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Beyoncé Welcomes Jay-Z to the ‘Cowboy Carter’ Tour With Paris Guest Appearance … from Rolling Stone Larisha Paul

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The Carters performed “Crazy in Love” together, with Jay-Z also performing “Ni**as in Paris” and Beyoncé treating the crowd to a mashup of “Drunk in Love” and “Partition” Read More 

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