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Watch Beyonce’s Surprise New Video ‘Formation’ | Rolling Stone

Posted on February 10, 2016 by fish
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Day before Super Bowl 50 halftime appearance, singer debuts first new song in over a year

Source: Watch Beyonce’s Surprise New Video ‘Formation’ | Rolling Stone

Posted in Action, Ignorance Log, Music, News, Sports | Tagged Beyoncé, blackness, southernness, Superbowl | Leave a reply

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