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"Crazy in Love" is a 2003 US #1 single by Beyoncé featuring (boyfriend) Jay-Z. It was taken from the album Dangerously in Love.

The video, directed by Jake Nava, shows Beyoncé strutting and posing in shorts and high heels and features a memorable scene in which Jay-Z sets a car alight with Beyoncé inside. It was named by online magazine Reel Images Magazine as one of the top 12 videos of the year.

This song won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography in 2003.

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