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Beyoncé and Jay-Z spark online buzz with onstage kiss during Cowboy Carter Tour in Atlanta
Beyoncé and Jay-Z spark online buzz with onstage kiss during Cowboy Carter Tour in Atlanta

Express Tribune

time14-07-2025

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  • Express Tribune

Beyoncé and Jay-Z spark online buzz with onstage kiss during Cowboy Carter Tour in Atlanta

Beyoncé surprised fans on July 13, 2025, by bringing her husband, Jay-Z, onstage during her Cowboy Carter Tour stop at Atlanta's Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The power couple performed their 2003 hit Crazy in Love, closing the set with a kiss that quickly went viral online and sparked a wide range of reactions from fans. Beyoncé and Jay-Z share a kiss on stage during the Cowboy Carter Tour in Atlanta. — Pop Base (@PopBase) July 14, 2025 Their affectionate moment drew both praise and criticism on social media. While many applauded the gesture—calling it romantic and iconic—others felt it was unexpected and unnecessary. 'Beyoncé was NOT ready for that level of PDA on stage,' one user commented, while another wrote, 'A kiss for the culture—Queen & King vibes only.' Meanwhile, critics joked about wanting a refund and expressed discomfort with the public display. They kissed, and suddenly everyone's relationship felt like a situationship. — KIENOBI (@kienobifilms) July 14, 2025 Ew, imagine paying good money to see an artist and seeing this — 𝐬 🇬🇧⸆⸉ (@crowningred) July 14, 2025 Jay-Z previously joined Beyoncé during her final Paris performance on June 22, 2025. That night, the couple performed Crazy in Love and Drunk in Love before Jay-Z delivered a solo version of N**as in Paris*, his collaboration with Kanye West. Beyoncé's daughters, Blue Ivy and Rumi, are also featured prominently in the tour. Rumi appears during her mother's performance of Protector, while Blue Ivy participates in multiple routines, including Texas Hold 'Em and Deja Vu. The sisters earned viral praise during the Atlanta opener for performing the popular 'Whim Whamiee' dance together. The Atlanta shows also introduced a new golden mechanical horse during 16 Carriages, replacing the red car prop that malfunctioned during a Houston performance. According to Billboard, the change was made following the technical issue that briefly interrupted the earlier show. The Cowboy Carter and the Rodeo Chitlin' Circuit Tour will conclude with two final performances in Paradise, Nevada, on July 25 and 26.

Crowned In Curls: Beyoncé's Best ‘Cowboy Carter' Hair Moments
Crowned In Curls: Beyoncé's Best ‘Cowboy Carter' Hair Moments

Black America Web

time26-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Black America Web

Crowned In Curls: Beyoncé's Best ‘Cowboy Carter' Hair Moments

Source: Shutterstock / Shutterstock Beyoncé has been redefining country glam with her Cowboy Carter tour, and her hair has played a starring role in the show. From blonde waves to buss down middle parts, each of Bey's hairstyles have told a story that intertwines Southern roots, Black beauty, and the freedom to express it all. Beyoncé's tour hairstyles have always been a key part of her performance persona, almost as iconic as the choreography and vocals. From the honey-blonde, wind-blown waves of the Dangerously in Love era to the long, wet-look strands that defined Drunk in Love , the Cécred Hair Care founder's tresses has evolved right alongside her music. On the Formation tour, she gave us sculptural braids and Afrocentric styles that felt like visual declarations of Black power. During Renaissance , she shimmered in silver with high-glam, high-volume tresses that matched the album's Studio 54 energy. On each tour, Bey's hair not only complements the vibe but also helps define it. Beyoncé's Best 'Cowboy Carter' Tour Hair Moments This era of Beyoncé isn't just about rhinestones and fringe; it's about reclamation. Her hair, ever-changing yet always flawless, echoes the themes of the Cowboy Carter album itself: tradition flipped on its head, heritage honored with an edge, and confidence that unapologetically gallops across genres. Whether Bey is channeling a rodeo-ready cowgirl or giving us full-on disco diva, her hair moves like her music, timeless, transformative, and rooted in culture. As the tour continues to dazzle, we're taking a moment to celebrate the hair moments that have left us in awe. Scroll down for a visual roundup of Beyoncé's most iconic Cowboy Carter hairstyles that were worthy of its own standing ovation. Crowned In Curls: Beyoncé's Best 'Cowboy Carter' Hair Moments was originally published on Bey and her loose blonde curls are a match made in Heaven. They frame her gorgeous face perfectly, and they also catch and bounce to the beat right along with the star. There's nothing more appealing than Bey tossing a head full of lively curls back and forth, around and around, while on stage. This hairstyle is the queen's signature 'do and possibly our favorite. Bey is the mother of buss downs! The Grammy award-winning artist has since been rocking the popular hairstyle, and she wears it well. Now and then, she will wear it straight, but most of the time, she includes some version of curls in the mix. Bey nails this 70's hairstyle each time. We all know the Houston native loves a good hair + fan moment, and this hairstyle is ideal for that hair-blowing moment that Mrs. Carter always slays. The waves are Beyoncé's thing! The texture adds a little more life to her tresses, giving the singer an effortless glamorous vibe and contributing to the carefree elegance that she exudes on stage.

Jay-Z shades Kanye West during Beyoncé concert after brutal attack on kids
Jay-Z shades Kanye West during Beyoncé concert after brutal attack on kids

Courier-Mail

time23-06-2025

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  • Courier-Mail

Jay-Z shades Kanye West during Beyoncé concert after brutal attack on kids

Don't miss out on the headlines from Movies. Followed categories will be added to My News. Jay-Z threw subtle shade at Kanye West during a surprise cameo at Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter tour on Sunday. Not only did the couple perform Crazy in Love and Drunk in Love, remixed with Partition, at Paris' Stade de France, but Jay-Z, 55, also performed N****s in Paris. The 2011 song, notably, is the hit single from his and West's Watch the Throne album. While the lyrics read, 'Just might let you meet Ye,' the Roc Nation founder omitted West's name from the song, according to fan footage. 'Just might let you meet Bey,' Jay-Z rapped instead, referencing his wife of 17 years. Reps for Jay-Z and West have yet to respond toPage Six's requests for comment. Kanye and Jay-Z on stage in NYC in 2010. The diss came three months after West made headlines for attacking Jay-Z and Beyoncé's kids in an unprovoked rant via X. In the appalling tweets, the Yeezy creator questioned the little ones' mental capacity. While he expressed remorse for the viral tweets, West took his apology back during an interview with DJ Akademiks later that same month. He called the tweets some of his 'worst' — or maybe his 'best' and 'strongest'. West issued a subsequent apology in April, only to immediately ask a vulgar question about Beyoncé, 43. The pair was once close – but not anymore. Picture:For BET The Single Ladies singer and Jay-Z, who are also the parents of 13-year-old daughter Blue Ivy, were 'discussing how they want to handle this situation, whether that be privately and/or in a legal matter,' a source told Page Six. We heard the couple would 'absolutely not stand' for the 'vulgar and offensive' statements. While Jay-Z and West's working relationship began in 2000, the Grammy winners have been at odds for years. Jay-Z told the New York Times about their 'complicated' bond in 2017, saying, 'There's certain things that happened that's not really acceptable to me. … But there's genuine love there'. This article originally appeared in Page Six and was reproduced with permission. Originally published as Jay-Z shades Kanye West during Beyoncé concert after brutal attack on kids

Jay-Z Disses Kanye West With Lyric Swap Months After He Publicly Disrespected His Kids
Jay-Z Disses Kanye West With Lyric Swap Months After He Publicly Disrespected His Kids

Yahoo

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jay-Z Disses Kanye West With Lyric Swap Months After He Publicly Disrespected His Kids

Months after Kanye West publicly disrespected the kids of his former friends Jay-Z and Beyoncé, it appears Jay-Z has fired back at his ex-collaborator. While hitting the stage alongside Beyoncé during her 'Cowboy Carter' show in Paris on Sunday, Jay-Z made a very noticeable lyric change. While performing his and West's 2011 hit song 'N—s in Paris' from their joint album 'Watch the Throne,' Jay-Z swapped the tune's original lyrics 'just might let you meet Ye' to 'just might let you meet Bey,' as seen in clips shared by social media users. As expected, social media users on X, formerly Twitter, reacted to Jay-Z's shady, altered lyrics. JAYZ changing the lyrics to 'i just might let u meet bey' 😭😭 — ცɛα ⁴⁴⁴ (@HoviNation) June 22, 2025 Jay Z performing N—- in Paris without Kanye is delicious — Loud and Right. (@b0mbchell_) June 22, 2025 Jay-Z (real name Shawn Carter) and West, who goes by Ye, went from collaborating as tight-knit friends in the music industry to falling out over the last decade. The pair was once one of the most dynamic duos in hip-hop, but in recent years Ye has frequently made headlines for his controversial comments, including antisemitic statements shared on social media, and erratic behavior, subsequently losing multiple brand deals. Back in March, Ye was criticized by social media users after he posted ableist comments aimed at Jay-Z and Beyoncé's twin kids — Rumi and Sir. The 'Drunk in Love' collaborators, who tied the knot in 2008 also share daughter Blue Ivy. 'WAIT HAS ANYONE EVER SEEN JAY Z AND BEYONCES YOUNGER KIDS,' the rapper said in a since-deleted tweet. 'THEYRE RETARDED NO LIKE LITERALLY.' Jay-Z has not publicly addressed Ye's comments about Rumi and Sir. The record executive previously broke his silence on his strained relationship with Ye while speaking with The New York Times in 2017. 'He's my brother. I love Kanye. I do. It's a complicated relationship with us,' he told the outlet. 'Kanye came into this business on my label. So I've always been like his big brother. And we're both entertainers. It's always been like a little underlying competition with your big brother.' Jay-Z added: 'And we both love and respect each other's art too … And then there's like a lot of other factors that play in it. But it's gonna, we gonna always be good.' Bianca Censori Goes Braless In Yet Another Sheer Look During Outing With Kanye West Kanye West Has Apparently Changed His Name… Again John Legend Says Ex-Friend Kanye West's 'Descent' Into 'Antisemitism' And 'Anti-Blackness' Is 'Shocking'

Jay-Z Changes Lyric About Kanye West During Surprise Performance with Wife Beyoncé in Paris
Jay-Z Changes Lyric About Kanye West During Surprise Performance with Wife Beyoncé in Paris

Yahoo

time23-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jay-Z Changes Lyric About Kanye West During Surprise Performance with Wife Beyoncé in Paris

Jay-Z made a surprise appearance during his wife Beyoncé's Cowboy Carter Tour in Paris During the Sunday, June 22 performance, the rap mogul rapped the track "N----- in Paris," which he co-released with Kanye West on their 2011 album Watch the Throne However, Jay-Z changed up one of the lyrics about WestBeyoncé's latest Cowboy Carter Tour concert was full of surprises. On Sunday, June 22, Jay-Z made a surprise appearance alongside his wife during her final show at Stade de France in Paris. According to the New York Post, the couple performed 'Crazy in Love' and 'Drunk in Love,' which they remixed with 'Partition" during the show. Jay-Z, 55, also performed 'N----- in Paris" from his 2011 joint album with Kanye West. According to fan-captured footage, the "Renegade" artist sported an all-black ensemble as he appeared alongside Beyoncé, 43, who sported a crop top and bedazzled pants with chaps. Following their collaboration, Jay-Z took the stage solo to perform 'N----- in Paris," per fan-captured video on X. During the track, he rapped: "Gold bottles, scold models, Spillin' Ace on my sick J's / Ball so hard, bitch, behave / Just might let you meet Bey," replacing "Ye" with a reference to his wife. Reps for Jay-Z and West have not yet responded to PEOPLE's requests for comment. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! The lyric change comes three months after the "Runaway" rapper shared a jarring post on X about Beyoncé and Jay-Z's 7½-year-old twins Rumi and Sir to X. In his since-deleted post, West wrote, "WAIT HAS ANYONE EVER SEEN JAY Z AND BEYONCES YOUNGER KIDS," before using offensive language and taking aim at Rumi and Sir's mental capabilities. According to Page Six, once West took down his tweet about Rumi and Sir, he reasoned he did so because of the "possibility" of his X account getting shut down. Later, the publication reported he admitted to feeling "bad" about the initial post. Over the years, West has come under fire for making repeated antisemitic comments and homophobic posts to his X account. Beyoncé is currently in the midst of her Cowboy Carter Tour. She is set to perform in Houston on Saturday, June 28. Read the original article on People

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