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Posted: 2016-04-24T17:44:51Z | Updated: 2016-04-25T14:20:58Z

The wait is officially over.

On Saturday, Beyonc released "Lemonade" on HBO, which turned out to be a captivating 12-track visual album that immediately made the world graciously bow down.

The hourlong premiere featured a series of music videos creatively strung together through spoken word, stunning imagery and searing lyrics that only Beyonc could deliver so beautifully. But perhaps what makes it most beautiful is that the album's visuals are almost entirely carried by various images of black women. It is a powerful move from Bey, who uses her latest work to validate the experiences of black women everywhere.

Oh, did we mention it also comes with a pretty dope dance scene with Serena Williams, who slays in a bodysuit?

@beyonce

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