Warning: Explicit languageJay-Z released a music video on Friday that features the rapper addressing the pain of infidelity as he appears in a confessional booth opposite his wife Beyonce. Set partly in a church and also featuring the couple's 5-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, the Family Feud video pays tribute to family ties and female empowerment. The video is the latest from Jay-Z's hit album 4:44, in which he responds to allegations of cheating revealed by Beyonce in her 2016 Grammy-winning album Lemonade. Jay-Z (48) confirmed in a New York Times interview in November that he had been unfaithful to Beyonce earlier in their nine-year marriage. Heavy on symbolism, the eight-minute-long Family Feud video shows the musician walking into a church holding the hand of a white-clad Blue Ivy and taking a seat in the confessional booth.
Source: Otago Daily Times December 30, 2017 01:18 UTC