Just some context: She was also so passionate & going so hard because she was so eager to just be herself and choose her own direction. She’d just finished Dreamgirls and had to tone down everything, be timid, and suppress her vocal range as well as lose weight for the role. I imagine she was excited to be free of constraints. BDay as a result is loud and unapologetic.
@@calvinkhumalo9780 It was beautiful, but I think people were unhappy because it didn't have much to do with deja vu. Not all music videos reflect the song, but people were really weren't having it with this song for some reason. lol.
This song is from her second solo album which is deemed her loudest album ever
Hell yeah
Lost my voice once while playing this album 🤣. I yelled for 2 hours
I love loud music! I sing to this album at full force.💃🏾
@@sharonsantana7583every god dang time u gotta prep it like ur bout to put on a concert😂
I love the arrangement in this song. The instrumental is great especially the horns. Watching her perform this song live is quite the experience.
The African element was Bey paying homage to Josephine Baker when she performed in a banana skirt in the 1920s in French cabarets.
Was looking for this comment before responding ❤
The livestream for this request was so fun 🥰
Her dancing has African tribal elements to it, yes lol
You guys have got to react to Check on it Beyoncé is so gorgeous in that music video 😍😍 btw I love you guys keep up with the reactions! ❤️
Yes!!! She is so beautiful in that video- that and Work it Out
Shawns voice is really unique and his unique laugh 😂
Nathan was underwater the whole reaction. impressive😂😂
This video was shot in Louisiana!! She wanted her fans and the World to see her roots and where she comes from. Well her Mother is from Louisiana.
That video and song was amazing
I think the spirit of Ryan has possessed Nathan in this reaction video lol I’m used to seeing Ryan thirsting🤣
❤Loudest Album😂love it
idk if Bey sees reactions videos but I'm pretty sure mama Tina lurks haha
Just some context: She was also so passionate & going so hard because she was so eager to just be herself and choose her own direction. She’d just finished Dreamgirls and had to tone down everything, be timid, and suppress her vocal range as well as lose weight for the role. I imagine she was excited to be free of constraints. BDay as a result is loud and unapologetic.
Does anyone remember when this video first came out? Fans absolutely hated it, and were demanding that she shoot a new video.
I remember reading about this recently. That's so crazy because this is easily one of her most visually interesting earlier music videos.
@@calvinkhumalo9780 It was beautiful, but I think people were unhappy because it didn't have much to do with deja vu. Not all music videos reflect the song, but people were really weren't having it with this song for some reason. lol.
They asked her to take off the part she grabs from Jay's belt. It was very "indecent" for the time. 😅@@Bworms1980
I just wanna ask ONE THING. That when you react to the Lemonade visual album, you bring g out your wives to react with you. 🙏
lol i’m South African 😂🇿🇦 & i’ve never seen anything like that 😭🤣
lol Ryan just nodding to that “taking off his pants comment” 😂 for once he’s not the one pointing those things out
Have y’all reacted to Drunk In Love already?
Josephine Baker inspired.
En ella se inspiro para su presentación en el Fashion Rock, no para el vídeo de Deja Vú.
Yes, she was giving hommage to Josephine Bakers famous Banana Skirt dance for this video