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Jay-Z Repents His Cardinal Sins To Queen Bee Beyonce In ‘Family Feud’ Teaser Clip

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Jay-Z, the noted rapper, producer, and man-who-dared-cheat-on-Beyoncé, has dropped a teaser trailer for the upcoming video to ‘Family Feud’, which is known to lyrically address his infidelity in his relationship with Queen Bey.

The clip is heavy on the vibe of confession and repentance, where Jay-Z winds up in a confession booth with Beyoncé – in a very powerful, matriarchal black dress – seated beyond the partition, where the priest typically sits and forgives the deepest of sins.

Flicking between Jay-Z walking hand-in-hand with daughter Blue-Ivy through an elaborate church and steamy scenes of someone who looks a lot like a young Jay-Z doing the dirty with someone who definitely isn’t a Beyoncé body double (Becky, is that you?), it looks like the full video will be played out like a plea for Bey to forgive Jay-Z for his history of cheating.

The full clip is out of Tidal on the 29th in the States (so the 30th for us future-dwellers), so we might be able to see it in the rest of the internet sometime in 2018 I guess.

Peep the teaser below and try to tell me that Bey isn’t heaving sobs in the confessional right at the end there.

 

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Steve Blacknell’s Memoir is Pure Rock ’n’ Roll Mayhem

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Hold onto your leather jackets – the wildest ride of 2025 is here.

Steve Blacknell – TV face, radio voice, rock PR, and the man who dated Kate Bush – is dropping his bombshell memoir Tales From The Bedroom Wall on July 9th, and it is everything. The highs? Concorde with Phil Collins to Live Aid. MTV fame. Hanging with Alice Cooper, Lemmy, and David Cassidy – often in hot tubs or backstage chaos. The lows? Addiction. Broken hearts. A speedboat explosion!

His rollercoaster love life includes a marriage to iconic ‘60s groupie Catherine James, who once lived with Mick Jaggerand was Eric Clapton’s muse. But it’s not just name-dropping. Blacknell opens up about his bulimia, lost fortunes, and his long, winding path back to the love of his life, Maggie.

With a foreword from Bill Wyman and stories that read like a rockumentary on steroids, this memoir is as outrageous and addictive as the man himself.

Available July 9th from Old Treacle Press. Rock on.

www.steveblacknell.com

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