So, why has "In da Club" endured for so long? One reason is the song's timelessness. The beat and production are still fresh and relevant today, and Beyoncé's vocal performance is as strong as ever. The song's themes of female empowerment and self-confidence are also just as relevant today as they were when the song was first released.

Despite its unofficial nature, it reached number 67 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. Where to Find the Download

The persistence of the query speaks to a larger truth about fandom: people want to hear their favorite artists in unexpected contexts. In 2003, two titans dominated the charts. 50 Cent represented raw, street-level aggression, while Beyoncé, fresh off Dangerously In Love , represented polished, powerful femininity.

Download Beyoncé's hit song "In da Club" and learn more about its enduring appeal and cultural significance. Read our guide to find out how to stream or download the song.