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I challenge anyone to watch Beyoncé's 2013 Super Bowl halftime show and not get goosebumps. I don't remember where I was during the Super Bowl in 2013, but I can say that after rewatching Queen Bey's performance, there is a reason why it is regarded as one of the best of all time. Dressed in all black on a stage that was designed to look like two of her profiles facing one another, Beyoncé delivered a jaw-dropping show that consisted of her most popular songs throughout her career.
The show began with a medley of "Run the World (Girls)" and "Love on Top," which blended effortlessly into "Crazy in Love," the track that arguably cemented Beyoncé as a solo artist. After singing hits like "Baby Boy," former Destiny's Child members Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams joined Bey for a showstopping performance of "Bootylicious," "Independent Women Part 1," and "Single Ladies." Throughout the show, Beyoncé was accompanied by a dance group consisting of only women, which undoubtedly tied into her theme of female empowerment.