Going from Destiny’s Child to a solo artist, Queen Bey herself, Beyoncé has been making hits since the 90s. Her work has inspired many and has been used in many forms, including TV and film. Beyoncé’s music has a way of elevating any scene it touches, creating unforgettable cinematic experiences. Whether it’s a powerful ballad for an emotional moment or a high-energy anthem fueling a dance sequence, her work has been perfect for amplifying the drama and romance in countless films and TV shows. Here are some of the best Beyoncé sync moments that have left a lasting impact.
“Crazy In Love” - White Chicks


Shawn Wayans

Marlon Wayans

Frankie Faison

Terry Crews

Faune Chambers Watkins

Rochelle Aytes

Lochlyn Munro

Eddie Velez

Busy Philipps

Jessica Cauffiel

Jennifer Carpenter

John Heard
The iconic club dance battle scene in the 2004 comedy White Chicks features Beyoncé's hit “Crazy In Love.” The two Vandergeld siblings have a dance-off with the Wilson Twins, played by Marlon and Shawn Wayans, friends. The club's speaker blared the song, and the girls didn't miss a beat to the drums. The two groups battled it out until the Wilson Twins’ friends ran out of moves, making the Vandergelds the winners.
Check out the full White Chicks soundtrack here.
“Hold Up” - Black-ish S6E18


Anthony Anderson

Tracee Ellis Ross

Marcus Scribner

Marsai Martin

Miles Brown

Peter MacKenzie

Jenifer Lewis

Jeff Meacham

Deon Cole

Yara Shahidi

Katlyn Nichol
Beyoncé’s song “Hold Up” is ideal when you need to remind a partner that no one can love them better than you can. The song’s theme of love and frustration is expanded upon in season 6, episode 18 of Black-ish, “Best Supporting Husband.” During the scene where the song plays, Dre, played by actor Anthony Anderson, imagines what his life would be like if he were a perfect husband. He envisions himself as being more attentive and supportive toward his wife, Bow, played by Tracee Ellis Ross.
“Partition” - All American S3E17


Daniel Ezra

Bre-Z

Greta Onieogou

Samantha Logan

Michael Evans Behling

Cody Christian

Karimah Westbrook

Monet Mazur

Jalyn Hall

Chelsea Tavares

Taye Diggs

Hunter Clowdus
As the fashion show begins in All American season 3, episode 17, “Homecoming,” “Partition” plays. The sultry tone of the song matches the lingerie outfits in the show and the ambiance the director was aiming for. Simone and Olivia, played by the actresses Geffri Maya and Samantha Logan, perform their choreography to the song as the scene continues. The confident ambiance of the song compliments their high energy and lively performance.
“Break My Soul” - The Best Man: The Final Chapters S1E8


Morris Chestnut

Taye Diggs

Harold Perrineau

Terrence Howard

Nia Long

Sanaa Lathan

Regina Hall

Melissa De Sousa
What better way to display confidence and know your worth than to a Beyoncé song? In an episode of The Best Man: The Final Chapters, Jordan Armstrong, played by actress Nia Long, triumphs out of a meeting as “Break My Soul” plays throughout the scene. Her confident walkout matches the tone and lyrics of the song as she proves the mistreatment won't “break her soul.”
“If I Were a Boy” - Pitch Perfect 3


Anna Kendrick

Rebel Wilson

Brittany Snow

Hailee Steinfeld

Elizabeth Banks

Anna Camp

Alexis Knapp

Ruby Rose

Ester Dean

Hana Mae Lee

Chrissie Fit

Kelley Jakle
In a riff-off between the Barden Bellas and Evermoist, the nearby military joins in to prove their vocals. Showcasing their acappella skills, the group performs their rendition of "If I Were a Boy." Their deep vocals and impressive impressions of instruments put a good spin on Beyoncé’s hit.
Check out the full Pitch Perfect 3 soundtrack here.
“Sorry” - Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt S3E2


Ellie Kemper

Tituss Burgess

Jane Krakowski

Carol Kane

Andrew Ridings
In Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt season 3, episode 2, "Kimmy's Roommate Lemonades!" Beyoncé's song "Sorry" plays during a scene where Titus Andromedon suspected his boyfriend, Mikey, might be cheating. Titus dresses up like Beyoncé from the "Sorry" music video, complete with the iconic yellow dress and baseball bat. He storms through the streets, smashing things with the bat while lip-syncing to "Sorry" as he imagines confronting Mikey. This scene is a comedic homage to the original "Lemonade" visual album.
“Spirit” - The Lion King (2019)


Chiwetel Ejiofor

John Oliver

Donald Glover

James Earl Jones

John Kani

Alfre Woodard

Beyoncé

JD McCrary

Shahadi Wright Joseph

Penny Johnson Jerald

Keegan-Michael Key

Eric André
In the 2019 remake of The Lion King, Beyoncé’s “Spirit” plays after Simba remembers who he is. The song's uplifting tone matches the scene, as Simba's spirits are lifted once he remembers his power and realizes he needs to go back home where he belongs to protect his kingdom. The song marks a shift in the movie, as Simba has reached a new part of his life.
Check out the full The Lion King ('19) soundtrack here.
“Back To Black” - The Great Gatsby (2013)





Leonardo DiCaprio

Tobey Maguire

Carey Mulligan

Joel Edgerton

Elizabeth Debicki

Isla Fisher

Jason Clarke

Amitabh Bachchan

Callan McAuliffe

Adelaide Clemens

Steve Bisley

Richard Carter
Beyoncé’s cover of “Back To Black,” featuring Andre 3000, plays in the 2013 movie The Great Gatsby. As Gatsby, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, and Daisy, played by the actress Carey Mulligan, reconnect at one of Gatsby’s lavish parties as the song plays during the scene. The haunting and soulful tone of the song, paired with the emotion during their reconnect, reflects the complicated and bittersweet nature of their relationship.
Check out the full The Great Gatsby soundtrack here.
“Cuff It” - The Kardashians S3E1


Kourtney Kardashian Barker

Kim Kardashian

Khloé Kardashian

Kendall Jenner

Kylie Jenner

Scott Disick
As the Kardashian-Jenner family gets ready for their season-opening in their TV show, The Kardashians, “Cuff It” plays. The upbeat and lively tone of the song sets the perfect ambiance as they all get ready, enjoying each other company. The energetic and celebratory vibe of "Cuff It" complements the excitement and high fashion of the scene.
“XO” - Love Island S2E9


Iain Stirling

Caroline Flack

Laura Whitmore
Gemma Owen

Lucinda Strafford

Molly-Mae Hague
Finn Tapp

Paige Turley

Demi Jones

Molly Smith

Natalia Zoppa

Eva Zapico
Beyoncé’s romantic song “XO” plays in Love Island when Jon Clark asks Hannah Elizabeth to be his girlfriend. The song plays as Jon leads Hannah to a romantic setup on the terrace. The moment is filled with emotion and happiness, and “XO” adds to the romantic and heartfelt atmosphere of the scene.