You Can Finally Watch Beyoncé's "All Night" Video on YouTube

Beyoncé droppd her "All Night" video as the newest single from her landmark 'Lemonade' album.

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The standalone video for Beyoncé's "All Night" is finally available for your viewing pleasure.

​The visual opens on a black and white scene with the word "Redemption" written across the screen before the image of Beyoncé on a rocking chair to a speech being given that sums up the title of the album, Lemonade. You might remember this video as the one where Zendaya, Amandla Stenberg, Halle and Chloe Bailey, and sisters Lisa-Kaindé and Naomi Diaz. It's also the video where husband Jay Z and little Blue Ivy make a pretty adorable appearance throwing a football around on the New Orleans Saints' field.

"With every tear came redemption/And my torturer became my remedy," she sings on the bridge. It was also the song that was written and produced by Diplo and Beyoncé and samples the brass line from Outkast’s "SpottieOttieDopaliscious."

The singer's landmark Lemonade film dropped on HBO as a special back in April, but team Bey has slowly been rolling out the video for each track for her fans to watch on their own.

You can now watch 👸🏽 @Beyonce's "All Night" on Vevo! https://t.co/EFqDXYMGlA pic.twitter.com/tMIenCQp5c

Previously, she released the videos for "Sorry" and "Hold Up" as the singles from her album. Now, "All Night" is officially the newest single from Lemonade that we can enjoy on its own. Check it out above. You can also read Complex's review of the Lemonade film right here.

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