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Beyoncé does viral Drea Kelly dance to her song 'II Hands II Heaven' in new post
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Date:2025-04-16 06:14:35
Beyoncé Knowles-Carter knows exactly what's buzzing in the Beyhive, and the superstar decided to join in on the fun with her own version of the viral Drea Kelly dance to her hit song "II Hands II Heaven."
The Grammy-award winning singer posted to her Instagram late Tuesday, sharing some behind-the-scenes photos and clips.
Decked in an American-flag outfit, Beyoncé posed with her longtime friend and singer Kelly Rowland at this year's Coachella Festival to support Parkwood-signed artist Chloe Bailey, who made her solo performance debut.
However, it's another short snippet in Beyoncé's post that has the entire internet talking — the singer hitting the dance fans all over have been doing to the second half of her song "II Hands II Heaven" off her new album "Cowboy Carter."
The dance took off on social media after a fan used 2-year-old choreography from American dancer and actress Andrea Kelly, also known as Drea, and merged it with Queen Bey's new hit.
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After seeing her moves take off on the internet, Kelly told USA TODAY, "I was like hold on now, Beyoncé's internet is on to something. And it has taken a life of its own."
It's clear Beyoncé caught wind of all the renditions online. In the "Ya Ya" singer's new post, she playfully hits the moves with a huge smile on her face.
As fans know, Beyoncé released her "Act II" project on March 29, and the album quickly broke the internet and made history.
Queen Bey has been making lots of big moves lately, but it certainly seems she has her ear to the ground.
Follow Caché McClay, the USA TODAY Network's Beyoncé Knowles-Carter reporter, on Instagram, TikTok and X as @cachemcclay.
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