song was meaningless to her, she would cut it off during the process of elimination for the final track listing.[8] After a process of elimination, twelve tracks were selected to be placed on the standard edition of the album, while five additional tracks were chosen to make the final cut for the deluxe edition of the album.[11] Beyoncé later revealed that songs from established producers likeThe Neptunes andDanja were not able to make the final cut.[citation needed]

Music and lyrics

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In an interview forBillboard magazine, Beyoncé describedI Am... Sasha Fierce as adouble album. She said, "One side has songs that are more mainstream and another has my more traditionalR&B songs for my fans who've been there the whole time. Some of it sounds likeBarbra Streisand,Karen Carpenter andThe Beatles around the 1970s."[12] Music writer Andy Kellman ofAllMusic viewed its first disc as "essentially a small set ofadult contemporary ballads. Acoustic guitars, pianos, strings, contemplative soul searching, and grand sweeping gestures fill it out, with more roots in '[19]70ssoft rock thansoul."[13] The second disc,Sasha Fierce, contains consistent electronic influences, which are displayed in songs like "Radio" and "Sweet Dreams".[14] Kellman said in his review that "Diva" resemblesB'Day's "Freakum Dress" or "Ring the Alarm" in terms of audacity.[13] Despite being on theSasha Fierce disc, "Ego", "Why Don't You Love Me" and "Scared of Lonely" were noted to be a meeting ground between the album's halves. According to Jennifer Vineyard of MTV News, they resembleSasha Fierce musically, but thematically and lyrically, they are vulnerable like Beyoncé on theI Am... disc.[15] The album formally introduces Beyoncé'salter ego Sasha Fierce. She revealed that Sasha was born during the making of her hit single "Crazy in Love" (2003). In an interview with Emmet Sullivan ofPeople magazine, Beyoncé affirmed that her alter ego is strictly for the stage, with the editor describing Sasha Fierce as the singer's sensual, aggressive alter ego.[16]

"If I Were a Boy", the first single ofI Am..., stands as the only song on either disc that Beyoncé did not co-write.BC Jean, who wrote most of the song's lyrics, took inspiration from a poor relationship.[17] Beyoncé explained inEssence that "If I Were a Boy" is different from her previous songs in the sense that it is not a traditionalR&B song. Music critics remarked that the song seemed to be a mixture of her hit single "Irreplaceable" (2006),Fergie's single "Big Girls Don't Cry" (2007), andCiara's single "Like a Boy" (2007).[18]Ann Powers of theLos Angeles Times saw the song's theme of female empowerment as an expansion on that of "Irreplaceable".[14] Musically, "Single Ladies" is anupbeat-dance-pop andR&B song,[19] and featuresdancehall andbounce influences.[20] According to Jonah Weiner ofBlender, the song makes a clear reference to marriage[21] whileGreg Kot of theChicago Tribune felt that the lyrics had a connection with "post-breakup".[22] "Halo", composed byRyan Tedder andEvan Bogart, was initially intended for Beyoncé but was almost recorded byLeona Lewis due to Beyoncé's schedule.[23] According to Christian Williams ofBillboard, "Halo" has a mainstream pop sound, with subtle R&B undertones.[24] "Ave Maria" samples Franz Schubert's "Ave Maria". Critics noted "Diva" as a variation onLil Wayne's "A Milli" and coined it as its female counterpart. "Diva" carries a stuttering beat.[25]"Sweet Dreams" was critically acclaimed for its use of electronicbassline, which some critics compared toMichael Jackson's "Beat It" because of itselectropop sound.[26][27] "Sweet Dreams" is derived fromcontemporary R&B and incorporates influences from the classic 1980sfunk.[28] "Broken-Hearted Girl" is a midtempopiano ballad.[28] Its production and melody is backed bystrings and adrum machine beat.[29] According to Spence D. ofIGN Music, "Hello" comes off like another ballad that "populate[s] the first part of the album."[30] It contains theJerry Maguire line – "You had me at hello" – as part of its chorus. It essentially consists of "sweet guitar-picking and delicate harmonies."[31] According to critics, "Video Phone" contains lyrics that are in reference to "a celebration of Skype sex and putting on a solo show, on camera, for a guy you just met at the club".[32] The remixed version featured both Beyoncé andLady Gaga trading verses with one another.[33] Musically the song consists of simple lyrics, with hiddeninnuendos, and is backed by thin-spreadbeats; Beyoncé and Gaga uttering gasps and groans while singing the song.[34] "Disappear" consists of "sweet guitar-picking and delicate harmonies".[31] "That's Why You're Beautiful" is a slow-tempo soft rock[27] and rock[35] power ballad, which consists of a "grungy" guitar riff and stuterring drums.[15] Critics compared the song with the materials byAlice in Chains andJill Scott.[15] The platinum edition of the album also included a cover version ofBilly Joel's song "Honesty" (1979).[36]

Title and artwork

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The rear cover art forI Am... Sasha Fierce, which acts as the primary artwork for theSasha Fierce disc.

The album was titledI Am... Sasha Fierce to showcase the difference between Beyoncé and her alter ego Sasha Fierce; the first disc is titledI Am... while the second is titledSasha Fierce.

Making comparisons to a magazine, Beyoncé elaborated that the record was a double album and that it had two covers.[15] TheI Am... cover artwork, described as "underneath all the makeup", is a portrait of Beyoncé with no visible clothing or makeup on, while theSasha Fierce cover artwork shows Beyoncé wearing heavy makeup, a leotard, tall pointed heels, and a "cyborg"-esque metallic glove.[37] Thecover artworks for the standard, deluxe and platinum editions ofI Am... Sasha Fierce were all shot by German photographerPeter Lindbergh.[36]

In a 2021 interview forHarper's Bazaar, Beyoncé revealed that she based the entire project onblack and white photography after being told in a meeting discussing analytics that a research discovered that her fans did not like when her photography was black and white, stating, "It pissed me off that an agency could dictate what my fans wanted based on a survey." She pointed out that she was "so exhausted and annoyed with these formulaic corporate companies" and highlighted the album's subsequent commercial success.[38]

Release and promotion

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See also:I Am... (Beyoncé tour)
A brunette woman is walking and singing. She holds a microphone with her right hand. She is wearing a pink short dress. In the background three women wearing the same dress are seen.
Beyoncé performing inVienna,Austria during the I Am... Tour on April 28, 2009

Beyoncé promotedI Am... Sasha Fierce through various televised appearances and awards ceremonies by performing songs featured on the album from late 2008 until early 2010. Beyoncé's father and then-managerMathew Knowles held a listening party for the album in New York City on October 22, 2008.[15] Beyoncé first promoted "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" in a concert organized by thePower 105.1 radio station on October 29.[39] Beyoncé first performed "If I Were a Boy" on October 31, on the Japanese music television programMusic Station.[40] She later performed “If I Were a Boy” on November 6, at the2008 MTV Europe Music Awards.[41] Soon after, she sang "If I Were a Boy" and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" on November 9, at the2008 World Music Awards inMonaco. She then took to the stage ofThe Oprah Winfrey Show to perform "If I Were a Boy" on November 13.[42] She appeared onSaturday Night Live on November 15, where she sang "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)".[43] On November 16, Beyoncé sang a medley of "If I Were a Boy", "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", and "Crazy in Love" during the final episode ofTotal Request Live.[44]

I Am... Sasha Fierce was released in the United States on November 18, 2008, and previously in Japan on November 12, in Australia and Germany on November 14, and in France and the United Kingdom on November 17; deluxe edition of the album was released simultaneously with the standard edition.[45][46] Beyoncé performed "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" onBET's106 & Park on November 18,[47] at the2008 American Music Awards on November 23, onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show on November 25,[48] onToday the following day,[49] and onThe Tyra Banks Show with two male dancers, on January 9, 2009.[50] Beyoncé's first live performance of "Halo" was at the40th NAACP Image Awards on February 12, 2009.[51] She later performed the song on theLate Show with David Letterman after an interview on April 22, 2009.[52] Beyoncé performed "Sweet Dreams" at the2009 MTV Europe Music Awards on November 5.[53] Beyoncé performed "If I Were a Boy" on January 31, 2010, at the52nd Annual Grammy Awards ceremony, along with a cover ofAlanis Morissette's song "You Oughta Know" (1995).[54] In February 2010, the bonus track "Why Don't You Love Me" from the album's multiple reissues, climbed up the USDance Club Songs, eventually taking the top spot and becoming Beyoncé's thirteenth number-one hit on the chart.[55] On May 4, 2010, a full-length music video appeared online after its release as a promotional single.[56][57]

On June 16, 2009,Above and Beyoncé: Video Collection & Dance Mixes was released,[58] composed of a CD of dance remixes to the singles from the album, including the remix of "Ego" with rapperKanye West, and a DVD featuring music videos previously released for those singles, as well asbehind-the-scenes footage.[58] Beyoncé was due to perform "Sweet Dreams" at the2009 MTV Video Music Awards on September 13;[59] however, she only performed the bridge from the song at the beginning of her performance, before switching to "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)".[60] The platinum edition ofI Am... Sasha Fierce was released in Australia on Beyoncé's twenty-eighth birthday on September 4, 2009, and in the United States on October 20, 2009;[61][62] it included a cover version ofBilly Joel's song "Honesty" (1979), as well as a DVD containing various music videos from the album's singles.[36] The deluxe edition ofI Am... Sasha Fierce was reissued in the United States on November 23, 2009,[63] including all of the previously released songs in addition to the new songs "Poison" and the remix of "Video Phone" withLady Gaga.[64] Anextended play (EP) titledI Am... Sasha Fierce – The Bonus Tracks was released the same day fordigital download in the United States, featuring the latter songs, along with "Why Don't You Love Me".[65]

To further promote the album, Beyoncé embarked on theI Am... Tour, which started inEdmonton, Canada on March 26, 2009. The European leg of the tour started on April 26 inZagreb, Croatia, and ended on June 9 inLondon, England. On June 21, she began the third leg of the tour in the United States and finished in August with theI Am... Yours four-day revue atEncore Las Vegas on theLas Vegas Strip. Starting on September 15, 2009, the fourth leg began inMelbourne, Australia and finished on September 24 inPerth, Australia. Beyoncé then went on to perform in Asia, the Middle East, Europe, Africa, and the United Kingdom, before finishing the 2009 portion of the tour on November 24 inBelfast,Northern Ireland. The tour had its final leg in February 2010, visiting Latin America. Starting on February 4 inFlorianópolis, Brazil, she visited five other places before ending inTrinidad on February 18. According toPollstar, the 2010 shows earned $17.2 million, which added to the total of $86 million for the first 86 concerts in 2009,[66] bringing the tour total to $103.2 million for 97 shows.[67] TheI Am... Yours residency at the Encore Theater in Las Vegas was recorded on August 2, 2009, and later released as a DVD, audio CD and television special in late November 2009 titledI Am... Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas.[68] Various performances on the tour were filmed worldwide for a live DVD,I Am... World Tour, which was released on November 30, 2010.[69]

Singles

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On October 8, 2008, Beyoncé premiered twolead singles from the album.[70] "If I Were a Boy" peaked at number three on the USBillboard Hot 100,[71] topped eight charts worldwide and reached the top ten on many other charts.[72] "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" was the second lead single and peaked at number one on the USBillboard Hot 100, becoming Beyoncé's fifth number-one single,[71] and was also successful in other international markets, peaking within the top ten around the world.[73] The singles were certified double platinum[74] and quadruple platinum,[74] respectively, by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA). "Diva" was released exclusively in the United States and peaked at number nineteen on the USBillboard Hot 100, becoming Beyoncé's twelfth top-twenty single, and at number three on the USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.[75] It was certified gold by the RIAA.[74] The next single, "Halo", was released internationally and peaked at number five on the USBillboard Hot 100,[71] proving to be commercially successful and reaching top ten around the world.[76] It was certified double platinum by the RIAA on January 5, 2010.[74]

Following announcements of theI Am... Tour two more singles were initially lined up, namely "Broken-Hearted Girl" and "Sweet Dreams"—though they switched order to become the sixth and seventh singles, respectively.[77] "Sweet Dreams" reached the top ten in most countries, including the United States,[71] managing to top the New Zealand Singles Chart,[78] and was certified platinum by the RIAA on January 5, 2010.[74] "Broken-Hearted Girl", the seventh single, reached the top forty on charts around the world, despite never being certified nor released in the United States.[79] "Video Phone" was released as the eighth single fromI Am... Sasha Fierce on September 22, 2009, with an accompanyingmusic video anddigital download release, taking form as an extended remix featuring American recording artistLady Gaga. Like its predecessor, it reached the top-forty on charts around the world, peaking at number sixty-five on the USBillboard Hot 100.[71] It also became Beyoncé's fourteenth number-one on the USHot Dance Club Songs.[80] "Why Don't You Love Me" was released as the ninth and final single on July 2, 2010, and peaked atop the US Hot Dance Club Songs, before its official single release.[81][82] As of July 2010, the digital tracks from the album had sold a combined total of 12.3 million units in the United States;[83] and according toColumbia Records the album has sold fifteen million digital singles worldwide.[84]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic62/100[85]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[13]
Blender[21]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[31]
The Guardian[2]
MSN Music (Consumer Guide)B[86]
The Observer[87]
Pitchfork5.7/10[88]
Rolling Stone[89]
Spin4/10[90]
USA Today[91]

I Am... Sasha Fierce received mixed reviews from critics.[92] AtMetacritic, which assigns anormalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received anaverage score of 62 (indicating "generally favorable reviews"), based on 24 reviews.[85]Slant Magazine's Sal Cinquemani wrote that the album's "strength" is "its individual songs ... a testament to Beyoncé as one of today's most reliable singles artists", but felt that "the real disparity is her inability to reconcile the adult-contemporary schmaltz ofI Am with the more modern, edgy sounds ofSasha Fierce."[18] Adam Mattera ofThe Observer felt that both discs lack depth, observing that the first is "too busy chasing radio formats to expose any genuine soul", and criticizing the second disc's "succession of independent woman anthems such as 'Single Ladies' and 'Diva', which will no doubt inspire drag queens the world over but leave most others bemused."[87]

AllMusic's Andy Kellman called its double-disc "gimmick" "flimsy" and favored its second disc's "decent, if easily forgettable, upbeat pop."[13] He expressed that on theI Am... disc, "Beyoncéfeels each line to the fullest extent, which almost rescues the set's staidness."[13] In his consumer guide forMSN Music,Robert Christgau named it the "dud of the month",[86] indicating "a bad record whose details rarely merit further thought".[93] He found its "split-personality bit" to be "deeply vapid", only observing "three good songs on this 11-track artifact".[86] Jonah Weiner ofBlender commented that "Beyoncé is still a beauty-shop feminist, quick with the smack-downs, and she still describes the rattling rush of love with preternatural poise".[21] Stacey Anderson ofSpin commented that its first disc "meanders over [...] down-tempo cuts" and called... Sasha "an intriguing but diluted direction".[90]

The Village Voice's Nana Ekua Brew-Hammond felt that theI Am... disc lacks cohesion, but complimented "Sasha Fierce as "brassy, big-headed, confrontational, and witty," and stated, "each incendiary track challenges you to leave your inhibitions at coat-check."[94] Christian Hoard ofRolling Stone noted that its slow songs are "full of bland self-affirmation and saggy lines", but wrote that "the "Sasha" disc boasts Beyoncé's most adventurous music yet".[89] Colin McGuire ofPopMatters called the album "a little rough around the edges at times" and viewed itsSasha Fierce disc as "a far more compelling trip down dance-lane".[95] Leah Greenblatt ofEntertainment Weekly wrote that the album offers "two compelling sides" of Beyoncé and stated: "The collection might have been better served had she edited it down to one disc, rather than belabor what ultimately seems like a marketing gimmick. And while fans will surely speculate, there's little in the lyrics that feels more revealing than previous emotional fire-starters."[31]Sasha Frere-Jones fromThe New Yorker found the album to be "something of a mess", mostly because the alter ego "trips on the idea of redefinition".[96]

Accolades

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For a complete list of awards won by Beyoncé, her albums and her singles, seeList of awards and nominations received by Beyoncé.

Leah Greenblatt ofEntertainment Weekly rankedI Am… Sasha Fierce at number two on her list "10 Best CDs of 2008", stating that "'If I Were a Boy' and 'Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)' are undoubtedly album highlights; still, the surprise here is how consistently satisfying the rest of it is – even the less showy tracks blossom on repeated listening."[97] Mark Edward Nero ofAbout.com ranked it at the ninth place on his list of the Best R&B Albums of 2008.[98] Christian Gerard ofNBC Washington placedI Am... Sasha Fierce on his list of "Honorable Mentions" while writing the list "Best Albums of 2008".[99] Agence France-Presse, as reported byABS-CBN News and Current Affairs, recognizedI Am... Sasha Fierce as the twelfth best-selling album of 2008.[100] OnThe Village Voice'sPazz & Jop year-end lists,I Am... Sasha Fierce was ranked at numbers three-hundred-and-thirty-three and five-hundred-and-eighty in 2008 and 2009, respectively.[101][102] The album was ranked at number twelve on the list of the best albums of the 2000s decade inRolling Stone's Reader's Poll.[103] The writers ofEntertainment Weekly rankedI Am... Sasha Fierce at number eight on their list "10 Best Albums of the Decade".[104]

I Am... Sasha Fierce won aSoul Train Music Award forBest Album of the Year at the2009 Soul Train Music Awards. Beyoncé won theAmerican Music Award forFavorite Soul/R&B Female Artist at theAmerican Music Awards of 2009, whileI Am... Sasha Fierce garnered a nomination forFavorite Soul/R&B Album.[105] Beyoncé also won aBET Award forBest R&B Artist at theBET Awards 2009.[106] However, she lost the same award toAlicia Keys at thefollowing ceremony.[107] Similarly, Beyoncé was nominated forBrit Award forInternational Female Solo Artist at the2009 Brit Awards,[108] for aMeteor Music Award for Best International Female at the2009 Meteor Awards,[109] and forInternational Dance Music Awards for Best Artist (Solo) and Best R&B/Urban Dance Track for "Sweet Dreams" at the 25th Annual International Dance Music Awards (2010).[110] At theMOBO Awards 2009, Beyoncé won theMOBO Award for Best International Act andI Am... Sasha Fierce was nominated for Best Album.[111] Beyoncé won anMTV Europe Music Award forBest Female, "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" wonBest Video and "Halo" wonBest Song at the2009 MTV Europe Music Awards.[112]

I Am... Sasha Fierce was nominated for theNAACP Image Award forOutstanding Album at the40th NAACP Image Awards (2009),[113] and for anNRJ Music Award for International Album of the Year at theNRJ Music Awards 2010.[114] Beyoncé was also nominated for aPeople's Choice Award forFavorite Female Artist and Favorite R&B Artist at the36th People's Choice Awards (2010),[115] as well as winning aTeen Choice Award for Choice Music: R&B Artist at the2010 Teen Choice Awards,[116] and being nominated for World's Best R&B Artist at the2010 World Music Awards.[117]I Am... Sasha Fierce and its singles earned Beyoncé sevenGrammy Award nominations at the52nd Annual Grammy Awards (2010), includingAlbum of the Year. She won five Grammy Awards out of those seven nominations, as well as a record-breaking sixth for her rendition of the classicEtta James song "At Last", from theCadillac Recordssoundtrack. Her wins made her the most decorated female artist in one night in Grammy Award history.[118]

Commercial performance

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I Am... Sasha Fierce debuted at number one on the USBillboard 200, selling 482,000 copies in its first week and giving Beyoncé her third consecutive number-one album in the United States, fourth overall, includingDestiny's Child'sSurvivor (2001).[119] With this, Beyoncé became the third female artist of the 2000s to have her first three solo albums debut atop the USBillboard 200.[120] Having sold 1,459,000 copies in six weeks of release by the end of 2008,[121]I Am... Sasha Fierce emerged as the tenth best-selling album of the year according toBillboard.[122] With this achievement, Beyoncé eventually equaledGarth Brooks,Mariah Carey, andShania Twain for placing an album inNielsen SoundScan's year-end top ten for the fifth time.[123] The album later emerged as the second best-selling album of 2009 in the United States itself.[124] It has been certifiedsix-times platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[125] As of July 2022,I Am... Sasha Fierce has sold 8.12 million album-equivalent units in the United States.[126] In the United Kingdom, the album debuted at number ten on November 29, 2008, becoming Beyoncé's lowest-debuting album despite having higher first-week sales than her previous album,B'Day (2006).[127] Following her performance atThe X Factorfifth season finale with winnerAlexandra Burke, the album moved up to number nine on December 27, 2008.[128] Due to the success of its singles in the United Kingdom, particularly "Sweet Dreams",I Am... Sasha Fierce rose from number five to its highest peak of number two in its thirty-ninth week on the chart, which was the week of August 16, 2009.[129] It is her best-selling album in the United Kingdom, having sold over 1.5 million copies.[130] It was certified six times platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry.[131]

In Australia,I Am... Sasha Fierce debuted at number nine on November 24, 2008[132] and climbed to number eight on January 5, 2009.[133] Following the success of singles "Sweet Dreams" and "Broken-Hearted Girl", the album rebounded to a new peak of number three on two separate occasions in October 2009. It was later certified quintuple platinum by theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in 2023.[134] In New Zealand, the album debuted at number sixteen on November 24, 2008[135] and initially peaked at number six on March 2, 2009.[136] After growing popularity of its singles, especially "Sweet Dreams", the album upped to a new peak of number three on September 21, 2009.[137] The album was certified platinum by theRecording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) on April 26, 2009 (after twenty-three weeks on the chart), shipping over 15,000 copies to retailers.[138] In Spain, the album debuted and peaked at number seven on November 26, 2008,[139] and was certified double platinum by theProductores de Música de España (PROMUSICAE) for shipments of over 160,000 copies.[140] The album was also the best-selling international album of 2009 in Turkey.[141] The album experienced massive success in Brazil, topping the country's year-end chart and being certified double diamond for sales in excess of 500,000 copies byPro-Música Brasil.[142] The album has sold over ten million copies worldwide.[3] As of February 2017, the album has generated over 1 billion streams.[143]

Track listing

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I Am... (disc one)

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Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."If I Were a Boy"
  • Gad
  • Carlson
4:09
2."Halo"
  • Tedder
  • Knowles
4:21
3."Disappear"
  • Gosein
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Knowles
4:27
4."Broken-Hearted Girl"
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • Edmonds
  • Knowles
4:37
5."Ave Maria"
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • Knowles
  • Gosein
  • Dench
  • Stargate
  • Beyoncé
3:42
6."Satellites"
  • Gosein
  • Knowles
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Gosein
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Knowles
  • Ghost
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Beyoncé
3:06
Total length:24:22
Deluxe edition[144]
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
6."Smash Into You"
  • Stewart
  • Nash
  • Knowles
4:31
7."Satellites"
  • Gosein
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Gosein
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Knowles
  • Ghost
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Beyoncé
3:06
8."That's Why You're Beautiful"James Fauntleroy
  • Hey
  • Knowles
  • Hey
  • Beyoncé
3:41
Total length:32:24
Japanese,iTunes Store and international digital deluxe edition bonus track[145][146]
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
9."Save the Hero"
  • Scheffer
  • Butler Jr.
  • Knowles
4:33
Total length:36:57

Track-listing variants

  • Japanese platinum edition includes the nine tracks listed above, plus "If I Were a Boy (Maurice Joshua Mojo UK Remix)", "If I Were a Boy (Maurice Joshua Mojo UK Remix)" and "Broken-Hearted Girl (Catalyst Remix)".[147]
  • iTunes Store and international digital standard editions also include "Save the Hero".[148]
  • Latin American standard edition includes "Si Yo Fuera un Chico", the Spanish version of "If I Were a Boy".[149]
  • iTunes Store deluxe edition includes the music video for "If I Were a Boy" .[150]

Sasha Fierce (disc two)

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Standard edition
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
  • Stewart
  • Nash
  • Knowles
  • Tricky Stewart
  • The-Dream
  • Beyoncé
3:13
2."Radio"
  • Scheffer
  • Butler
  • Dwayne Nesmith
  • Scheffer
  • Butler
  • Nesmith
  • Knowles
  • Jim Jonsin
  • D-Town
  • Rico Love
  • Beyoncé
3:38
3."Diva"
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Knowles
  • Bangladesh
  • Sean Garrett
  • Beyoncé
3:20
4."Sweet Dreams"
  • Scheffer
  • Wilkins
  • Butler
  • Knowles
  • Jim Jonsin
  • Wayne Wilkins
  • Rico Love
  • Beyoncé
3:28
5."Video Phone"
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Knowles
  • Bangladesh
  • Sean Garrett
  • Beyoncé
3:35
Total length:17:14
Deluxe edition[144]
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
6."Hello"
  • Knowles
  • Ramon Owen
  • REO
  • Beyoncé
4:16
7."Ego"
  • Williams
  • Lilly
  • Knowles
  • Blac Elvis
  • Harold Lilly
  • Beyoncé
3:56
8."Scared of Lonely"
  • Jerkins
  • Knowles
3:42
Total length:29:08
Japanese, iTunes Store and international digital deluxe reissue bonus track[145][151]
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
9."Why Don't You Love Me"
3:37
Total length:32:45

Track-listing variants

  • Japanese platinum edition includes the nine tracks listed above, plus "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It) (DJ Escape & Tony Coluccio Remix; Club Version)", "Diva (Karmatronic Club Remix)", "Ego (OK DAC Remix)" and "Sweet Dreams (Harlan Pepper & AG III Remix)".[147]
  • United StatesWalmart standard edition also includes "Why Don't You Love Me".[152]
  • iTunes Store deluxe edition includes the music video for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)".[150]

Single-disc releases

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2009 reissue deluxe edition[153][154]
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."If I Were a Boy"
  • Gad
  • Carlson
  • Gad
  • Carlson
  • Gad
  • Beyoncé
4:10
2."Halo"
  • Tedder
  • Bogart
  • Knowles
  • Tedder
  • Knowles
  • Tedder
  • Beyoncé
4:22
3."Disappear"
  • Gosein
  • Knowles
  • Chakrabongse
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Ghost
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Knowles
  • Ghost
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Knowles
4:29
4."Broken-Hearted Girl"Edmonds
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • Edmonds
  • Knowles
  • Stargate
  • Beyoncé
4:39
5."Ave Maria"
  • Knowles
  • Gosein
  • Dench
  • Riddick
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • Knowles
  • Stargate
  • Beyoncé
3:42
6."Smash into You"
  • Stewart
  • Nash
  • Stewart
  • Nash
  • Knowles
  • Stewart
  • The-Dream
  • Beyoncé
4:31
7."Satellites"
  • Gosein
  • Knowles
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Gosein
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Knowles
  • Ghost
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Beyoncé
3:07
8."That's Why You're Beautiful"
  • Fauntleroy
  • Knowles
  • Hey
  • Knowles
  • Hey
  • Beyoncé
3:41
9."Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
  • Stewart
  • Knowles
  • Nash
  • Harrell
  • Stewart
  • Nash
  • Knowles
  • Stewart
  • The-Dream
  • Beyoncé
3:13
10."Radio"
  • Scheffer
  • Knowles
  • Butler
  • Nesmith
  • Scheffer
  • Butler
  • Nesmith
  • Knowles
  • Jim Jonsin
  • D-Town
  • Rico Love
  • Beyoncé
3:38
11."Diva"
  • Knowles
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Knowles
  • Bangladesh
  • Garrett
  • Beyoncé
3:21
12."Sweet Dreams"
  • Butler
  • Knowles
  • Scheffer
  • Wilkins
  • Butler
  • Scheffer
  • Butler
  • Knowles
  • Jonsin
  • Wilkins
  • Love
  • Beyoncé
3:28
13."Video Phone"
  • Knowles
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Beyince
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Knowles
  • Bangladesh
  • Garrett
  • Beyoncé
3:35
14."Hello"
  • Knowles
  • Quiñones
  • Bogart
  • Owen
  • Knowles
  • Owen
  • Beyoncé
4:16
15."Ego"
  • Williams
  • Lilly
  • Williams
  • Lilly
  • Knowles
  • Blac Elvis
  • Lilly
  • Beyoncé
3:56
16."Scared of Lonely"
  • Darkchild
  • Daniels
  • Cristyle
  • Butler
  • Knowles
  • S. Knowles
  • Darkchild
  • Knowles
  • Darkchild
  • Beyoncé
3:42
17."Poison"
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • Knowles
  • Stargate
  • Beyoncé
4:02
18."Video Phone" (Extended Remix featuringLady Gaga)
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Knowles
  • Bangladesh
  • Garrett
  • Beyoncé
5:04
Total length:68:14
Platinum edition[155]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
  • Stewart
  • Nash
  • Harrell
  • B. Knowles
  • Stewart
  • The-Dream
  • Beyoncé
3:12
2."Diva"
  • B. Knowles
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Bangladesh
  • Garrett
  • Beyoncé
3:21
3."Ego"
  • Williams
  • Lilly
  • B. Knowles
  • Blac Elvis
  • Lilly
  • Beyoncé
3:56
4."Halo"
  • B. Knowles
  • Tedder
  • Bogart
  • Tedder
  • Beyoncé
4:21
5."If I Were a Boy"
  • Gad
  • Jean
  • Gad
  • Beyoncé
4:10
6."Smash into You"
  • Stewart
  • Nash
  • B. Knowles
  • Stewart
  • The-Dream
  • Beyoncé
4:31
7."Sweet Dreams"
  • B. Knowles
  • Scheffer
  • Wilkins
  • Butler
  • Jonsin
  • Wilkins
  • Love
  • Beyoncé
3:28
8."Broken-Hearted Girl"
  • Edmonds
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • B. Knowles
  • Stargate
  • Beyoncé
4:39
9."Scared of Lonely"
  • Jerkins
  • Daniels
  • Johnson
  • Butler
  • S. Knowles
  • B. Knowles
  • Darkchild
  • Beyoncé
3:42
10."That's Why You're Beautiful"
  • Hey
  • Fauntleroy
  • B. Knowles
  • Hey
  • Beyoncé
3:41
11."Hello"
  • B. Knowles
  • Owen
  • Quiñones
  • Bogart
  • Owen
  • Beyoncé
4:16
12."Radio"
  • Scheffer
  • Butler
  • Nesmith
  • B. Knowles
  • Jonsin
  • D-Town
  • Love
  • Beyoncé
3:38
13."Video Phone"
  • B. Knowles
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Beyince
  • Bangladesh
  • Garrett
  • Beyoncé
3:35
14."Ego" (Remix featuringKanye West)
  • Williams
  • Lilly
  • B. Knowles
  • West
  • Blac Elvis
  • Lilly
  • Beyoncé
4:44
15."Why Don't You Love Me"
  • S. Knowles
  • B. Knowles
  • Smith
  • Rankins
  • Wells
  • Beyince
  • Bama Boyz
  • Beyoncé
3:37
16."Honesty"Billy JoelScott Storch3:47
17."Save the Hero"
  • B. Knowles
  • Tamposi
  • Butler
  • Scheffer
  • Beyoncé
  • Jonsin
  • Love
4:34
18."Satellites"
  • Gosein
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • B. Knowles
  • Ghost
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Beyoncé
3:07
19."Disappear"
  • Gosein
  • Chakrabongse
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • B. Knowles
  • Ghost
  • McCracken
  • Dench
  • Beyoncé
4:28
20."Ave Maria"
  • B. Knowles
  • Gosein
  • Dench
  • Riddick
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • Stargate
  • Beyoncé
3:42
Total length:74:29
Platinum edition bonus DVD[155]
No.TitleDirector(s)Length
1."If I Were a Boy"Nava5:05
2."Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"Nava3:19
3."Diva"Melina Matsoukas4:05
4."Halo"Philip Andelman3:45
5."Broken-Hearted Girl"Sophie Muller4:40
6."Ego" (Remix featuring Kanye West)
  • Beyoncé
  • Frank Gatson, Jr.
4:53
7."Ego" (Fan exclusive)
  • Beyoncé
  • Gatson, Jr.
3:58
8."Sweet Dreams"Adria Petty4:01
9."Behind the Scenes"Ed Burke19:01
Total length:52:26
The Bonus Tracks digital EP[65]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Video Phone" (Extended Remix featuring Lady Gaga)
  • B. Knowles
  • Crawford
  • Garrett
  • Germanotta
  • Bangladesh
  • Garrett
  • Beyoncé
5:04
2."Why Don't You Love Me"
  • S. Knowles
  • B. Knowles
  • Smith
  • Rankins
  • Wells
  • Beyince
  • Bama Boyz
  • Beyoncé
3:37
3."Poison"
  • B. Knowles
  • Austin
  • Eriksen
  • Hermansen
  • Stargate
  • Beyoncé
4:02
Total length:12:43

Track-listing variants

  • International digital platinum edition includes "Ego (Slang "Big Ego" Club Mix)" and "Diva (Karmatronic Club Mix)".[156][157]
  • InternationaliTunes Store platinum edition includes "Sweet Dreams (Steve Pitron and Max Sanna Club Remix)".[158]

Personnel

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Credits adapted from the liner notes ofI Am... Sasha Fierce.[5]

  • Beyoncélead vocals, background vocals(track 2.08); A&R, executive producer,arrangement,audio production(tracks 1.01-06, 1.07–08, 2.01–08); vocal production(tracks 1.06, 2.01)
  • Mathew Knowles – A&R, executive producer
  • Max Gousse –A&R
  • Juli Knapp – A&R administration
  • Alexandra Velella – A&R coordination
  • Jake McKim – artist coordination
  • Beyoncé –executive producer
  • Quincy Jackson –marketing
  • Tim Blacksmith –management
  • Danny D – management
  • Rico Love – background vocals(2.04), audio production, vocal production(2.02, 2.04)
  • Jim Caruana – background vocals(1.04); recording engineer(tracks 1.03, 1.08, 2.04, instrumental: 1.06, 2.02),mixing (track 1.08); Jim Caruana(tracks 1.01-02, 1.06–07, 2.01–03, 2.05–08, Additional- 1.04)
  • Fusako Chubachi –art direction
  • Jean-Paul Gaultierclothing design
  • Thierry Mugler – clothing design
  • Kimberly Kimble – hair stylist
  • ilovedust – logo design
  • Francesca Tolot – make-up
  • Manicurist – Lisa Logan – manicurist
  • Peter Lindbergh – photography
  • Ty Hunter –stylist
  • Jens Gad – drums(live-track 1.01)
  • Steven J. – drums(1.07)
  • Syience – drums, guitar(1.01)
  • Ian Dench – guitar (track 1.05); audio production(1.03, 1.07)
  • Philip Margiziotis – additional horns(track 2.07)
  • Donald Hayes –saxophone(track 2.07)
  • Dontae Winslow –trumpet(track 2.07)
  • Stargateother instrumentation, recording engineer, production(1.04-05)
  • Toby Gad – instrumentation(1.01); arrangement(track 1.01); recording engineer(instrumental: 1.01); production
  • Andrew Hey – instrumentation, recording engineer(1.08); production
  • Darkchild – instrumentation, production, mixing(2.08)
  • Ryan Tedder – arrangement, engineer, instrumentation and audio production(1.02)
  • Tricky Stewart – audio production(1.06, 2.01)
  • Dave McCracken – audio production(1.03, 1.07)
  • Amanda Ghost – audio production(1.03, 1.07)
  • Wayne Wilkins – audio production, mixing(2.04)
  • Bangladesh – audio production(2.03, 2.05)
  • Sean Garrett – audio production(2.03, 2.05)
  • The-Dream – audio production(1.06, 2.01)
  • D-Town – audio production
  • BC Jean – audio production
  • Kuk Harrell – recording engineer(1.06, 2.01)
  • Jim Jonsin – recording engineer(instrumental: 2.02); mixing, production(2.04)
  • Miles Walker – recording engineer(instrumental: 2.03, 2.05)
  • Brian "B Luv" Thomas – recording engineer(instrumental: 1.06, 2.01)
  • Marcos Tovar – recording engineer(1.03, instrumental: 1.07)
  • David Quiñones – recording engineer(instrumental: 2.06)
  • Mack Woodard – recording engineer(instrumental: 2.07)
  • Mike "Handz" Donaldson – recording engineer(instrumental: 2.08)
  • Roberto "Tito" Vasquez – recording engineer(instrumental: 2.08)
  • Radio Killa – recording engineer
  • Kory Aaron – assistant engineer(tracks 2.03, 2.05)
  • Christian Baker – assistant engineer(1.02)
  • David Boyd – assistant engineer(1.08)
  • Michael Miller – assistant engineer(2.03, 2.05)
  • Johntá Austin – assistant engineer
  • Lady Gaga – assistant engineer
  • Tom Coynemastering
  • Matt Green – mixing
  • Dave Pensado – mixing(2.01)
  • Mark "Spike" Stent – mixing(1.01-05, 1.07, 2.02–03, 2.05–08)
  • Andrew Wuepper – mixing, mix assistant(2.01)
  • Randy Urbanski – mixing, mix assistant(2.01)
  • Jaycen Joshua – mixing (2.01)
  • Matt Green – mix assistant(tracks 1.01-05, 1.07, 2.02–03, 2.05–08)
  • Bama Boyz – producer
  • Harold Lilly – production(2.07)
  • Ramon Owen – production(2.06)
  • Blac Elvis – production(2.07)
  • Radio Killa – production
  • Lisa Logan – other contributions

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Weekly chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2008–2010)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[159]3
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[160]1
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[161]20
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[162]10
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[163]32
Brazilian Albums (ABPD)[164]2
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[165]6
Croatian International Albums (HDU)[166]1
Czech Albums (ČNS IFPI)[167]5
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[168]25
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[169]6
European Top 100 Albums (Billboard)[170]3
French Albums (SNEP)[171]20
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[172]17
Greek Albums (IFPI)[173]3
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[174]8
Irish Albums (IRMA)[175]1
Italian Albums (FIMI)[176]16
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[177]3
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[178]3
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[179]2
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[180]1
Portuguese Albums (AFP)[181]2
Scottish Albums (OCC)[182]10
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[183]7
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[184]5
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[185]7
Taiwanese Albums (Five Music)[186]3
UK Albums (OCC)[187]2
USBillboard 200[188]1
USTop R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[189]1

Monthly charts

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Monthly chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2008)Peak
position
Argentine Albums (CAPIF)[190]7

Year-end charts

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2008 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2008)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[191]50
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[192]6
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[193]75
French Albums (SNEP)[194]176
Greek Albums (IFPI)[195]25
Russian Albums (2M)[196]9
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[197]66
UK Albums (OCC)[198]38
Worldwide Albums (IFPI)[199]12
2009 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2009)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[200]10
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[201]2
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[202]69
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[203]14
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[204]57
Brazilian Albums (BPD)[205]3
Brazilian International Albums (ABPD)[205]1
Canadian Albums (Billboard)[206]12
Danish Albums (Hitlisten)[207]58
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[208]11
European Top 100 Albums (Billboard)[209]4
French Albums (SNEP)[210]104
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[211]42
Hungarian Albums (MAHASZ)[212]18
Irish Albums (IRMA)[213]5
Italian Albums (FIMI)[214]58
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[215]15
Polish Albums (ZPAV)[216]53
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE)[217]19
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[218]28
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[219]31
UK Albums (OCC)[220]7
USBillboard 200[124]2
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[221]1
2010 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2010)Position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[222]61
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[223]9
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[224]24
Brazilian Albums (ABPD)[225]8
Brazilian International Albums (ABPD)[225]3
European Top 100 Albums (Billboard)[226]34
UK Albums (OCC)[227]48
USBillboard 200[228]84
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[229]25
2011 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2011)Position
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[230]33
UK Albums (OCC)[231]136
2013 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2013)Position
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[232]40
2015 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2015)Position
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[233]68
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[234]95
2016 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2016)Position
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[235]75
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[236]81
USBillboard 200[237]154
2017 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2017)Position
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[238]55
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[239]90
2018 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2018)Position
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[240]59
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[241]68
2019 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2019)Position
Australian Urban Albums (ARIA)[242]63
2023 year-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2023)Position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[243]198

Decade-end charts

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2000s-end chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
Chart (2000–09)Position
USBillboard 200[244]178

All-time charts

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All-time chart performance forI Am... Sasha Fierce
ChartPosition
Irish Female Albums (IRMA)[245]14
UK Female Albums (OCC)[246]
21st century
23
US Female Albums (Billboard)[247]68

Certifications and sales

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Certifications and sales forI Am... Sasha Fierce
RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[134]5× Platinum350,000
Austria (IFPI Austria)[248]Gold10,000*
Belgium (BEA)[249]Platinum30,000*
Brazil (Pro-Música Brasil)[142]2× Diamond500,000
Canada (Music Canada)[250]6× Platinum480,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[251]2× Platinum40,000
GCC (IFPI Middle East)[252]Platinum6,000*
Germany (BVMI)[253]3× Gold300,000
Greece (IFPI Greece)[254]Platinum15,000^
Hungary (MAHASZ)[255]Gold3,000^
Ireland (IRMA)[256]2× Platinum30,000^
Italy
sales in 2008
40,000[257]
Italy (FIMI)[258]
sales since 2009
Platinum60,000*
Japan (RIAJ)[259]Gold100,000^
Netherlands (NVPI)[260]Platinum60,000^
New Zealand (RMNZ)[261]5× Platinum75,000
Poland (ZPAV)[262]2× Platinum40,000*
Portugal (AFP)[263]Platinum20,000^
Russia (NFPF)[264]Platinum20,000*
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[265]2× Platinum160,000^
Sweden (GLF)[266]Gold20,000^
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[267]Gold15,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[131]6× Platinum1,800,000
United States (RIAA)[268]7× Platinum7,000,000
Summaries
Europe (IFPI)[269]2× Platinum2,000,000*
Worldwide10,000,000[3]

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

Release history

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Release dates and formats forI Am... Sasha Fierce
RegionDateEdition(s)Format(s)Label(s)Ref.
JapanNovember 12, 2008JapaneseDouble CDSony Music Japan[270]
GermanyNovember 14, 2008
  • Standard
  • deluxe
Sony Music
FranceNovember 17, 2008Columbia[272]
United KingdomRCA[273]
United StatesNovember 18, 2008
[274]
AustraliaSeptember 4, 2009PlatinumCD+DVDSony Music[275]
CanadaSeptember 22, 2009[276]
JapanOctober 7, 2009Double CD+DVDSony Music Japan
ItalyOctober 30, 2009CD+DVDSony Music[278]
FranceNovember 2, 2009Columbia
United KingdomRCA[280]
AustraliaNovember 20, 2009Deluxe(reissue)CDSony Music[281]
GermanyPlatinumCD+DVD
CanadaNovember 23, 2009Deluxe(reissue)CD[283]
France
GermanyJanuary 29, 2010[285]
Italy[286]

See also

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Notes

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