00:00Jay-Z dropped his anticipated 444 album as a response to Beyoncé's already iconic visual concept album, Lemonade.
00:08The Carters delved into the details of their bumpy love life and their designer label spending habits.
00:14Gift Gaff Money reported how much this power couple spent in the lyrics of their most recent albums.
00:19Life Well Spent
00:25From designer purses to Parisian trips, looking at the total of all things mentioned on both albums, Jay-Z broke the bank.
00:32He spent over $184 million in 444 versus Beyoncé's Lemonade bill of nearly $600,000.
00:40Jay-Z quickly racks up the dough by dropping $20 million in his opening track, Kill Jay-Z.
00:45While Queen B doesn't mention any monetary items until her third song, Don't Hurt Yourself, where she name drops a Louis Vuitton knit.
00:52Her hubby outdoes her by choosing swags with huge price tags like two trips to Paris and Caught Their Eyes and two mansions in the album's title track.
01:00Guess you can have doubles of everything when you're hove.
01:03Mrs. Carter's Formation track was a massive hit.
01:06She performed it at the Super Bowl 50 halftime show and the influential music video has over 75 million views on YouTube.
01:13In it, she acquires some serious booty with wardrobe, jewelry, cars, tequila, and a pair of Nike Jordans.
01:19Want a taste of their luxurious lifestyle without emptying your wallet?
01:23The cheapest thing Jay-Z references on his album is the movie The Godfather in track Family Feud.
01:28Pick up the hit film on Blu-ray for only $14.
01:31Or do like Beyoncé and take your man to the Red Lobster.
01:34Coinage. Life well spent. Presented by GEICO.
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