imTomBr The best thing is that she doesn't seem hurt by their not knowing her, like an egocentric diva would be. She is so simple and down to earth. Love her!
When she started crying around the end, It was then that I realized how much respect and admiration she has for her music and her life and her fans and her dreams. She is truly the biggest inspiration that I have ever had in my life and I see her as so much more than an entertainer. I see her as a physical embodiment of love, strength, and courage.
Happy Camper it's about getting through boundaries. Especially in the US people think that is someone doesn't speak English, they are total outsiders, might even be dangerous, while most of us are just people and relate to each other despite the language barrier
iBeautyiStyle I felt that. It made my eyes water and my heart smile. So genuine and humble. There was a purity in his face and smile that was very moving.
i think the best moment is when the african guy said "excuse me what's you name" abd she say "I'm beyonce" i'me a uge fan of beyonce but this moment is priceless
Yes, love her humble reaction. It reminds us that no matter how big you are there is always somebody that doesn't know you or has bigger issues to deal with. ❤
Dismenia T. Rita u can't say u know for FACT if they didn't learn anything from her..... thats just an Assumption...they definately are lucky because they got a lot of attention from this video..and they were invited to Europe a lot of times for DANCE festivals
@@nielsenmakay262 Plus I hear she paid them loads a doe equivalent to what they earn in a year. In short they were getting paid daily for what they earn in a year, wonder how many years she pushed them fwd. Secondly, they got lots of publicity and have featured on so Many tours in Africa and all over the world thanks to Beyonce. Beyonce I can only say Asante Saana for what you did for my brodaz. 😘💖
*8 freaking years later, and I'm still crying...the humility, passion, devotion and drive for perfection❤....I'm a hot mess and my pillows are flooded 😭😭😭*
I cried when she started crying!!! She did a good thing by giving them the experience. Some people would have just stole the choreography, and do it all wrong.
I love the way she is...she never has a kind of diva attitude and keep herself grounded & being humble with everyone. .. love you Queen Bey ... Love from Malaysia
+Airy2020 Not always. They are human beings and they have the right to feel angry and upset as well. But yes, there is sth special about their sweetness.
Bright Star yes but here is a bout the Mozambique guys dear... 2. They didn’t copy the choreography, they danced the South African style. That’s all. This is Beyoncé production, I am sure the whole production got to learn where the style to the dance comes from, looked at the Sa dancers , but still loved the Mozambican guys coreograpgy... You can see these guys are not even economically privileged but they are speaking one of South Africans official language (English is not our language ) ...but they are speaking lol... Mozambican people are so culture humble to want to learn , be interested, and adapt other African cultures...! We don’t hate other cultures... For me, more than the dance skills I loved the way how they represent us (Mozambique) morally and socially speaking. Your reaction says lot about our differences as Africans... I would even go far to say you are South African... let’s love one another... Accept that it was a moment of shine for the Mozambican guys. kudus to Mozambican boys...🤎
I love Beyonce! I had never seen this video before, and I loved getting to experience more of her. I think it is so cool that she found those guys to come dance for her.
I never knew about the choregraphy behind this song. It is absoulutly amazing and inspiring. I love that those men came out and were featured in the video.
I’m sorry if I’m overreacting, but it kinda sucks how they keep saying Africans as if it’s a country, they’re from Mozambique. Meaning, they’re Mozambican.
Thabiso M my dear when you said “but they are form South African” you are already drowning the difference (nationality) . This is Beyoncé production, I am sure the whole production got to learn where the style to the dance comes from, looked at the Sa dancers , but still loved the Mozambican guys coreograpgy... You can see these guys are not even economically privileged but they are speaking one of South Africans official language (English is not our language ) ...but they are speaking lol... Mozambican people are so culture humble to want to learn , be interested, and adapt other African cultures...! We don’t hate other cultures... Stop going through people’s comments screaming “but this is a South African dance and styles “ ...girl not everyone in South Africa dances the way these guys danced! For me, more than the dance skills I loved the way how they represent us (Mozambique) morally and socially speaking. Calm down... kudus to the Mozambican boys...🤎
Thabiso M Thabiso M Thabiso M my “ These guys got lucky they did a video...” - How much more humble can you be dear”...! “...the title is good as Africans because once once you start introducing the ARROGANCE of their nationality...” - Arrogance of our nationality?? If their is anything they transmitted in this video was the humbleness and class (as human beings ) of Mozambique culture not matter how poor we are... explain yourself when you say arrogance of their nationalities... Next... I have lived 10 years in South Africa... therefore I am aware of our differences... At the end you as you wrote “but these guys are good ... ( and then) “for the real pantsulas they are just overage”... (and then back to the at the beginning you write “ you are not going to sound as if they are anywhere near the South African....” yoh... - I shouldn’t be trying to teach or remind you that art /sports in general are here to unify people ... as an African child , knowing how colourful, warm, diversified , talented African people in general are , but still we are the same due to those features, as a believer of the Ubuntu philosophy ( practiced and taught by our great Madiba 🇿🇦... seeing you not comfortable with the the fact that these are mozambicans and not South Africans , so people shouldn’t uplift the Mozambican dog because it’s a South African style of dance... it’s embarrassing your your people as South Africans , and embarrassing to me as an African in general... You are exposing yourself, and ourselves as Africans ... don’t do that sister ...! Mozambicans have been killed , denied as “family” in the SA soil... SA has been known by other countries after xenophobic attacks (specially avians mozambicans, Zimbabweans, Somalians, Nigerians..) what did we (Mozambicans) do ? - nothing, we keep going to SA, we keep buying from SA... because when we look at you (South Africa) , we see us... Now I ask you again : what do you mean when you say arrogance in their nationality?? If they are éter dancers than these guys let it be... they still did great, I cannot imagine a other group with the same humbleness they transmitted to the people around them and to the world. They made other Africans proud. And for this reason, they deserve the credibility to at least be known in term of nationality even thought they are Africans. Is as Africans should demand the world to get to know us better and respect us. Know that we are not a country, we are a continent so they should generalize us in ways that diminish us and should not decide is because as a continent we are bigger than our differences... Just be humble and learn... ok? Hug from a sister from Mozambique 🇲🇿🤍
I love that these guys genuinely do not know who Beyonce is. You know how some people try to fake like they don't know you to seem like, oh I don't care about your fame....there was no point where it was like, we know her. They just came to dance and represent Mother Africa and I think they came through and I'm glad there are still people like Beyonce in this world who respect that, and want the authentic and not the produced stuff that is sort of kind of like the original.
I love when ppl are given such an opportunity. I live that Beyonce acknowledges she's unable at all times. That's so humbling and that she gave them that opportunity is beautiful.
@@cleopatrasimmons6513 lol. I didn't post about dusty streets so idk. I acknowledged Beyonce accepts that she doesn't know everything. So therefore she needed the men's help and also gave them a job for choreography and male leads in the beginning of her vid. 👍
What do you mean dusty?? Have you been to african cities yet. We are not what the white society potray us to be. Every negativity found in africa is also found everywhere in the world and that includes america. As for dancing, that's part of our cultures. We really dont have to try so hard. Its in our DNA.
After watching this behind the sense I didn’t realize the whole purpose of this video but after seeing this it showed me how she wanted to express things during dance but through different styles from Africa and it just showed me that dancing from the feelings is better than someone just making up the dance
I really liked how it showed the behind the scenes and the choreography behind the song. Beyonce puts so much thought and passion into each move. I think she's such an inspiration to many people!
This video really drove the point home that African dance is not something that is so easily learned and that it takes a good teacher to really learn it. Really enjoyed this video.
Seeing all of the steps to this process show the amount of work that came together. The dance group perfected the dance and enjoyed the process due to how passionate they are. This was amazing!
i always wondered why she didnt ask them to go on tour with her in place of Les Twins. i think Les twins are amazing, obviously, but wow these two guys should have gone on tour with her. just a thought.
catarina oliveira I dont think so because when you dance like that you can dance any type of dance, you only have to learn the steps.. Maybe they werent ready for that
Dismenia T. Rita not necessarily......they talked about it in Mozambique(where they live) that they only dance KWAITO(african footwork dance), and they said they don'nt do Hip-hop...Bey's shows are big on hip-hop
Watching the components of such an amazing era of Beyonce was incredible. Seeing her learn dances in such a quick way was inspiring as well as her incorporating her dances with African roots.
Beyonce gives a lot of time behind the scenes and I appreciate her love and patience for dancing. There are so many styles of dance and it's really amazing when they all come together in the same piece.
I loved watching the behind the scenes of the choreography of one of my favorite songs. As a dancer myself, I love watching other dancers show their artistry. This is very inspiring and interesting to watch!
It was really cool to see how she went out and found the original dancers and flew them to the States to have them teach the dancers the choreo, just to fully get that point across. This was a great video!
Watching the BTS of Beyonce's videos has changed my whole perspective of her. Like, she's so warming, welcoming and down to earth as fuck! All of that "celebrity" & "queen b" mess just went out the window for me.
It is really impressive to see how much Beyonce appreciated the music, her life and her fans. You can really feel how important and how much respect she has for that.
It was amazing to see how Beyonce truly embraced the originating culture of the rhythm she was trying to capture within her new song. She didn't just want the movement, she wanted the soul of it which was extremely impactful and shows her core as an artist.
This was a very heart whelming video. I had no idea these dancers were flown out to be in the production because she saw them in a video on TH-cam. I love that she did this. It made the video very authentic.
So humble and beautiful.... the guys and Beyonce. I felt her passion as a fellow Virgo and I cried too. We're very kind, sensitive and emotional people, but NEVER take that for granted!
Although I'm not a huge fan of Beyonce. But after watching it, I think she's really great, especially her passion for dancing and humility towards people.
I just love that Queen Bey was able to use her culture and have that inspire her in order to create a world wide song that everyone knows. I enjoyed that she gave other dancers the chance to help channel her vision
"What's your name?"
"I'm Beyonce"
Never thought I was ever going to hear these 2 sentences in the same context.
imTomBr The best thing is that she doesn't seem hurt by their not knowing her, like an egocentric diva would be. She is so simple and down to earth. Love her!
omg right
+imTomBr I knoooowwww
+TEEV ryou
Alyssa Greaves AAhhhh I already love you, you know your anime! Ryou/elliot is BAE!
When she started crying around the end, It was then that I realized how much respect and admiration she has for her music and her life and her fans and her dreams. She is truly the biggest inspiration that I have ever had in my life and I see her as so much more than an entertainer. I see her as a physical embodiment of love, strength, and courage.
Thats exactly why I love her
She’s legendary. Goddess.
She was also pregnant with Blue
I completely agree! She is just such an influential figure to many people.
These Africans guys are so humble and this is so good to see in a person.
That's how most Africans are. Great continent
@@megacamdream we are humble peopl
"My English is bad but my will is good"
I don't even know what he meant by that
Happy Camper it's about getting through boundaries. Especially in the US people think that is someone doesn't speak English, they are total outsiders, might even be dangerous, while most of us are just people and relate to each other despite the language barrier
" they have a strong will even through their English is bad " 🤔
❤️
iBeautyiStyle I felt that. It made my eyes water and my heart smile. So genuine and humble. There was a purity in his face and smile that was very moving.
i think the best moment is when the african guy said "excuse me what's you name" abd she say "I'm beyonce" i'me a uge fan of beyonce but this moment is priceless
where was the her ego???
Yes, love her humble reaction. It reminds us that no matter how big you are there is always somebody that doesn't know you or has bigger issues to deal with. ❤
She must Have felt SOOOO good at that moment.
Its not healthy to give human beings God like Position!
Its not Our nature!
I love the fact Beyoncé gave these boys from Africa a chance to get to experience this with her and be apart of her video. I love a humble Queen 👑🐝
Beyonce is so compassionate oh my god she's never been more beautiful then she is when she's talking from the heart no joke
Im cying because I am an artist and I know that feeling... Everything is about passion and love. Thank you Beyonce for inspiring me
God forgive me. I love Beyonce . 😭😭😭😭. She is in my prayers everyday
Did anyone else tear up a bit when they saw Beyonce tear up? lol
xLuvUWhit meeee
Seemed forced to me
Shut up i thought nobody seen me, 😭😭😭❤💞💯🙏🏽👑
✋
Yep!
Suddenly, I don't understand why a video can be liked only once...
Awwwww Bey shes so down to earth #teambey all the way
Im not a die hard beyonce fan but she is very inspiring.Those boys are so lucky they got discovered by beyonce through youtube.
beyonce was so lucky for discovered them, cause they didint learn anything about her, but she did
Dismenia T. Rita u can't say u know for FACT if they didn't learn anything from her..... thats just an Assumption...they definately are lucky because they got a lot of attention from this video..and they were invited to Europe a lot of times for DANCE festivals
@@nielsenmakay262 Plus I hear she paid them loads a doe equivalent to what they earn in a year. In short they were getting paid daily for what they earn in a year, wonder how many years she pushed them fwd.
Secondly, they got lots of publicity and have featured on so Many tours in Africa and all over the world thanks to Beyonce. Beyonce I can only say Asante Saana for what you did for my brodaz. 😘💖
@@paulucharita8818 you don’t go through an experience like this and not learn anything so they definitely did.
@@nielsenmakay262 Did she credit them for choreography though?
and to think..she's not even consider a dancer but can dance sooooo well
Aw, so sad as they were walking away and bey started to cry.🙈
*8 freaking years later, and I'm still crying...the humility, passion, devotion and drive for perfection❤....I'm a hot mess and my pillows are flooded 😭😭😭*
Proud to be african...
I cried when she started crying!!! She did a good thing by giving them the experience. Some people would have just stole the choreography, and do it all wrong.
She needs to make another video with these humble guys, they are so cute and good persons
I love how much respect and appreciation Beyonce had to those men and how she wanted to incorporate their passion into her production.
I get emotional every time I watch this video, it’s been years of coming back to it. Those guys are so humble, Beyoncé too❤️❤️❤️
Bey's body is so fucken amazing!!! Good lord, and her beautiful personality just shines.
No makeup. STILL BEAUTIFUL.
Antonio Sosa uh, no. She had makeup on in every frame. “The natural look” is still a makeup look.
@@calisongbird she isn’t wearing makeup in some parts of this video though. it’s always people like you.
I love the way she is...she never has a kind of diva attitude and keep herself grounded & being humble with everyone. .. love you Queen Bey ...
Love from Malaysia
so proud to b african
100%!
the root of any music!
Our peoples's invetion!!!
me too
@@endlesswave2685 really... Irish music too? How about Swedish?
penelope pittstop we don’t care about whites
Me 2 👍✌😊🤩
this is why i love beyonce she is good human be to
Africans are always so sweet!
+Airy2020 Not always. They are human beings and they have the right to feel angry and upset as well. But yes, there is sth special about their sweetness.
well the one's i cam eacross are always sweet...
Thank you. 😘😘 #muchlove#
5:30 this lady is insane. I can barely walk in heels let alone balance on the heel of my heels lol
Ashleyinwonderland ...there's nothing to it at all honey 😂
Keep practicing you’ll get it
I always tear up when she starts to cry! My queen
I always come back to this video. LOVE IT SO MUCH
and I almost cried at the end seriously ...
Its so humbling that they were apart of the video. I love their heart. I respect B for taking care of them
best video ever. and those guys ftom Mozambique. omg. Tears
Proudly Mozambican 🇲🇿
That dance those guys copied from South Africa. It originated in South Africa it's called Pantsula Jive.
Bright Star yes but here is a bout the Mozambique guys dear...
2. They didn’t copy the choreography, they danced the South African style. That’s all.
This is Beyoncé production, I am sure the whole production got to learn where the style to the dance comes from, looked at the Sa dancers , but still loved the Mozambican guys coreograpgy...
You can see these guys are not even economically privileged but they are speaking one of South Africans official language (English is not our language ) ...but they are speaking lol...
Mozambican people are so culture humble to want to learn , be interested, and adapt other African cultures...! We don’t hate other cultures...
For me, more than the dance skills I loved the way how they represent us (Mozambique) morally and socially speaking.
Your reaction says lot about our differences as Africans... I would even go far to say you are South African... let’s love one another...
Accept that it was a moment of shine for the Mozambican guys. kudus to Mozambican boys...🤎
I love Beyonce! I had never seen this video before, and I loved getting to experience more of her. I think it is so cool that she found those guys to come dance for her.
I loved how Beyoncé wanted to ensure that the dance was an accurate representation by flying the original dancers to her set.
The best look into her heart and soul that I've ever seen. Better than Netflix special. Know im I'm late. Loved this! Tears!
Beyonce beautiful with out makeup and with makeup
I never knew about the choregraphy behind this song. It is absoulutly amazing and inspiring. I love that those men came out and were featured in the video.
what she says in the end is so important in life in general, shame most will never experience that.
I’m sorry if I’m overreacting, but it kinda sucks how they keep saying Africans as if it’s a country, they’re from Mozambique. Meaning, they’re Mozambican.
Africa is one brother
When we go to other continent we present africaaa
Exacly Megan...!
Thabiso M my dear when you said “but they are form South African” you are already drowning the difference (nationality) .
This is Beyoncé production, I am sure the whole production got to learn where the style to the dance comes from, looked at the Sa dancers , but still loved the Mozambican guys coreograpgy...
You can see these guys are not even economically privileged but they are speaking one of South Africans official language (English is not our language ) ...but they are speaking lol...
Mozambican people are so culture humble to want to learn , be interested, and adapt other African cultures...! We don’t hate other cultures...
Stop going through people’s comments screaming “but this is a South African dance and styles “ ...girl not everyone in South Africa dances the way these guys danced!
For me, more than the dance skills I loved the way how they represent us (Mozambique) morally and socially speaking.
Calm down... kudus to the Mozambican boys...🤎
Thabiso M Thabiso M Thabiso M my “ These guys got lucky they did a video...” - How much more humble can you be dear”...!
“...the title is good as Africans because once once you start introducing the ARROGANCE of their nationality...” - Arrogance of our nationality?? If their is anything they transmitted in this video was the humbleness and class (as human beings ) of Mozambique culture not matter how poor we are... explain yourself when you say arrogance of their nationalities...
Next... I have lived 10 years in South Africa... therefore I am aware of our differences...
At the end you as you wrote “but these guys are good ... ( and then) “for the real pantsulas they are just overage”... (and then back to the at the beginning you write “ you are not going to sound as if they are anywhere near the South African....” yoh... - I shouldn’t be trying to teach or remind you that art /sports in general are here to unify people ... as an African child , knowing how colourful, warm, diversified , talented African people in general are , but still we are the same due to those features, as a believer of the Ubuntu philosophy ( practiced and taught by our great Madiba 🇿🇦... seeing you not comfortable with the the fact that these are mozambicans and not South Africans , so people shouldn’t uplift the Mozambican dog because it’s a South African style of dance... it’s embarrassing your your people as South Africans , and embarrassing to me as an African in general...
You are exposing yourself, and ourselves as Africans ... don’t do that sister ...!
Mozambicans have been killed , denied as “family” in the SA soil... SA has been known by other countries after xenophobic attacks (specially avians mozambicans, Zimbabweans, Somalians, Nigerians..) what did we (Mozambicans) do ? - nothing, we keep going to SA, we keep buying from SA... because when we look at you (South Africa) , we see us... Now I ask you again : what do you mean when you say arrogance in their nationality??
If they are éter dancers than these guys let it be... they still did great, I cannot imagine a other group with the same humbleness they transmitted to the people around them and to the world. They made other Africans proud. And for this reason, they deserve the credibility to at least be known in term of nationality even thought they are Africans. Is as Africans should demand the world to get to know us better and respect us. Know that we are not a country, we are a continent so they should generalize us in ways that diminish us and should not decide is because as a continent we are bigger than our differences...
Just be humble and learn... ok? Hug from a sister from Mozambique 🇲🇿🤍
she's more beautiful without make up. younger and youthful
Makeup is about expression. Not everything is about being young and pretty. She's making art. She can do whatever. She's beautiful every way.
How sweet is Queen Bey
I love that these guys genuinely do not know who Beyonce is. You know how some people try to fake like they don't know you to seem like, oh I don't care about your fame....there was no point where it was like, we know her. They just came to dance and represent Mother Africa and I think they came through and I'm glad there are still people like Beyonce in this world who respect that, and want the authentic and not the produced stuff that is sort of kind of like the original.
Beyoncé has been inspiring the youth for ages. this is truly beautiful.
I always cry at the end of this video and I’ve watched it like 10 times
from the dusty streets of Africa, to make Beyonce cry. well done boys, Africa is proud of you
I love when ppl are given such an opportunity. I live that Beyonce acknowledges she's unable at all times. That's so humbling and that she gave them that opportunity is beautiful.
@@upgradeyourlife5791 dusty streets of Africa? Hmmm
@@cleopatrasimmons6513 lol. I didn't post about dusty streets so idk. I acknowledged Beyonce accepts that she doesn't know everything. So therefore she needed the men's help and also gave them a job for choreography and male leads in the beginning of her vid. 👍
Africa is not all dusty streets.
What do you mean dusty?? Have you been to african cities yet. We are not what the white society potray us to be. Every negativity found in africa is also found everywhere in the world and that includes america. As for dancing, that's part of our cultures. We really dont have to try so hard. Its in our DNA.
that last moment was sooo emotional :'(
After watching this behind the sense I didn’t realize the whole purpose of this video but after seeing this it showed me how she wanted to express things during dance but through different styles from Africa and it just showed me that dancing from the feelings is better than someone just making up the dance
I really liked how it showed the behind the scenes and the choreography behind the song. Beyonce puts so much thought and passion into each move. I think she's such an inspiration to many people!
I hope this boosters their careers in dance.
This video really drove the point home that African dance is not something that is so easily learned and that it takes a good teacher to really learn it. Really enjoyed this video.
You can tell how inspiring and motivational her work is and the power she holds will resonate with us forever.
That was heart touching
I love seeing the hard work and cultural inspiration behind this music video. I think Beyoncé and her team truly put so much heart into creating this.
Awwwwww quite moving at the end.. what did she say..I'm a cornball?
yup (:
When they started smiling I started smiling. When they started dancing I started smiling. Pure joy
Seeing all of the steps to this process show the amount of work that came together. The dance group perfected the dance and enjoyed the process due to how passionate they are. This was amazing!
i always wondered why she didnt ask them to go on tour with her in place of Les Twins. i think Les twins are amazing, obviously, but wow these two guys should have gone on tour with her. just a thought.
i think its because they only dance that type of dance
catarina oliveira I dont think so because when you dance like that you can dance any type of dance, you only have to learn the steps.. Maybe they werent ready for that
Dismenia T. Rita not necessarily......they talked about it in Mozambique(where they live) that they only dance KWAITO(african footwork dance), and they said they don'nt do Hip-hop...Bey's shows are big on hip-hop
The TOFO TOFO BOYS ARE ON STAGE WITH HER AT A MAY 2013 PERFORMANCE
Tofo tofo boys on stage with Bey May 2013
this whole video is a very iconic but humble moment for everyone involved and i love how they are all so kind and open with the art and music.
Watching the components of such an amazing era of Beyonce was incredible. Seeing her learn dances in such a quick way was inspiring as well as her incorporating her dances with African roots.
Really enjoyed the groovy melody of the music and I found it really cool how hard all the performers worked to make Beyonce's video perfect.
I forgot how much I love this video
Me too. I last saw it on TV now I was listening to the 4 bangers and I remembered these dudes thar I saw on Making of the Video MTV
Beyonce gives a lot of time behind the scenes and I appreciate her love and patience for dancing. There are so many styles of dance and it's really amazing when they all come together in the same piece.
Beyonce puts so much passion and thought into each dance move. You can feel the passion she brings with each move.
Amazing to see her dedication and respect that she has for music and everything involved.
Beyonce is the most respectful and appreciative! She is just amazing! She is very very inspiring
It was so eye opening to see her dedication to her work and how it effects so many different groups of people
Such respect for the dance and culture. Such humbleness. These guys are so powerful yet so humble.
Beyoncé is very passionate about her music and dances and it is clear in this video. She is not afraid to show raw emotion.
I loved watching the behind the scenes of the choreography of one of my favorite songs. As a dancer myself, I love watching other dancers show their artistry. This is very inspiring and interesting to watch!
so moving,Beyonce siyakuthanda ,you inspire
Proudly Mozambican 🇲🇿
🤎
It was so cool getting to see Beyonce talk about this in depth.
It was really cool to see how she went out and found the original dancers and flew them to the States to have them teach the dancers the choreo, just to fully get that point across. This was a great video!
Watching the BTS of Beyonce's videos has changed my whole perspective of her. Like, she's so warming, welcoming and down to earth as fuck! All of that "celebrity" & "queen b" mess just went out the window for me.
Y’all see that heel stop @5:30 that’s perfection. She’s so dedicated to her craft
Just go through Africa and u will wonder the amazing dances available,thousands of styles, just doing it for enjoyment not for the money
Wow .. she even sung “Hi guys “ in perfect pitch 5:02 “nice to meet you” 💗 🎶
You can tell these boys from Africa were so needing this, they deserved it. I appreciate Beyonce giving them an opprotunity, it is truly inspiring!
Lovedd thisss!!! Her perfomaces and dance are always so icon!!
It is really impressive to see how much Beyonce appreciated the music, her life and her fans. You can really feel how important and how much respect she has for that.
It was amazing to see how Beyonce truly embraced the originating culture of the rhythm she was trying to capture within her new song. She didn't just want the movement, she wanted the soul of it which was extremely impactful and shows her core as an artist.
beyonce is so beautiful
This is amazing! Seeing that we get inspired by so many dances around the world!
When she cried i did
I absolutely love how she speaks about this simply not just being choreography, but an important message as well!
I love Beyonce so much she is such an inspiration
This was a very heart whelming video. I had no idea these dancers were flown out to be in the production because she saw them in a video on TH-cam. I love that she did this. It made the video very authentic.
And This Video right here is why i Love Beyonce
WOW! A hard worker and approachable... I have a new appreciation for this beautiful young woman. I am a fan 🙏.
I truly appreciate how much thought and effort Beyonce and her dancers put into learning how to accurately perform the dance from the boys.
thank u Beyonce
I have actually already watched this because I used to be a big fan on beyonce, really gives me flashbacks on how her music was so good.
So amazing to get a glimpse of the behind the scenes!
I love how appreciative she is for culture within dance and how hard she will work for her vision to come to life
Wow! Love this woman right here
So humble and beautiful.... the guys and Beyonce. I felt her passion as a fellow Virgo and I cried too. We're very kind, sensitive and emotional people, but NEVER take that for granted!
I love this video! Love how Beyonce gave the boys a chance
Really enjoyed watching this video, getting a glimpse into the behind the scenes of such an iconic song truly is cool.
Ok y when she cried I cried too😂😭😭😭😢 she is so pure and puts her all into it
Although I'm not a huge fan of Beyonce. But after watching it, I think she's really great, especially her passion for dancing and humility towards people.
I just love that Queen Bey was able to use her culture and have that inspire her in order to create a world wide song that everyone knows. I enjoyed that she gave other dancers the chance to help channel her vision