The last time we saw 50 Cent he was exploring the psychological underpinnings of his life and all the helicopter-based drama involved with being a star in 2013.
Now that Beyonce's National Anthem rendition has become a debate of whether she lip-synced or not — which strikes me as eerily similar to the "Does Obama use a Telepromter?!?!" non-scandal — and is on the bubble of going full Beyoncégate, it's time to revisit.
When is a lyric video not just a lyric video? When it has the production values of most ordinary videos, stars the artist himself, and that artist is Justin Timberlake on his first record in seven years. Spoiler Alert: He wears a suit and tie. Also, Jay-Z doesn't make an appearance, but I would think it's a guarantee we'll see him rocking his shit tied best when the real video rolls out.
A series of long, perfectly pitched tracking shots follow a woman through a factory until she feels the repercussions of something horrible that's happened to a loved one on the other side of the world.