Beyoncé Drops "Yours and Mine" Short Film and Reflects on Fame, Feminism, and Family

Celebrating the one-year anniversary of the self-titled visual album, BEYONCÉ.

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To celebrate the one-year anniversary of her surprise, self-titled, visual album, Beyoncé drops the short film, "Yours and Mine." Throughout the near 12-minute video, Bey reflects on how fame has impacted her life, pursuing her creative passions, and the idea of feminism.

“I sometimes wish I could just be anonymous and walk down a street, just like everyone else," Beyoncé narrates. "Now that I’m famous, it's really, really difficult to do very simple things."

She touches on her marriage and the role Jay Z has assumed in her life. "My escape was always music, and I’m so lucky that that’s my job," she says. "But if I accomplished all of these things and had no one to share it with, it would be worth nothing."

Last week, Beyoncé became the most nominated female artist in Grammy history, with 48 all-time nominations. She recently released the Platinum Edition of her 2013 LP, BEYONCÉ, with an additional six tracks and accompanying DVD, which you can stream here.

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