Beyonce has shown us surreal visuals, black cultural references, and some cryptic hidden messages about her marriage with Jay Z.
Other than that, it's been pretty clear how many female stars we see during the video that Beyoncé has blessed us with. Showing her own all-star squad to bring the album's message of empowerment and self-acceptance to life. Take that Taylor Swift.
Stars such as Serena Williams, Zendaya, Amandla Sternberg, Chloe and Halle Bailey, Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz. And model Winnie Harlow, Lesley McSpadden the mother of the late Mike Brown, and Sybrina Fulton Trayvon Martin's mum. She appears holding portraits of their sons.
Academy Award-nominated actress Quvenzhané Wallis appears at several points in Lemonade—here flanked by a sea of women in white, alongside Blue Ivy.
Lemonade also demonstrates Beyoncé’s increasing willingness and desire to express her political views.
Serena Williams is spotted in the video for "Sorry," a song that's an unapologetic breakup anthem, backing up Beyoncé in a hot black unitard and showing off her dance moves.
Have you heard some of her songs yet or seen any of the visuals? What do you think?
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