Beyoncé brings her husband Jay Z aboard for their first collaboration since 2013’s “Part II (On the Run)” continuation of their first collab “‘03 Bonnie & Clyde”.

“Drunk” seems to be a more sexualized continuation of their first track together, “Crazy in Love.” Over Detail’s blaring beat, the lyrics repeatedly touch on female and marital sexuality, and the effects of alcohol.

Bey described her entire self-titled album as “much freer than anything I’d done in the past,” but none seemed more free than “Drunk In Love” with its freestyled lyrics, studio fun, and improvised beach music video:

We were in Miami for Jay’s concert, and it was just the two of us, on the beach, amazing weather, and one outfit! It’s beautiful in its simplicity. If you want something to feel real and urgent, you can’t overthink it.

Kanye West hopped on the official remix featured on the deluxe version of the album, but the song’s influence stretched to several other remixes and covers from The Weeknd, Lil Wayne, Future, T.I., Ed Sheeran, and more.