Party (Homecoming Live) – Beyoncé


Let’s go

Woo

Fresh, fresh

Break it down

Let’s go, ayy

Hey, hey, hey, hey

Hey, hey, hey, hey

Hey, hey, hey, hey

Hey, hey, hey, hey

I may be young, but I’m ready

To give you all my love

I told my girls you can get it

Don’t slow it down, just let it go

So in love, I’ll give it all away

Just don’t tell nobody tomorrow

So tonight, I’ll do it every way

Speakers knocking ’til the morning light

‘Cause we like to party, hey

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey

‘Cause we like to party, hey

Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey

‘Cause we like to party

You a bad girl, and your friend’s bad too (Ooh)

We got the swag sauce, she drippin’ swagu (Ooh)

You a bad girl and your friends bad too (Ooh)

We got the swag sauce, she drippin’ swagu (Ooh)

As a black woman, I used to feel like the world wanted me to stay in my little box. And black women often feel underestimated. And I wanted us to be proud of not only the show, but the process. Be proud of the struggle. Thankful for the beauty that comes with a painful history and rejoice in the pain. Rejoice in the imperfections and the wrongs that are so damn right. And I wanted everyone to be grateful for their curves, their sass, their honesty. Thankful for their freedom

Celebrating Self-Love and Freedom

Beyoncé’s live rendition of “Party” from her Homecoming performance is a vibrant anthem of self-love, empowerment, and celebration. The lyrics radiate confidence and joy, blending playful flirtation with a deeper message about owning your identity. Beyoncé’s invitation to “give you all my love” and her encouragement to let loose with friends capture the essence of living in the moment. The infectious chorus, “’Cause we like to party,” becomes a rallying cry for freedom and unity.

Empowerment and Breaking Boundaries

Interwoven with the party energy, Beyoncé’s spoken message stands out—she speaks candidly about black women breaking out of limiting societal boxes, embracing their unique beauty, and finding power in their history and imperfections. This moment transforms the upbeat party track into a powerful statement about resilience, gratitude, and pride in one’s heritage.

Song Credits

  • Artist: Beyoncé
  • Songwriters: Beyoncé Knowles, Kanye West, Jeff Bhasker, Consequence, André 3000, Dexter Mills
  • Release Year: 2019 (Homecoming Live version)
  • Label: Columbia Records

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