Die with You
She originally released the song in 2015, for her seventh wedding anniversary, along with a music video of her performing at a piano and wearing a baseball cap.[4][5] An R&B ballad, "Die with You" is written in the key of A♭ major with a tempo of 106 beats per minute in 34 time.[6][7] Entertainment Weekly described the song as a "soft, simple ballad" praising "when [Beyoncé] belts the bridge, her powerhouse voice is on full display".[8] Raisa Bruner of Time reflected about the lyrics, which "seems like a fair statement on their current status" after their studio albums Lemonade and 4:44, stressing that "2017 promises to be especially fruitful for the couple, given that they’re expecting twins this summer".wrote that even if the quality of the audio and video "isn't greateve" Beyoncè's voice "sounds great as usual, and the shaky handheld camerawork adds to the intimacy".