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People in the News

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

People in the News

Tuesday, November 18, 2025

Beyonce releases 13 new videos

The opening scenes of Beyonce's new video Mine featuring Drake is visual stunning
The opening scenes of Beyonce’s new video Mine featuring Drake is visual stunning

Beyoncé has released new videos along with her four-disc Beyoncé Platinum Edition Box Set. 

One of the first videos is Mine featuring Drake and is visually beautiful, albeit a bit confusing. The opening scene of Beyoncé hints at the Virgin Mary with a sleeping or slain child perhaps at her feet. Her lyrics allude to the recent rumors of her marriage breakup, “conversations about breakups and separations” and “not feeling like myself since the baby.” Then Drake appears and although he declares this is for the “song for good girl” the bad side of Beyonce is what we really see.

Beyoncé - Mine (Video) ft. Drake

The videos released Monday also includes Blue featuring her daughter Blue Ivy that appears to have been filmed perhaps in Brazil. Which would make sense since she did spend time there for a recent concert. The song seems to speak to the joy of motherhood. But don’t get it twisted, yes nuns are featured, but there is also twerking teenage girls – and grandmothers. Her young daughter is shown from the back through most of the video, while Beyonce is occasionally seen playing with young children. But Blue makes a delightful video and song debut at the end.

Beyoncé - Blue (Video) ft. Blue Ivy

To enjoy more of the new videos read the recaps on Mashable.