Baby, kiss me!' Beyonce heats up her new music video XO in tight Daisy Dukes as she wields a bat made of hundred dollar bills at Coney...

Baby, kiss me!' Beyonce heats up her new music video XO in tight Daisy Dukes as she wields a bat made of hundred dollar bills at Coney Island amusement park

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Baby, kiss me!' Beyonce heats up her new music video XO in tight Daisy Dukes as she wields a bat made of hundred dollar bills at Coney Island amusement park

With an estimated worth of $300 million, there appears to be no expense spared on Beyonce's new video for her single XO.
In fact, the singer is seen wielding a bat made of faux hundred dollar bills in the clip.
Showing off her lean and toned figure in tight denim, Queen Bey croons about summer love as she gallivants around Brooklyn's Coney Island in the atmospheric scenes.

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Bling batter: Beyonce is gorgeous in her latest music video XO off of her self-titled album
Bling batter: Beyonce is gorgeous in her latest music video XO off of her self-titled album

The visually stunning short film, released online on Monday, is off of the 32-year-old's self-titled album which has just become the fastest-ever seller on iTunes.
The video opens with Bey standing in front of a wall made of flashing multi-coloured light bulbs.
 

The pop queen flashes her black bra underneath a white tank top as she implores 'baby, kiss me' in the stunning ballad.
Scenes from a carnival at night time flash by as young men and women can be seen riding bumper cars.
Carnival fun: The 32-year-old stands atop a skee-ball machine as she dances with obvious glee
Carnival fun: The 32-year-old stands atop a skee-ball machine as she dances with obvious glee

All of the lights: Queen Bey is sultry as she croons about wanting to be kissed
All of the lights: Queen Bey is sultry as she croons about wanting to be kissed

Bey can next be seen riding the Cyclone, wearing a snap back cap emblazoned with the image of Notorious B.I.G in the mostly handheld footage, evocative of Harmony Karine's repetitive visual feast Spring Breakers.
The montage lingers on still images of various iconic establishments, creating an atmospheric tapestry of the beloved island boardwalk.
As the song reaches it's peak, Bey can be seen wearing a flashing pink bow atop her head.

Nod of the head: Bey sports a Notorious B.I.G snap back cap as she rides the Cyclone at Brooklyn's Coney Island
Nod of the head: Bey sports a Notorious B.I.G snap back cap as she rides the Cyclone at Brooklyn's Coney Island

A fan: The star watches a miniature street performer show off his moves
A fan: The star watches a miniature street performer show off his moves

As Beyonce enjoys various amusements she also cheers on street performers who she proceeds to compete in a dance off with.
But that's not all the dancing the pop star does in the video, as she can be seen performing a silly choreographed dance with some teenage girls in an arcade as they stand atop a carnival skee-ball game.
In the lighthearted bit of choreography, Bey makes hearts and X's with her hands to accompany the lyrical refrain 'you love me like XO'.
It then intercuts scenes of a man and woman passionately making out with Bey onstage before a packed audience leading them through her XO dance.
Night ride: The world conquering singer also gets behind the wheel of a bumper car
Night ride: The world conquering singer also gets behind the wheel of a bumper car

Unstoppable: The bottle blonde is the picture of joy in the uplifting montage
Unstoppable: The bottle blonde is the picture of joy in the uplifting montage

The amusement park: Coney Island was celebrated in the visually stunning video
The amusement park: Coney Island was celebrated in the visually stunning video

As the screen explodes in fireworks, she can be seen brandishing a massive baseball bat made of money.
Photographer Terry Richardson directed the visually stunning montage for the song co-written by OneRepublic frontman Ryan Tedder, also the man behind one of Beyonce's biggest hits Halo.
The singer-songwriter and producer has also crafted huge hits for Leona Lewis, Bleeding Love Jordin Sparks, Battlefield, and Kelly Clarkson's, Already Gone.
The self-titled album, the US superstar's fifth, was released out of the blue on Friday, and includes 14 songs, 17 videos, and collaborations with husband Jay Z, Drake and Frank Ocean.
Dance along: The singer can be seen in the montage leading a packed house along in her XO routine as she wears a pair of skintight Daisy Dukes
Dance along: The singer can be seen in the montage leading a packed house along in her XO routine as she wears a pair of skintight Daisy Dukes

Table dancing: The star also sports a light up pink bow on her head
Table dancing: The star also sports a light up pink bow on her head
An Apple spokeswoman said the iTunes Store sold 828,773 albums in three days.
On the day of its release, iTunes - which is Apple's music download division - said the release was 'an unprecedented strategic move by the artist to deliver music and visual content directly to her fans when she wants to and how she wants to, with no filter'.
With no 'middle man', fans are being encouraged to form their own opinions after listening to and watching the tracks.
Queen Bey says: A packed crowd follows along to the motions of pop star
Queen Bey says: A packed crowd follows along to the motions of pop star

Blowing kisses: Beyonce gets coy with fans
Blowing kisses: Beyonce gets coy with fans
Beyonce added: 'I didn't want to release my music the way I've done it. I am bored with that. I feel like I am able to speak directly to my fans. There's so much that gets between the music, the artist and the fans.
'I felt like I didn't want anybody to give the message when my record is coming out. I just want this to come out when it's ready and from me to my fans.'
The singer's fifth solo album opted out of the standard three month marathon of promotional stints, reviews, and dropping individual singles.
Instead, the trend setter released the entire album in one fell swoop without any fanfare.
Currently the offering is an iTunes exclusive with a retail price of $15.99 with 14 tracks, a release date for the physical CD has yet to be announced.


Watch out: The star is simply glowing as she revs up in her bumper car
Watch out: The star is simply glowing as she revs up in her bumper car

Winner: Beyonce's new self-titled album has become the fastest-ever seller on iTunes
Winner: Beyonce's new self-titled album has become the fastest-ever seller on iTunes



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