Jay-Z's Black ‘Friends’ Remake Is A Powerful Comment On Hollywood's Diversity Problem

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No one told you Jay-Z’s new music video was gonna be this way.

The rapper released the video for “Moonlight” from his new album 4:44 on Friday, and it sums up Hollywood’s diversity problem perfectly.

Though it’s a Tidal exclusive for now, you may have seen it somewhere else before:

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The video, directed by “Master of None” co-creator Alan Yang, recreates “Friends,” noted by many as one of the “whitest shows of all time,” with a cast of young, black Hollywood stars.

Jerrod Carmichael (“The Carmichael Show”) is Ross Geller, Issa Rae (“Insecure”) plays Rachel Green, Tiffany Haddish (“Girls Trip”) is Phoebe Buffay, Tessa Thompson (“Creed”) is Monica Geller, and Lakeith Stanfield and Lil Rel Howery from “Get Out” are Chandler Bing and Joey Tribbiani.

The video starts out much like a “Friends” episode, with the cast first acting out a few scenes from “The One Where No One’s Ready.” But this is a video for Jay-Z’s song “Moonlight,” aka “The One Where Jay-Z Comments On ‘La La Land’ Mistakenly Getting Announced As Best Picture Winner Over ‘Moonlight,’” so things obviously take a turn.

During a break from filming “Friends,” Carmichael has a chat with comedian Hannibal Buress, who tells him the show is “garbage” and jokes that they’ll do a black “Family Ties” or “Full House” next.

Carmichael says it’s supposed to be subversive, but Buress argues they’re just subverting good comedy.

The words hit Carmichael, who later walks off the “Friends” set while Jay-Z’s lyrics kick in: “We stuck in La La Land. Even when we win we gon’ lose.”

The video ends with Carmichael sitting on a bench and looking up at the moon while audio plays of Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway mistakenly announcing “La La Land” as the Oscar winner.

For those who don’t have Tidal, screenshots from the video have already started circulating on Twitter. (Clap, clap, clap clap!)

The video for "Moonlight" has the Black Excellence freshmen class doing a FRIENDS send-up dir by Alan Yang wow https://t.co/NVtdB8umuK pic.twitter.com/EW8O0siyRK

— Frazier Tharpe (@The_SummerMan) August 4, 2017

JayZ's new video for Moonlight sees your favorite black actors recreate Friends. https://t.co/Hsz5yZcIAI

Amazing. pic.twitter.com/CmsTm9UBl4

— The Undefeated (@TheUndefeated) August 4, 2017

Black Hollywood stars assemble for Jay-Z's "Moonlight" video, which is a 'Friends' remake https://t.co/99nAJVs6aR pic.twitter.com/4AE3fSkNLJ

— Shadow And Act (@shadowandact) August 4, 2017

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Jay Z Recast 'Friends' With an All Black Cast for His Latest '4:44' Video https://t.co/uu6wUrwEut pic.twitter.com/3wuuq6A2JH

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