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Definitive proof that King Bey makes everything better.
OK, so it seems like a weird and random combo, and it is, but it works!
Fits perfectly, like a puzzle piece.
Who knew that "Rude Boy" could get any sexier?
Strikingly beautiful.
Jhene Aiko: upgraded.
This is a mashup in the truest sense of the word — a perfect, perfect blending of both songs.
If this doesn't make you want to lose your entire mind, your ears may not be functioning.
Consider this an official petition for an entire Major Lazer/Beyoncé album.
Honestly and truly one of the BEST things I have ever heard. Seriously, please get these two in a studio together.
Assuming this is what "Drunk in Love" sounds like when played in a Cadillac with a diamond in the back and a sunroof top while diggin' the scene with a gangsta lean.
A peek into how awesome Beyoncé would have been if she was huge in the '80s.
New Jack Swing-era Beyoncé would have been so boss.
As if these songs weren't sexy enough on their own. This takes them to a whole new level.
It makes you want to dance, but it also kind of makes you want to toss a table through a window. Confusing, but enjoyable.
The "***Flawless" remix showed us that Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj are perfect together, so of course this makes sense.
Willow Smith's "Whip My Hair" was cute, but Bey makes it fierce.
Undoubtedly the one of the craziest, most random mashups out there, but it bangs. Why doesn't Beyoncé have her own line dance yet?!