Released: January 1, 2018

Songwriter: THE CARTERS JAY-Z Beyoncé

Producer: THE CARTERS JAY-Z Beyoncé

Europe:

1. "Holy Grail"
2. "Part II (On the Run)"
3. "'03 Bonnie & Clyde"
4. "Drunk in Love" (contains elements of "Swag Surfin’")
5. "Diva" (contains elements of "Irreplaceable", "Headlines", "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" & "Everybody Mad")
6. "Clique" (contains elements of "Diva")
7. "Dirt Off Your Shoulder"
8. "On to the Next One"
9. "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" (contains elements of "Flawless")
10. "Flawless (Remix)" (contains elements of "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" & "Trophies")
11. "Feeling Myself"
12. "Top Off"
13. "Naughty Girl" (contains elements of "Enta Omri")
14. "Big Pimpin'"
15."Run This Town"
16. "Baby Boy" (contains elements of "Mundian To Bach Ke")
"You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)" (contains elements of "Baby Boy" and "Bam Bam")
17. "Bam"
18. "Hold Up" (contains elements of "Bam")
19. "Countdown" (contains elements of "Broccoli" and "Uhh Ahh")
20. "Sorry" / "Me, Myself and I"
21. "99 Problems"
22. "Ring the Alarm" (contains elements of "Five to One")
23. "Don’t Hurt Yourself" (contains elements of "Kashmir")
24. "I Care"
25. "4:44"
26. "No Church in the Wild"
27. "Song Cry"
28. "Resentment"
29. "Family Feud"
30. "Upgrade U"
31. "Niggas in Paris"
32. "Beach Is Better"
33. "Formation"
34. "Run the World (Girls)" (contains elements of "We Should All Be Feminists")
35. "Public Service Announcement"
36. "The Story of O.J."
37. "Déjà Vu" (contains elements of "Zombie", "Roc Boys (And The Winner Is...)
38. "Show Me What You Got" (contains elements of “Ain't No Nigga” & "Humble")
39. "Crazy in Love" (contains elements of "Down For My Niggas" & "Back That Azz Up")
40. "Freedom"
41. "U Don't Know"
42. "Young Forever"
43. "Perfect Duet"

North America:

1. "Holy Grail"
2. "Part II (On the Run)"
3. "'03 Bonnie & Clyde"
4. "Drunk in Love" (contains elements of "Swag Surfin'")
5. "Diva" (contains elements of "Irreplaceable", "Headlines", "Dirt Off Your Shoulder" & "Everybody Mad")
6. "Clique" (contains elements of "Diva")
7. "Dirt Off Your Shoulder"
8. "On to the Next One"
9. "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" (contains elements of "Flawless")
10. "Flawless (Remix)" (contains elements of "FuckWithMeYouKnowIGotIt" & "Trophies")
11. "Feeling Myself"
12. "Naughty Girl" (contains elements of "Enta Omri")
13. "Big Pimpin'"
14. "Nice"
15. "Run This Town"
16. "Baby Boy" (contains elements of "Mundian To Bach Ke")
17. "Mi Gente (Remix)" (contains elements of " Standing on The Sun", "Mine" & “Bam”)
18. "Mine" (contains elements of "Standing On The Sun")
19. "Black Effect"
20. "Countdown" (contains elements of " Broccoli", & "Uhh Ahh")
21. "Sorry"
22. "99 Problems"
23. "Ring the Alarm" (contains elements of "Takeover")
24. "Don't Hurt Yourself" (contains elements of "Kashmir")
25. "I Care"
26. "4:44"
27. "Song Cry"
28. "MaNyfaCedGod"
29. "Resentment
30. "Family Feud"
31. "Upgrade U"
32. "Niggas in Paris"
33. "Beach Is Better"
34. "Formation"
35. "Run the World (Girls)" (contains elements of "We Should All Be Feminists")
36. "Public Service Announcement"
37. "The Story of O.J."
38. "Déjà Vu" (contains elements of "Zombie", "Roc Boys (And The Winner Is...)
39. "Show Me What You Got" (contains elements of “Ain't No Nigga” & "Humble")
40. "Crazy in Love" (contains elements of "Down For My Niggas" & "Back That Azz")
41. "Down 4 My Niggas"
42. "Freedom" (contains elements of "What More Can I Say")
43. "U Don’t Know"
44. "Young Forever"
45. "Perfect Duet"
46. "Apeshit"

THE CARTERS

Together, under the stage name THE CARTERS, power couple Beyoncé and JAY-Z have officially manifested their talents and relationship into a collaborative duo.

After years of collaborations and appearances on each other’s music, their personal relationship prompted the surprise release of their debut album (as a duo), EVERYTHING IS LOVE, which released exclusively on the streaming service TIDAL on June 16, 2018, and on all streaming services on June 18, 2018. The album completes the trilogy of Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s relationship as told through their albums. LEMONADE revealed JAY-Z’s infidelity, 4:44 was JAY-Z’s apology, and EVERYTHING IS LOVE is their reconciliation.

Before their debut as an official duo, the couple has previously collaborated on numerous occasions. Notable collaborations include “Crazy in Love,” “Drunk in Love,” and “Part II (On the Run),” among many others.