

The latest is an extended take on Family Feud, which features his wife and collaborator Beyoncé Selma. Family Feud Lyrics Intro: JAY-Z (Ha-ya) My nigga got on (Ha-ya) My nigga got on all white, no socks (Ha-ya, ha-ya) My nigga got that cocaina on today Thats how he feel, turn my vocal up (Ha-ya). Ang iba pang mga magulang ng mga tao, tulad ng mga magulang ni Blue Ivy Carter, ay nakatanaw nang kaunti. Jay-Z isn’t done making lengthy music videos for songs taken from 4:44. Ngunit sila ay katamtaman, katamtaman na mataas. While the song is generally viewed to be about unity within the hip-hop and black entertainment communities, there are lines related to Jay’s confessions of infidelity elsewhere on the album. Ang aking mga magulang ay palaging may mataas na pag-asa para sa akin. Meanwhile, Jay sits down in what is eventually revealed to be a confessional booth - with Beyonce on the priest’s side, waiting to hear his confession. Jay-Z teamed up with acclaimed director Ava DuVernay for his star-studded music video for Family Feud. Aside from the 4:44 title track, JAY-Zs 'Family Feud' is one of the rappers most honest tracks on the album and the song now gets a visual treatment to go along with it.

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But soon, we see Beyonce in the church, wearing a black, vaguely Pope-ish looking outfit - and the love scene between the two unidentified people suddenly becomes violent as the woman stabs the man in the back. Update : Jay-Z’s Family Feud video is now available in full on YouTube. Jay-Z teamed up with Ava DuVernay for his ‘Family Feud’ video, enlisting Beyonce, Mindy Kaling, Jessica Chastain, Michael B. The “Godfather”-esque trailer features Jay walking first with Blue Ivy in a large church, cutting intermittently with love scenes involving an unidentified man and woman. ET on Tidal as part of the company’s free-trial holiday promotion. She’s also decked out in gold jewelry and couture-and further eschewing tradition by peering directly through the screen at her husband.Jay-Z announced Thursday morning that he’s dropping a new video for “Family Feud,” from his eight-times-Grammy-nominated latest album “4:44,” and judging by the 30-second trailer that arrived with the announcement, the Beyonce-starring video will light up the internet with chatter deep into New Year’s Day weekend. Jay-Z's 13 studio album had a number of double take lines, whether it be shots at Kanye West, powerfully personal admissions. It then cuts to Beyoncé standing intimidatingly high upon an altar, flaunting her authority (and her imperiously tall clerical head-dress) before descending to join Jay-Z as he drops into the confession booth, with Beyoncé of course listening in from the priest’s side. The final song completed for '4:44' is also one of its most memorable. The 34-second clip begins with Jay-Z’s lyric “nobody wins when the family feuds,” followed by a shot of him walking down the aisle of an ornate church holding hands with his and Beyoncé’s oldest daughter, Blue Ivy. Now that Jay-Z has finally admitted to his infidelity- in the New York Times, no less-the pair seems to be done with dancing around the issue, as further evidenced in a new teaser for the “Family Feud” music video that will be released tomorrow on Tidal. UPDATE : The full 8-minute video for JAY-Z’s Family Feud is now available on TIDAL, which features.

The lyrics to Jay-Z‘s “Family Feud,” the ripped-from-the-headlines track featuring Beyoncé from his latest album 4:44, were already explicit enough as is: “Yeah, I’ll f- up a good thing if you let me/Let me alone, Becky,” a direct reference to Beyoncé’s‘s many allusions to Jay-Z cheating on her on her album Lemonade. JAY-Z’s Family Feud Video Places Him And Beyonce In A Confessional Box.
