Back at home, Bey is joined by none other than a twerking Serena Williams who bounces while she sings, "Middle fingers up/put them hands high/wave it in his face/tell him, boy bye!" She also sheds light on who her man has been cheating with, singing: "He better call Becky with the good hair." In the video, she turns up on a party bus, having the time of her life. Now, Beyonce just wants to dance her cares away with her girlfriends. The tables have turned in this up tempo track. Still angry and wearing a fur, Bey sings, "Who the f*** do you think I is?/You ain't married to no average b**** boy." It seems her man isn't willing to reconcile just yet, even though he's caught as Bey sings, "Beautiful man, I know you're lying/I am not broken, I'm not crying, I'm not crying/You ain't trying hard enough." No one is catching her.īeyonce gets help from rocker Jack White on this song, which she sings in a garage. Beyonce swings a baseball bat into a yellow fire hydrant, a car window and even a security camera. If you get lost in the sweet reggae vibe of the song, you may miss the anger, which is clearly on display in the video. "Hold up/They don't love you like I love you," she sings, almost as a warning.
"I'm prayin' you catch me listening," she sings.īey is now back to being Bey in "Hold Up." Wearing yellow, her golden hair swinging down her back, she's nearly skipping down the street, seeking revenge. In this heart-wrenching ballad, she sings: "You can taste the dishonesty/It's all over your breath as you pass it off so cavalier." Beyonce is watching her man cheat on her, yet she wants him to know that she knows. Standing in a field, wearing a black hoodie to cover up her signature golden curls, Bey is lurking. When we're introduced to Beyonce, she's almost unrecognizable. Beyonce's second visual album "Lemonade" was released Saturday, April 23, 2016.