Through a restaurant with a hip-hop motif, Jay-Z and Beyoncé have made their way to Australia.
The Carter pays homage to the biggest duo in music and opened its doors in Sydney earlier this month.
Barack Obama fried chicken is among the oddball foods served at the establishment, which also has murals of the couple and other hip-hop artists including Kanye West.
The eatery, which is not connected to the pair, appears to have been inspired by Jay-Z's true name, Shawn Carter, and it looks a lot like the décor of the 47-year-old's bar, The 40/40 Club, in Manhattan.
"The great architecture, food, and controversial entertainment of New York served as inspiration for The Carter," manager Chady Khouzame told The Music.
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"Beyonce and Jay Z have always been at the center of controversy, which is what inspired our hidden messages in the murals on the basement wall and the artwork surrounding the bar."
The bar is dominated by gilded gold scaffolding, while the restaurant in the basement is framed by Renaissance-style artwork.
Beyoncé's 2013 hit song 'Drunk In Love' is written next to a powerful picture of her with tears in her eyes on one wall.
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The husband of the singers and controversial rapper Kanye has equally striking artwork, all created by an unidentified Melbourne artist.
A variety of foods named after well-known people are available for patrons to enjoy, such as the fried chicken and waffles honoring former US President Barack Obama.
The Carter chicken wings with Bey's Hot Sauce, Nas sticky lamb ribs, Kanye BBQ corn cob, the Biggie 1kg T-bone steak and the Snoop foot long hot dog are all named after some of hip-hop's biggest personalities.
Customers may also choose a Kimye cocktail, which pays homage to Kanye and his wife Kim Kardashian, the Pablo, the Crooked Hillary, or the Obama Out. The name-dropping doesn't stop with the culinary menu.