Jay-Z and then girlfriend Beyonce Knowles delighted fans with their video Bonnie and Clyde released way back in October 2002.
And an image involving the rapper and his daughter Blue Ivy captured on Saturday certainly was reminiscent of the classic video.
Jay-Z, 48, and Blue Ivy, aged six, were spotted in a classic white and red Corvette, one that may be the same vehicle from the classic hip hop video.
Motoring! Jay-Z, 48, and Blue Ivy, aged six, were spotted in a classic white and red Corvette, one that may be the same vehicle from the classic hip hop video
For the ride, the father-of-three donned a mint green t-shirt and matching ball cap, while Blue Ivy had her hair up in a bun and wore a pink shirt.
Meanwhile, it seems that Blue Ivy is still the center of a legal dispute, one involving her very unique name.
Beyonce, 36, and her rapper husband have been trying to trademark their daughter’s name since 2012.
And Beyoncé was met with yet another obstacle, when a wedding planner blocked her request – and attempted to sell her the rights back for a whopping $10 million.
Cruisin’ couple! Jay-Z and then girlfriend Beyonce Knowles delighted fans with their video Bonnie and Clyde released way back in October 2002
On the run! In the video, Beyonce rides shotgun while Jay-Z drives away from the police
According to The Blast, legal representatives for the singer have claimed Victoria Morales, who owns a company called Blue Ivy, tried to convince Beyoncé to purchase the name to form a ‘business relationship’ between the pair.
Documents obtained by the site reveal that a meeting was set up between the two parties to try and reach a settlement, shortly after Victoria opposed Beyonce’s filing.
The famous hip hop couple then claimed the meeting became a ‘business proposal’, with Victoria’s lawyer giving a ‘long speech’, about the situation being an ‘opportunity for a business relationship rather than an adversarial proceeding,’ The Blast reports.
Long fight: Beyonce, 36, and her rapper husband have been trying to trademark their daughter’s name since 2012 (pictured February 2017)
Not willing to take no for an answer, the wedding planner is even said to have put together a Power Point presentation stating why Beyonce should buy her wedding planning business, along with the Blue Ivy trademark.
She went on to claim the pair could ‘begin producing products and goods’ together, in a deal allegedly offered for $10 million.
Beyonce’s legal team are now thought to be demanding the presentation be handed over as evidence that Morales’ trademark opposition is purely a money-making scheme.
Pricey: Beyoncé was met with yet another obstacle, when a wedding planner blocked her request – and attempted to sell her the rights back for a whopping $10 million (pictured on February 18th)