Jay Z's and Beyonc é 's Cutest Couple Moments in Music Videos
From "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" to "Run."
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On the Run - There's nothing quite like the love that Jay Z and Beyoncé have been showing us through the years. They first hinted at their coupledom as far back as near the turn of the new millennium, and these days have been "Drunk in Love" revealing parts of their holy matrimony to the BeyHive and beyond, with their darling baby girl in tow.Read on for a look back at some of their cutest music video moments together.(Photo: Roc Nation & Parkwood Entertainment)
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'03 Bonnie & Clyde - Kanye West (behind the boards) and Chris Robinson (behind the lens) assisted this take on Tupac's "Me and My Girlfriend" for a most thorough first-ever collaboration for the power couple on the rise. Although at the time, their relationship was still just a rumor, their acting as 1920s bank robbers Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow was a fitting addition to Jay's Blueprint 2: The Gift & the Curse.(Photo: Roc-A-Fella Records)
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"Crazy in Love" - Beyoncé took the lead on this one, placing the single on her debut album, Dangerously in Love. The video won three MTV VMAs and introduced the world to the "uh-oh" dance.(Photo: Columbia Records)
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"Dirt Off Your Shoulders" - After "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" and "Crazy in Love," everyone wanted Jay and Bey to be a couple, but the rumor that they actually were was still just speculation. This 2004 song off Jay's The Black Album became the first public announcement that he and Bey were together. Jay put everyone on notice when he added his "PSA" interlude to the end of this video. "I got the hottest chick in the game wearing my chain," he spit, and then, if you had DVR, you might've caught that, yes, that was Beyoncé, who just flashed on the screen with the Roc around her neck.(Photo: Roc Nation)
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"Déjà Vu" - The soulful and funky lead single off Beyoncé's B'Day was an ode to New Orleans, where much of the video was shot. She dances around in couture, and Jay Z, well, he's Jay Z.(Photo: Columbia Records)
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