She’s been Sasha Fierce and Third Ward Trill. And when Beyoncé released her fifth studio album on December 13, she debuted yet another feisty alter-ego: Yoncé. Named after this latest incarnation of the pop star, the video for the Beyoncé track features supermodels Chanel Iman, Joan Smalls and Jourdan Dunn, all clad in fiercely sexy couture. Shot in Brooklyn during the dog days of summer, she enlisted director Ricky Saiz to film the clip, one of 17 featured on the pop star’s “visual album.” Together, Saiz and the pop star created a video that had a “lo-fi, aggressive aesthetic” focused on the themes of “voyeurism and kind of erotic sexuality rather than overt sexuality.”