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| released = June 15, 2016

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"'Sandcastles'" is a song recorded by American singer Beyonc for her sixth studio album, 'Lemonade' (2016). The song's music video is part of a one-hour film with the same title as its parent album, originally aired on HBO.

Background



"Sandcastles" was initially written by Vincent Berry II, inspired by the heartbreak of a ten-year relationship with a girlfriend. It was written together with Malik Yusef, who came up with an idea for a track called "We Built Sandcastles That Washed Away" which he sang on a piano with "gospel-influenced lyrics". Vincent Berry II immediately related to the lyrics and promised it would be his "last time writing a song about this girl" while also "putting it all in this". The song was initially offered to recording artist Teyana Taylor, although Berry found it more suitable for Beyonc. However, Taylor did not record the song and Berry was invited to a studio with songwriter Midian Mathers, who cried upon hearing "Sandcastles". Berry, Mathers, and Yusef further worked on the song, with Mathers singing it as a demo.

Mathers then played the song to Teresa LaBarbera Whites, an A&R executive at the publishing company BMG Rights Management who was the one that signed Beyonc and her girl group Destiny's Child to the record label Columbia Records at the beginning of their careers. When she told Mathers that she was collecting songs for Beyonc's upcoming sixth studio album, Mathers presented his audio of "Sandcastles". During an interview with 'Los Angeles Times', Berry recalled the moment the song was played to LaBarbera, "Midian was like he's gonna kill me and he didn't give permission but I think this is the kind of song Beyonce needs to sing. And when she played it Teresa started to cry. I did this song to heal myself and I think that's what people are experiencing when they hear it."

Beyonc received "Sandcastles" in February 2015, more than a year after the song was written. Berry, who was homeless at the time when the song was included on the track listing of 'Lemonade' did not want to sign a publishing agreement and opted out for keeping ownership of the track, saying: "I wanted to own it and that's a harder road. That meant being homeless and sleeping in cars and garages and studios and that's what I was willing to do. I knew I couldn't sign a publishing deal knowing what they are - essentially a high-interest loan. Why would I take that kind of deal?" Eventually, he received a call from the singer's team notifying him that the song he wrote was included on the album, along with a production credit he would share with Beyonc. The final version of the song featured new lyrics at the end written by Beyonc: "And your heart is broken cause I walked away / Show me your scars and I won't walk away. And I know I promised that I couldn't stay, baby / [But] every promise don't work out that way" which according to Berry made more sense as she was inspired by a husband and wife relationship unlike his.

Composition



"Sandcastles" is a ballad with themes of forgiveness and reconciliation. As stated by Gerrick D. Kennedy from 'Los Angeles Times', upon the release of 'Lemonade' many thought it was inspired by an infidelity her husband Jay-Z committed. According to Kennedy, "Sandcastles" is "one of the album's most emotional tracks" was also triggering such allegations.

Critical reception



Everett True for 'The Independent' compliments Beyonc's vocal performance on "Sandcastles", describing it as exhibiting "rawness of emotion and tear duct-filling emotion".

Music video



The song's music video is part of a one-hour film with the same title as its parent album, originally aired on HBO. The video features scenes of a tearful Beyonc together with Jay-Z who is seen embracing her, and laying together with her. Gerrick D. Kennedy from 'Los Angeles Times' called it "the most intimate of displays for pops most intensely private couple".

In the music video, a black bowl repaired with the traditional Japanese technique of kintsugi is featured at 1.10 minutes. Kintsugi is the art of repairing with gold, treating the breakage and repair as part of the history of an object, and often quoted as a symbol of resilience and repair. The lyrics echo this visual: "'If we're gonna heal, let it be glorious"' "'Dishes smashed on my counter from our last encounter" "And your heart is broken 'cause I walked away" "Show me your scars and I won't walk away" .'

Commercial performance



After the release of 'Lemonade', "Sandcastles" debuted on 'Billboard' Hot 100 chart at number 43 and Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs chart at number 27.

Usage in media



The song was featured at the end of the series finale of 'The Mindy Project' in 2017.

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References



Category:2010s ballads

Category:2016 songs

Category:Beyonc songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Beyonc

Category:Songs about infidelity

Category:Songs written by Beyonc

Category:Soul ballads

Category:Music videos directed by Mark Romanek

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