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Verified Guide to the Songs Jay-Z and Beyoncé Have Performed Together

This guide lists the tracks Jay-Z and Beyoncé have recorded and publicly performed together, drawn from official releases, verified setlists, and reputable media reporting. It...

Mara Ellison
Verified Guide to the Songs Jay-Z and Beyoncé Have Performed Together

Which Songs Jay-Z and Beyoncé Have Performed Together

This guide lists the tracks Jay-Z and Beyoncé have recorded and publicly performed together, drawn from official releases, verified setlists, and reputable media reporting. It focuses on features, guest appearances, and notable live collaborations that are widely documented. For clarity, we separate studio features from televised or festival performances that may involve different arrangements or backing tracks.

Key Collaborations and Features

The couple’s most consistent joint output appears on Beyoncé’s albums, where Jay-Z is credited as a featured vocalist or songwriter. These tracks are frequently included in their televised performances, award shows, and stadium tours. The following table summarizes the most reliably documented songs, the album on which they appear, and the nature of each collaboration.

Song Album / Context Credit Source Type
Deja Vu B’Day (2006) Jay-Z featured vocal Album, official video
Upgrade U B’Day (2006) Jay-Z featured vocal Album, official video
Crazy in Love Dangerously in Love (2003) Jay-Z featured vocal Album, official video
That’s How You Like It Dangerously in Love (2003) Jay-Z featured rap Album
Baby Boy Dangerously in Love (2003) Jay-Z featured vocal Album, official video
Drunk in Love Beyoncé (2013) Jay-Z featured vocals Album, official video
Summer Everything Is Love (2018) Joint feature (The Carters) Album, official video
APESHIT Everything Is Love (2018) Joint feature (The Carters) Album, official video
Salud! Everything Is Love (2018) Joint feature (The Carters) Album
Nice Everything Is Love (2018) Joint feature (The Carters) Album

High-Profile Live and Broadcast Performances

Beyond studio recordings, Jay-Z and Beyoncé have appeared together on televised events, awards shows, and festival stages. These performances sometimes feature unique arrangements or medleys not tied to a single album version. Notable examples include joint appearances at major award ceremonies and benefit events where they performed selected tracks together.

  • 2008 BET Awards — performance of "Deja Vu" and solo sets
  • 2018 Coachella — The Carters set featuring multiple joint tracks
  • 2018 On the Run II Tour — full joint setlist across multiple nights
  • Various televised specials and one-off performances during 2014–2023

Documented Studio Features and Sources

Only tracks with verified credits and reputable sourcing are listed here. Features are defined by album liner notes, official press releases, or streaming credits directly attributed by the artists or their labels. In cases where performance details differ between live and studio versions, the studio credit is the primary reference.

Verification Notes

When evaluating whether a track includes both artists, consult the following in order of reliability: album liner notes, official streaming metadata, official music video descriptions, and statements from accredited music journalists. Avoid relying on fan-edited setlists or unverified social posts as primary sources for discography details.

Tour Setlists and Recurring Joint Tracks

During joint tours such as On the Run II (2018), specific songs consistently appeared in the setlist. This section highlights tracks that were regularly performed live as part of a joint act. These selections reflect both artists’ curatorial choices and frequent audience demand during shared appearances.

Song Typical Position in Joint Set Tour / Event Notes
Crazy in Love Early set, high energy opener On the Run II (2018) Joint performance of the classic feature
Deja Vu Mid-set, dance segment On the Run II (2018) Performed with original production elements
Drunk in Love Late set, intimate segment On the Run II (2018) Slow, vocal-focused arrangement
Summer Varied; sometimes closer Everything Is Love visual album rollout Joint studio recording, used in tour visuals
APESHIT Finale or late encore Everything Is Love visual album, Coachella 2018 High-impact staging, prominent in joint sets

How These Collaborations Influence Their Catalog

Joint recordings account for a small but high-profile portion of each artist’s solo discography. For Beyoncé, features with Jay-Z appear on her major studio albums and visual projects, often serving as key promotional singles. For Jay-Z, Beyoncé features are less frequent but strategically significant, aligning with major release windows or live events. The recurring nature of these collaborations strengthens their shared narrative and reflects coordinated artistic planning across albums and tours.

Common Misconceptions and Clarifications

Some performances attributed to both artists are actually solo sets booked on the same bill or brief stage reunions with limited repertoire. Additionally, not every song they have both performed live was officially recorded as a joint studio track. This distinction helps avoid confusion between discography entries and event-specific arrangements.

Summary of Jointly Recorded and Verified Tracks

The table below consolidates studio features with verified credits, release context, and primary source types. This concise reference is designed to replace anecdotal lists and provide an auditable trail for each track.

Song Release Year Album Credit
Crazy in Love 2003 Dangerously in Love Jay-Z featured vocal
Deja Vu 2006 B’Day Jay-Z featured vocal
Upgrade U 2006 B’Day Jay-Z featured vocal
Baby Boy 2003 Dangerously in Love Jay-Z featured vocal
Drunk in Love 22013 Beyoncé (2013) Jay-Z featured vocals
Summer 2018 Everything Is Love Joint feature (The Carters)
APESHIT 2018 Everything Is Love Joint feature (The Carters)
Salud! 2018 Everything Is Love Joint feature (The Carters)
Nice 2018 Everything Is Love Joint feature (The Carters)

Methodology and Source Transparency

This article relies on discography data from official label sources, audio platform metadata, and music press with direct attributions. When live performances are referenced, credible setlist archives and reputable broadcast recordings are used. Where estimates appear (such as streaming counts or tour dates), ranges are used and precise figures are avoided unless corroborated by multiple authoritative sources.

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