Never ones to do things the traditional way, Beyoncé and Jay-Z had a surprise for their fans over the weekend when they dropped a surprise collaborative album, 'EVERYTHING IS LOVE'.
Currently in the middle of their 'On The Run II' world tour, the couple performed in London on Saturday night, casually mentioning at the end of the show that once fans left the stadium, they'd be able to log onto TIDAL and hear nine brand new tracks (a censored version has been made available to stream to Premium Spotify members).
Along with the album, Beyoncé and Jay-Z also released a stunning new music video for brand new track, 'APESHIT'. Directed by Ricky Saiz, the clip was filmed at the Louvre and features some of the art museum's most famous oeuvres.
The video is a veritable feast for the eyes jam-packed with hidden details, and here are just seven things that might have passed you by...
1. The significance of the location
The fact that the 'APESHIT' video was filmed at the Louvre is, of course, incredible (seeing the Mona Lisa room completely empty, without a camera phone-wielding tourist in sight makes the video worth a watch in itself).
But the choice of location becomes even more impressive when you consider the significance of two powerful black figures standing in such an iconic space, which many have pointed out often disregards both art made by and portraying people of colour...
2. The Mona Lisa
One of the most memorable shots of the 'APESHIT' video sees Beyoncé and Jay-Z standing in front of the Mona Lisa.
However, what you might have forgotten is that the pair previously sparked a meme way back in 2014 when they shared their photos from a trip to the Louvre, the most famous of which saw them posing in front of, you guessed it, the Mona Lisa (Buzzfeed at the time said it might be the "best picture of our generation... or any generation", which seems ever so slightly dramatic in hindsight).