Beyonce Has iTunes' Fastest-Selling Album Ever
. For the (apparently very few) who have not yet downloaded this landmark album, the visual event is continuing. Beyonc� has made available the videos from the album officially for the first time, starting with "Drunk In Love" and "XO." "Drunk In Love" features a verse from Jay Z, while the happily married couple frolic, apparently under the influence, on an the shores of an undisclosed beach at night. It is not the carefully controlled Bey and Jay you're used to seeing, though cynics would suppose that is by design after some criticism following Beyonc�'s HBO documentary earlier this year (many felt it showed a vapidness and was heavily posed). The more optimistic members of the Beyhive would certainly argue that the "Drunk In Love" clip is a continuation of that particular moment in the doc where we saw a seemingly unguarded Bey and Jay singing Coldplay's "Yellow" to each other, seemingly madly in love and endearingly silly. "Drunk In Love" is a little more explicit and unhinged than anything Coldplay will ever churn out and it introduces the world to a new sort of bass-driven dance, courtesy of Beyonc�. On the flip side, we also get "XO". The track, co-written by Ryan Tedder, is anthemic and a clearly single. The video was shot in Coney Island and has many wondering how Beyonc� managed a trip out to shoot a music video that so many fans clearly saw and participated in without letting the press on to what she was doing � outside of a simple music video shoot. Watch the videos here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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