Beyoncé fans are having a field day with a new meme called "#BeyonceAlwaysOnBeat."
Fans have noticed that if you take any Beyoncé choreography and add in a new, non-Beyoncé song, she still remains perfectly on beat.
It all started when Kendall Gaines tweeted a video of the Queen B dancing perfectly to a song she does not actually sing.
#BeyoncéAlwaysOnBeat Part 1 https://t.co/OIGyu3P2Ya
— #KKB (@MascotMY_Tweets) May 24, 2015
#BeyoncéAlwaysOnBeatpic.twitter.com/z2AtJ2bo16
— Rasheed Lannister (@GeorgeFoster72) May 26, 2015
BEST ONE YET #BeyoncéAlwaysOnBeatpic.twitter.com/EKoLiZ4BnP
— FUCCI TUCCI (@FUCCl) May 25, 2015
#BeyoncéAlwaysOnBeat😭 pic.twitter.com/xLRmynzjdg
— Matthew A. Cherry (@MatthewACherry) May 26, 2015
"@MascotMY_Tweets: #BeyoncéAlwaysOnBeat part 8 https://t.co/i1f11Lox3i" crying
— kay♓ (@_indianita) May 24, 2015
Omg yonce lmfao "@publicfit: #BeyoncéAlwaysOnBeat😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/aqYKLvJAbc"
— Beneatha. (@_ebonics) May 25, 2015
In honor of @LeslieMac's last tweet, I must share my favorite #BeyoncéAlwaysOnBeat. The clear favorite, right? pic.twitter.com/ptIe4DosIG
— Ava DuVernay (@AVAETC) May 25, 2015
I cannot stop watching the #BeyonceAlwaysOnBeat videos. These videos are so on-point and demonstrate the creativity of the Black community.
— PrestonMitchum (@PrestonMitchum) May 27, 2015
The #BeyoncéAlwaysOnBeat hashtag is the greatest.
— BEYONCÉ LEGION (@Bey_Legion) May 24, 2015
This hashtag #BeyoncéAlwaysOnBeat has me dying 😭
— June 1st (@_ItsUrDestiny_) May 24, 2015
Well done, whoever started #BeyonceAlwaysOnBeat. Well done.
— deray mckesson (@deray) May 25, 2015
This is so dope and on point #MichaelAlwaysOnBeat#BeyonceAlwaysOnBeat Follow for more videos pic.twitter.com/IRx6Q19ZVY
— Beyonce (@beyalwaysonbeat) May 27, 2015
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