![]() ![]() On the aptly titled “Boss,” Beyoncé sings: “My great-great-grandchildren already rich / that’s a lot of brown children on your Forbes list.” The fact that they filmed their music video in the Louvre is about as effective as assertion of power can get.Īnd there is no arguing: the two of them, as a combined force, are unstoppable. Jay-Z lets us know he turned down the Super Bowl halftime show since he “doesn’t need” it. Much of Everything Is Love involves Beyoncé and Jay-Z riffing on their own wealth, power, and influence. The Instagram posts didn’t even have captions or anything that explained how to listen to the album: Beyoncé and Jay-Z know these sort of mundane details will be disseminated without their involvement.īy Sunday morning, your Twitter feed was likely-strung between the politically focused tweets-chock-full of proclamations extolling the virtues of Beyoncé (a popular meme showcased a giraffe’s head thrashing through a car window, meant to represent what Beyoncé had done to our weekends). O.K., O.K., a few of the texts might have mentioned Jay-Z’s involvement, as well.īeyoncé and Jay-Z’s joint album- Everything Is Love (an exclamation that feels more like something you’d see on Kanye West’s Twitter feed in 2018 than a Beyoncé album cover)-was released on Tidal on Saturday in the late afternoon, announced by a few Beyoncé Instagram posts and a Twitter post (and on screens in the stadium following their London stadium show). ![]() On Saturday afternoon, wherever you were, you likely received a text message (or, more likely, a flurry of texts) alerting you to the arrival of a SURPRISE NEW BEYONCÉ ALBUM!!!!! (usually followed by an incomprehensible string of emojis). ![]()
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