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Beyoncé, Jay-Z and Solange Knowles’ infamous argument at a Met Gala afterparty occurred on May 5, 2014, and quickly became the hottest topic in entertainment. ... the surveillance video ...
See Video:Jay Z Gets Smacked Down by Solange Knowles in an Elevator. Jay-Z stayed silent about the incident since then, although seemed to reference the brawl in his song, “Kill Jay-Z,” off of ...
Jay-Z, 55, vehemently denied the “heinous” and “idiotic” claims in a statement shared with Us Weekly on Sunday, December 8, and his mother-in-law, Tina Knowles, and sister-in-law Solange ...
Jay-Z said he was inspired by the power of Kuti's work and his life story, which resulted in his interest to help produce the musical. [102] Fela! is a story about an African pioneer and political activist who made his first moves on the scene during the 1970s. [102] Jay-Z performing at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in April 2010
Knowles (wearing an Elie Saab gown) was in attendance as was her husband Jay-Z, her mother Tina Knowles, her sister Solange Knowles, Oprah Winfrey, Russell Simmons and Doutzen Kroes. [10] Knowles appeared on Winfrey's Oprah's Next Chapter, principally to discuss the content and making of the film, as well as her recent Super Bowl halftime show ...
Jay-Z, Beyonce and Solange Knowles. Shutterstock (3) A subtle reference? Beyoncé‘s fans have questions after a new track on her Renaissance album seemingly addressed the infamous elevator fight ...
Jay-Z: Chris Robinson: Beyoncé and Jay-Z play modern day-version of the 1920s bank robbers Bonnie and Clyde, escaping from the law. Influenced by True Romance. [19] "Crazy in Love" 2003 Jay-Z: Jake Nava: Various dance sequences and blowing up a car. According to Beyoncé, the video "celebrates the evolution of a woman". [20] "Fighting ...
"Cozy" from Beyonce's seventh studio album, 'Renaissance,' seems to make a reference to sister Solange's elevator fight with husband Jay-Z.