The pop superstar released a single and accompanying video, “Formation,” on Saturday in a surprise one day before she performedbefore tens of millions of television viewers during halftime of the Super Bowl alongside British rockers Coldplay.
Set in New Orleans, the video offers fleeting but poignant references to Black Lives Matter, the movement against police brutality that has gained steam across the United States in recent years.
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In a likely allusion to Hurricane Katrina and the widely criticized government response, Beyonce sings throughout the video on a New Orleans police car that is sinking into water.
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