: Beyoncé wanted a visual that captured the "innate, environmental beauty" of Houston rather than its polished landmarks.
: It highlights Houston's SLAB (Slow, Loud, And Bangin') parade, featuring the city's signature customized cars with "elbow" wheels and neon lights.
: While most of the video was shot in Houston's 3rd Ward and 4th Ward , the scenes of Beyoncé in a white fur outfit were actually filmed in front of a dilapidated house in Brunswick, Melbourne, Australia while she was on tour. Key Cultural References
The story behind the music video is a deeply personal tribute to Beyoncé's hometown of Houston, Texas . Directed by @lilinternet , the video serves as a "love letter" to the city's unique street culture, particularly its influential hip-hop and car scenes. Vision and Production
: The video features cameos from ten iconic Houston rappers, including Bun B , Scarface, Willie D, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug.
: The production was famously "run-and-gun," with the crew driving around the city for eight days to film real people and locations in "trap houses" and various neighborhoods.
Beyoncг© - No Angel (video) Official
: Beyoncé wanted a visual that captured the "innate, environmental beauty" of Houston rather than its polished landmarks.
: It highlights Houston's SLAB (Slow, Loud, And Bangin') parade, featuring the city's signature customized cars with "elbow" wheels and neon lights. BeyoncГ© - No Angel (Video)
: While most of the video was shot in Houston's 3rd Ward and 4th Ward , the scenes of Beyoncé in a white fur outfit were actually filmed in front of a dilapidated house in Brunswick, Melbourne, Australia while she was on tour. Key Cultural References : Beyoncé wanted a visual that captured the
The story behind the music video is a deeply personal tribute to Beyoncé's hometown of Houston, Texas . Directed by @lilinternet , the video serves as a "love letter" to the city's unique street culture, particularly its influential hip-hop and car scenes. Vision and Production Key Cultural References The story behind the music
: The video features cameos from ten iconic Houston rappers, including Bun B , Scarface, Willie D, Paul Wall, and Slim Thug.
: The production was famously "run-and-gun," with the crew driving around the city for eight days to film real people and locations in "trap houses" and various neighborhoods.