Beyonce’s “Love Drought” & “Sandcastles” Videos Now On YouTube

Mike Wass | February 13, 2017 3:43 pm
The Good, The Bad & The Robbery Of Beyonce
We round up the best and worst moments of the 59th Grammy Awards.

Despite the fact that she was robbed of Record of the Year and Album of the Year, the 59th Grammy Awards were still very much about Beyonce. Adele basically professed her undying love for Queen Bey in her well-intentioned, but clumsy acceptance speech and she delivered the best performance of the evening (by a considerable margin) with a stunning mash-up of Lemonade album tracks, “Love Drought” and “Sandcastles.” The 35-year-old capped another incredible era by throwing their respective videos on YouTube this morning (February 13).

Unless you’ve been lying under a rock or are a Grammy voter, chances are you’ve already seen the evocative visuals as part of Bey’s Lemonade film. Of the two, “Love Drought” is the most gripping with its dizzying art direction and powerful tribute to the mass suicide of Igbo slaves on St. Simons Island, Georgia in 1803. “Sandcastles,” on the other hand, takes a more intimate approach. This is basically a family movie with Beyonce singing the song to husband Jay Z. Prepare to feel intense emotions and watch the clips above and below.

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