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2008 single by Beyoncé
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
The silhouette of a woman. She is standing in front of a grayscale background and the words "Beyoncé" and "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", which are written in silver capital letters.
Single byBeyoncé
from the albumI Am... Sasha Fierce
A-side"If I Were a Boy" (double A-side)
ReleasedOctober 8, 2008 (2008-10-08)
RecordedMay 2008
StudioThe Boom Boom Room, Burbank, California
Genre
Length3:13
LabelColumbia
Composers
Lyricists
Producers
  • Knowles
  • Tricky Stewart
  • The-Dream
Beyoncé singles chronology
"If I Were a Boy"
(2008)
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
(2008)
"At Last"
(2008)
Music video
"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" onYouTube

"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" is a song by American singerBeyoncé from her third studio album,I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008).Columbia Records released "Single Ladies" as asingle on October 8, 2008, as adouble A-side alongside "If I Were a Boy", showcasing the contrast between Beyoncé and her aggressive onstagealter ego Sasha Fierce. It explores men's unwillingness topropose or commit. In the song, the female protagonist is in a club to celebrate her single status.

"Single Ladies" won threeGrammy Awards in2010, includingSong of the Year, among other accolades. Several news media sources named it as one of the best songs of 2008, while some considered it one of the best songs of the decade.Rolling Stone ranked it at number 228 on their list of the500 greatest songs of all time in 2021. It topped the USBillboard Hot 100 chart for four non-consecutive weeks and received a11× platinum certification by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA). The song charted among the top ten within the singles category in several other countries. Globally, it was 2009's seventh best-selling digital single with 6.1 million copies sold.[1]

A black-and-white music video accompanied the single's release. It won several awards, including three at the2009 MTV Video Music Awards winning the top prizeVideo of the Year. Beyoncé has performed "Single Ladies" on television and during her concert tours. The song and particularly its music video have been widely parodied and imitated. Several notable artists have performed cover versions. Media usage has included placement in popular television shows.

Background and release

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The-Dream(left) andChristopher Stewart(right) co-wrote and produced "Single Ladies".

"Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" was written byBeyoncé,Terius "The-Dream" Nash,Thaddis "Kuk" Harrell, andChristopher "Tricky" Stewart, and was produced by Nash and Stewart. Beyoncé recorded the song in May 2008 at the Boom Boom Room Studio inBurbank, California, and it wasmixed byJaycen Joshua andDave Pensado, with assistance from Randy Urbanski and Andrew Wuepper.[2] Nash conceptualized "Single Ladies" after Beyoncé's secret marriage tohip hop recording artistJay-Z in April 2008.[3][4] Stewart commented that the song was "the only public statement that [Beyoncé and Jay-Z had] ever made about marriage",[3] and that while in the studio recording the song Beyoncé had remained tightlipped, even to the point of removing her wedding band.[3] Beyoncé's marriage inspired Nash to compose a song about an issue that affected many people's relationships: the fear or unwillingness of men to commit.[3] In an interview withBillboard magazine, Beyoncé added that she was drawn to the song because of the universality of the topic, an issue that "people are passionate about and want to talk about and debate".[5] She stated that although "Single Ladies" is a playfuluptempo song, it addresses an issue that women experience every day.[5]

In "Single Ladies", Beyoncé portrays heralter ego Sasha Fierce, which appears on the second part ofI Am... Sasha Fierce.[6] The song was released simultaneously with "If I Were a Boy"; as lead singles, they were meant to demonstrate the concept of the dueling personalities of the singer.[7] This reinforced the theme of the album, which was created by placing itsballads and uptempo tracks on separate discs.[8] The singles debuted on US radio on October 8, 2008;[9] "Single Ladies" did so onmainstream urban New York radio stationPower 105.1.[10] Both singles were added torhythmic contemporary radio playlists on October 12, 2008;[11] "Single Ladies" was sent tourban contemporary playlists the same day,[12] while "If I Were a Boy" was instead classified forcontemporary hit radio.[13] The two songs were released as adouble A-side single on November 7, 2008, in Australia,[14] New Zealand,[15] and Germany.[16] Danceremixes of the song were made available in the US on February 10, 2009,[17] and in Europe on February 16, 2009.[18] "Single Ladies" was not originally released as a single in the UK, but the song became increasingly popular there and reached the top ten in theUK Singles Chart as a result of download sales.[19] On February 16, 2009, it was released as aCD single, and the dance remixes became available as a digital download.[20][21]

Composition and lyrical interpretation

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"Single Ladies" is anuptempodance-pop,bounce, andR&B song withdancehall anddisco influences.[7][22][23][24][25] While the first measure is in3
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, it is set incommon time4
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except for a change to3
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for one measure before the final chorus.[26] It makes use ofstaccato bounce-basedhand claps,[27][28]Morse codebeeps,[25] an ascendingwhistle in the background,[29] and a punchy organic beat.[28] The instrumentation includes abass drum,[30] akeyboard[31] and spaced outsynthesizers that occasionally zoom in and out; one commentator, Sarah Liss ofCBC News, noted that their arrangement surprisingly comes as light, instead of dense.[28] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com bySony/ATV Music Publishing, the verses of "Single Ladies" are played in thekey ofE major[26] and the piecemodulates toEMixolydian for thechorus andE minor for thebridge[32] and is played in a "moderate groove" tempo of 96.9 beats per minute. Beyoncé's vocals range from the note ofF3 toD5.[26] It has achord progression of E in the verses, and Bdim–C–Bdim–Am in thechorus.[26] J. Freedom du Lac ofThe Washington Post noted the song features "playground vocals".[33]

"Single Ladies" is musically similar to Beyoncé's 2007 single "Get Me Bodied"; Andy Kellman ofAllMusic called it a "dire throwback" to the song.[34] Stewart and Harrell said in an interview given toPeople magazine that the similar rhythm of the two songs is "what Beyoncé responds to".[3] Ann Powers of theLos Angeles Times saw the song's theme of female empowerment as an extension of that of "Irreplaceable" (2006),[35] and Daniel Brockman ofThe Phoenix noted that its usage of "blurry pronouns" such as "it" resembles Beyoncé's 2005 single "Check on It".[36] Liss commented that the beat of the "Single Ladies" evokes Africangumboot dancing and schoolyardDouble Dutch chants,[28] a view shared by Douglas Wolf ofTime magazine.[37] Trish Crawford of theToronto Star concluded that "Single Ladies" is "a strong song of female empowerment",[38] and other music critics have noted its appeal to Beyoncé's fan base of independent women[35][39] as in the song, Beyoncé offers support to women who have split up from their no-good boyfriends.[40]

In "Single Ladies", Beyoncé emphasizes her aggressive and sensual alter ego Sasha Fierce.[22][41][42] She displays much attitude in her voice, as stated by Nick Levine ofDigital Spy.[19] Echoing Levine's sentiments, Liss wrote that Beyoncé sounds "gleefully sassy".[28] The lyrics reflect post-breakup situations.[43] Accompanied by robotic-like sounds, the opening lines of the song arecall and response;[44] Beyoncé chants, "All the single ladies", and background singers echo the line each time.[35] In the firstverse, Beyoncé narrates the recent end to a poor relationship after she "cried [her] tears for three good years".[40][45] She reclaims her right to flirt, have fun, and find a lover who is more devoted than the previous one.[46] Beyoncé goes out to celebrate with her friends in a club where she meets a new love interest.[35] However, her former boyfriend is watching her, and she directs the song to him.[35] She then sings the chorus, which usesminor chords[42] and contains severalhooks,[47] "If you like it then you shoulda put a ring on it ... Oh oh oh".[48]

In the second verse, Beyoncé tells her ex-lover that, as he did not attempt to make things more permanent when he had the chance, he has no reason to complain now that she has found someone else.[49] On thebridge, she affirms that she wants her new love interest "to make like a prince and grab her, delivering her to 'a destiny, to infinity and beyond'" while "Prince Charming is left standing there like the second lead in a romantic comedy".[35] Towards the end of the song, Beyoncé takes a more aggressive vocal approach[22] and employs amiddle eight as she sings, "And like a ghost I'll be gone".[49] When she chants the chorus for the third and final time, her vocals are omnipresent within layers of music, as described by Frannie Kelley ofNPR.[30] An electronic swoop tugs in continuously until the song ends.[37]

Critical reception

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Reviews

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The song received universal critical acclaim. Nick Levine of Digital Spy particularly praised its beats, which according to him, "just don't quit".[19] Michelangelo Matos ofThe A.V. Club wrote that the song is "fabulous, with glowing production, a humongous hook, and beats for weeks".[50] Ann Powers of theLos Angeles Times was also impressed with the overall production of the song, specifically the chorus, adding "More than most female singers, Beyoncé understands the funky art of singing rhythmically, and this is a prime example."[35] Fraser McAlpine ofBBC Online considered "Single Ladies" to be the best song Beyoncé has attempted since "Ring the Alarm" (2006) and complimented the former's refrain, describing it as "so amazingly catchy that it provides a surprisingly solid foundation for the entire song".[49] Alexis Petridis ofThe Guardian commended the threatening atmosphere that "Single Ladies" creates by using minor chords.[42] Daniel Brockman ofThe Phoenix complimented the song's use of the word "it", and wrote that the technique "sums up her divided musical persona far more effectively than the [album's] two-disc split-personality gimmick."[36]

Darryl Sterdan ofJam! called the song single-worthy, and wrote that it is "a tune that actually sounds like a Beyoncé number".[47] Sarah Liss of CBC News wrote that "Single Ladies" represents Beyoncé at her best, describing it as "an instantly addictive [and] a bouncy featherweight dance-pop track".[28] She further commented that it was pleasant to hear a voice which "changes timbre naturally, a voice with actual cracks and fissures (however slight)" in contrast to the "Auto-Tune epidemic that seems to be plaguing so many of her mainstream pop peers".[28] Douglas Wolf ofTime magazine added that "Single Ladies" is a sing-along which allows Beyoncé to demonstrate her virtuosity and "a focused, commanding display of individuality that speaks for every raised hand without a ring on it".[37]Sasha Frere-Jones ofThe New Yorker wrote that the song combines a jumble of feelings and sounds that "don't resolve but also never become tiring".[29] He concluded that "Single Ladies" was generally jubilant and that Beyoncé's vocals were pure and glimmering.[29] Andy Kellman of AllMusic and Jessica Suarez ofPaste magazine noted the song as one of the standouts fromI Am... Sasha Fierce, and saw similarities to "Get Me Bodied".[25][34]

Writers praised the song's dance beat; Colin McGuire ofPopMatters praised "Single Ladies" as one of Beyoncé's best dance tracks.[23] Spence D. ofIGN Music described the song as a "Caribbean flair and booty shaking jubilation that should get even the most staid of listeners snapping their necks and gyrating joyfully".[51] Joey Guerra of theHouston Chronicle wrote that it is a "hip-shaking club" song similar to "Check on It".[22] Leah Greenblatt ofEntertainment Weekly magazine wrote that "Single Ladies" is a "giddy, high-stepping hybrid of lyrical kiss-off and fizzy jump-rope jam".[27] Describing the song as a "winning high-stepping" one, Adam Mazmanian ofThe Washington Times wrote that "Single Ladies" is designed to get the women out on the dance floor as Beyoncé sings it with "a genuinely defiant, independent voice".[24] Some critics were unimpressed by "Single Ladies". Mariel Concepcion ofBillboard magazine called it "standard screech-thump fare".[52]The Observer's Adam Mattera saw "Single Ladies" and "Diva" as potential sources of inspiration fordrag queens, although they may leave others confused.[39] Sal Cinquemani ofSlant Magazine criticized its lyrical inconsistencies, suggesting it is a "leftover" fromB'Day.[53]

Recognition

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Rolling Stone named "Single Ladies" the best song of 2008, and wrote, "The beat ... is irresistible and exuberant, the vocal hook is stormy and virtuosic."[54] "Single Ladies" ranked as the second-best song of the 2000s decade in the magazine's 2009 readers' poll,[55] andRolling Stone critics placed it at number 50 on the list of the 100 Best Songs of the Decade.[56] In 2021, the same magazine placed the song at number 228 on its list of the500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[57]"Single Ladies" was placed at number two on MTV News' list of The Best Songs of 2008; James Montgomery called it "hyperactive and supercharged in ways I never thought possible. It's epic and sexy and even a bit sad."[58] "There is absolutely zero chance Beyoncé ever releases a single like this ever again", Montgomery concluded.[58]Time magazine's criticJosh Tyrangiel, who called the song "ludicrously infectious", ranked it as the seventh-best song of 2008.[59] Douglas Wolf of the same publication placed it at number nine on his list of the All-Time 100 Songs.[37]

"Single Ladies" appeared at number six on theEye Weekly's critics' list of the Best Singles of 2008,[60] and at number six onAbout.com's Mark Edward Nero's list of the Best R&B Songs of 2008.[61] OnThe Village Voice's year-endPazz & Jop singles list, "Single Ladies" was ranked at numbers three and forty one in 2008 and 2009 respectively.[62][63] Additionally, the Maurice Joshua Club Mix of the song was ranked at number 443 on the 2008 list.[62] "Single Ladies" was named the best song of the 2000s decade byBlack Entertainment Television (BET).[64] Sarah Rodman, writing forThe Boston Globe, named "Single Ladies" the fourth most irresistible song of the decade, and stated, "[Beyoncé] combined leotards with crass engagement-bling baiting into one delicious sexy-yet-antiquated package. The video had the whole world dancing and waving along via YouTube."[65]VH1 ranked "Single Ladies" at number sixteen on its list of The 100 Greatest Songs of the 2000s.[66] In his bookEating the Dinosaur (2009),Chuck Klosterman wrote that "Single Ladies" is "arguably the first song overtly marketed toward urbanbachelorette parties".[67]Jody Rosen ofThe New Yorker credited the melodies that float and dart over the thump for creating a new sound in music that didn't exist in the world before Beyoncé. He further wrote, "If they sound 'normal' now, it's because Beyoncé, and her many followers, have retrained our ears."[68]

OrganizationCountryAccoladeYearSource
Rolling StoneUnited StatesSongs of the Decade (ranked 50)2009[69]
Rolling StoneUnited States"Top Songs of 2008" (ranked 1)2008[70]
SlantUnited Kingdom"The 100 Best Singles of the Aughts" (ranked 122)2010[71]
PitchforkUnited States"The 100 Best Tracks of 2008" (ranked 23)2008[72]
TimeUnited StatesAll Time 100 Songs2011[73]
ComplexUnited StatesThe 100 Best Songs of The Complex Decade2012[74]
The Village VoiceUnited StatesPazz + Jop 2008 (ranked 3)2008[75]

Accolades

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"Single Ladies" has received a number of awards and nominations, including theSong of the Year,Best R&B Song andBest Female R&B Vocal Performance at the52nd Grammy Awards.[76] It also won the awards for Favorite Song at the2009 Kids' Choice Awards,[77] Song of the Year at the2009 Soul Train Music Awards,[78] and Best R&B Song at the 2009Teen Choice Awards.[79] TheAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) recognized "Single Ladies" as one of the most performed songs of 2009 at the 27th ASCAP Pop Music Awards.[80] The song was nominated in the Best Song category at the 2009NAACP Image Awards[81] and in the English-language "Record of the Year" category at the2009 Premios Oye! Awards.[82] It was also nominated for Record of the Year at the 2009 Soul Train Music Awards,[78] Viewer's Choice Award at the 2009BET Awards,[83] Best R&B/Urban Dance Track at the 2009International Dance Music Awards,[84] and World's Best Single at the2010 World Music Awards.[85]

YearOrganizationAwardResult
2009BET AwardsVideo of the YearWon
Viewers Choice AwardNominated
MOBO AwardsBest VideoWon
MTV Europe Music AwardsBest VideoWon
MTV Video Music AwardsVideo of the YearWon
Best Female VideoNominated
Best Pop VideoNominated
Best Editing in a VideoWon
Best DirectionNominated
Best Special EffectsNominated
Best Art DirectionNominated
Best Cinematography in a VideoNominated
Best Choreography in a VideoWon
Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite SongWon
Soul Train Music AwardsSong of the YearWon
The Ashford & Simpson Songwriter's AwardNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice R&B TrackWon
TRL AwardsNokia Playlist Generation AwardWon
2010ASCAP Pop Music AwardsMost Performed SongsWon
ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music AwardsAward Winning R&B/Hip-Hop SongsWon
Grammy AwardsSong of the YearWon
Best R&B SongWon
Best Female R&B Vocal PerformanceWon

Chart performance

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A long shot of three women performing in front of a crowd. From left to right, the first and third are dancing, while the second is singing. Behind them, a band, playing guitars and drums, is visible. The women are wearing black dresses.
Beyoncé performing "Single Ladies" in Berlin on herI Am... World Tour, 2009

"Single Ladies" debuted at number 72 on the USBillboard Hot 100 chart issue dated November 1, 2008.[86] On December 6, 2008, it moved from number 28 to number two on the Hot 100 chart, as a result of its debut at number one on theHot Digital Songs chart, selling 204,000 digital downloads.[87] The song became Beyoncé's fifth solo single to top the Hot Digital Songs chart.[88] "If I Were a Boy" charted at number three on the Hot 100 chart the same week, and thus Beyoncé became the seventh female in the US to have two songs in the top five positions of that particular chart.[89] The following week "Single Ladies" climbed to number one on the Hot 100 chart, selling 228,000 downloads, and became Beyoncé's fifth solo single to top the chart.[90] It tied her withOlivia Newton-John andBarbra Streisand at number six on the list of female artists with the most Hot 100 number one hits, as of 2010.[91]

The song was at the top of the chart for four non-consecutive weeks,[92] during the last of which digital downloads of "Single Ladies" increased by 157 percent to 382,000 units—its best week of digital sales.[92] For the week ending January 15, 2009, the song moved to number one on theHot 100 Airplay chart with 147.3 million listener impressions.[93] It reached number one on theHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, where it remained for twelve consecutive weeks.[94] "Single Ladies" topped thePop Songs[95] and theHot Dance Club Play charts,[96] and reached number two on thePop 100 chart.[97] The song wascertified quadruple-platinum by theRecording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of over 4,000,000 copies in 2010.[98] It passed the 5 million sales mark in October 2012.[99] In December 2024, RIAA updated Beyoncé's sales, certifying "Single Ladies" as having sold more than 11 million copies.[100]

"Single Ladies" debuted at number 81 on theCanadian Hot 100 chart for the week ending November 29, 2008.[101] On January 24, 2009, its ninth charting week, it moved to its peak spot at number two,[102] and was subsequently certified double-platinum by theCanadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA) for sales of over 160,000 copies.[103] The song peaked at number seven,[104] and spent 112 weeks on the UK Singles Chart.[105]It topped theUK R&B Chart, where it succeeded the song's double A-side, "If I Were a Boy".[106] On November 21, 2025, "Single Ladies" was certified triple-platinum by theBritish Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales of over 1,800,000 copies.[107] As of November 2013, it has sold 704,000 copies in the UK.[108] On theIrish Singles Chart, it reached number four and enjoyed twenty weeks of charting, while on theJapan Hot 100 chart it made its way to number 25.[109] In Australia, the single attained a high point of number five on theARIA Singles Chart,[110] and received a nine-times platinum certification from theAustralian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) for sales of over 630,000 copies.[111] It peaked at number two on theNew Zealand Singles Chart,[110] and was certified platinum by theRecording Industry Association of New Zealand (RIANZ) for shipment of over 15,000 copies. Eleswhere, "Single Ladies" made more moderate success but appeared on several charts in mainland Europe, and peaked at number 20 on theEuropean Hot 100 Singles chart.[112] It reached the top 10 in Germany, the Netherlands, Italy and Spain, and the top 40 in both Belgian territories (Flanders and Wallonia), as well as in Hungary, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland.[110][113] "Single Ladies" was 2009's seventh best-selling digital single with 6.1 million units sold worldwide.[1]

Music video

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Background and concept

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The music video for "Single Ladies" was shot immediately after "If I Were a Boy",[41] but it received less attention during production than the "higher-gloss, higher-profile video" for "If I Were a Boy".[114] Both videos were shot inblack-and-white in New York City and were directed byJake Nava,[114] with whom Beyoncé had worked on previous music videos including "Crazy in Love" and "Beautiful Liar".[115] "Single Ladies" was choreographed byFrank Gatson Jr. andJaQuel Knight,[3] and incorporatesJ-Setting choreography.[41] The two music videos premiered onMTV'sTotal Request Live show on October 13, 2008[7] to reinforce the concept of conflicting personalities.[41] The videos were released to other media outlets on the same date and subsequently included on Beyoncé's remix album with videography,Above and Beyoncé,[116] and the platinum edition ofI Am... Sasha Fierce.[117]

Three women are dancing. They wear similar leotards and high-heel shoes.
The music video, which incorporatesJ-Setting choreography, was inspired by theBob Fosse-choreographed performance byGwen Verdon in "Mexican Breakfast".

Beyoncé told Simon Vozick-Levinson ofEntertainment Weekly that the inspiration for the video was a 1969Bob Fosse routine entitled "Mexican Breakfast" seen onThe Ed Sullivan Show, which featured Fosse's wife,Gwen Verdon, dancing with two other women.[118][119] "Mexican Breakfast" had become an Internet viral sensation the previous summer afterUnk's "Walk It Out" was dubbed over the original mix.[120] Beyoncé wanted to attempt a similar dance and eventually, the choreography of "Single Ladies" was liberally adapted from "Mexican Breakfast":

I saw a video on YouTube. [The dancers] had a plain background and it was shot on the crane; it was 360 degrees, they could move around. And I said, 'This is genius.' We kept a lot of the Fosse choreography and added the down-south thing—it's called J-Setting, where one person does something and the next person follows. So it was a strange mixture ... It's like the most urban choreography, mixed with Fosse—very modern and very vintage.[41]

Beyoncé wanted a simple music video; it was filmed with minimal alternative camera shots and cuts, and no changes to hairstyles, costumes and sets.[5] According to JaQuel Knight, Beyoncé also wanted the video to feel "good and powerful"[3] and include choreography that could be attempted by anybody.[3] The day the video was shot, the song was divided into three parts.[114] Nava deliberately used lengthy shots so that viewers "would connect with the human endeavor of Beyoncé's awe-inspiring dance",[114] with all the changes in looks,angles, and lighting executed live on-camera because he wanted to keep the feel "very organic and un-gimmicky".[114][121] The styling was inspired by aVogue photo shoot.[114] In the video Beyoncé wears atitanium roboglove designed by her long-time jeweler,Lorraine Schwartz, to complement her alter ego Sasha Fierce. The glove consists of several pieces, including a ring and a separate component that covers Beyoncé's upper arm. She first wore the roboglove on the red carpet at theMTV Europe Music Awards on November 8, 2008.[122] The video shoot took around twelve hours.[123] Many performances of the song were filmed without interruption, and edited together to give the impression that the final video was filmed in a singletake.[31][123]

Synopsis

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In the video for "Single Ladies", emphasis is laid on Beyoncé's more aggressive and sensual side, her alter ego Sasha Fierce. It shows her in an asymmetricalleotard and high-heels, with two backup dancers, Ebony Williams[124] andAshley Everett.[125] Beyoncé's mother,Tina Knowles, designed the high-cut leotards after seeing something similar in the Americanmusical filmsA Chorus Line andAll That Jazz.[3] The dance routine incorporates many styles, includingjazz,tap, andhip hop, and is credited with popularizingJ-Setting, a flamboyantlead and follow dance style prominent in many African American gay clubs across Atlanta and used by the all-femalePrancing J-Settes dance troupe ofJackson State University.[121][126]

The video features Beyoncé and her two companions dancing inside aninfinity cove, which alternates between black and white and places the focus on the complex choreography. Throughout the video the women click their heels and shake their hips and legs. However, the main intention is to attract the viewers' attention toward their hands and ring fingers as they do the hand-twirl move.[7] At one point during the video, the dancers run up to a wall, which, according to Frank Gatson Jr., pays homage toShirley MacLaine's act in the 1969 filmSweet Charity.[3] Toward the end of the video, Beyoncé flashes her own wedding ring on her finger.[3][7]

Response and accolades

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Beyoncé is smiling while standing in front of a black wall with several images of the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards logo on it. She wears a red dress and she is holding a silver astronaut-shaped trophy.
Beyoncé at the2009 MTV Video Music Awards

Although the video for "Single Ladies" was the cheapest and quickest of all her videos to produce, Beyoncé felt that it ended up being "the most iconic ... something special".[5] It spawned adance craze and inspired thousands of imitations all over the world, many of which were posted onYouTube.[3] In an interview with MTV, Beyoncé expressed her appreciation of the public's response to the video, and stated that she had spent much time watching several of these parodies: "It's beautiful to feel you touch people and bring a song to life with a video."[127] Nava also expressed his surprise at the positive reception of the video, and attributed its success to the video's understated, less-is-more approach.[114] In an interview with Chandler Levack forEye Weekly, Toronto director Scott Cudmore stated that the Internet age has impacted the way music videos are made, as well as perceived by an audience. Although Cudmore believes that the music video as a medium is "disappearing ... from the mainstream public eye", he accredited "Single Ladies" with its resurgence, and stated that after the video appeared on the Internet, people began to "consciously look for music videos because of its art".[128]

The music video has won several awards and accolades. It was voted Best Dance Routine in the 2008Popjustice Readers' Poll;[129] and wonVideo of the Year becoming the first black and white music video sinceDon Henley'sThe Boys of Summer,Best Choreography, andBest Editing at the2009 MTV Video Music Awards.[130] The song also won Best Video at the 2009MTV Europe Music Awards,[131] the 2009MOBO Awards,[132] and the 2009 BET Awards.[83] The video has also received many nominations: Best Video in the 2009 Popjustice Readers Polls (placed 4th);[133] nine (including the three that it won) in the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards;[127]Best International Artist Video at the2009 MuchMusic Video Awards[134] (losing toLady Gaga's "Poker Face"[135]); Outstanding Music Video at the 2009 NAACP Image Awards;[81] and two at the2009 MTV Australia Awards for Best Video and Best Moves.[136] The video was ranked at number four on BET'sNotarized: Top 100 Videos of 2008 countdown,[137] and at number three on VH1's Top 40 Videos of 2009.[138] The video was voted Best Music Video of the Decade byMUZU.TV[139] It was voted fifth-best music video of the 2000s by readers ofBillboard magazine.[140] Claire Suddath ofTime magazine included it in her 30 All-Time Best Music Videos, writing that "sometimes the best creations are also the simplest".[121] In 2013, John Boone and Jennifer Cady of E! Online placed the video at number one on their list of Beyoncé's ten best music videos writing, "[It has] All of the sex appeal. Ever... Beyoncé doesn't need anything but an empty room in this one. It's all about the dancing. It's all about the leotard. It's all about the fierceness. And it's epic."[141] The music video was certified platinum by CRIA for shipment of sales 10,000 units.[103] In 2021,Rolling Stone named "Single Ladies" the 12thgreatest music video of all time,[142] whileSlant Magazine named it the 36th.[143]

2009 MTV Video Music Awards incident

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Further information:2009 MTV Video Music Awards § Kanye West–Taylor Swift incident

"Single Ladies" was nominated for nine awards at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards, ultimately winning three including Video of the Year. It lost the Best Female Video category to Americancountry pop singerTaylor Swift's "You Belong with Me". Swift's acceptance speech was interrupted by rapperKanye West, who climbed onto the stage, grabbed her microphone to declare the "Single Ladies" video as "one of the best videos of all time", shrugged, and left the stage.[144] Footage of Beyoncé in the audience looking shocked was then shown. When Beyoncé won the Video of the Year award later that night, she reminisced about when she won her first MTV award with her former group,Destiny's Child, and called the experience "one of the most exciting moments in [her] life". She then invited Swift on-stage to finish her speech and "have her moment".[144][145]

Live performances

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The image of a woman who is singing. She wears a black leotard and holds a microphone with her right hand while she moves quickly her left hand. Many musical instruments are visible behind her.
Beyoncé performing "Single Ladies" on herI Am... World Tour

Beyoncé first promoted "Single Ladies" in a concert organized by Power 105.1 radio in New York on October 29, 2008,[146] and subsequently performed the song at various awards ceremonies, concerts and television shows, includingSaturday Night Live (SNL) on November 15, 2008.[147] That night, Beyoncé was featured in a parody of the song's music video, where the two female backup dancers from the video were replaced by pop singerJustin Timberlake andSNL cast membersAndy Samberg andBobby Moynihan.[148][149] On November 16, 2008, Beyoncé performed a medley of "If I Were a Boy", "Single Ladies", and "Crazy in Love" during the final episode ofTotal Request Live.[150] "Single Ladies" was also performed by Beyoncé on November 18, 2008, on106 & Park,[151] on November 25, 2008, onThe Ellen DeGeneres Show[152] and on November 26, 2008, atRockefeller Plaza onThe Today Show.[153] She delivered a performance of "Single Ladies" with two male dancers onThe Tyra Banks Show on January 9, 2009.[154]

In July 2009, Beyoncé gave a concert at theStaples Center inLos Angeles where American actorTom Cruise danced with her and her dancers as they performed the dance routine of "Single Ladies".[155] At the MTV Video Music Awards on September 13, 2009, Beyoncé performed "Single Ladies" backed by "an army of single ladies" on stage.[156] In a poll conducted byBillboard magazine, the performance was ranked as the seventh best in the history ofMTV Video Music Awards. A critic wrote in the magazine: "The world gave a collective 'whoa' when Beyonce unleashed her 'Single Ladies' video, but to see those dance moves come to life at the 2009 VMAs was beyond eye-popping."[157] Erika Ramirez of the same publication placed the performance at number two on her list of Beyoncé's five biggest TV performances.[158] "Single Ladies" was included on theset lists of Beyoncé'sI Am... Yours concerts and herI Am... World Tour. The song was subsequently included on Beyoncé's live albumsI Am... Yours: An Intimate Performance at Wynn Las Vegas (2009)[159] andI Am... World Tour (2010).[160]

"Single Ladies" was later performed by Beyoncé in a pink fringe dress at a concert atPalais Nikaïa in Nice, France, on June 20, 2011,[161] and at her historic headliningGlastonbury Festival Performance on June 26, 2011. On July 1, 2011, Beyoncé gave a free concert onGood Morning America as part of itsSummer Concert Series, which included "Single Ladies".[162] Backed by her all-female band and her backing singers The Mamas, Beyoncé performed "Single Ladies" in front of 3,500 people during the4 Intimate Nights with Beyoncé revue at theRoseland Ballroom in New York, in August 2011.[163][164] In May 2012, Beyoncé performed the song during herRevel Presents: Beyoncé Live revue atRevel Atlantic City, a hotel.[165][166] Ben Ratliff ofThe New York Times mentioned "Single Ladies" in the "almost continuous high point" of the concert.[167] Rebecca Thomas of MTV News wrote that Beyoncé's dancing during "Single Ladies" reflected the female empowerment theme of the song.[168] On February 3, 2013, Beyoncé performed the song along with her former bandmates from Destiny's Child during theSuper Bowl XLVIIhalftime show.[169] The song was added to the set list of herMrs. Carter Show World Tour (2013).[170] Beyoncé's performed "Single Ladies" at The Sound of Change Live concert on June 1, 2013, atTwickenham Stadium, London as part of the Chime for Change movement.[171] Starting May 1, 2025, Beyoncé performed "Single Ladies" on theCowboy Carter Tour.[172][173]

Cultural impact

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"Single Ladies" gained widespread popularity for its catchy hook and theme of female empowerment; it was described as afeminist anthem for unmarried women.[35][38] Critics have compared the song toAretha Franklin's "Respect" andGloria Gaynor's "I Will Survive", prompted by their lyrics, which all promote female empowerment.[38] The music video achieved fame for its intricate choreography[174] and its deployment ofjazz hands with a wrist twist.[30] It has been credited with starting the "first major dance craze of both the new millennium and the Internet",[38] triggering a number of parodies of the dance choreography.[3][175] Billy Johnson of Yahoo! Music wrote that the video of "Single Ladies" was the top music-related viral hit of 2009.[40] MTV News' James Montgomery wrote that "it appears like [the music video] was custom-made for the YouTube generation, which probably explains why making homages became a worldwide phenomenon."[114] The video generated interest in J-Setting, the dance form that choreographer JaQuel Knight highlights in the video, and Beyoncé is credited with bringing the dance style to the mainstream.[41]

In a radio interview on NPR'sAll Things Considered, Knight shared his excitement that the popular video made people want to learn to dance.[123] Trish Crawford from theToronto Star observed how it has appealed to all age groups and genders, in contrast with the short-lived dance craze inspired bySoulja Boy two years before, which she considered "mainly a male hip-hop dance".[38] Crawford mentioned, "Toddlers have tackled [the 'Single Ladies' dance]. [So have] recreation centre dance classes, sorority sisters in their dorm rooms, suburban teenagers in their basements and high school cheerleaders."[38] In February 2009,Columbia Records announced the launch of a "Single Ladies" Dance Video Contest. Fans aged eighteen and older were invited to adhere precisely to the dance routine performed by Beyoncé and her two dancers in the original production.[176] The winning video was included in her live album,I Am... World Tour.[160]

Parodies and homages

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Three men wearing leotards
Adrag showdance inspired by the "Single Ladies" music video

"Single Ladies" was first parodied in the November 15, 2008, episode ofSNL, which featured Beyoncé.[177] She was initially reluctant to participate in the segment but agreed to after a visit from Timberlake in her dressing room.[148] Beyoncé's choreographer, Frank Gatson Jr., expressed mixed emotions at the result, saying: "I was upset because I know that Justin's a great dancer and if he learned the choreography, he could do it really well... If they're making parodies [of our work] just like they make parodies of politicians and presidents, that means it must be big time. So in that respect, I have to take my hat off to them for doing it."[178] Later,Joe Jonas of thepop rock bandJonas Brothers posted a video on their YouTube account where he imitated the dance in a black leotard and heels.[179] In London, one hundred dancers wearing leotards similar to the one worn by Beyoncé performed the choreography on April 20, 2009, to promoteTrident Unwrapped gum.[180]

The music video inspired a legion of amateur imitators to post videos of themselves performing the choreography on YouTube.[3][174] One of the most viewedviral videos is that of Shane Mercado, who appeared onThe Bonnie Hunt Show in bikini bottoms to perform the choreography. His subsequent meeting with Beyoncé became a media event.[181] Beyoncé has acknowledged the popularity of the videos on YouTube; during her concert tour, excerpts from many of the YouTube videos were played in the background while Beyoncé was performing the song.[41] Cubby, who is an on-air personality forCharlotte, North Carolina's96.1 The Beat AM, based his parody on theSNL one.[181] His video lead to a meet and greet with Beyoncé and eventually, an opportunity to join her on stage at a show stop inAtlanta during her I Am... World Tour.[181] Many videos featuring babies of different ages, imitating the dance choreography of "Single Ladies", have been uploaded on YouTube.[182] A video showing Cory Elliott, a baby boy from New Zealand, performing the dance while watching Beyoncé on television, gained significant coverage from several media outlets.[183]Time magazine's critic Dan Fletcher ranked it as the fourth best viral video of 2009 and wrote, "Young children love songs with good rhythm and repetition, and 'Single Ladies' certainly has both."[183] However, when a video of seven-year-old girls performing choreography from "Single Ladies" at a dance competition in Los Angeles went viral on YouTube, it created a controversy and sparked outrage from many viewers, who felt the girls were sexualized by the suggestive dance moves.[184]

In a video filmed by singerJohn Legend, US PresidentBarack Obama appears with his wife Michelle performing part of the "Single Ladies" routine.[185] He also briefly performed the hand-twirl move from the song's video at theObama Inaugural Celebration.[177] This video prompted an Obama look-alike,Iman Crosson, to do his own version of the "Single Ladies" choreography.[186] Several other well-known personalities, including American environmentalist and politicianJoe Nation and American actorTom Hanks, have performed the dance.[187] In the music video for "Dancin on Me" byDJ Webstar andJim Jones, three females are featured in the background, imitating the "Single Ladies" dance.[41]Jenna Ushkowitz,Chris Colfer andHeather Morris did the "Single Ladies" dance as part of theGlee Live tour in June 2011.[188] The music minister at Geyer Springs First Baptist Church inLittle Rock, Arkansas, thought it would be "an excellent idea" to attract interest in the church choir by using a remix of "Single Ladies" and having choir members dance to it. In the music video he made, the choir members sing, "All the singing ladies, all the singing fellas ... If you like the choir, then won't you come and sing in it." Cyndi Wilkerson, Music Ministry Assistant at Geyer Springs First Baptist Church, uploaded the video to YouTube on August 29, 2011.[189] In April 2013, YouTube phenomenonPsy did the dance routine during a concert in Seoul while wearing a red leotard and red boots.[190] A television advert for the South African cellular serviceVodacom, used the song as a backdrop to an actor who was humorously mimicking Beyoncé's dancing, the advert quickly went viral and spawned several different variations.

Usage in media

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"Single Ladies" has been used in various media including television shows, commercials and books. In the Best of 2009 issue ofPeople magazine,Khloe,Kim, andKourtney Kardashian were ranked at number nine on the magazine's list of "25 Most Intriguing People"; the photograph accompanying the article showed the three women in leotards mimicking the look from the "Single Ladies" video.[191] The song has been included in many television shows, includingCSI: Miami,[192]Cougar Town,[193] and in two episodes inGlee.[194][195] In the United Kingdom, the video for "Single Ladies" was used for a 2009 television commercial for the newDoner kebab flavoredPot Noodle.[181] In other media, issue 33 of comic book seriesThe Brave and the Bold features a scene in whichWonder Woman,Zatanna, andBarbara Gordon sing a karaoke version of the song while at a club.[196] Amash-up video of the theme of "Single Ladies" andThe Andy Griffith Show circulated on the Internet in early 2010. It was produced by Party Ben at the end of 2008.[197] In July 2010, the line "Put a Ring on It" was used by theJoint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS as the tagline for a female condom public awareness campaign in the US.[198] The song appeared inAlvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel a year after the song was released as it was sung by theChipettes. It also appeared in theMarvel Studios filmDoctor Strange and the 2016 rhythm gameJust Dance 2017.

Cover and remix versions

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Singers and bands of various genres have covered the song in their own style. British bandMarmaduke Duke performed a cover version in April 2009 onBBC Radio 1'sLive Lounge show.[199] In October 2009, it was released onRadio 1's Live Lounge – Volume 4, a compilation ofLive Lounge recordings.[200] Australian singerStan Walker sang a jazzier version of the song on theseventh series ofAustralian Idol in October 2009.[201] The same year, elementary school groupPS22 chorus covered "Single Ladies" and "Halo" (2009) duringBillboard's annual Women In Music luncheon held atThe Pierre in New York City.[202] In her short-lived Broadway revue "All About Me" in March 2010,Dame Edna Everage performed a version of the song with backup dancers Gregory Butler and Jon-Paul Mateo.[203] It was also covered byJeff Tweedy[204] and British singer-songwriterAlan Pownall.[205] According to Simon Vozick-Levinson ofEntertainment Weekly, Tweedy sang only a few bars; he gave "Single Ladies" anacoustic feel and recited the rest of the song's lyrics. He performed the hand movements that Beyoncé and her dancers do in the song's video.[204]Pomplamoose, an Americanindie music duo consisting of Jack Conte and Nataly Dawn, recorded a cover of "Single Ladies" on video, which makes use of split screens to show Dawn on vocals and Conte playing the instruments.[206] Inspired by theavant-gardeDogme 95 movement in cinema, Conte began to record songs on video as a quick way to create "organic and raw" music.[206] They chose "Single Ladies" as they believed that it would help them grow their audience.[206]

The grayscale picture of three people, two women and a man, who dance and put their hands on their hips. The man wears a dark outfit, compound of a vest, a shirt and pants. The women wear similar leotards.
Jenna Ushkowitz,Chris Colfer andHeather Morris during a performance of "Single Ladies" on the tourGlee Live! In Concert! in 2011

During a concert at New York'sMadison Square Garden,Prince performed a mash-up of his 1984 songs "Pop Life" and "I Would Die 4 U", incorporating asample of "Single Ladies".[207] During her tour in Melbourne, Australia, on August 13, 2010,Katy Perry performed "Single Ladies" and attempted to emulate the choreography.[208] British composer ofclassical musicMark-Anthony Turnage composed a setting of the song which he titled "Hammered Out".[209] Describing it as his "most R&B work to date",[209] Turnage told Tim Rutherford-Johnson ofThe Guardian that he was motivated to put the "Single Ladies" reference in his work by his young son, a fan of the song.[209] The piece premiered at theBBC Proms on August 27, 2010.[209]Sara Bareilles covered the song as part ofBillboard's "Mashup Mondays" and performed it as part of her set list on the2010 Lilith Fair Tour.[210] As stated by a critic writing for the magazine, Bareilles put "a piano-pop" twist on "Single Ladies" and turned it "into a slow, jazzy track, complete with creeping bassline and vocal harmonies".[210] American rock bandA Rocket to the Moon covered "Single Ladies" and placed it on their EP,The Rainy Day Sessions, which was released in October 2010.[211]

On September 26, 2010, Kharizma sang their version of the song on thesecond series ofThe X Factor Australia,[212] and on May 31, 2011,Matthew Raymond-Barker sang the song live on the seventh prime of the second series of theX Factor France.[213] During the finale of thetenth season ofAmerican Idol on May 25, 2011, the lady contestants joined onstage to perform "Single Ladies" and attempted the dance moves from the song's video.[214] The filmSex and the City 2 features a performance of the song by American singer and actressLiza Minnelli.[215] On October 18, 2011,Young Men Society sang "Single Ladies" on thethird series ofThe X Factor Australia,[216] and on June 30, 2014, Holly Tapp sang the song on thethird series ofThe Voice Australia.[217]

In 2008, female rapperNicki Minaj released an unofficial remix of "Single Ladies" with two rap verses.[218]

Formats and track listings

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  • Australia, Germany and New Zealand CD single and download[14][15][16]
  1. "If I Were a Boy" – 4:08
  2. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" – 3:13
  • US dance remixes[17]
  1. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(Dave Audé Club Remix) – 8:20
  2. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(Karmatronic Club Remix) – 5:54
  3. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" (RedTop Club Remix) – 6:52
  4. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(DJ Escape & Tony Coluccio Club Remix) – 6:54
  5. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(Lost Daze Dating Service Club Remix) – 6:47
  6. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(Craig C's Master Blaster Club Remix) – 8:19
  1. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" – 3:13
  2. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(RedTop Remix Radio Edit) – 3:33
  1. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(Redtop Remix – Dance Remix) – 3:33
  2. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(My Digital Enemy Remix) – 6:38
  3. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(Olli Collins & Fred Portelli Remix) – 7:40
  4. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(Dave Audé Remix Club Version) – 8:20
  5. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"(The Japanese Popstars Remix) – 7:46
  6. "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" – 3:13

Credits and personnel

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Credits adapted fromI Am... Sasha Fierce album liner notes.[2]

Charts

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Weekly charts

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Chart (2008–2010)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[110]5
Australia Urban (ARIA)[222]2
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[223]11
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[224]34
Brazil (Hot 100 Airplay)[225]1
Bulgaria (BAMP)[226]5
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[102]2
CanadaCHR/Top 40 (Billboard)[227]2
CanadaHot AC (Billboard)[228]1
CIS Airplay (TopHit)[229]17
Croatia (HRT)[230]2
Czech Republic (Rádio Top 100)[231]13
Denmark (Tracklisten)[232]21
European Hot 100 Singles (Billboard)[112]20
France (SNEP) Download Chart[233]43
Germany (Official German Charts)[234]
with "If I Were a Boy"
3
Global Dance Tracks(Billboard)[235]4
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[113]14
Ireland (IRMA)[236]4
Israel (Media Forest)[237]2
Italy (FIMI)[238]10
Japan (Japan Hot 100)[109]25
Mexico (Billboard Ingles Airplay)[239]3
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[240]8
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[241]12
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[242]2
Norway (VG-lista)[243]19
Portugal Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[244]10
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[245]38
Russia Airplay (TopHit)[246]
Dave Audé remix
48
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[247]20
South Korea (Gaon)[248]47
Scotland Singles (OCC)[249]5
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[250]10
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[251]40
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[252]40
UK Singles (OCC)[253]7
UK R&B (OCC)[106]1
USBillboard Hot 100[254]1
USAdult R&B Songs (Billboard)[255]21
USDance Club Songs (Billboard)[96]1
USHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[256]1
USMainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[257]1
USPop 100 (Billboard)[97]2
USRhythmic Airplay (Billboard)[258]2
Chart (2011)Peak
position
France (SNEP)[259]68

Year-end charts

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Chart (2008)Position
Australia (ARIA)[260]74
Australia Urban (ARIA)[260]22
Germany (Official German Charts)[261]
with "If I Were a Boy"
71
UK Singles (OCC)[262]175
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[263]75
Chart (2009)Position
Australia (ARIA)[264]14
Australia Urban (ARIA)[264]6
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[265]59
Brazil (Crowley)[266]19
Canada (Canadian Hot 100)[267]19
Germany (Official German Charts)[268]
with "If I Were a Boy"
46
Hungary (Rádiós Top 40)[269]73
Ireland (IRMA)[270]17
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[271]43
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[272]78
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[273]31
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[274]38
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[275]95
UK Singles (OCC)[276]34
USBillboard Hot 100[277]8
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[278]30
USDigital Song Sales (Billboard)[279]6
US Hot R&B/Hip Hop Songs (Billboard)[280]6
USHot Ringtones (Billboard)[281]31
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[282]19
USRadio Songs (Billboard)[283]11
US Rhythmic (Billboard)[284]22
World (IFPI)[1]7
Chart (2010)Position
Australia Urban (ARIA)[285]29
South Korea (Gaon)[286]21
UK Singles (OCC)[287]172
Chart (2011)Position
Belgium Catalog (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[288]44
Chart (2012)Position
Belgium Catalog (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[289]72
Belgium Catalog (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[290]75
Chart (2013)Position
Australia Urban (ARIA)[291]41
Belgium Catalog (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[292]34
Belgium Catalog (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[293]48
Chart (2014)Position
Australia Urban (ARIA)[294]48
Belgium Catalog (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[295]69

Decade-end charts

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Chart (2000–2009)Position
Australia (ARIA)[296]39
USBillboard Hot 100[297]99
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[298]16

Certifications

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RegionCertificationCertified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[111]10× Platinum700,000
Canada (Music Canada)[299]6× Platinum480,000
Canada (Music Canada)[300]
Mastertone
Platinum40,000*
Canada (Music Canada)[301]
Video
Platinum10,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[302]Platinum90,000
Germany (BVMI)[303]3× Gold450,000
Italy (FIMI)[304]
Since 2009
Gold15,000
Mexico (AMPROFON)[305]Gold30,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[306]4× Platinum120,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[307]Platinum40,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[107]3× Platinum1,800,000
United States (RIAA)[308]11× Platinum11,000,000
United States (RIAA)[309]
Mastertone
Platinum1,000,000*

* 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 for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)"
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United StatesOctober 13, 2008Columbia[11][12]
AustraliaNovember 24, 2008Digital downloadSony Music
AustriaFebruary 5, 2009Digital download(EP)[311]
Belgium[220]
Canada[312]
Denmark[313]
Finland[314]
France[315]
Ireland[316]
Italy[317]
Mexico[318]
Netherlands[319]
Norway[320]
Portugal[321]
Spain[322]
Sweden[18]
Switzerland[323]
United KingdomRCA[324][20]
United StatesFebruary 10, 2009
United KingdomFebruary 16, 2009CDRCA[21]

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