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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Beyoncé Dresses Up In "Why Don't You Love Me"

Beyoncé is still doing her best to keep her music flowing and has just dressed up like a 50's pin-up housewife attire and raging red lips for her brand-new music video, "Why Don't You Love Me?" which is the ninth video overall and the song features as a bonus track from the deluxe edition of her latest album, "I Am...Sasha Fierce," and just premiered yesterday via her Vimeo page. We love her Rosie the Riveter look and the 1950s sitcom intro music!
Queen Bey stuns again! This time the singer flaunts her bootylicious body in tiny Daisy Duke style shorts, a checked shirt, shows off a toned midriff and sported a cute 50's style hair do. In a nod to classic American television, the clip opens with a narrator — in an advertising-styled voice-over — introducing B, "starring as B.B. Homemaker," who struggling to fix her broken down car in a vintage style production executive produced by the starlet herself, "Why Don't You Love Me" is giving us everything we need. The singer looks hot as she smears oil on her face, fans the smoking engine of her car and poses with a wrench.
Earlier this year, in an interview with Allure magazine, Beyoncé surprised her fans when she proclaimed that she'd killed off her Sasha Fierce character. "I don't need Sasha Fierce anymore, because I've grown and now I'm able to merge the two," she explained to the magazine. Beyoncé shows that she can make even the simplest of house chores look sexy in her latest video. It's Beyoncé on the edge of a nervous breakdown. We see grainy film stock giving off the '50s-exploitation vibe.
The 28-year-old entertainer starred in the vintage inspired '50s-styled video, co-directed by Melina Matsoukas and Beyoncé, finds Beyoncé suffering through a number of household chores, including cleaning the kitchen, dusting off her 16 Grammy awards, and watering the plants, all with no sign of her man. Beyoncé does her best impersonation of Betty Draper, the embattled wife in "Mad Men," who endured the philandering ways of her husband, Don Draper. "Why don't you need me," B croons throughout, smoking cigarettes, drinking martinis and crying the mascara down her face. "When I make it so damn easy to need me." Why doesn't whomever she's talking to love her? It makes no sense!

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