Also fellow art student! Does anyone know if this scene is real or not? I mean, is she actually smashing random cars she walks past, or were the cars put there on purpose ?
@@77XTINA I think the cars were put there from people they knew as in one interview someone she worked with on this told that she was smashing his car in the video...
I think that this may have something to do with female rage. Some,thing about the overly polite smiles, feminine clothing and flowery weapon makes me think of how women’s rage is still shown as something non threatening, inconsequential, and attractive in some way and that women as a whole are forced into being polite sweet and cheerful no matter what(this is obviously changing in some places now). The overall vibe makes me think of the 50/70’s which would add onto this theory
"It is one of those rare works whose elements -hilarity, suspence, timing, comic violence, anarchy, and a lovely musical score- fit together with irresistible perfection." (Calvin Tomkins, The New Yorker, Sept. 14, 2020)
What a great video of female empowerment. As she smashes each window I feel a sense of breaking barriers society and men have imposed upon us. First time seeing it. I don't know the story behind this but it's great. I also don't know why everyone is taking about Beyonce.. I'm guessing she did something like this for one of her music videos probably doesn't do it justice but I can see where you can flip it for racial injustice
the video is about what was a negative angry idea became an Art positive idea . the artist really wanted to break somebody's car window bud then she decided to make it a piece of Art .
The owners were probably friends, as well who ever made the special effect glass. I think that stuff can be fairly cheep if you are friends with Filmmakers.
everyone who doubts that Beyonce has stolen the creative work from the visuals of this needs to go and look up international copyright law in relation to creative works/intellectual property. It's not just that there's a woman walking around smashing cars, but the copying includes the slow motion, the flowing dress, the look of glee on the woman's face, the people walking around very obviously seeing but not intervening in the situation. It makes all the same implications with the same visual and emotive tools. The only way Beyonce might get away with it is because she is wearing a different coloured dress, looks different herself, and has different audio to go with it.
+CClaessens and the reason it isn't fair in this situation is that Beyonce is a BIG TIME artist who can make MILLIONS from this scene- without acknowledging the actual creator of the idea. It's not as if she changed it significantly- only minutely. Taking not just the idea, but the whole execution of the idea. That's stealing.
Cccrunch this is sooo true they but ofcos as they call themselves beyhives they never see the injustice made to the other person but only care about Beyonce and her fake artistic expression.
welcome in postmodernity - erverything is a remix - and it is a common strategy of beyonce to use art works and reconstructing them - u can see it as stolen i percept it as hommage to great artists. perhaps some people who don't know those workes find them because of some musicvideos...
It's called art, artists take ideas from each other it's been happening for years, if you want something to truly be your own DONT SHARE WITH THE WORLD
Yeah right, Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa, someone else copies and gets all the praise because it's called art and artists takes ideas from each other. That is one of the silliest things I've ever read on You Tube. Now, it a world of fairness, good sense and merit the original artist is the real artist and is supposed to get all the praise and admiration and the one who copied is a lame non-creative anti-art thief (Beyoncè in this case, no wonder why her entire catalog is a collection of copy-pasted visuals and concepts).
@@xxxTIN0xxx do you not get what Non Ofurbussiness is trying to say. Artists take how they did it and use it in their work. Just like a man takes the shape of leonardo Da Vinci's drawing of a nose on the mona lisa and applies it into their work
Beautiful, dreamy video. As distracting as these thoughts are... I can't help but think about the logistics of this. Are the smashed cars planted there, or did the artist attempt to find the owners to pay for the damages after? What was clean up like? Did she get any 'permissions' to film this, or just start walking along the street? And gosh, the police sure are nice where ever this was filmed (I can only assume the other pedestrians were actors?)
Angel Marcs but had Beyoncé done this originally and someone white made an exact same copy of it and claimed they were inspired by it, y'all would be on their ass. Stop defending her actions just because she's Beyoncé. Y'all be so far up celebs ass that it's ridiculous.
Beyonce definitely was influenced by this artist. So many of us are inspired by the works of others. But anyone who inspires Beyonce is on a different level.
@@mlh209 How does she expose their work to the world? Did she tell the world about her influences? I realized this reference only from a vague memory of watching the original in art school. It was difficult to find when you don't know the name of it and there are only a few articles about it (from people who saw the connection themselves - not because they were informed by someone connected to Beyoncé). If she wanted to reference and pay homage to these artists she should be talking about them also.
People are so obsessed that they do the research and get it on the internet within an hour of the album hitting. Besides whenever she rightfully uses someone’s work no one cares to look more into that person, but when there’s controversy she and the artist get an endless stream of publicity. These artists are fine, they’re being paid and receiving recognition they wouldn’t have gotten otherwise.
In the video for “Hold Up,” Beyoncé struts around town and gleefully smashes car windows with a baseball bat named “hot sauce.” Her canary yellow dress reflects the representation of the Nigerian Yoruba river goddess Oshun, while the visual sequence pays homage to Swiss video artist Pipilotti Rist’s 1999 installation “Ever is Over All.”
@@Pamelatralala it's called plagiarism and she does it all the time. Do you have any idea how many actual artist have sued her. She's a serial copy cat...
Pipilotis work "Ever Is Over All" is interesting in my interpretation it studies women breaking barriers. But at same time its showing the bad side of feminism which is breaking lives and emotional carnage while the law stands by. Its also telling me that with freedom comes responsibility.
Y'all really need to chill. Not once did Beyonce ever claimed to make this. She always gives credit to her work when asked about it. Michael Jackson "Bad" video was inspired by West Side Story. You have to be silly if you think any artist is just that much of a genius. Nothing is new under the sun. Y'all stay hating on people.
+De'Angelo Dennard Except she didn't give credit. Also Bad was inspired by West Side Story, but MJ put elements that were differentiated Bad from WSS. The cinematographer and Bey did a frame by frame remake. She most likely stole. Kleptonce strikes again.
Chill out. Nobody is hating on Beyonce. She's worth half a million dollars you think she give a damn what people on RUclips think? People still bought the album. Some folks just disappointed that they thought the album was original and bits and pieces were ripped off. Y'all ride for Beyonce too hard. She's talented but not original. Deal with it.
Has it ever occurred to you that Beyoncé simply did a remake,an homage,a reference? Her work often references other art,how is referencing plagiarism? She doesn't claim any of it as her own nor does she try to pass it as such,do you really think she would do such a thing and think that no one in the world would notice? Intermediality is a thing,look it up. Y'all just really like hating on her and invalidating her work.
She plagiarises all the time... Watch countdown side to side with the movie it was stolen from and tell me its just a "reference"... Well the judge agreed with the actual choreographer/artist who sued beyonce. And there's so many more examples. She's a serial copy cat, and only gives credit or calls it a reference when she gets caught... You are just to blinded by your fandom to admit that she can do wrong.
Beyonce could literally dye her hair red and people will say it was stolen. Perhaps she simply thought this video was cool and said I want to do something like that too! What HASN'T been done before?
She should give credit and not say that she came up with everything. How can you ripoff complete video's and concepts of other people and not even give credit smh
Não é exclusivo, mas em câmera lenta, andando pela rua sorrindo, com o vestido esvoaçando e a câmera filmando na mesma posição é muita coincidência, não acha? adorei Hold Up, mas não sou cego.
After watching the video completely, Beyoncé took one small tiny idea (if she did at all), and made it way better. Beyoncé's video had a lot more added to it, than just simply smashing car windows.
This video is not about just smashing windows. Rist offered the idea that humans get used to things way too quickly, and this video offers a contrast to the times it was recorded.
So Beyonce and her team steal ideas and claim they were "inspired". Yet they want to be called artist???? What a joke! Apologizes are in order for the real artist
everyone steals ideas; it's not a bad thing when you can get inspired and make something into your own or put a twist to it. people should be flattered, not mad.
+kristen holl its a problem when you do not give credit. I dont care how much you are inspired if you do not give credit that is stealing. If JK rowling inspired me to write a book that was eerily similar to hers but I did not give her credit but stole her ideas? you better believe she is going to sue me. Imitation is not the highest form of flattery, its annoying.
anthill927 there are soooooooo many books I could list that are similar to each other. plot, climax, characters, etc. many writers come up with ideas by using or being inspired by other writers. it's a crime when they copy and paste word for word like they did with Blurred Lines, but Beyonce took the idea of smashing cars and completely changed it. She didn't wear the same outfit or was in the same city or etc. she just took the idea of smashing cars and connected with her own ideas/interpretation. There are many videos similar to this and I'm pretty sure the person behind this video got inspired by another.
And they said Beyonce is original bahahahaha. She's aways stealing ideas. I like her music but to be honest all the new adays singers are stealing ideas or songs and remaking them. But for someone who call themself Queen of Originality........ Last i check originality means the ability to think independently and creatively. although she thought of it doesn't make it original because it was already thought of. The end
In the video for “Hold Up,” Beyoncé struts around town and gleefully smashes car windows with a baseball bat named “hot sauce.” Her canary yellow dress reflects the representation of the Nigerian Yoruba river goddess Oshun, while the visual sequence pays homage to Swiss video artist Pipilotti Rist’s 1999 installation “Ever is Over All.” you need right information before you speak
@@Xilon1211 Where is this quote from? When I search for it, all that comes up are some lyrics websites, nothing where Beyoncé herself or someone affiliated with her has said anything like it. In fact when I search for it, I can find nowhere where she or someone speaking for her have spoke about this reference. It's all just journalists/writers theorizing that this COULD be a reference, with no answer from her. I mean she could just talk about her inspiration when she talks about her video and people would not question it anymore...
@@Xilon1211 lol I saw it was old but still wanted to point it out (for other people reading as well). Really wish she would just be more open and transparent with her inspirations so people can check them out as well.
In the video for “Hold Up,” Beyoncé struts around town and gleefully smashes car windows with a baseball bat named “hot sauce.” Her canary yellow dress reflects the representation of the Nigerian Yoruba river goddess Oshun, while the visual sequence pays homage to Swiss video artist Pipilotti Rist’s 1999 installation “Ever is Over All.”
+Charlotte Michelle Province Yup you're a hater as well. Get in line. Don't be mad at me, I'm just telling it like it is honey. Don't be salty. Beyoncé is one of the hardest working woman in show business period! Stop hating on her. I'm no stooge. 😳
This is so sick. When that bass comes in 🤤
What bass?
@@andreatabacco1402 Exactly
omg hi Garrett I met u once at the Americana
Garrett?! Whyyy are you in my art class????
breaking my heart how everyone just talking about beyonce here...where the hell are my fellow art students!?!
I ain't an art student but I do agree that the shits cool
Im here from art school
used to have a green bicycle in '92, think it was a giant
Also fellow art student! Does anyone know if this scene is real or not? I mean, is she actually smashing random cars she walks past, or were the cars put there on purpose ?
@@77XTINA I think the cars were put there from people they knew as in one interview someone she worked with on this told that she was smashing his car in the video...
Vicious- You hit me with a flower. Lyric suggested to Lou Reed by Andy Warhol. The weapon is the flower stalk of the plant known as the red hot poker.
I think that this may have something to do with female rage. Some,thing about the overly polite smiles, feminine clothing and flowery weapon makes me think of how women’s rage is still shown as something non threatening, inconsequential, and attractive in some way and that women as a whole are forced into being polite sweet and cheerful no matter what(this is obviously changing in some places now). The overall vibe makes me think of the 50/70’s which would add onto this theory
wow this makes a lot of sense !
yr on it like con ed 😂
@@meesalikeu in English?
Great, strange atmosphere. Image, motion, music all blend together
perfectly. Questions arise, unknown emotions are instigated... Love it.
I remember this was at MOMA (Museum of Modern Art) back in 2007. I saw it and thought it was interesting. :D
I did too.
I saw it in Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin in 1998 and was completely hypnotised, couldn't stop watching it on the loop...
"It is one of those rare works whose elements -hilarity, suspence, timing, comic violence, anarchy, and a lovely musical score- fit together with irresistible perfection." (Calvin Tomkins, The New Yorker, Sept. 14, 2020)
I found this video literally because of that article.
this was hypnotizing and soothing. i love it.
What a great video of female empowerment. As she smashes each window I feel a sense of breaking barriers society and men have imposed upon us. First time seeing it. I don't know the story behind this but it's great. I also don't know why everyone is taking about Beyonce.. I'm guessing she did something like this for one of her music videos probably doesn't do it justice but I can see where you can flip it for racial injustice
the video is about what was a negative angry idea became an Art positive idea . the artist really wanted to break somebody's car window bud then she decided to make it a piece of Art .
charbel bou ghannam I wonder if her art grant paid for the deductibles of the car owners LOL
@@augopen
She's am millionaire now. a few years back a red somewhere that she still gets a lot of money founded from the Swiss government too.
@@arthurvandaley9799 ah- maybe the Swiss govt paid for the cars!
The owners were probably friends, as well who ever made the special effect glass. I think that stuff can be fairly cheep if you are friends with Filmmakers.
Arthur Vandaley well she lives with one. She seems like a great person- I’ve been reading about her tonite
Jajaja lalalalaaaa ¡cómo me gustaría poder hacer esto! Se tiene que quedar una como nueva 🌷
everyone who doubts that Beyonce has stolen the creative work from the visuals of this needs to go and look up international copyright law in relation to creative works/intellectual property. It's not just that there's a woman walking around smashing cars, but the copying includes the slow motion, the flowing dress, the look of glee on the woman's face, the people walking around very obviously seeing but not intervening in the situation. It makes all the same implications with the same visual and emotive tools. The only way Beyonce might get away with it is because she is wearing a different coloured dress, looks different herself, and has different audio to go with it.
+CClaessens and the reason it isn't fair in this situation is that Beyonce is a BIG TIME artist who can make MILLIONS from this scene- without acknowledging the actual creator of the idea. It's not as if she changed it significantly- only minutely. Taking not just the idea, but the whole execution of the idea. That's stealing.
Cccrunch this is sooo true they but ofcos as they call themselves beyhives they never see the injustice made to the other person but only care about Beyonce and her fake artistic expression.
Cccrunch exactly .. Beyoncé do that cause know in America people always believe her
Cccrunch if the body language the same
welcome in postmodernity - erverything is a remix - and it is a common strategy of beyonce to use art works and reconstructing them - u can see it as stolen i percept it as hommage to great artists. perhaps some people who don't know those workes find them because of some musicvideos...
It's called art, artists take ideas from each other it's been happening for years, if you want something to truly be your own DONT SHARE WITH THE WORLD
Non Ofurbusniess that's a very stupid way of thinking wait until it reaches you then you will realise the feeling.
Yeah right, Leonardo Da Vinci painted the Mona Lisa, someone else copies and gets all the praise because it's called art and artists takes ideas from each other. That is one of the silliest things I've ever read on You Tube. Now, it a world of fairness, good sense and merit the original artist is the real artist and is supposed to get all the praise and admiration and the one who copied is a lame non-creative anti-art thief (Beyoncè in this case, no wonder why her entire catalog is a collection of copy-pasted visuals and concepts).
@@xxxTIN0xxx do you not get what Non Ofurbussiness is trying to say. Artists take how they did it and use it in their work. Just like a man takes the shape of leonardo Da Vinci's drawing of a nose on the mona lisa and applies it into their work
I love feminine destruction 🥰🥰🥰
I want more from this artist!
Just look for it, there is more!
it goes along with the message of the song its artistic homage
To what are you referring?
beyonce's hold up , brought me here. beautfiul.
I enjoyed this video so much
Beautiful, dreamy video. As distracting as these thoughts are... I can't help but think about the logistics of this. Are the smashed cars planted there, or did the artist attempt to find the owners to pay for the damages after? What was clean up like? Did she get any 'permissions' to film this, or just start walking along the street? And gosh, the police sure are nice where ever this was filmed (I can only assume the other pedestrians were actors?)
She only had money to replace the sidewindows otherwise she would have broken the front windshields as well she said
her outfit reminds me of Dorothy from the wizard of Oz
Me too! The ruby red slippers especially
I think it's intentional :)
hardest flower ever
I love it ❤❤❤ saw it many years ago in Berlin at Hamburger Bahnhof
Almost 25 years ago…
Well every artists should thank to beyonce but herself didn't say any credit to ms. Rist and hardly copying this concept to her music videos
Time to do this in the P.C. Hooftstraat (Amsterdam) with the S.U.V.'s parked there ...
So, is it not aloud, for more than one person, to have the same idea?
Angel Marcs but had Beyoncé done this originally and someone white made an exact same copy of it and claimed they were inspired by it, y'all would be on their ass. Stop defending her actions just because she's Beyoncé. Y'all be so far up celebs ass that it's ridiculous.
I like Officer Friendly!!!
"The bad artists imitate, the great artists steal" - Banksy
(stolen quote from Picasso 😉)
Beyonce definitely was influenced by this artist. So many of us are inspired by the works of others. But anyone who inspires Beyonce is on a different level.
Beyonce flagrantly rips off other artists, as she did with Anne-Teresa De Keersmaeker's Rosas.
@@IAmRobertPersson Yea but she pays them back by exposing their work to the entire world.
@@mlh209 How does she expose their work to the world? Did she tell the world about her influences? I realized this reference only from a vague memory of watching the original in art school. It was difficult to find when you don't know the name of it and there are only a few articles about it (from people who saw the connection themselves - not because they were informed by someone connected to Beyoncé). If she wanted to reference and pay homage to these artists she should be talking about them also.
People are so obsessed that they do the research and get it on the internet within an hour of the album hitting. Besides whenever she rightfully uses someone’s work no one cares to look more into that person, but when there’s controversy she and the artist get an endless stream of publicity. These artists are fine, they’re being paid and receiving recognition they wouldn’t have gotten otherwise.
Thanks for the upload!
Beyonce still steal an idea ...
In the video for “Hold Up,” Beyoncé struts around town and gleefully smashes car windows with a baseball bat named “hot sauce.” Her canary yellow dress reflects the representation of the Nigerian Yoruba river goddess Oshun, while the visual sequence pays homage to Swiss video artist Pipilotti Rist’s 1999 installation “Ever is Over All.”
She just did a reference.
Prince Liam this was its inspiration they are credited
@@Pamelatralala it's called plagiarism and she does it all the time. Do you have any idea how many actual artist have sued her. She's a serial copy cat...
@@ts8404 you mean, she stoled like an artist?
Britney, did it first before Beyonce.
the legend
What are those plants called?
This is real art B needs to credit the real artist she really steal many artists ideas even clothing
So this is where Beyonce was motivated for her Hold Up video 😂
Pipilotis work "Ever Is Over All" is interesting in my interpretation it studies women breaking barriers. But at same time its showing the bad side of feminism which is breaking lives and emotional carnage while the law stands by. Its also telling me that with freedom comes responsibility.
Thats just love
She said FUQ YO WINDOWS!
Brava!
Britney Spears '07 public breakdown?
all i can think of is how bad i'd feel and how much trouble it would cause me to have my car window shattered.
Y'all really need to chill. Not once did Beyonce ever claimed to make this. She always gives credit to her work when asked about it. Michael Jackson "Bad" video was inspired by West Side Story. You have to be silly if you think any artist is just that much of a genius. Nothing is new under the sun. Y'all stay hating on people.
+De'Angelo Dennard Except she didn't give credit. Also Bad was inspired by West Side Story, but MJ put elements that were differentiated Bad from WSS. The cinematographer and Bey did a frame by frame remake. She most likely stole. Kleptonce strikes again.
shut up beehive bitch
"She always gives credit to her work when asked about it."
Yes, but she should give credit instantly, without being asked!
Tem mesmo? Isso está escrito onde?
Chill out. Nobody is hating on Beyonce. She's worth half a million dollars you think she give a damn what people on RUclips think? People still bought the album. Some folks just disappointed that they thought the album was original and bits and pieces were ripped off. Y'all ride for Beyonce too hard. She's talented but not original. Deal with it.
Has it ever occurred to you that Beyoncé simply did a remake,an homage,a reference? Her work often references other art,how is referencing plagiarism? She doesn't claim any of it as her own nor does she try to pass it as such,do you really think she would do such a thing and think that no one in the world would notice? Intermediality is a thing,look it up. Y'all just really like hating on her and invalidating her work.
She plagiarises all the time... Watch countdown side to side with the movie it was stolen from and tell me its just a "reference"... Well the judge agreed with the actual choreographer/artist who sued beyonce. And there's so many more examples. She's a serial copy cat, and only gives credit or calls it a reference when she gets caught... You are just to blinded by your fandom to admit that she can do wrong.
beyonce copied this
Que vídeo louco!
Who's Beyoncé?? please someone help?
X 😄💕
No idea. Sorry. Can't help
Beyonce could literally dye her hair red and people will say it was stolen.
Perhaps she simply thought this video was cool and said I want to do something like that too!
What HASN'T been done before?
shut up beehive bitch
lol so ignorant.
+Richard Morales what hasn't been done before is Beyonce doing something original
She should give credit and not say that she came up with everything. How can you ripoff complete video's and concepts of other people and not even give credit smh
but its literally a reference. it's not like she's copying, she's recreating and that's what people are saying. it's not bad.
Hasbeyn brought me here
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kittymlynne 🍋🐝🍋🐝🍋🐝
Blade Runner Soundtrack - Main titles 1:31
emmmm anyone know the bgm of this video? Thanks
❤
this is very sleepy
hell at least beyonce made hold up turnt .
Inca Ore vibes
What's the title of the song?
Ever is over all by pipilotti rist
Theifyoncé stole the concept
♡.
agora quebrar vidro de carro é exclusivo
Não é exclusivo, mas em câmera lenta, andando pela rua sorrindo, com o vestido esvoaçando e a câmera filmando na mesma posição é muita coincidência, não acha? adorei Hold Up, mas não sou cego.
ta nos créditos do Lemonade isso. não foi plágio
ta explicado q ela se inspirou nessa cena. procura sobre o assunto
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pick me up, put me down
yaasss beyonce
"HOLD UP" Didn't Beyoncé Use This? Get It?😂
I don't get it
After watching the video completely, Beyoncé took one small tiny idea (if she did at all), and made it way better. Beyoncé's video had a lot more added to it, than just simply smashing car windows.
This video is not about just smashing windows. Rist offered the idea that humans get used to things way too quickly, and this video offers a contrast to the times it was recorded.
Erst mal Autischeiben zerstören (Es wir ehren los)
what was this an old movie?
Is an art work
Maybe it just happened to be a coincidence? People are so quick to judge. For all you know, Bey or anybody from her camp has not seen this.
Hold up
Hold up Beyonce
So Beyonce and her team steal ideas and claim they were "inspired". Yet they want to be called artist???? What a joke! Apologizes are in order for the real artist
Shut up.... Michael Jackson did the same thing too
everyone steals ideas; it's not a bad thing when you can get inspired and make something into your own or put a twist to it. people should be flattered, not mad.
+kristen holl its a problem when you do not give credit. I dont care how much you are inspired if you do not give credit that is stealing. If JK rowling inspired me to write a book that was eerily similar to hers but I did not give her credit but stole her ideas? you better believe she is going to sue me. Imitation is not the highest form of flattery, its annoying.
anthill927 there are soooooooo many books I could list that are similar to each other. plot, climax, characters, etc. many writers come up with ideas by using or being inspired by other writers. it's a crime when they copy and paste word for word like they did with Blurred Lines, but Beyonce took the idea of smashing cars and completely changed it. She didn't wear the same outfit or was in the same city or etc. she just took the idea of smashing cars and connected with her own ideas/interpretation. There are many videos similar to this and I'm pretty sure the person behind this video got inspired by another.
Terrell A'mari
Come back when you have your facts straight
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okay every one shut up everyone copies its just a. repeat duh and jay didnt cheat she just trying to relate to the worl
it looks as Beyonce video
And they said Beyonce is original bahahahaha. She's aways stealing ideas. I like her music but to be honest all the new adays singers are stealing ideas or songs and remaking them. But for someone who call themself Queen of Originality........ Last i check originality means the ability to think independently and creatively. although she thought of it doesn't make it original because it was already thought of. The end
In the video for “Hold Up,” Beyoncé struts around town and gleefully smashes car windows with a baseball bat named “hot sauce.” Her canary yellow dress reflects the representation of the Nigerian Yoruba river goddess Oshun, while the visual sequence pays homage to Swiss video artist Pipilotti Rist’s 1999 installation “Ever is Over All.”
you need right information before you speak
@@Xilon1211 Where is this quote from? When I search for it, all that comes up are some lyrics websites, nothing where Beyoncé herself or someone affiliated with her has said anything like it. In fact when I search for it, I can find nowhere where she or someone speaking for her have spoke about this reference. It's all just journalists/writers theorizing that this COULD be a reference, with no answer from her. I mean she could just talk about her inspiration when she talks about her video and people would not question it anymore...
@@vanillapill my comment is from 7 years ago, now I can confirm with you that Beyoncé clearly copied this video.
@@Xilon1211 lol I saw it was old but still wanted to point it out (for other people reading as well). Really wish she would just be more open and transparent with her inspirations so people can check them out as well.
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fakeoncé
I wonder if this could be consider "cultural appropriation"
Fakeoncé
Hater
+Dillyn Armani Stooge.
In the video for “Hold Up,” Beyoncé struts around town and gleefully smashes car windows with a baseball bat named “hot sauce.” Her canary yellow dress reflects the representation of the Nigerian Yoruba river goddess Oshun, while the visual sequence pays homage to Swiss video artist Pipilotti Rist’s 1999 installation “Ever is Over All.”
+Charlotte Michelle Province Yup you're a hater as well. Get in line. Don't be mad at me, I'm just telling it like it is honey. Don't be salty. Beyoncé is one of the hardest working woman in show business period! Stop hating on her. I'm no stooge. 😳
what the fuck kind fo name is Pipilotti?
be polite aye
Alexia Train ok hon, youre hot
ha
islezeus a cool one
It's in reference for Pipi Longstocking and her surname "Lotti".