

She has of course gone on to perform this hit numerous times throughout the years. But there are a few instances which are especially notable. For instance, while touring in early July 2009, shortly after the death of Michael Jackson, Beyoncé memorialized him by modifying the lyrics of “Halo” to give a special shoutout to the late singer. The first time Beyoncé performed “Halo” live was during the NAACP Awards which were held on 12 February 2009. It also earned a 2009 MTV Europe Music Award for Best Song of that year. In winning the said award, it beat a number of other popular songs, including Adele’s “ Hometown Glory“. This track was nominated for a number of awards and took home a few. For instance it won a Grammy in 2010 in the category of Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Well musically this track has been deemed to be similar to “Halo”. This was a resemblance Clarkson did not realize at first, until critics brought it to public attention. And upon realizing such herself, she was quite furious as she didn’t want to be accused of copying Beyoncé. Adding fuel to the fire was the fact that by the time she did come to this realization, it was too late to remove the tune from her album, “All I Ever Wanted”, as she desired.Īnd even after making her displeasure well known, RCA still opted to release “Already Gone” as a single. Yet throughout this ordeal Tedder himself has maintained that the two songs are indeed different, as in he did not copy “Halo” onto “Already Gone”. On an interesting note, Tedder got into beef with American singer Kelly Clarkson because of this song. This occurred later in 2009 when he co-wrote a song with her entitled “Already Gone”. Similarities between “Already Gone” and “Halo”

Kidd Bogart instead wrote this song for British songstress Leona Lewis. However, Tedder went on to clarify that what actually transpired is that they offered to give it to her if Beyoncé did not ultimately record it, which of course she did. There’s a prevailing rumor that Tedder and E. It was Bogart and Tedder who originally conceptualized and wrote the tune, with the writing being completed in three hours. At the time Tedder was on leave from OneRepublic due to surgery he had to repair a broken Achilles tendon. Their inspiration for writing the tune was a song called “Shelter” (2004) by an American singer named Ray LaMontagne. And Beyoncé’s songwriting contribution seems to have come specifically in terms of rewriting the bridge. The credited producers of the track are “Halo” Tedder and Beyoncé. Kidd Bogart and Ryan Tedder, the leader of OneRepublic. The credited writers of “Halo” are Beyoncé, E. “Halo” was released by Columbia Records and Music World on 20 February 2009. This is the fourth single from Beyoncé’s third-studio album (as a soloist), which is entitled “I Am… Sasha Fierce”. Ealy portrayed the role of Queen B’s romantic interest.

The music video to this song, which was directed by Philip Andelman, featured Hollywood actor Michael Ealy.

But at the end of the day, the concepts they all boil down to are quite simple. The singer was under the impression that she would never again fall in love. But she has met an exceptional person, whom once again she likens to an angel, who has proved her otherwise. So those of us familiar with the tune know that it has a very deep, weighty sound. And the lyrics, in many regards, are esoteric in nature. her romantic interest, has been able to get past these sentimental barriers. And fundamentally, all of the elaborate metaphors used throughout “Halo” point to two ideas. First is that, as aforementioned, the singer’s lover has basically transformed her life due to his presence. And second is, as a result of such, she is deeply in love with him and indeed intends to hold onto this relationship henceforth. So for instance, at the beginning of the first verse we see that Queen B has ‘built walls’ around herself. This would be symbolic of her being on guard against giving her heart to another. So the implication would be that she has experienced considerable romantic or at least emotional disappointment in the past.
