With Selma director Ava DuVernay at the helm, the songs. Aside from the 4:44 title track, JAY-Z's 'Family Feud' is one of the rapper's most honest tracks on the album and the song now gets a visual treatment to go along with it. The video, which dropped Friday evening on. Months after the release of his 4:44 album, Jay-Z dropped the video for 'Family Feud,' and the Brooklyn-born rapper did not disappoint.
“At a time,” the voiceover explains, “when some thought that making America great again meant making us afraid of each other.” Relevant. Jay-Z continues to be obsessed with legacy, a theme that drives 4:44, in his dramatic, star-studded, Ava DuVernay-directed visual for Family Feud. Still in the giving spirit, Jay Z has released the visuals for Family Feud today at 4:44 p.m. "Rewind" to 2050, where a grown up Blue Ivy sits at a table of “women from all walks of life,” revising the constitution - women played by the likes of (deep breath) Susan Kelechi Watson, America Ferrera, Rosario Dawson, Rashida Jones, Mindy Kaling, Constance Wu, and Brie Larson. Jordan, and Trevante Rhodes in 2444, feuding, fighting, and backstabbing (literally and metaphorically). Family Feud is far from JAY-Z’s first video featuring some. Good news for those of us who can’t afford to spend all our paycheck on multiple music streaming services: Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s Family Feud music video has been posted on YouTube, after existing only on Tidal for the past week.ĭirected by Ava DuVernay (who is also behind the forthcoming A Wrinkle in Time film) the video is eight minutes of big names and political games spanning hundreds of decades. The music video from Jay-Zs Family Feud, exclusively on Tidal, shows a future in which Jay-Z and Beyoncé are a part of an Afrofuturistic reality. RELATED VIDEO: JAY-Z on Beyoncé, Infidelity: ‘The Hardest Thing Is Seeing Pain on Someone’s Face That You Caused’. This article was originally published by i-D UK.