She doesn't deserve credit for that either-- it was more Britney's doing.
It's no coincidence that EBey's 11 singles from 4 all flopped while Britney was scoring the biggest radio hits of her career. Radio wanted more of the dubstep that Britney made mainstream, not ghetto growling.
Beyonce's Life Is But A Dream enters Top Music Videos at #1, just ahead of two other new arrivals. Black Sabbath's Live…Gathered In Their Masses opens at #2. Barbra Streisand'sBack To Brooklyn bows at #4. Life Is But A Dream, which Beyonce directed, aired on HBO in February. This is Beyonce's fourth #1 on this chart, following Live At Wembley (five weeks on top in 2004), I Am…Yours: An Intimate Performance At Wynn Las Vegas (eight weeks in 2009-2010) and I Am…World Tour (nine weeks in 2010-2011). In addition, she had a #1 video with Destiny's Child's Live In Atlanta (two weeks in 2006).