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By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
Less a booty shake and more of a wobble: Beyonce got down in the street after joining in a line dance at a street party in New Jersey
It's not a secret that Beyonce loves to dance.
But even on one of her rare days of the Single Ladies singer couldn't stay away from the dancefloor and she crashed a street party in New Jersey to join in with a formation dance.
Get down: The singer danced The Wobble delighting her fans, after visiting Jay-Z's mother in the city
Beyonce, 29, was apparently visiting Jay-Z's mother last weekend when she heard music coming from outside.
And she couldn't help but join in with the line-dance with a group of girls who looked slightly astonished but kept their cool as she followed them in the Wobble dance.
The Wobble is based on song by rapper V.I.C.'s single of the same name which was released in 2008.
It was a slightly more low key dance number than the high octane, raunchy moves the singer is known for.
Low key: It wasn't quite the raunchy routine Beyonce is known for
But dressed in super-high heels, jeans and a T-shirt, the singer seemed to be enjoying herself.
Beyonce has been enjoying an extended break after killing off her Sasha Fierce alter-ego following the huge success of her I Am... Sasha Fierce album.
She explained: 'I don't need Sasha Fierce anymore, because I've grown and now I'm able to merge the two.'
Singer-songwriter Ne-Yo, who wrote Irreplaceable for Beyonce, is one of the names linked to working on the follow-up. And although she looks every inch the diva, he says it’s really easy working with her.
'The thing about working with Beyoncé is that she definitely has her own agenda,' told MTV News.
Back it up: The singer has been enjoying an extended break after the huge success of her I Am... Sasha Fierce album
'She’s an artist that knows exactly what she wants to do. She’s going to give you directions [like] "Here’s where I’m going, so here’s where I need you to be" Ne-Yo explained.
However, despite the break, Beyonce is not exactly been idle. The singer is adding temporary tattoos to her fashion house’s sportswear collection.
Beyonce and her mother Tina Knowles are collaborating with airbrush makeup company Temptu to create a limited edition of temporary tattoos under their own Dereon label.
Designs for the waterproof skin art will include Dereon’s signature fleur icon, rocker bolts and chains, jewel baubles, and spider designs.
The tattoos will be available in both deluxe ($34) and basic ($16) packages on November 1.
source: dailymail
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It's Beyonce from the block: Singer delights young fans by joining in with street dance
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