Beyonce and Jay-Z Star in New Music Video Together
Beyoncé and Jay-Z first addressed cheating rumors with Bey's Lemonade visuals and now, the couple is doing so again for the rapper's "Family Feud" music video.
In a new teaser clip shared on Tidal's Twitter, Beyoncé, Jay-Z, and their 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter all appear in the visuals for the family-inspired track. The video takes place inside a church where the couple attends confession together.
.@S_C_’s “Family Feud” x 12/29 x #TIDAL: https://t.co/We5OlPBrLl pic.twitter.com/sNoRbI8R56
- TIDAL (@TIDAL) December 28, 2017
Beyoncé looks toward her husband and daughter while standing behind one of the church's podiums. In another scene, she sits in a confessional booth opposite Jay-Z wearing a dramatic black and white gown and gold jewelry.
Blue Ivy makes an appearance holding her dad's hand while walking down the church aisle. While the video seems to be a full-on family affair, there's no sign of twins Rumi and Sir in the teaser, but perhaps the 7-month-olds will make their debut in the full version.
Also featured in the "Family Feud" music video are scenes of a man and woman kissing before she stabs him, a likely reference to the cheating rumors touched upon in Beyoncé's Lemonade. In one of the lines on "Family Feud," Jay-Z raps, "Yeah, I'll fuck up a good thing if you let me/Let me alone, Becky," referring to the infamous "He better call Becky with the good hair," line from Beyoncé's "Sorry."
This marks the 11th video released from Jay-Z's 4:44 album, which made its debut in June on Tidal. The full "Family Feud" video will be released exclusively on Tidal later today.
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