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Every Beyoncé Album Cover, Ranked


Beyonce's album covers ranked worst to best, from 'Dangerously in Love' to 'Cowboy Carter.'

When a new Beyoncé record hits stores, you best believe it’s going to stand out from the rest of the discs on the shelves, whether she’s delivered a simple but stunning portrait of herself to visually represent the album or plotted an elaborate piece of art that encompasses her new era. Image Credit: Courtesy Photo There’s just something so raw and effortlessly timeless about Bey’s black-and-white I Am… Sasha Fierce cover, the singer posing with her hair pushed back and her fresh face bare of any noticeable makeup or pretenses. Image Credit: Carlijn Jacobs The Renaissance cover wins first place for its simple but striking premise — a nearly nude Beyoncé looking down on viewers from her regal spot atop a well-deserved high horse, lovingly named Reneigh by fans — as well as its role as the blueprint for the three-act album project.

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