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Beyonce Joins Jay-Z On Stage For Final Barclays Show


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By Rob Markman

Jay-Z didn't bother to go heavy on the guest appearances for his series of concerts opening Brooklyn's new Barclays Center, but he did have a surprise for the final night. That surprise was Beyoncé.

After running through the couple's duet " '03 Bonnie & Clyde" by his lonesome, Jiggaman made way for wifey who came stomping out to the tune of her 2008 single "Diva." Flanked by a number of dances, Bey who rocked black leather shorts and a matching Brooklyn Nets cap strutted across stage before launching into the crowd favorite "Crazy in Love."

The BK fans weren't the only ones in awe. Jay who dipped backstage for a spell, missed his "Crazy in Love" cue, so when it was time to spit his verse, his better half picked up the slack rapping, "Young Hova, y'all know the flow is loco."

Hov would later admit that he got so wrapped up watching Bey from the monitors backstage that he forgot he was supposed to come out to rhyme. "Oh sh-- I should probably rap here," Jay later explained of his mental lapse.

When the song was through Beyoncé exited the stage, but not before hubby Hov gave her a playful slap on the behind. "Of course I had to let BK touch the stage in BK-- well BKC now," he joked.

Bey would be back too for Jay's set-closing "Young Forever" in place of Mr Hudson, wearing skin-tight, black leather pants and a stylish black motorcycle jacket. The power couple even shared a smooch before they exited off stage while the hometown crowd cheered on.

Grand opening, grand closing!



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