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"textContent": "Remember Beyoncé’s “Hold Up” music video? Of course you do. The visuals for the third single off _Lemonade_ – which turns 10 today – see the singer strutting down a city street in a yellow gown. Wielding a baseball bat, she smashes car windows, fire hydrants, and security cameras as she goes, leaning into the “crazy” persona that appears across the visual album. But she’s not thehellip;\n\nread more raquo;\n\n\n\n",
"title": "Did this 90s art film actually inspire Beyoncé’s ‘Hold Up’ music video?",
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