Let's face it: No one can wear a freakum dress quite like Beyoncé.
Need proof? Look no further than the singer's annual appearances at the American Music Awards in the early aughts. For instance, the "Cuff It" artist—who has earned six nominations for this year's award ceremony—was pretty in pink alongside her Destiny's Child bandmates, Michelle Williams and Kelly Rowland for their joint appearance at the show in 2001.
But that wouldn't be the only time the singer proved that she was that girl. Two years later, Beyoncé attended the big night alongside her younger sister, Solange, and for that occasion, Queen Bey rocked blonde bangs and wore a black minidress.
Fast-forward three years later, and the singer switched things up when she attended the AMAs in a blue full-length mermaid-esque gown. As for the last time she attended the show, in 2008, her looks were ones for the books both on and off stage.
But enough from us about the "Break My Soul" singer's effortless style over the years. Keep reading to check on it yourself:
2001
Remember when Destiny's Child was a group known for their head-to-toe matching looks (designed by Beyonce's mom, Tina Knowles, nonetheless)? That year, the trio were effortlessly pretty in pink.
2002
The girl group coordinated their ensembles perfectly once again for their second AMA appearance, proving to still be a powerful unit with style. That year, the group took home the award for Favorite Soul/R&B Group for the second year in a row.
2003
2006
For the 2006 award show, the "Formation" vocalist stunned in her floor-length blue gown. She would also win the International Artist Award that evening, embarking on her solo career just three years prior.
2007
That year, Beyoncé wore a gold dress that was worthy of an award itself. Later that evening, she would also take to the stage to perform her hit, "Irreplaceable."
2008
It's been almost 14 years since the singer last attended the AMAs and she made her appearance a memorable one since she performed the hit that was heard everywhere that year: "Single Ladies."