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"Get Me Bodied" was one of the music videos shot during the two-week filming for B'Day Anthology Video Album. [40] It was conceptualized by Beyoncé and co-directed by Anthony Mandler . [ 41 ] The version of the song used in the clip is the extended mix, which is featured on the deluxe edition of B'Day .
B'Day Anthology Video Album was released simultaneously with the Deluxe Edition and featured 13 music videos, including the director's cut of the performance version of "Listen" and the extended mix of "Get Me Bodied".
Day 5 is an American post-apocalyptic drama web series created by Burnie Burns, Matt Hullum, Josh Flanagan, and Chris Demarais. It premiered on Rooster Teeth 's website on June 19, 2016. [ 1 ] New episodes premiered exclusively on Rooster Teeth site via their paid sponsorship program, FIRST.
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In between cuts, she sings in a corner of a room, is seen reflected in a mirror while screaming, and among a group of reporters. As the song closes, Knowles is shown crying. The video ends with a close-up view of Knowles putting on red lipstick. The scene shows only her lips. The music video gained mostly mixed reviews from critics.
[63] [64] "Get Me Bodied" saw Beyoncé interacting with the audience through call and response, asking them to repeat "Hey, Mrs. Carter". [61] "Baby Boy" was performed against a holographic background as Beyoncé and several female dancers performed synchronised moves in front of the screen which flashed realistic images of more identical ...
She first appeared in the 1997 music video for Destiny's Child's "No, No, No", after which she made her film debut as the lead in the direct-to-video musical Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001). [2] Beyoncé's first solo music video was the soundtrack single " Work It Out " for Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002), which also featured her debut ...
Taking the stage at the 67th annual awards, Erivo delivered a stunning rendition of "Fly Me to the Moon" as part of a tribute to the legendary Quincy Jones. Yang didn’t hold back on the praise.