In the end, Beyonce revealed her pregnant belly.
Needless to say, fans around the globe went wild.
Beyonce co-wrote and co-produced the hit with longtime collaborator Terius “The-Dream” Nash and Shea Taylor.

But what was the inspiration behind “Love On Top” for the singer?
Surely, the song was unlike any others the pop vocalist had released.
“It’s a lot rawer.

It comes from a deep place.”
How did playing Etta James inspire Beyonce’s Love On Top?
Taking on the persona of a Motown singer is no easy feat.

Beyonce’s reawakened passion is evident in “Love on Top.”
Of course, Beyonce is singing to her longtime lover, Jay-Z.
“It gave me the confidence and the push to challenge myself a little more with my music.”
Just as she sings, while the relationship may not be perfect, it’s worth fighting for.
“Really, that’s nonsense, because she has probably the most powerful voice I’ve heard.
There’s no hurting that voice,” he explained.
“That’s one of the most innovative songs I think I’ve ever worked on.”