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The 'Crazy in Love' hitmaker's rap legend husband Jay-Z, 52, was first linked to the Obamas in 2008 when he campaigned for Barack’s bid to the White House.Ī few months later, Beyoncé sang ‘At Last’ for the first dance of America's new first couple at the inauguration ball. Can’t wait for the album The two have been friends for years. Queen Beyoncé you’ve done it again Ms Obama tweeted in support of the Single Ladies singer, adding I can’t help but dance and sing along while listening to it. That takes a lot of courage and discipline." Michelle Obama has hailed Beyoncé Knowles’ new single Break My Soul as the song we all need right now, after its release on Tuesday 21 June. She was strong and ambitious and spoke her mind without sacrificing honesty or empathy. "The way she looked, walked and spoke, in that warm but authoritative tone, we saw our mothers and sisters. She wrote: "When I first met her, I was embraced by a warm, regal, confident woman who possessed a reassuring calm, on the eve of President Obama’s historic first Inauguration. What's more, the 'Formation' singer penned an essay for TIME magazine's annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world for 2019, in which she hailed the 58-year-old attorney and author "regal". Michelle and husband Barack Obama - the 44th President - had Beyoncé perform at the 2009 inaugural ball and the 2013 inauguration. The former First Lady of the United States is a good friend and long-time fan of the 'Single Ladies' hitmaker, and she's thrilled to have her back and "can't wait" for her upcoming album, 'Renaissance'.Īlongside a picture of the 40-year-old megastar performing, she wrote: "Queen you’ve done it again! “Break My Soul” is the song we all need right now, and I can't help but dance and sing along while listening to it. Michelle Obama has hailed Beyoncé's comeback single 'Break My Soul' "the song we all need right now". Obama rocked out to Stevie Wonder’s Signed, Sealed, Delivered as well as Beyonce’s girl-power anthem Single Ladies for a special episode of Corden’s sketch Carpool Karaoke.
