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Filmed in a deserted Louvre, among backdrops like the Mona Lisa, the Apeshit. It would seem that the Louvre and the Carters are now inextricably linked, as evidenced through the tour, the “Apeshit” video, and as a spokesman noted while discussing how the couple locked down the museum for the video shoot, “a real attachment.” Speaking to Vulture in June, the spokesman commented that “the deadlines were very tight but the Louvre was quickly convinced because the synopsis showed a real attachment to the museum and its beloved artworks. Beyonce & JAY-Z’s ‘Apeshit’ Video: The Carters Take Over the Louvre, Call Out the Super Bowl and Grammys. The second is that you’ll have to brush up on your French because, for the time being, the tour appears to only be conducted in French. The first is that the audio tour is only offered on Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays. There are only two big catches about this tour to take into account. SEE ALSO: Unchill Stan Twitter turned Beyoncé and Jay-Zs Mona Lisa moment into a meme. A quick glance shows that tour will take viewers to 17 major works spanning a number of key periods in art history. The route is currently available to preview on the Louvre's website. The tour is reportedly 90 minutes long and takes visitors through the museum as they hit “Apeshit” hotspots like “The Winged Victory at Samothrace”, “Portrait of a Negress”, “Venus de Milo”, and, of course, the “Mona Lisa”. Now, thanks to a new report from French outlet Agence France-Presse, it looks like Bey and Jay still have their hooks in one of the world’s most prominent museums because a new tour focused on the art seen in the “Apeshit” video is currently on offer. For Beyoncé and her husband Jay-Z, the measured exploitation of these things through high art and popular culture is best witnessed in ‘Apeshit,’ a track and accompanying 6-minute video from their first joint album called Everything is Love. Beyoncé and Jay-Z have a history with the Louvre. In their first single from collaboration album Love Is. The power couple took over the Louvre for the music video for “Apeshit”, the lead single off of their first joint album together (released as The Carters), Everything Is Love. The Louvre museum in Paris has created a 90-minute guided tour based on the pieces of art shown in Beyoncé and JAY-Z’s latest music video. You finally have a good reason to book a flight to Paris and it’s all thanks to Beyoncé and Jay-Z. Jay-Z was caught watching ‘Judge Judy’ when he met Bradley Cooper.