An unstoppable force with a golden arrow of a voice, Beyoncé started revolutionising music as a teen. With Destiny’s Child, she made catchy R&B-pop jams that hinted at the genius to come, but it was only after she went solo with 2003’s Dangerously in Love that she ascended to Queen Bey status. By the time she commanded us to “Hold Up” on 2016’s Lemonade—a visual album and cultural phenomenon—she’d overhauled the way art was made and consumed. Full of incandescent opuses that fuse funk and pop with hip-hop grit and soul, Beyoncé's independent-woman output is straight-up flawless.