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‘Everything is Love’ Completes the Carters' Ascension

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Recording artist Beyonce performs onstage during The 59th GRAMMY Awards at STAPLES Center on February 12, 2017 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images for NARAS)

Beyoncé and Jay-Z released a surprise album this week, which puts their reconciliation — and wealth — on full display. The album, titled “Everything is Love,” was accompanied by a stunning video featuring the Carters taking over the Louvre, placing themselves alongside some of the most iconic art in the world: the Mona Lisa, the Coronation of Napoleon and the Venus de Milo. We’ll kick off the weekend by discussing the album, the video and what else, Beyoncé. So tell us — are you in love with “Everything is Love”? What song or image from the video speaks to you and why?
Guests:
Jamedra Brown Fleischman,
co-host, KQED’s The Cooler podcast
Emmanuel Hapsis, senior editor and writer, KQED Pop; co-host, KQED’s The Cooler podcast

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