Noticed in the Netflix special they didn’t show the yellow version of this song much. And I after watching the yellow clips on UA-cam, I realised why.. the pink version is so much better. Chemistry & entrance/exit was better.
I wish they included the note change she made at the end of the song, right after the video was cut, but they put the yellow version :( It was so cool with the low tone
@@orionsoutro1794 What the horns were playing at the intro was sampled from a Nigerian artist/multi-instrumentalist/rights activist named Fela. Beyonce has sighted him as an influence on her music most especially on her album 4. Fela is the pioneer of the afrobeat genre. In 2009 Will smith and his wife Jada co-produced a broadway play on the legend Fela.
in this same performance, but from a different angle and more professional, the crowd were sooo fucking loud. to the point that you can’t hear jay or bey. i think this person’s device tuned their shrieks honestly.
I hope she knows how genius is for this. The band & guitarist sounds nice asf
Paramyx
That bass is immaculate
the band are next level. One of my fav performances from this set
Her band suga mama in all honor but Coachella band was the best ever she’s had
honestly
2:51 they are so cute !
when i say this is one of the BEST beyonce songs 🥰
THIS!!!!
Something about is magical❤😍
I love the way Jay raps without background music
I love so much her new darkened tone .deep and raspy❤❤❤
Deja vu is everything
Noticed in the Netflix special they didn’t show the yellow version of this song much. And I after watching the yellow clips on UA-cam, I realised why.. the pink version is so much better. Chemistry & entrance/exit was better.
The pink day had all of my favorite outfits too lol
I wish they included the note change she made at the end of the song, right after the video was cut, but they put the yellow version :( It was so cool with the low tone
That bass is fire
That fella sampling at the beginning...
What sampling?
@@orionsoutro1794 What the horns were playing at the intro was sampled from a Nigerian artist/multi-instrumentalist/rights activist named Fela. Beyonce has sighted him as an influence on her music most especially on her album 4. Fela is the pioneer of the afrobeat genre. In 2009 Will smith and his wife Jada co-produced a broadway play on the legend Fela.
That was amazing
living on a prayer
Glad this happend before covid19
I love it!
Awesome sauce
I noticed if you put AirPods on and listen to Coachella, her voice sounds higher
The crowd wasn’t good enough for me 😭😩
El roy tenga
It was extremely loud I think they muted it a bit
@@Faridat.A it’s literally a fan recording
LA, they are trying to stay cute, makeup, and clothes can't get messed up or wrinkled 😂😂
We waited for like 10 hours and its was hot AF during the day and very crowded. I had a FUN tho.
I hear that Fela Kuti :)
Nice recording too
why is the crowd so quiet? not complaining but were they hype?
I've heard on celebrity saying interviews that the crowd was quiet because they were mesmerized by what they were seeing
in this same performance, but from a different angle and more professional, the crowd were sooo fucking loud. to the point that you can’t hear jay or bey. i think this person’s device tuned their shrieks honestly.
@@rand1735 No, the other added fake crowd noises for copyright purposes, because it was the official footage.
The band really didn’t come to play, you hear me!
Who's the guitarist??
Obviously someone good
@@lovelessvinyl yess, I had to do some hardcore lurking through the internet and finally found her name. It's Lauren Taneil
Hello 👋
Why the audience so dead? I’d be flipping out-
Lado