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Originally posted by csybeyking
I honestly dont think RTW would've been any better with that extended version. I'm glad she decided against releasing it. The whole thing with other artists doing it has turned into pure overkill...a 4 minute song shouldn't have a 15 minute video...and if she does do it I hope she only does it once and for a song like 1+1 or I Care not RTW. If Bey is going to do something trendy I'd prefer it to be with a song that oozes substance.
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RTW is a perfect music video but I think it could've been much better. When I heard the song I imagined the world being taking over by women. Beyoncé having a meeting with powerful women all over the world to take it over. Then seeing big countries being taken over by women, tanks coming into cities and an army of women holding a B flag. When the song starts she's in the Sahara with those 2 African dancers standing in a triangle, she does the first verse with the dancing and when that African dance is over the music videos shifts to the pyramids, a huge army of women and a big army of men. She's standing on the pyramid and pushes one men off the pyramid. The last scene is taken place in Hawaii, she's standing nearby the volcano with her big army of women. The last part of the song starts the "'Who are we? What do we run?..." part every time that hard beats kicks in the volcano starts exploding. Beyoncé blows them away every time she throws her hands in the sky and the video cuts to every big city in the world, you see women taking over the world. In every country the B flag is seen all over the cities. And the music video ends with Beyoncé standing there nearby that volcano with her fist in the sky. The instrumental starts playing and she walks off with her army of women while two lions walk next to her. That's my imagination about the whole music video. However I'm happy with the original RTW music video, it's definitely one of her best.