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All of this could be the reasoning behind the Worldstar videos that follow, with the symbolism to the fact that Worldstar is know for making "basic shit" go viral. So I apologize.", which is directed to Beyonce and all she's dealt with regarding their relationship. Right before the montage is the line, " Thinkin' of all the time, you wasted it on all this basic shit. At one point when JAY Z says, " I fall short", a blue filter fills the screen for only a moment, perhaps referencing falling short when it comes to Blue as he mentions later in the song. In this particular one, the shot has two moments that make sense of the " worldstar compilations" that follow. It's most important to pay attention to the song lyrics during these portions though, as they give insight as to why the next montages are played. She always seems contemplative and worried. The woman symbolizes Beyonce, but is at odds emotionally with the other dancer. You can't help but picture JAY Z as the male dancer throws up the Dynasty sign, while wearing a New York Yankees fitted and pays special attention to his chain. Two dancers fill the next couple of shots, and although they don't look at all like Bey or JAY, their mannerisms seem to give away the representations. A shot of two dancers served to symbolize JAY Z and Beyonce. Multiple clips of men and women walking and searching in the dark interlude this first part into a shot actually filmed by JAY's team. These shots, although seem out of place, are in answer to the "Lemonade" shot, speaking on the fights and trust issues within the couple. It's then followed by seemingly violent clips of a woman beating on a man and a boy who repeatedly asks his friend if he might have, "spit in his cup", which seems like it almost ends in an altercation. This theory is solidified after a quick clip from Beyonce's short film, "Lemonade", where she's submerged in water before her song "Hold Up".
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The song is played later in the short as they're performing it at the On the Run tour, making you wonder if being "drunk in love" isn't simply filled with drunk sex as the hit suggests, but drunk fights as well.Īll of this sets up the backdrop of the film and what it claims to be about: JAY Z's change, love and relationships, and how that relationship went completely south. These might actually reference JAY Z and Beyonce's hit, "Drunk In Love", and even more literally to their relationship. What seems to be at complete juxtaposition, follows 2 clips of domestic fights happening in front of liquor stores. This clip is then followed by another, with the well-known interview by Eartha Kitt as she speaks on her viewpoints about falling in love. With "4:44" speaking exclusively about the wrongs he's done to Beyonce throughout the many years of their relationship, growth seems to be a reoccurring theme in the video. In this case, it feels as if JAY is declaring that he's changed or in the process of changing. Let's start with the beginning of the short as a young black boy beautifully sings Nina Simone's "Feeling Good", the ultimate anthem of rebirth and overcoming. I warned you, this breakdown is definitely for the overly analytical… This seems to make the most sense, considering the video itself seems to have shots serving as interludes themselves. In order to cover the video coherently instead of simply rambling of the symbolism throughout, I'll break down the description of the short into four parts: Part 1-The Backdrop, Part 2-The Crash, Part 3-Realization, and Part 4-Blue.
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Nonetheless, I haven't really seen anyone take the time to break it down and give answers to the confusion, hence why I have and I'm truly impressed by the work after doing so. I, myself have waited a couple of days to see if anyone was going to take a wack at deciphering the 8 and a half minute video, and still nothing other than a few articles glossing over it to report new content or simply not understanding it.
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With that being said, a good portion of you reading this have already seen the short visual created for the album's title track, and are in the vast majority who are completely confused. Many of you have more than likely heard JAY Z's new album, 4:44, with brand new TIDAL subscriptions in tow.