
Family Feud
Music
Overview
Jay-Z aims to unite the new and older generations of rap fans, while also reflecting on his own infidelity.
Top Cast


JAŸ-Z
JAŸ-Z
Self
JAŸ-Z
Self


Beyoncé
Beyoncé
Self
Beyoncé
Self


Blue Ivy Carter
Blue Ivy Carter
Self
Blue Ivy Carter
Self


Susan Kelechi Watson
Susan Kelechi Watson
Blue Ivy Carter (adult)
Susan Kelechi Watson
Blue Ivy Carter (adult)


Michael B. Jordan
Michael B. Jordan
2444 Descendant
Michael B. Jordan
2444 Descendant


Thandiwe Newton
Thandiwe Newton
Joan
Thandiwe Newton
Joan


Trevante Rhodes
Trevante Rhodes
Joan's lover
Trevante Rhodes
Joan's lover


Irene Bedard
Irene Bedard
Madam President
Irene Bedard
Madam President


Omari Hardwick
Omari Hardwick
Mr. President
Omari Hardwick
Mr. President


Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain
Presidents' interviewer
Jessica Chastain
Presidents' interviewer
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