Still, on “ Renaissance” number “Alien Superstar,” Beyonce issues a stern word of caution to any wannabe competitors, both professional and romantic, warning that there is literally no other human being capable of stealing her thunder. However, neither she nor the “444” emcee has ever revealed the other woman’s true identity. On the track “Sorry,” the R&B diva slyly referred to her husband’s mistress as “Becky with the good hair.” Still from Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Apeshit music video.
A Beyoncé and Jay-Z music video helped the Louvre in Paris increase its visitors to a record 10.2. The “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde” collaborating couple’s marital woes, owing to Jay’s tryst, were later detailed in Bey’s acclaimed 2016 oeuvre, “ Lemonade.” Beyoncé and Jay-Zs Everything Is Love album was launched with a video shot in the Louvre. Beyonce’s younger sister, Solange Knowles, infamously attack Jay-Z after the 2014 Met Gala, allegedly due to his infidelity. The atmospheric six-minute video Apeshit includes scenes from the museum. Leaked security surveillance footage showed Knowles, 36, ferociously attacking Jay-Z as they, along with Beyoncé, were leaving a gala after party. Jay-Z and Beyoncé helped Paris, Frances most prestigious museum achieve record-breaking attendance numbers in 2018. Louvre art museum officials were so blown away by Beyoncé, and Jay-Z ’s Apeshit video for the couple’s joint album Everything Is Love that they’ve launched a special tour of the masterpieces that feature in the film. The extramarital dalliance prompted his and sister-in-law Solange Knowles’ infamous elevator brawl after the 2014 Met Gala. Last summer, Jay-Z and Beyoncé released the music video for Apeshit, a viral, visual magnum opus of the power couple dancing through the Louvre Museum that now has over 148. They’re too hard on me, they’re too hard on you, boy,” which appears to be a nod to her forgiving HOV after he allegedly had an affair with an anonymous woman. “And I know nobody’s perfect so I’ll let you be, I’ll let you be,” she sings on the track “Plastic Off the Sofa.”Įlsewhere on the creation, Yonce croons, “We don’t need the world’s acceptance. Beyonce Knowles-Carter and Jay-Z have each made their marks on the NFLs Super Bowl halftime show throughout the years. Jay-Z does have a writing credit on Beyoncé’s latest anthology however, he is not featured rapping on any songs. According to Vulture: Beyoncé and Jay-Z visited the Louvre four times in the last ten. “And see how Jay-Z nowhere near it.”īeyoncé, 40, however, did grant Jay, 52, her hubby of 14 years, a composer credit on the 16-song production - on which she also seems to make references to the “Girls, Girls, Girls” rapper’s explosive cheating scandal. The video is verrrrrryyy interesting, particularly because it was shot in Paris famed Louvre museum. “This is one of Beyoncé’s best albums,” added an online admirer of the Grammy-winner. “The fact that Jay Z ain’t featured in this album is a win in my book,” another chimed.
“Praise God for no Jay-Z verses,” tweeted one elated Queen Bey buff. In Season One, you’ll meet Ray Trapani – a 26-year-old whose schemes targeted pharmacies and a payment app before he created his biggest con yet: a tech startup endorsed by DJ Khaled and Floyd Mayweather that was built on empty promises, fake executives, and millions of dollars from unsuspecting investors.Beyonce’s ‘Texas Hold ‘Em’ sounds an awful lot like the ‘Franklin’ theme songĭolly Parton congratulates Beyoncé on country hit: ‘Can’t wait to hear the full album’īeyonce fans ‘praise God’ that Jay-Z isn’t rapping on ‘Renaissance’īeyoncé forgave Jay-Z for cheating - but Twitter absolutely will not.Īnd cyber savages are celebrating the fact that the Brooklyn-born lyricist isn’t featured rapping on a single track of her long-awaited piece de resistance “Renaissance” album, out Friday. Their schemes may be new, but their tactics are tried and true. Beyoncé and Jay-Z filmed their ‘Apest’ music video at the world’s largest art museum, paying tribute to many famous artworks including the ‘Mona Lisa’ by Leonardo da Vinci, the ‘Venus de Milo’, Jacques-Louis David’s ‘Coronation of Napoleon’ and the incredible ‘Winged Victory of Samothrace’ dating back to 2nd century BC. We are excited to let you know that ALL episodes of Creating a Con: The Story of Bitconned are available and 100% Ad Free exclusively with an iHeart True Crime+ subscription on Apple Podcasts, so you can binge the entire season! Go to Apple Podcasts and search for iHeart True Crime+ and subscribe today! " Episodes will be premiering free to listeners starting Wednesday, April 3rd, on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.Ĭreating a Con is a true crime anthology podcast that goes inside the minds of the most prolific modern-day con artist. ***The full first season will be available on iHeartRadio until ***