Beyoncé - Formation (Official Video)

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Published 2016-12-09

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  • "earned all this money but they'll never take the country out me" - and now she's #1 on the country charts...
  • @thehoodbrujito
    the day she dropped formation is a day that should be in history books. the whole LEMONADE ERA & BEYONCÈ’s IMPACT during 2016 needs to be studied and put in the books. she’s forever insane & iconic.
  • @pettyking1621
    A lot of people consider this song to be anti-white but I'd like to consider it pro black. Some white people like to think blacks showing pride in their race means they are trying to downgrade whites. That is simply not the case. It is just black people being proud of their heritage and culture and where they come from. I do not see what is wrong with that
  • @mimiko339
    Everybody saying they miss the old Beyoncé, but she wouldn't be near as iconic as she is now if she had kept doing the same shit she did 10 or even 20 years ago.
  • @musiclova2112
    When this came out I was homeless, on drugs, and then jail. Now I have a house, job, and husband. This song and “Clover Cage - The Chess Piece” are the two songs that helped get rid of my depression. I just want to send love to everyone and I want everyone to know things will get better. We are in this together..I love you 💕
  • @LyfeWithJoy
    She needs to re release this bc this song was wayyy ahead of it’s time
  • Formation's chorus is a double meaning. " Ok ladies now let's get in formation." " Ok ladies now let's get INFORMATION." Absolute genius!
  • @blesseddiva091
    Beyoncé makes so proud to not only be a woman, but a BLACK woman!!!! ❤❤❤❤
  • Very few women have done what Beyonce has . I love her confidence, individuality, and authenticity! She knows what she is doing and what others should be doing- love it!!!
  • @AngelLove890
    You gotta play this sometimes to remind yourself you tf you are.
  • @lovesickgurl399
    Beyonce, Nicki Minaj and Rihanna are irreplaceable legends that paved their way to the top of the industry. Successful and Beautiful black queens.
  • @alishiamcdonald1
    I am rewatching this video for the first time in years. Seeing Blue Ivy made me smile. She has definitely grown up in the industry under the training of the best.
  • @gehrigbjr
    Watching this again and seeing Blue on tour w/Beyonce now….I hadn’t quite realized how young she was and how fast time has moved since. During the Renaissance tour currently, Beyoncé brings out Blue right after this song, in which they proceed to perform during all of the songs & interlude that remind you to love & believe in yourself & your culture the most (“My Power” “Alright” “Black Parade”). Bey knows exactly what she’s doing. And it’s beautiful to witness. Love her and her family forever.
  • @haleynicole912
    I’m white as can be but man I tell you, this world wouldn’t be the same without black women. Their beauty is SOMETHING ELSE! 👏🏼
  • @itsjulianharper
    this video gets more and more brilliant every day. the symbolism and messaging is incredible.
  • @Alanik06
    "Formation" was actually released in 2016 as part of Beyoncé's "Lemonade" album. It's a powerful anthem that celebrates black culture, empowerment, and resilience. The song, with its bold lyrics and striking visuals, sparked conversations about race, feminism, and social justice. Even though it's been a few years since its release, "Formation" remains a cultural touchstone, continuing to inspire and provoke thought.
  • @Hiya799
    She literally say “they never take the country out me” foreshadowing ❤