Jay Z's and Beyonc é 's Cutest Couple Moments in Music Videos

From "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" to "Run."

The Carter's - The Carters always take things to another level, and that proved to be the case yet again this past weekend when they dropped “RUN,” a three-minute (and change) trailer promoting their upcoming summer tour. Going with a Bonnie and Clyde theme, the mash-up is complete with ski masks, shoot outs, cop chases—and a slew of cameos from Hollywood’s hottest movie stars who co-star alongside Jay and Bey.  But no Carter production is complete without some fly fashions and that’s exactly what they served us. For those who couldn’t get a good look at the clothes in the speedy clip, click through to see all the fierce style moments you might have missed. By Jazmine A. Ortiz(Photo: Roc Nation & Parkwood Entertainment)

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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)

On the Run - These two had us all jonesing for tracksuits and snapbacks after watching the video for Hov’s hit, “‘03 Bonnie and Clyde.”  (Photo: Roc-A-Fella Records)

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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)

Making Beautiful Music - Beyoncé's debut solo album, Dangerously in Love, was bound to be a smashing success, but when she added Jay to the mix for her first single, "Crazy in Love," the energy between them made for their biggest hit together.  Jay-Z and Beyonce in Crazy in Love Video (Photo: Columbia 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)

Hot Stuff - By the time Jay dropped The Black Album, his love for Bey was undeniable — though the two would rarely if ever be photographed together. But then Jigga released the video for his hit single “Dirt Off Your Shoulders,” which included a verse from another track, “PSA,” where he rapped: “I got the hottest chick in the game, wearing my chain,” and flashed a visibly giddy Beyoncé wearing his beloved Rockafella pendant.(Photo: Roc Nation)

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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)

'Déja Vu,' Featuring Jay Z - The lead single off her second solo album, 2006's B'Day, "Déja Vu" was perfectly titled: reuniting Bey and Jay over yet another horn-driven funk track, it recaptured that "Crazy in Love" magic. (Photo: Sony BMG Music Entertainment)

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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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'Upgrade U,' Featuring Jay Z - Beyoncé heavily mined hip hop for this single, with its sparse, simple beat, flossed-out slang and rap-sung verses. Hov, meanwhile, is in classic form, bragging about "the time I saved you" with a shiny new Audemars Piguet.    (Photo: Sony BMG Music Entertainment)

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"Upgrade U" - This video also dropped in 2006 as part of Bey's B'Day video anthology. It mostly featured Beyoncé showing off certain ways she could assist her man, and adds a touch of humor when she "becomes" Jay in one of the scenes, mouthing the lyrics to his verse. He wholeheartedly approved, showing up himself to finish the verse off.(Photo: Columbia Records) 

Surfboard Style - Oh, yes, the singer and her hubby are just as hot in the official video for “Drunk in Love,” where Bey serenades her man in a vintage Eres bikini and sheer Wendy Nichols dress. Hov complements her perfectly in a crisp, white tee and mounds of gold chains. (Photo: Columbia Records) 

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"Drunk in Love" - Beyoncé took risk and risqué to a whole new level when she released her self-titled album, led by this song. Only long-time friend Hype Williams was entrusted to direct the closed-set shoot on a beach in Florida. Other than the lens into their life, it was just Jay and Bey. Watermelon.(Photo: Columbia Records) 

"Partition" - If ever Hov woke up one day and said, "Hey, Bey, let's get O'Reilly riled back up," it was the day they decided to shoot this video together. Or, it could've been that the steamy backseat confession and the visuals to match were a recreation of the evening the two got engaged, on Jay's b-day. (Photo: Columbia Records) 

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"Partition" - If ever Hov woke up one day and said, "Hey, Bey, let's get O'Reilly riled back up," it was the day they decided to shoot this video together. Or, it could've been that the steamy backseat confession and the visuals to match were a recreation of the evening the two got engaged, on Jay's b-day. (Photo: Columbia Records) 

"Blue" ft. Blue Ivy Carter - "Blue," the final audio track on Beyoncé, is likely the closest to the singer's heart and inspired by daughter Blue Ivy Carter, whose voice and giggles are featured towards the end. Mama Bey's whimsy garnishes the piano-led instrumental as she pledges an unbreakable dedication to her baby girl. (Photo: Columbia Records)

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"Blue" - This tender, loving ode to their firstborn, Blue Ivy, featured mostly Bey cuddling her babe, but also showed glimpses of the father, Jay. Interestingly enough, Jay's cameo is also a beach scene.(Photo: Columbia Records)

Crazy in Love - These outlaws throw all the rules out the window when it comes to traditional wedding gear. Jay Z has the whole biker look down, and Beyoncé's lacey frock is fab.  (Photo: Roc Nation & Parkwood Entertainment)

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"Run" - Their greatest collaborative piece yet, however, is not quite a music video. It is a video — a star-studded one, at that — and there is music: a mash up of "Part II (On the Run)," their "'03 Bonnie & Clyde" sequel, plus "F*ckwitmeuknowigotit" off Jay's latest, Magna Carta Holy Grail, and a throwback to The Black Album's "Justify My Thug." Still, much to the BeyHive's chagrin, it's only a promo for their first tour together, On the Run. The Carters do everything different.(Photo: Roc Nation & Parkwood Entertainment)