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Beyoncé, Jay-Z celebrate marriage and blackness with surprise album

- SHAUN TANDON kongr@bangkokpos­t.co.th pongpetm@bangkokpos­t.co.th arusap@bangkokpos­t.co.th motoring@bangkokpos­t.co.th

Music’s most famous couple, Beyoncé and Jay-Z, pulled a surprise by releasing a joint album, a long-rumoured collaborat­ion that celebrates their marital passion and black identity.

The pop diva and hip-hop superstar announced the album, Everything Is Love,

from the stage in London as they wrapped up the British leg that opened a global tour.

The album came out late on Saturday, exclusivel­y on Jay-Z’s fledgling Tidal streaming service and is not available on Spotify — a far larger platform, which Beyoncé disses on the album in a string of F-bombs.

The couple also put out an elaboratel­y choreograp­hed video that takes place inside the Louvre Museum in Paris for a song off the album, Apeshit.

The video opens with the couple standing regally in front of the Mona Lisa — Jay-Z in a light green double-breasted suit, Beyoncé in a lavender pantsuit — and features a squad of scantily clad dancers moving sensually in front of Jacques Louis David’s The Coronation Of Napoleon.

Driven by warm, sultry soul with a largely hip-hop cadence, Everything Is Love marries the styles of the two artists but is more consistent with the recent direction of Jay-Z.

The album shatters any lingering innocence from the early days of Beyoncé, with the singer of Say My Name and Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It) generous in the details of her sex life with Jay-Z.

The two stars have recorded together previously, notably on the Beyoncé-led single Drunk In Love, but the album comes after an especially public window into their marriage.

Beyoncé on her last solo album, Lemonade

in 2016, revealed infidelity on the part of Jay-Z, who a year later asked forgivenes­s on his own album 4:44.

This year, as the title of Everything Is Love

implies, their relationsh­ip is apparently swell. On her very first lyrics, Beyoncé beckons to her husband: “Let’s make love in the summertime.”

On the final track, the joyously brassy Lovehappy, the two acknowledg­e past pain but also their efforts to reconcile.

“We’re flawed/ But we’re still perfect for each other,” Beyoncé sings.

As two of the most prominent African Americans in pop culture, Jay-Z and Beyoncé have played increasing­ly visible political roles, from campaignin­g for former US president Barack Obama to championin­g the Black Lives Matter movement.

Everything Is Love offers a paean to African American identity in Black Effect, which opens in Beyoncé fashion with a monologue about self-love before a haunting soul sample.

Jay-Z on the song name-checks Trayvon Martin, the 17-year-old African American shot dead in 2012 by a neighbourh­ood watchman in a Florida gated community, and raps, in a

Editor: KONG RITHDEE Travel Editor: PONGPET MEKLOY twist on performers’ rote calls for crowd gesticulat­ion: “Get your hands up high like a false arrest.” Elsewhere on the album, Jay-Z appears to confirm a report that he turned down an offer by the National Football League to perform at this year’s Super Bowl, the most-watched event on US television, with Justin Timberlake ultimately playing American football’s title match. Jay-Z is an outspoken supporter of Colin Kaepernick, the now-unemployed quarterbac­k whose kneeling protest against racial injustice during the national anthem has triggered angry denunciati­ons by US President Donald Trump.

“I said no to the Super Bowl/ You need me, I don’t need you,” Jay-Z raps.

“Every night we in the end zone/ Tell the NFL we in stadiums, too,” he raps, likely referring to the racial dynamics in American football where almost entirely white owners

Deputy Editor: ARUSA PISUTHIPAN Motoring Editor: RICHARD LEU employ mostly African American players. The rapper, also known by the nickname Hov, takes aim more directly at Trump on Salud!, a song with Beyoncé that inexplicab­ly did not make the nine-track album but was released simultaneo­usly.

Making no apologies for his success, Jay-Z raps: “Your president tweeting about Hov like he knows us/ My road to the top was to take what you owe us.”

 ??  ?? Beyoncé and Jay-Z perform in 2016.
Beyoncé and Jay-Z perform in 2016.

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