![]() Fans may recall that in 2014, Bey and Jay seemingly rented out the museum (as the Carters would be expected to), and they shared a bunch of photos from their experience.īey put up a peace sign with "The Mona Lisa," posed with a statue, and shared a photo of Blue having a ball at the Louvre too. They reportedly presented their idea for the "Apesh*t" video to the establishment during a visit they had - wait for it - last May.īut this goes even further back. As the Louvre spokesperson pointed out, Bey and Jay visited the historical Paris museum four times in the last 10 years. In this case, not even over a few months. And it's clear this concept wasn't created overnight. In it, the power couple stands strong and united in front of "The Mona Lisa," rap in front of an Egyptian sphinx, and Beyoncé and a group of black women poetically dance in front of "The Coronation of Napoleon." That's in addition to the rest of the iconic artwork that appears throughout the video. ![]() Maybe fans should've seen this coming for a while now, because hints about a Beyoncé and Jay-Z's Louvre-set music video have been lingering for years. On Monday, a Louvre spokesperson explained how Bey and Jay locked down the location to Vulture. A major part of the video's appeal comes from the gorgeous and loaded imagery provided by its Louvre Museum setting. To no one's surprise, the album's debut video "Apesh*t" is breaking the internet as we speak. ![]() Distracted by the couple's lit OTR II tour, fans didn't see Beyoncé and JAY-Z's surprise album Everything Is Love coming when it dropped on Saturday, June 16.
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