We take a look at Beyoncé’s Top 5 moments across Pop TV & Film. From her biggest Billboard hit to her number 1 movie.

There’s not many people who can fulfil a rundown across all three of the biggest entertainment categories. But Beyoncé proves herself to be one of the worlds biggest pop stars appearing on some of the biggest hits in the world of Pop, TV & Film.

Beyoncé’s top 5 Pop

Beyoncé may be a star in TV and Film but she is best known for her music. Selling over 118 Million solo albums and 60 million with Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé is one of the biggest selling artists of all time.

Here are her top 5 Digital selling hits worldwide according to Chartmasters;

5. If I Were a Boy

Her 2008 single ‘If I Were a Boy’ comes in at 5 with 8.7M downloads around the world. The track hit number 1 in the UK and went Top 3 on the Billboard 100. The track was a stark contrast to the double A-Side track Single Ladies. They were released simultaneously to showcase the differences in personality between Beyoncé and the accompanying album title persona Sasha Fierce.

4. Telephone

What do you get when you paid up two of pops biggest superstars? A monster hit. In 2010 Beyoncé teamed up with Lady Gaga for ‘Telephone’ earning an astounding 9.7M downloads worldwide. The song was nominated at the 2011 Grammy Awards for ‘Best Pop Collaboration’. The pair also collaborated on Beyoncé’s Videophone remix.

3. Irreplaceable

From her 2006 B’Day album, 2x platinum hit Irreplaceable has been download 11.1M times. The song is her longest running number 1 on the Billboard 100 staying their for an impressive 10 weeks. Co-penned by Ne-Yo the song was originally going to be a country record before being rearranged as a mid-rempo R&B ballad. It became 2007s 10th biggest digital hit of the year worldwide.

2. Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)

The three times Grammy winning track has sold 11.9M downloads since it’s release in 2008. Her alter-ego Sasha Fierce beat out the double A-Side track ‘I Was a Boy’ to reach number 1 on the Billboard 100 for four weeks. The track is now certified quadruple platinum by RIAA. The accompanying black and white video earned her even more awards including Video of the Year at the VMAs. Rollin Stone named it the best song of 2008

1. Halo

Beyoncé’s biggest hit is the gorgeous ‘Halo’ which has been downloaded 13.1M times and won a Grammy for Best Female Vocal Performance. The track was written and composed by mega hitmakers Ryan Tedder and Evan Bogart. It’s not just the song that’s number one, the music video is also her watched video on YouTube with 917M views.

Beyoncé’s top 5 TV

Beyoncé has so many iconic TV moments, from talent show judge to documentaries, she’s been all over the box. Here we look at Beyoncé’s top 5 TV moments.

5. Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!

Every actress has to start their acting career somewhere. Before she was voicing one of the biggest Disney characters of all time, she appeared in Nick Jr show Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Voicing the character of Shine she forms part of the animated girlgroup WubbGirlz.

4. Star Search

Some of the worlds biggest superstars appeared on Star Search before their rise to stardom. Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Usher and of course Beyoncé. She performed on the show in 1993 with the group Girls Tyme, alongside her Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland. The girls ended up losing out on the top spot to rock group Skeleton Crew. The singer shared footage of the loss in her music video for ‘Flawless’

3. X Factor UK

From talent show contestant to talent show collaborator. Beyoncé delivered one of the most iconic X factor duets of all time when she performed ‘Listen’ with 2008 winner Alexandra Burke. Singing with her icon was such a life-changing moment Burke broke down in tears telling Queen B ‘You’ve made my dreams come true.’ Nowadays the show just pulls out one of the judges for the finale duet… and then question why the ratings are in decline!

2. Baby Boy/Crazy In Love VMAs Medley

Back in the VMAs glory days Beyoncé delivered her first historic VMA performance as a solo artist. Coming down head first from the ceiling she performed a medley of ‘Baby Boy’ and ‘Crazy In Love’. This wouldn’t be the only VMA appearance to get her in the VMA history books. She famously gave Taylor Swift the stage following KanyeGate as well as using the platform to announce her pregnancy.

1. Super Bowl 50 Half Time Show

Channeling Michael Jacksons 1993 performance, Beyoncé stole the headlines from Coldplay when she performed “Formation” with a legion of backup girls as part of a dance-off with Bruno Mars. The Superbowl is Beyoncé’s biggest television event with well over 100 million viewers watching her epic dance-off. A few years earlier Beyoncé created another iconic Super Bowl performance when she got Destiny’s Child back together for her headline halftime show.

Super Bowl 50 tops Beyoncé’s top 5 TV spots

Beyoncé’s top 5 FILMs

Earlier this year, Beyoncé joined the elusive club of music singers who have topped $1 Billion at the box office. The eight movies Beyoncé has appeared in have taken a collective $2.5 Billion Worldwide.

5. Dreamgirls

Dreamgirls bought Tom Eyen’s Tony award-winning Broadway musical to the big screen in a tale of dreams, stardom, and the high cost of success in the cutthroat recording industry. It took $154 Million worldwide and earnt 8 Oscar nominations. The big win however went to her co-star and Jennifer Hudson for Best Supporting Actress. The movie is Beyoncé’s highest rated feature film on Rotten Tomatoes scoring 78% amongst critics. Co-star Anika Noni Rose apparently had to wear six-inch heels while filming the title musical number, to appear in frame with Beyoncé and Jennifer Hudson.

4. The Pink Panther

Before Dreamgirls, 2006 also saw the superstar appear in an attempted revival of The Pink Panther. The movie was a critical disappointment. Co-Star Steve Martin took the biggest bashing from the press whilst Beyoncé luckily walked away unscathed from the flop. Despite only scoring 21% on Rotten Tomatoes, the movie still took just shy of $160M at the box office.

3. Epic

From the creators of Ice Age & Rio is their lesser known animation ‘Epic’. The movie was a big overseas success and earnt $268M worldwide at the box office. Lending her voice to the role of Queen Tara, Beyoncé helps tell the story between good and evil in the natural world. Beyoncé also lent her vocals to the movie soundtrack singing Sia penned track ‘Rise Up’

2. Austin Powers in Goldmember

Until this year, Beyoncé’s first lead role was her biggest box office hit. Appearing as Foxxy Cleopatra, the movie took $296M at the box office. The hit film also saw a cameo from pop icon Britney Spears who gets her guns out for a shot at Austin Powers. Beyoncé said during a promotional tour of the movie; “She [Britney] wanted to wear a bra that shot bullets … we managed to accommodate her requests”

1. The Lion King

With over $1.5 Billion at the box office it comes as no surprise that The Lion King is Beyoncé’s highest grossing film. The movie is Disney’s most successful live-action remake. Playing the role of Nala, Beyoncé stars alongside Donald Glover, Seth Rogan and Billy Eichner in the remake of the 1994 classic. With such huge success their are obviously talks of a sequel. If they follow the storyline of the underrated ‘Simba’s Pride’ then we could see Beyoncé return to her role as Nala as we focus on her daughter Kiara’s story. Beyonce also used her role in the film to release a Lion King inspired album titled “The Lion King: The Gift” which feature new movie track ‘Sprit’.