Virgin Galactic have previously turned down a request from a film company to film sex scenes in zero gravity. 361K 37M views 2 years ago Official music video for '03 Bonnie & Clyde' performed by JAY-Z featuring Beyoncé. She previously said: “I reserved my place with the Virgin Galactic expedition. Official music video for 'RUN' performed by JAY-Z featuring Beyoncé.Listen to JAY-Z: Follow JAY-Z. Her desires are mostly targeted at her lover. The singer begins by confessing how uncontrollable she gets when she consumes a lot of liquor. You can view the lyrics, alternate interprations and sheet music for Beyonces Drunk in Love at. However, one star who won’t be going into space is Salma Hayek, who has admitted to buying a ticket but later decided the expedition would be “inappropriate” because she is a mother. She uses the term ‘drunk’ in its literal sense and as a euphemism for being consumed by love. The nine-song album, which features Bey and Jay on every track, comes in the middle of a month chock full of chart-topping releases from some of the biggest names in hip-hop and R&B. Everything is being done to make it happen.”Ī number of celebrities – believed to include dance artist Moby, ‘Star Trek’ star William Shatner and ‘Alien’ actress Sigourney Weaver – are rumoured to have bought tickets for Virgin Galactic. I was 18 when we first met, 19 when we first. “Beyonce and Jay-Z seemed the obvious option. We don’t know the exact date when Beyoncé and Jay-Z first met, but she did give us an idea when talking to Seventeen in 2008. The video would be shot at the time when the crafts – which seat six people and blast 70,000ft into the earth’s atmosphere – reach a point that allows passengers six minutes of weightlessness.Ī source told The Sun newspaper: “The label people have been talking about making a music video in space. Music executives have reportedly been discussing the possibility of filming on one of Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic spaceships – due to launch later this year – and the couple are seen as the perfect choice to set a global first.
Beyonce Knowles and Jay-Z could record a music video in space. (L to R) Solange, Beyoncé and Jay Z during the 2006 MTV Video Music Awards at Radio City Music Hall in New York City.