See Beyoncé’s Showstopping Golden Globes Looks Over the Years

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Beyoncé‘s talent onstage and on the carpet never ceases to amaze.

It’s been over 20 years since the songstress made her first appearance at the Golden Globes and she continues to be invited back time and time again. Surprisingly her first few invites to the film and television awards were not even because of her acting career, which didn’t begin until 2001. Her initial invites were largely due to her fame and the occasional role in made for TV films.

It wasn’t until her showstopping role in Dreamgirls that the star received her first nomination. In 2006, she was named as one of the women up for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and Best Original Song in a Motion Picture for “Listen.”

Then, just two years later, the actress would once again be up for Best Original Song in a Motion Picture for “Once in a Lifetime,” which was inspired by the film Cadillac Records

Now, the star’s lyrical talents are being recognized for the third time for her song “Spirit” from The Lion King, which was nominated alongside Taylor Swift‘s “Beautiful Ghosts” for Cats and more.

To prepare yourself for her inevitable red carpet appearance, check out her looks from years prior!

Beyonce Knowles, Golden Globe Awards, 2000

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Beyonce, Golden Globes

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ESC, Beyonce Knowles, Golden Globes, 2003

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Beyonce Knowles, Golden Globes, 2007

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Beyonce Knowles, Golden Globes, 2009

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Beyonce, Jay-Z, 2009 Golden Globes

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Watch our Golden Globes: E!’s Inside Guide special this Thursday at 11 p.m. for a Globes preview. And don’t miss E!’s Live From the Red Carpet 2020 Golden Globes coverage Sunday, Jan. 5 starting at 4 p.m. ET/1 p.m. PT followed by the Globes ceremony on NBC at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT!

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