In the video, the R&B singer calls on her days fronting Destiny's Child, except here she's surrounded by a team of dudes, celebrating the talents of a boy band -- she recently revealed she plans to create an all-male group. All five of them support Bey, who's dressed in a black leotard, matching kicks and a fancy military hat, and show off well-skilled choreographed moves.
While they practice a routine in a brightly lit dance studio, thoughts of superstardom -- as if she needs any more of that -- fill her dome. The spotlight shines on the group, who make various wardrobe changes, including a gold number, an ivory pants suit and a sparkly black ensemble.
The soulful songstress expresses the joy she feels for her man with harmonies over horns. "Baby it's you, you're the one I love/ You're the one I need/ You're the only one I see/ Come on baby it's you/ You're the one that gives your all/ You're the one I can always call/ When I need you make everything stop/ Finally you put my love on top," she croons.




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