Beyonce’s Dad Mathew Knowles Does Her ‘Before I Let Go’ Challenge [VIDEO]
Beyonce’s Dad Mathew Knowles Does Her ‘Before I Let Go’ Challenge
Mathew Knowles is showing off his dance moves! The father of Beyonce is one of the latest celebrities to take part in her now infamous Before I Let Go challenge.
A portion of Beyonce’s remake of the original and iconic Before I Let Go by Frankie Beverly And Maze has sparked the newest viral dance challenge. The song is a bonus track on her new Homecoming album, a live recording of her 2018 Coachella performance.
Her dad is making sure he doesn’t miss the wave as he shared footage of him doing the dance.
It’s safe to say Frankie Beverly is honored by the new challenge. He said recently,

Frankie Beverly, Beyonce
“I feel bigger than ever! I feel like I have a huge smash out there. It’s definitely a blessing. Other people have done my songs, but the way she did this was in a class of its own. I’m hearing from people I haven’t heard from in years. She’s done something that has affected my life. I haven’t even spoken to a publication like yours in quite a while. So it’s changed things around for me.”
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